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Tri-Tone
| Tri-Tone was designed by master potter and industrial designer, Eva Zeisel. Her ceramic work ranks among the very best from the mid-20th century. Leftover dish. Oval casserole, 3 pt. Jam jar. |
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| Oval casserole, 6 pt. |
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| Round side handle tureen casserole. |
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| Tri-Tone covered sugar and cream. |
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| Salt and pepper shakers. |
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| Mug. Note the interesting thumb groove on the handle. Zeisel designs are not only aesthetically pleasing, but always reveal thoughtful engineering. |
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| Various size mixing bowls. There were five mixing bowls in this set. |
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| Individual casserole juxtaposed near a mug to demonstrate size. |
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| Salad bowl. |
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