Description: Oil and vinegar cruets or casters without stoppers by Metlox Pottery or Metlox Manufacturing Company of Manhattan Beach California, USA. Poppytrail, Navajo pattern Iconic design with distinctive spout Can be used as two small pitchers or possibly candlesticks Tan with brown speckle glaze Measurements: 5.75" height 2.5" diameter at lip Excellent condition, gently owned. No chips, cracks, crazing, staining, discoloration or other evident damage flaws, or repair. Pre-owned items are used and show varying amounts of wear. For this reason, I provide many photos, which are the best representation of what you are buying. The photos are of the exact item you are bidding on. Please take a moment to look at them closely. **Please note that colors can often look different on every screen. ** If you have any questions, or would like additional photos, please let me know prior to placing a bid. Carefully packed and boxed, and ships promptly via USPS Priority Mail or Ground Advantage Mail, per buyer's choice. I primarily use recycled packing supplies and do not charge for packing supplies or handling, just actual calculated postage (based on weight, package dimensions, and shipping distance). I will happily combine shipping on multiple orders, when appropriate. Designed under the art direction of Bob Allen & Mel Shaw The Metlox Navajo pattern came into production in the late 1950s using the Navajo/Tempo shape. The pattern has a speckled cream background with a turquoise southwestern-inspired pattern around the edge in a satin glaze finish. One of their most iconic patterns is the Navajo pattern, which features a colorful geometric design inspired by Native American art. The Navajo pattern was first introduced by Metlox Poppytrail in 1954 and quickly became a popular choice for tableware. The design features a bold mix of triangles and other geometric shapes in vibrant aqua and brown shades. The pattern is reminiscent of traditional Navajo rug designs, often incorporating similar geometric motifs. One of the unique features of the Navajo pattern is its versatility. The design was used on a wide range of items, from dinner plates and bowls to serving platters and coffee pots. This makes it easy to create a cohesive table setting or mix and match different pieces to create a more eclectic look. Another notable aspect of the Navajo pattern is its durability. Metlox Poppytrail was known for producing high-quality dinnerware built to last, and the Navajo pattern is no exception. The plates and bowls are thick and sturdy, with a satin finish that resists scratches and wear.
Price: 110 USD
Location: Palm Desert, California
End Time: 2024-11-17T17:54:41.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Number of Items in Set: 2
Brand: Metlox
Pattern: Navajo
Type: Cruet
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Color: Brown
Item Diameter: 2.5 at lip
Item Height: 5.75"
Material: Ceramic
Year Manufactured: 1954
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States