Vintage Taylor Smith casserole dish in Wild Quince pattern is pink on the inside and off white on the exterior. This piece is circa 1961 and features a lid with a light pink flower print and the flowers are pink with darker pink centers. The flowers are from a quince tree - a yellow apple sized fruit that was more common in the past.
The inside of the casserole dish has four spots for the lid to rest and has a brass knob to lift it.
It is a beautiful serving dish from the mid century. The serving piece has some spots of slight discoloration on the lid. There are no chips or cracks.
This vintage casserole dish with lid measures approx. 10 1/2 in long by 7 1/4 in wide and 5 inches tall.
A pretty piece for your pink kitchen.
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