Posted 1 year ago
Bonnie
(15 items)
This blue bowl my grandmother received as a wedding gift (I believe) in the 1930s. It was always referred to as the goulash or tapioca bowl. Then my mother heard that it wasn't safe to use because of the lead glazes on Fiestaware. On the inside of the bowl the glaze is very well worn and even has a few pit marks. Now that I have inherited it, I don't see that it is Fiestaware. In the research I have done it doesn't match their descriptions and has no mark. How can I find out who the maker is of this bowl? I have never seen another one like it either. Any information is greatly appreciated! (I use the bowl, the same as my mother did)
Thanks for looking!
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