Blue Mountain Pottery Fish Dish - Green Drip Glaze
This charming fish-shaped dish from Blue Mountain Pottery's collectible Three Trees Era (1967-1972) showcases the signature green drip glaze over warm redware that made this Canadian studio iconic. Each piece features unique glaze variations, making it a one-of-a-kind work of functional art.
Collectible Three Trees Era (1967-1972)
Named for the distinctive three-tree maker's mark stamped on the bottom, pieces from this era are particularly sought after by collectors for their quality craftsmanship and the artisan drip glazes that defined Blue Mountain Pottery's aesthetic.
Signature Green Drip Glaze
The beautiful green glaze flows unpredictably over the redware during firing, creating unique variations on every piece. This artisan approach ensures no two dishes are identical.
Key Features
- Three Trees Era: Collectible 1967-1972 period
- Green drip glaze: Signature artisan finish on redware
- Fish shape: Whimsical, playful design
- Maker's mark: Authentic three-tree stamp on bottom
- Versatile use: Serving dish, jewelry tray, or display piece
- Excellent condition: No chips, cracks, or repairs
Display & Use
Perfect for serving appetizers or snacks, displaying jewelry or small items, as a decorative accent with retro charm, or part of a Blue Mountain Pottery collection.
Specifications
Dimensions: 10" L × 7⅛" W × 1½" H
Era: Three Trees Era, 1967-1972
Maker: Blue Mountain Pottery, Collingwood, Ontario
Material: Redware with drip glaze
Color: Green drip glaze over redware
Design: Fish-shaped dish
Origin: Made in Canada
Condition: Excellent—no chips, cracks, or repairs. Maker's mark on bottom
A charming piece of Canadian pottery history that combines Three Trees Era craftsmanship with playful mid-century design.



