|  | | Versatile and multifunctional, these plates are perfect for baking, serving and storing. The deep-basin design distributes heat evenly for perfectly browned results, and a scalloped edge allows easy gripping when transferring the plate to and from the oven. |
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|  | | Some of our items are so special that they simply defy categorization. Think of the items in this category as a surprise gift bag of artistry and craftsmanship. |
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|  | | As a serving piece or decorative element, the platter makes a dramatic impact. Freezer, oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. |
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|  | | Shaped and finished by hand, these stoneware bakers are perfect for baking your favorite pasta dishes and serving them in grand style. |
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|  | | These tokens of friendship, affection or remembrance are imbued with that special Kentucky panache that gives each Louisville Stoneware art piece such special significance. |
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|  | | With its elegant styling and generous capacity, the pitcher is the ideal addition to a table or bar. The spout and handles are molded to the surface for a seamless appearance and lasting durability. Dishwasher safe. |
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|  | | A classic teapot with matching cups and saucers is a gift to be cherished for years. The gently curved spout pours without spilling, and the lid stays securely in place. The spout and handles are molded to the surface for a seamless appearance and lasting durability. Dishwasher safe. |
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|  | | With its sophisticated and simple design, the mug is a perfect addition to any table. A work of art in itself, the handle is integrated into the mug for a seamless appearance and lasting durability. Microwave and dishwasher safe. |
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|  | | In a kitchen or entertainment area, these generously sized cooler keeps guests refreshed at all times. A spigot, lid and stand are included. |
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|  | | Custom made for Louisville-based Yum! Brands, Inc., the KFC collection is now available to the general public. Each piece in the collection, embossed and hand painted, features the well-known caricature of Kentucky Fried Chicken founder, Colonel Harland Sanders. |
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