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1940's Maryland Chesapeake Bay Stoneware Oven Crab Dishes

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    Posted 6 years ago

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    Crab Imperial, seafood servers, bowls - oven baking dishes.
    Made of Deep Blue, Sea Green & Yellow Glazed Stoneware Pottery.
    Each dish measures 7 1/2" from tip to tip, the opening measures 4" by 2 3/4" and is about 1" deep.

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    1. art.pottery, 6 years ago
      Zanesville Stoneware Co and Dickinson Clay Products both made these serving dishes under contract. Not sure which company produced yours. Unsubstantiated, but I’ve heard the interior glaze on the ZSC servers was more white than yellow. If true, yours would be Dickinson.

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