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Vintage Blue Mountain Pottery Two-Tiered Serving Tray Green Drip Glaze Retro

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📝 Description: A rare and elegant vintage Blue Mountain Pottery two-tiered serving stand, crafted in the brand's signature green drip glaze. Each tier features a scalloped flower-like edge, flowing organic shape, and vibrant teal-to-deep-brown glaze that shimmers under light. Finished with a polished silver-tone metal handle, this piece makes a striking centrepiece or dessert stand for any table setting. ✨ Why it's special: Authentic Blue Mountain Pottery, made in Canada Beautiful two-tiered design using matching scalloped bowls Signature green drip glaze with deep brown undertones Perfect for serving desserts, fruit, or afternoon tea treats Elegant silver-tone handle adds mid-century flair 🎨 Colour: Green drip glaze ⏳ Era: Mid-20th century (1960s–1970s) 📏 Dimensions: 23 x 19 x 25 cm (9 x 7.5 x 9.8 in) 💎 Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. Hardware is clean and sturdy. 📸 See pictures for details: We are a vintage shop and all items are at least 20 years old, with some over a century old. While we strive to describe items accurately, minor imperfections may be present. Please contact us if you'd like additional photos. ✨ Ships from our family-run shop in Ontario, Canada – carefully packed with care and love.
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