Cumberland brambleberry stoneware is a specific pattern produced by the Cumberland Pottery Company, which was active from the mid-20th century. While the exact age can vary based on the specific piece, most Cumberland pottery items, including the brambleberry pattern, were made between the 1950s and 1970s. Therefore, pieces in this pattern are generally around 50 to 70 years old.
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I don't know that it's better to bake with stoneware. It really just depends on your personal preference. Many people like to bake with stoneware, because stoneware absorbs the flavor of the food you are baking. Therefore, after you bake many things on stoneware, the stoneware actually adds flavor to your food.
The stoneware won't, but if there are contaminants in it they could.
Yes they are.
According to chefscatalog.com, their ambrosia dinnerware is made from stoneware.
What type of stoneware? Is it glazed or unglazed. If it is Papmperchef Stoneware it is quite safe and only gets better the darker it gets. It's called seasoning . Like a Cast Iron Skillet.
Handmade stoneware jugs can be purchased online at Handmadegrowlers or eBay. Your local stoneware shop should also be able to order one if they don't have in stock.
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Depending on the condition, probably $65-$100