Diana Pottery was established at Marrickville, New South Wales in 1941, and was the most popular Australian ceramics manufacturer between the 1940s and the 1960s.
They are well known for slip-ware, kitchenware, hand-painted pottery and ovenware.
They produced decorative earthenware such as table vases, wall pocket vases, decanters, figurines and a popular variety of tableware known as 'Nefertiti' consisting of serving platters, casserole dishes, and ramekins.
Their vases and figurines were often decorated with pearly pinks, pastel blues, and yellows, while the Nefertiti range usually come in contrasting mustard, brown, and white colours.
You can read more about Diana Pottery, here:
https://learnantiques.com.au/diana-pottery-more-than-just-a-name/
THIS LISTING:
We've got a mustard yellow round casserole available in this fabulous design from the 1950s.
Measuring approx 8cm tall (not including lid) and 16cm in diameter (not including handles). It's a beauty! In great vintage condition with the only wear being some damage to the screw on the underside of the lid.