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Handmade Pottery Chip and Dip Platter Ole Republic Pattern

$65.00
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Old Republic Handmade Pottery Platter
Rustic charm. Lasting beauty.

Handmade pottery platters like this one are a rare find. Measuring a generous 13" in diameter and 3" deep, this substantial piece is perfect for serving dips, large appetizers, or simply showcasing on your table as a rustic statement piece.

The Old Republic glaze, a rich and earthy blend of blue, brown, and tan, brings depth and warmth to the platter—reminiscent of weathered landscapes and timeless traditions. Crafted by Clear Creek Pottery in Washington State, this piece reflects a colonial American style—solid, enduring, and full of character.

Details:

  • Dimensions: 13" diameter x 3" deep

  • Weight: approx. 5 lb

  • Handmade by Clear Creek Pottery in Washington

  • Glaze: Old Republic (blue, brown, tan tones)

  • Rustic, colonial-inspired design

Each platter is a one-of-a-kind work of functional art. Variations in glaze, color, and texture are natural and part of the piece’s unique story.
Please note: Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen.

 

All of our functional pottery is microwave, oven and dishwasher safe. All glazes are lead free and safe for food. Do not place them on direct heat and avoid extreme temperature changes (start in a cold oven). Pottery should never be placed under a broiler, over direct flame or on the stovetop. Let pottery preheat with the oven. You can take the chill off by filling with hot tap water before putting in a preheated oven or adding very hot liquids or food. If taking pottery directly from the refrigerator let it warm up a little before placing in a hot oven or heating in the microwave. Setting a hot dish on cold tile or countertop is another source of thermal shock. Use a potholder, cork or wooden trivet. Pottery is dishwasher safe and many find it safer washing by machine than by slippery hands. However for longest life, many potters recommend hand washing to avoid chipping.