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A sturdy and warm BBP pottery set. Please use it in your kitchen or living room. All pieces have the BBP mark on the bottom. ・No scratches, chips, or cracks. It feels sticky because it was kept in the kitchen, so it is listed as "slightly scratched or dirty." I have cleaned it as much as possible, but please maintain it yourself. ・These are warm, irregularly shaped pieces, so please consider the sizes as "approximate." ・Basically, they are sold as a set. ------------------------ ① Milk Pitcher (Left) Size: Top diameter 6cm x Height 9.5cm x Bottom 9.5cm Condition: The side of the spout is slightly brown, but it may be from the beginning. Please refer to the image. Individual Price: 2000 yen ② Jam Pot / Sugar Bowl (Center) Size: Diameter 6cm x Height 11cm Condition: Clean inside Individual Price: 2500 yen ③ Vase (Right) Size: Diameter 6cm x Height 11cm x Bottom 9.5cm Condition: Tape residue on the bottom, the mouth is very narrow so the inside could not be perfectly confirmed, but it seems clean. Individual Price: 1850 yen ④ Plate (Bottom Right) Size: Diameter 17.5cm Condition: Clean Individual Price: 2200 yen ---------------------- Pottery jars and plates made by Beaumont Brothers Pottery (BBP), an American country brand, using the salt glaze method. They have a plump shape and a sophisticated blue heart pattern design. They are very stylish for the dining table, kitchen, and interior decoration. Handmade in the USA, vintage from the 1990s. BBP, founded in 1970, revived the salt glaze method (surface vitrification). The salt glaze method involves adding salt to the kiln where the clay has melted, forming a glassy layer on the surface of the pottery, giving the pottery a unique texture and preventing water stains. This is a motif of traditional German pottery (salt glaze method and cobalt pattern) that was mainly spread by German immigrants in the late 1800s. Farmers in the 19th century began making them to preserve food, and they are still being made today with the same design as 100 years ago.
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