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Accidental Companionship Butter Dish

Accidental Companionship Butter Dish

Regular price $260
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Available online and in store in One Calls The Tune, The Other Pays the Piper, a gallery showcase of works by Maggie Boyd and Suzanne Sullivan's one-of-a-kind ceramics inspired by the Cook’s Tale in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, presented by Mociun. Pieces available on a first come, first served basis. Orders including this piece will become available for pickup or shipping after end of business 12/8/2025. Requests to hello@mociun.com for earlier pickup or shipping will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

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Rare and unusual functional ceramics by Suzanne Sullivan and Maggie Boyd — two friends channeling the spirit of debauchery in “A Cook’s Tale” — depict medieval motifs and inspire raucous gatherings, presented by Mociun.

Available online and in store in One Calls The Tune, The Other Pays the Piper, a gallery showcase of works by Maggie Boyd and Suzanne Sullivan's one-of-a-kind ceramics inspired by the Cook’s Tale in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, presented by Mociun. Pieces available on a first come, first served basis. Orders including this piece will become available for pickup or shipping after end of business 12/8/2025. Requests to hello@mociun.com for earlier pickup or shipping will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

product_details::Ceramic Works by Suzanne Sullivan & Maggie Boyd 'One Calls The Tune, The Other Pays The Piper'.

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Details: This object is hand built, hand painted and one of a kind. Signed by the artist.

Ingredients & Materials: Porcelain with gold lustre.

Measurements: One measures Lid is 6.5" long, 5.25" wide and 4.5" tall; tray is 7.5" long and 6.5" wide; Two measures Lid is 6.5" long, 4" wide and 3.5" tall; tray is 7.5" long and 5" wide.

Care & Use: Hand wash with soft cloth or sponge with non-abrasive cleaner. Food-safe.

Sold individually.

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