Celtic Harvest
The Celtic Harvest line of wares was produced from 1937 to 1941 with additional production after WWII until 1964.
Many forms of the pattern included a plated metal part (usually chrome), made by the Celtic Company(pronounced Keltic), hence the Celtic portion of the pattern’s name. Harvest refers to the pattern when there is no plated additions.
Celtic Harvest wares have relief decoration relief molded into the body of the pottery. These decorations include sheaves wheat, fruits and flowers in bright colors. The body is usually honeyglaze, but occasionally pink. Post WWII production has a green Clarice Cliff mark, like most, but not all, post-war CC production.