Longaberger Pottery & Dinnerware Collection
Ceramic Dinnerware and Pottery

Longaberger Pottery & Dinnerware Collection

This collection features a substantial assortment of Longaberger Pottery and dinnerware items, primarily characterized by their glazed ceramic construction in various cream, white, and earthy tones with some accents in red and green. The main grouping consists of numerous baking dishes and serving pieces in a creamy white glaze, many adorned with a distinctive 'Woven Traditions' basketweave pattern around the rim or edges, a hallmark of Longaberger craftsmanship. These range in size from large rectangular casserole dishes to smaller oval and rectangular bakers, as well as round dinner plates and bowls. Notable pieces include a large round covered casserole dish, a soup tureen with a lid, and a set of smaller, possibly individual, covered crocks or containers. There is also a unique white ceramic basket, likely a 'Woven Traditions' piece, with a removable lid. Complementing these are several red ceramic mugs and bowls, and a large green and cream ceramic crock, possibly for storage or as a bean pot, also with a lid. A small red scalloped plate is also visible. The items generally appear to be in good, used condition with no overt signs of significant damage like chips or cracks, though typical wear from use might be present upon closer inspection. The aesthetic aligns with a rustic, country or casual dining style, reflecting the brand's association with handcrafted American goods. The estimated age would be from the late 20th to early 21st century, consistent with the Longaberger Company's period of mass production for their pottery lines. The consistency in design and color palette suggests a cohesive collection, likely acquired over time or as a matching set.

Estimated Value

$400-600

Basic Information

Category

Ceramic Dinnerware and Pottery

Appraised On

October 31, 2025

Estimated Value

$400-600

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Longaberger

Item Description

This collection features a substantial assortment of Longaberger Pottery and dinnerware items, primarily characterized by their glazed ceramic construction in various cream, white, and earthy tones with some accents in red and green. The main grouping consists of numerous baking dishes and serving pieces in a creamy white glaze, many adorned with a distinctive 'Woven Traditions' basketweave pattern around the rim or edges, a hallmark of Longaberger craftsmanship. These range in size from large rectangular casserole dishes to smaller oval and rectangular bakers, as well as round dinner plates and bowls. Notable pieces include a large round covered casserole dish, a soup tureen with a lid, and a set of smaller, possibly individual, covered crocks or containers. There is also a unique white ceramic basket, likely a 'Woven Traditions' piece, with a removable lid. Complementing these are several red ceramic mugs and bowls, and a large green and cream ceramic crock, possibly for storage or as a bean pot, also with a lid. A small red scalloped plate is also visible. The items generally appear to be in good, used condition with no overt signs of significant damage like chips or cracks, though typical wear from use might be present upon closer inspection. The aesthetic aligns with a rustic, country or casual dining style, reflecting the brand's association with handcrafted American goods. The estimated age would be from the late 20th to early 21st century, consistent with the Longaberger Company's period of mass production for their pottery lines. The consistency in design and color palette suggests a cohesive collection, likely acquired over time or as a matching set.

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