Description: This unique platter features a stunning 3D blue crab pattern on a round 14" clay base. Handmade by ROBERTA NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY in the 1950s, and this vintage piece is an original work of art pottery. The design is a tribute to sea life with a marine life style, perfect for serving seafood. The platter is in excellent condition and will be wrapped with loving care for shipping. The item height is 1 1/2" and it comes with unique features such as hand-painted details. This one-of-a-kind platter is perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates unique and beautiful pottery. No nicks, chips, or cracks. No scratches or gouges. No stains or discoloration. No restoration. Returns are accepted only if I have not accurately described the item. Pictures are a part of the description. Pictures are not enhanced in any way and taken in natural sunlight. Feedback is a two way street. You leave feedback for me and I will leave feedback for you. International shipping is expensive. The U.S. post office rates are also expensive. They have imposed a ridiculous surcharge on any box over 12" in any direction. If you use a shipping agent, my liability ends when the package arrives at your agent's address and you agree to hold me harmless from that moment forward. By bidding you agree to the terms. I will gladly combine shipping.
Price: 109.99 USD
Location: Swansboro, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-09-06T21:10:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: 32.75 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: NORTH CAROLINA EAST COAST
Pattern: 3D BLUE CRAB
Shape: Round
Color: Blue
Item Diameter: 14"
Year Manufactured: 1950
Material: Clay
Vintage: Yes
Brand: ROBERTA NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY
Type: Platter
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 1 1/2"
Packaging: WRAPPED WITH LOVING CARE
Theme: SEA LIFE
Style: MARINE LIFE
Features: Hand Painted
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Production Technique: Studio Crafted
Handmade: Yes