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 paws4God
 
posted on September 15, 2003 10:29:14 AM new
They are odd sizes but stack together. I suppose the larger one is a serving bowl but the others?????? Bought these with a set of dishes and I guess I will break down the pieces seperately. The bowls will go together though. These are from the 50's 60's and never used. The smallest is 8 1/4 x 1, middle is 9 1/4 x 1 /14 the larger is 10 1/2 x 2 1/2.

Thanks guys!



 
 max40
 
posted on September 15, 2003 12:52:33 PM new
Bakers? Souffle? Are they marked ovenproof?

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 paws4God
 
posted on September 15, 2003 01:21:36 PM new
max40=======

They are pottery and unmarked. Not all of the dishes are marked but on most they have the brand Jaska of California. I'm pretty sure they are pottery. I have no idea if you can bake or cook in pottery but I kind of think not.

 
 ohmslucy
 
posted on September 15, 2003 04:22:17 PM new
Hi,

The bowls are Cascade Ware. There are some listings on eBay. I think they were also made in turquoise with the brown drip.

Lucy
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 paws4God
 
posted on September 15, 2003 04:34:24 PM new
ohmslucy~~~~~~

I just found out this morning through a search that they are Cascade Ware but what exactly is Cascade Ware?? Is it earthenware, pottery, what? I found a candy dish or trinket box listed today in the turquoise.

What I need to know is how to list these. I think the larger is a serving bowl as I said but what about the two smaller ones. What do you use them for? Quiche, pies, omelettes?

I found some just like mine listed today. I will watch them and see how they do before I list mine.



 
 ohmslucy
 
posted on September 15, 2003 08:19:50 PM new
Hi,

Cascade Ware is very likely the name of a line put out by Jaska of California.

Some of our resident dish experts may be along later to elaborate.

They're stoneware or pottery or ceramic or whatever you want to call them. I agree, probably from the '50s or '60s.

My *guess* is your dishes are a nested set of bakers. Used in the oven for casseroles, etc. Yes, you can cook in this type of dish.

Hope this helps...

Lucy


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 NearTheSea
 
posted on September 15, 2003 08:36:41 PM new
I agree that they probably are bakeware, but could they possibly be low planters, in different sizes? Just a suggestion ...


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