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"I use your pottery every day and have done so for 20+ years. As a part-time artist in several forms (painting, glassware, jewelry) the Bennington is ALWAYS my first choice for personal cooking... Thanks so much for the quality you have produced over the years." Christina G., Moore, SC |
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We pride ourselves on creating handcrafted pottery with a level of quality and design that few other potteries in the world acheive.
We are not satisfied until you are satisfied.
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Banneton Relish Tray Gift Set
A unique shape with many uses!
We love showing off this unique shape and sharing its many uses. For entertaining, our stoneware banneton is a condiment set or relish tray. It bakes juicy apples and holds bread or veggies for dipping. We love it for oven-to-table breads and it bakes potatoes too!
Set includes 1-#1966 Banneton, 3-#1892 Petite Butter Crocks and 1 Pewter-finish Star Spoon.
So popular! So versatile! And nice savings, too!
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Lightning Bugs
Standing on the overturned Bennington Pottery stoneware crock – which I knew I shouldn't have been using as a stool – I climbed onto the first level in the pantry and immediately knocked off the blue pottery bread baking pan that was sitting there. Oh no! – was I going to hear it tomorrow. Grandma would be furious. She used that for more than just bread – it was also an apple baker. Mom called it a banneton whatever that was. Should I continue? I was surrounded by stoneware bakeware. A blue agate batter bowl on my left, a set of French onion soup bowls on my right, a utensil crock filled with wooden spoons and a set of mixing bowls yet to conquer. And I know her stoneware dinnerware set is somewhere up here! Onward and upward – I'm not going to give up. I've got to move faster or they'll be gone. Oh, there's what I'm after. Grabbing one I headed down, careful not to break the heart shaped baking pan or pottery teapot that teetered as I passed. I wonder why Grandma had to store all of her empty canning jars on the very top shelves anyways? Doesn't she remember they're needed to catch lightning bugs?
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