Vintage Ken Edwards Covered Pot w Handle – Tonala Folk Art Stoneware – 1970s era
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Vintage Ken Edwards Tonalá Pottery Casserole Dish – El Palomar Tradition Series – 1970s
Beautifully handcrafted lidded casserole dish by Ken Edwards, made in Tonalá, Jalisco, Mexico in the 1970s. This charming piece from the now-discontinued El Palomar Tradition series showcases his signature hand-painted birds, florals, and foliage in soft blues, browns, and earthy neutrals. Finished with a high-gloss glaze, a unique stick-style handle, and a fitted lid featuring a floral interior design.
A true piece of collectible functional art—perfect for display or occasional use in rustic, boho, or folk art-inspired spaces. Rare to find in this condition.
• Excellent vintage condition – no chips, cracks, or crazing
• Handmade and hand-painted in Tonalá, Mexico
• Signed “Tonala KE Mexico” on base
• Produced circa 1970s
• Holds approx. 1.5–2 quarts
• Approx. 7” diameter (not including handle)
• Approx. 10” length with handle
• Approx. 3.25” height with lid
Cleaned and shipped quick from a smoke-free home.
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