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Hello. New gal here, and I was hoping to get some help identifying this piece of pottery.

I’ve had it a very long time, and was always curious who it was made by. I tried looking at hundreds of pottery hallmarks to see if that blue mark is a hallmark….and could not find anything. So now I am thinking it is just the design.

I am not a serious collector…obviously. I just like this piece, and want to know more about it. Is it familiar to anyone out there…that you can tell me anything about it?

Thanks for any help and/or info.

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Already posted to this once but it disappeared !! The color of the clay that you can see on the unglazed foot tells me it may have been made by one of the Ohio potteries !! Possibly the Zanesville area !! They were known for using the creamy yellow clays !! Don`t take that as law but that’s the place I would look first !! Can`t tell what the decoration really is !! Flower or what ?? You can see it better than I can !! Pretty sure its 40`s into early 50`s for year made !! My grandmother had several bowls of mixed types but same shape that she used occasionally but never did figure what they were for originally !!
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Thanks for looking at it and your interest in helping! Here are photos of the bottom of the bowl and lid.

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Hi there and welcome !! Even if there are no marks on the bottom it would help to see it !! The shape and color are very 1940`s !!

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Me again. I just want to add that there are no marks on the bottom. Also, it is not a small bowl….Size wise I would say that it is about the size of a 1 qt. casserole dish. I’m not at home right now to measure it, but I would say it is approx 7″ across and 5″ high.
Thanks again.

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