The French Butter Dish,
handmade bell
style butter dish, sometimes called a French
butter keeper, butter
crock or bell style crock is used to keep butter fresh
without refrigeration. This century old butter dish design has
thousands of
dedicated users. If you love butter but find it hard to
keep at a spreadable temperature, the French Butter Dish is what you
need.
Our high quality, wheel thrown, high fired stoneware and
porcelain French Butter Dishesare lead free and dishwasher safe. Each dish holds a
little less than 1/2 lb of butter. They are handmade at James
Sloss Pottery in Dayton, Oregon, USA.
Pricing
starts at $22.95 plus Shipping.
Because of the high volume of sales this
holiday season we have run out of many glaze choices, For
gifts, please
consider a
gift certificate if your choice is out of stock.
We are sorry for this inconvenience, thank you for your
patience.
If a glaze
choice is out of stock see our firing
schedule to see when more butter dishes will be available.
Choose shipping via U.S.P.S. Priority Mail (2 to 4 day
delivery) or UPS Ground.
Oversea shipping available.,
USPS Priority Mail
or UPS Standard

Stoneware

One of a kind &
Copper
Red
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For more information on the French Butter dish please see...
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Interesting
thing of the day, WebExabits, Google Answers,
BeterBaking.com Online review or our
FAQ page.
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Oregon
Potters Association

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If a glaze choice is out of stock see our firing schedule to see when more butter dishes will be available.
Choose shipping via U.S.P.S. Priority Mail (2 to 4 day delivery) or UPS Ground.
Oversea shipping available., USPS Priority Mail or UPS Standard
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For more information on the French Butter dish please see...
Wikipedia, Interesting thing of the day, WebExabits, Google Answers, BeterBaking.com Online review or our FAQ page.
Member
Oregon
Potters Association
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OPA - Ceramic Showcase The nations largest show and sale of pottery, sculpture, and garden art.
Member - Portland Saturday Market
Find other Oregon potters
