Vintage SECLA 1970s Chicken or Hen Pot, Majolica Chicken Dish with Lid (C6)
Vintage SECLA 1970s Chicken or Hen Pot, Majolica Chicken Dish with Lid (C6)
This is a charming individual size chicken pie dish or pot for chicken pate bought at a French brocante market. This chicken or hen Majolica pot has a decorative lid and is a handy one person size 350ml capacity ceramic pot which would look great on any farmhouse style or country kitchen table. It would also be good for storing eggs in (holds 3/4 eggs). This is in a good used condition with no cracks and is made in Portugal by Secla with the makers stamp on the base.
Secla Portugal was an artistic pottery workshop established in Caldas da Rainha in 1947. The factory benefited from the post-war economic growth in Europe.
In 1950s the company opened a pottery studio, where designers experimented with new forms and technologies. Secla employed such artists as Julio Pomar, José Aurélio Hansi Stael, António Quadros, Ian Hird and Ferreira da Silva.
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Total height at tallest point 18cm
depth of pot 7cm
pot measures 16cm x 12.5cm
unpacked weight 0.7kg
capacity of lower pot 350ml
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