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Yorktowne Dessert Bowl

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This is one of those 'how did I do without it?' pieces. You'll use this bowl for desserts, side dishes, and snacks. Great for baby food, dipping sauce or for potpourri in the powder room. Constructed of stoneware. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Dessert bowl measures 4-1/2 inch diameter x 2-1/4 inch high and holds 8 ounces.
Item #: 5019190
 

Yorktowne...Since 1967

Inspired design from original crocks and jugs reminiscent of early salt-glaze techniques. Yorktowne is a classic pattern in basic shapes and smaller sized plate and bowls still original to the year of introduction.

Early Pottery production in the 1870's made by Henry B. Pfaltzgraff depicts a variation of single and weeping flowers in a bold brushed cobalt blue.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Perfect size

"Perfect size for desserts. Deep enough for frozen desserts."

Rita N. (5/5)

Yorktowne Dessert Bowl

"The bowls are just the right size & packaging was excellent to prevent them from damage in transit."

Wayne M. (5/5)

Very small

"Very small"

Becky C. (5/5)

Awesome mini bowls

"Love these little bowls. So useful for snacks and prep and sauces"

Angela L. (5/5)

Dessert bowl

"Great for small snacks"

Brenda K. (5/5)

needed more

"have had a set of these for quite some time and just needed to add another piece"

Vicky48 (5/5)

Love these bowls

"They are just the right size for the intended use, are hefty and they just feel nice when held. Love the bowls and the Yorktowne pattern. I find myself reaching for these bowls more than any other container."

Slipper C. (5/5)

This product has many uses.

"It is a dessert bowl, but so much more. Use it for smaller portions of soup, salad, store leftovers. It is a great size for portion control servings. It makes a great rice bowl as well. I have even used them as food and water bowls for my kittens, as the deep sides kept everything tidy."

Bookworm (5/5)

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