Southern Potteries
Southern Potteries Blue Ridge “Beth” Pattern Hand-Painted Oval Vegetable Bowl – 9" Vintage Appalachian Art Pottery – Floral Serving Dish
Southern Potteries Blue Ridge “Beth” Pattern Hand-Painted Oval Vegetable Bowl – 9" Vintage Appalachian Art Pottery – Floral Serving Dish
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Add a burst of vintage color to your table with this hand-painted Blue Ridge oval vegetable bowl in the cheerful “Beth” pattern by Southern Potteries. Made in the Appalachian Mountains during the mid-20th century, each piece was individually hand-brushed, giving it a lively, folk-art charm that mass-produced dishes simply can’t match.
This bowl features bright pink and yellow blossoms with green foliage on a creamy ivory base, finished in a glossy glaze. Its 9-inch oval shape makes it ideal for serving vegetables, fruits, or side dishes.
Product Details:
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Brand: Southern Potteries
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Line: Blue Ridge
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Pattern: Beth
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Type: Oval vegetable serving bowl
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Material: Glazed ceramic pottery
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Dimensions: Approx. 9" long x 6.5" wide x 2" tall (22.9 x 16.5 x 5.1 cm)
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Technique: Freehand hand-painted floral design
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Condition: Very Good vintage condition – no chips or cracks, light signs of use
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Shipping Weight: Approx. 2 lbs
Display & Usage Ideas:
This bowl is a functional art piece—perfect for serving vegetables, rolls, or fruit, or use it as a centerpiece on a farmhouse table or vintage hutch. It pairs beautifully with other Blue Ridge patterns for eclectic charm.
Care Instructions:
To preserve the hand-painted surface and glaze, hand wash only. Not microwave or dishwasher safe.
Why You’ll Love It:
✔️ A true piece of American pottery history, ideal for collectors
✔️ Adds vintage flair to everyday meals or holiday gatherings
✔️ Great as a gift for vintage lovers, country cottage decorators, or Blue Ridge collectors
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