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Circa 1938-1948: Homer Laughlin's Riviera pottery line is made up of only a small handful of shapes, on only five solid colors, so we cherish them all, even the deep plate will be one of those special serving pieces. The wide brim makes for a luxurious pasta, salad or soup bowl and the fine delicate pottery lends a special feeling to this bowls use. This example in the old ivory vellum glaze is in very good condition. There are no chips or cracks, touchups or repairs and no scratches showing any signs of use. Please note the glaze does have some in the making light spots of color around the outside of the rim, common in this early post-depression era pottery, otherwise no issues to note. Measures 8 1/2"w x 1 1/2"h.