



Art Deco Stoneware Mixing Bowl with Evansville Lumber Company Print
Innovations in advertising moving into the 20th century have left behind all kinds of funny relics- take this bowl, for instance. When you finish pouring your cake batter into a pan, you’ll always think of lumber and building supplies. Now that is targeted advertising!
This bowl is typical of art deco to early midcentury stoneware housewares, which would have been made via slip mold at a large scale pottery, and stenciled with various small business names for sale all across the East Coast and Midwest.
SKU: 21V17859
Art Deco Stoneware Mixing Bowl with Evansville Lumber Company Print
Innovations in advertising moving into the 20th century have left behind all kinds of funny relics- take this bowl, for instance. When you finish pouring your cake batter into a pan, you’ll always think of lumber and building supplies. Now that is targeted advertising!
This bowl is typical of art deco to early midcentury stoneware housewares, which would have been made via slip mold at a large scale pottery, and stenciled with various small business names for sale all across the East Coast and Midwest.
SKU: 21V17859
DIMENSIONS
9.5” wide x 9.5” deep x 5.25” tall
ESTIMATED WEIGHT: 2 lbs