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Circa 1938-1948: What the Riviera line lakes in fancy holloware pieces it makes up for in it's large variety of trays and platters. But it is the batter tray that really stands out as the premier version of the examples with it's large rectangular well and multi-step tabbed handles, add to this the scalloped edges and you really have a delightful tableware design. Normally found in the 11" size it's a treat to find the larger platters like this 13" version. Made in a ram press where the dryer clay slip was pressed into a mold many of these ram pressed pieces will be slightly warped from the pressure, but this one is nice and flat. It also boasts an exceptional yellow glaze without scratches or damage on it's vibrant surface. Unmarked and with the three kiln stilt marks on the back this large batter tray makes a great addition to the collection. Measures over 13" wide.