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Small Brownish Pottery Semi Bowl, 18th C. Hand Made, Re-enactment, Replica

$ 3.68

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Small Brownish Pottery Semi Bowl, 18th C. Hand Made, Re-enactment, Replica. Great for use at re-enactment or at Home. Good for smaller portion Stews, Soup or cake. Gives that Colonial touch. Inside all glazed safe to eat. Shipping weight 1 pound.
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Modified Item: No
  • Conflict: Revolutionary War (1775-83)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Small Brownish Pottery Semi Bowl, 18th C. Hand Made, Re-enactment, Replica. Good for use at re-enactment or at Home. Good for smaller portion Stews, Soup or cake.
    Gives that old touch of hand made. Inside all glazed, safe to eat from. Back has marking K. King a Southern Maine pottery maker see photo 4.
    No cracks or chips on bowl.
    Gives an old touch and fits in well at the colonial camp site. Use as a bowl for dinner. Inside all glazed safe to eat.
    Could be used in Reenacting Rev. War, F & I up to War of 1812.
    Found in clean condition, ready to use.
    Measurement of Smaller Bowl is 6.25" inches" Diameter, Height is 1.25" inches.
    In good condition, Ready to be used.
    Placed in bubble wrap for shipping.
    Can combine shipping costs
    Whenever possible, I reuse packaging to help save environment.
    My
    goal to dispatch items within day after payment given the W
    eather.
    All funds are going for 2nd Floor Restoration work on Ashton Hall C.1780, Maine.
    Listed on the National Historic Registry since 1973.