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Circa 1936-1941: Maroon was one of the original four colored glazes in the Harlequin pottery line. Although 12 colors would be dipped on the Harlequin shape over its near 30 year run, the original four colors hold a special place in the collectors heart, with spruce and maroon being in high demand as they were discontinued first and were the lines shortest running glazes. The covered casserole shape is one of the showcases of the line. The piece is highlighted by great details, such as the scalloped supports at the base of the handles and as decorations on the triangular knob. No expense was spared in the application of concentric rings, which adorn the piece from head to toe, inside and out. This example is in excellent condition with no damage. Measures 10"w x 5 1/2"t