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Russell Wright for Steubenville Pottery American Modern Large Bowl

$340
£255.83
€295.56
CA$477.35
A$515.70
CHF 274.36
MX$6,205.24
NOK 3,473.93
SEK 3,177
DKK 2,207.97

About the Item

Vintage large serving or salad bowl features a Modernist oval shape with curved sides, formed from earthenware and decorated with monochromatic glaze in Seafoam Green color. Measuring 11" long, it is the second largest bowl in the series, with the shallow divided vegetable bowl measuring 13". The convenient large size makes the bowl perfect not only for serving dishes at large family or holiday gatherings, but also for displaying fruits or seasonal decor as a centerpiece. The bowl is marked on the bottom. Russel Wright’s American Modern dinnerware, produced by Steubenville Pottery Company of Ohio, was introduced in 1939; Seafom Blue pieces were in production until early 1950s, dating the bowl to 1939-1950s. Sculptural, classic Modern bowl with iconic, easily recognizable form, high quality craftsmanship, and statement piece presence will make a perfect display accent or enhance tablescapes, blending seamlessly with wide range of interiors, from Traditional to Mid Century Moderm, Transitional, Organic Modern, Scandinavian Modern, Japandi, Collected, or Contemporary.

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