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Pfaltzgraff Napoli 2 1/2-Quart Oval Vegetable / Serve Bowl | 
enlarge | Brand: Pfaltzgraff
List Price: $36.00 Buy New: $24.05 You Save: $11.95 (33%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8 x 3.8
MPN: 479-943-00 Model: 47994300 UPC: 025398646388 EAN: 0025398646388 ASIN: B000H94T88
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| Features:
| • | Pfaltzgraff Napoli earthenware dinnerware features a warm, Italian country design that will set a charming table | | • | Warm, brilliant colors decorate this hand painted all purpose serving bowl which will be a versatile addition to your Napoli dinnerware collection. | | • | The hand painted design evokes the light and colors of the Italian coast. | | • | Many accessories and serving pieces are available | | • | Dishwasher, oven, microwave safe |
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Product Description A Tuscan-inspired pattern with warm, sun-drenched colors and scalloped edges combine for an old-world feel. Oval vegetable bowl shown center bottom.
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| Customer Reviews:
Pretty, but beware of chips August 31, 2008 Lisa (NJ, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this pattern, and have purchased several pieces from the Napoli line. After just one use, though, I noticed a chip in the paint on the rim of this bowl. I am very careful with my bowls and platters, but it happened anyway. Still a gorgeous piece of pottery...just a bit "lived in" now.
So pretty March 14, 2007 J. Breese This is like the Napoli salad/pasta dish, only much larger and oval-shaped. Very pretty, fluted edges, Pfaltzgraff quality, a nice addition to the set. I love the Napoli design, but had already started collecting the Pistoulet, and found if you're careful in what pieces you choose they actually go really well together. I like it that the "sameness" is broken up that way, it's more interesting.
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