A general-purpose bowl for small salads, fruit selections, or heart-warming soup. Foot-ring insulates food and supporting surface.
An extra-large serving platter with dozens of uses. The style is similar to that of all the circular plates in the range, but the long axis of the ellipse is typically 36cm, the short 28cm.
A useful serving platter, and the largest circular pot which will fit on a kiln shelf.
Stoneware will keep food hot for ages. Bowl-shape makes spooning easy, and the lid will invert safely on the table. Handles designed for quick draining.
This bottle has a hand-modelled stopper for the neck, which features an integral pouring lip. Suitable for dressings, too.
This handy lidded pot was conceived many years ago when "Blue-Band" margarine appeared in plastic pots, and it was designed to conceal the tub. Nowadays, it's versatile enough for a multitude of uses.
As part of a condiments or cruet set, or alone, this small lidded pot with spoon cut-out will also hold honey, jam or marmalade, for example.
This "three-in-one" container holds cocktail sticks in its centre, olives in its outer ring, and the pits in the zone between. Customers find it useful as a candle holder, too!
A small container for individual servings, both hot and cold.
Handy for fruit, too, or as an open vegetable dish.
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