Vintage Tulip Blue by Cronin Divided Dish - Robin Egg Blue Pottery Relish Three Section Dish - Ca 1950 Mid Century Kitchen Turquoise Serving

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Mid century three section or 3-part relish pottery dish in the Blue Tulip pattern. The dish itself is a beautiful turquoise blue and on the inside and on the handle has navy blue flower desings. Whille this sectioned dish is a vintage item, it is still quite a sturdy piece and ready for many more years of active duty! Would also make a great decor peice.

This pattern was made by the Cronin China Company who made a wide variety of serving pieces in this pattern from the mid 1930s through the 1950s, and are long since discontinued. This particular pattern was a promotional pattern in some grocery stores, making a popular one seen in quite a few kitchens.

Measures 13" long x 5 3/4" wide and is about 2" deep.

This tri-section serving tray or dish is in nice vintage condition with no chips, cracks and crazing.

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