Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole

A shallow, round ceramic bowl with a rich dark chocolate brown glaze. A thick, frothy cream-colored drip effect rings the smooth top edge, flowing downward toward the center in an organic pattern. Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole
Vintage Hull Brown Drip Divided Casserole
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Vintage Hull Pottery Brown Drip Divided Casserole Dish. Oven Proof. Measures about 1.5" in height by 11.25" long and 7.5" wide. Excellent condition.

This vintage Hull pottery divided dish is a staple of mid-century American stoneware, showcasing the brand’s famous mirror brown glaze. The design is elegantly simple, featuring a rectangular silhouette with rounded corners and a smooth, level rim that lacks handles for a clean and modern profile. A rich, dark brown glossy finish covers the body, while a thick, frothy cream-colored glaze drips down from the top edge, creating a beautiful organic contrast. This piece includes a built-in center divider, making it an ideal choice for serving two different side dishes or a variety of appetizers in a single, cohesive vessel.

Dating from the mid-twentieth century, this oven-proof dish was designed for both durability and style, moving easily from the warmth of the kitchen to the center of the dining table. The minimalist shape highlights the depth of the glaze and the quality of the ceramic work, fitting perfectly within a rustic or lodge-style kitchen. Because it lacks the high-profile handles or scalloped edges of other models, it stacks easily and maintains a low, sophisticated profile on a crowded holiday table. It remains in excellent condition, with the lustrous glaze showing no signs of heavy use, making it a reliable and handsome addition to any collection of classic American pottery.

This item is vintage, approximately 55 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.