Longaberger Pottery Woven Traditions Ivory Blue Bowl & Pitcher Set

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Longaberger Pottery Woven Traditions Ivory Blue Bowl & Pitcher Set

Era / Decade

1990s to early 2000s; the basket weave stamp and 'made in USA' markings are characteristic of their peak production years.

Material

Vitrified Pottery / Ironstone; high-quality ceramic designed to be oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe.

Condition

Very Good; the pieces show some light shelf wear and darkening on the unglazed bottom foot ring (stilt marks visible). No major chips or cracks are visible in the photo.

Demand Level

Moderate; there is a dedicated base of Longaberger collectors, particularly in the Midwest, but the market has softened since the company's peak.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$45.00 - $75.00 for the combined set shown in the image.

Estimated Retail Value

$120.00 - $150.00 (original combined retail value for a multi-piece set including pitcher and bowls).

Comparable Sales

Individual bowls typically sell for $12-$20; pitchers sell for $25-$40 depending on size; complete sets of 3-4 pieces often close between $60 and $85 on eBay.

Description

Vintage Longaberger Pottery in the classic Woven Traditions pattern. Featuring an ivory/cream base with hand-painted blue accents and embossed basket-weave trim. This set includes a large serving pitcher and matching nesting/mixing bowls. Each piece is marked with the Longaberger logo on the base.

Key Features

Made in the USA; highly collectible 'Woven Traditions' pattern; classic farmhouse aesthetic; vitrified ceramic is very durable and functional for modern kitchens.

Authenticity Indicators

High confidence; features the authentic circular embossed Longaberger Pottery logo on the base with 'Woven Traditions' and 'Made in USA' text.

Flaws to Note

Minor surface scratches (utensil marks) may be present on the interior; darkening on the bottom unglazed rings; check for 'crazing' (tiny spiderweb cracks in the glaze) which can occur with age.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (best for reaching national collectors), Etsy (good for vintage home decor shoppers), or Facebook Marketplace (to avoid high shipping costs for heavy breakables).

Selling Tips

Double-box these items for shipping as they are heavy and fragile. Use keywords like 'Farmhouse,' 'Cottagecore,' 'Made in USA,' and 'Vitrified.' Highlight that they are oven and microwave safe to appeal to practical buyers.

Appraised on 5/29/2026