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2021 Product Catalog WASHINGTON POTTERY COMPANY 2021 Product Catalog Proudly Serving the Northwest for over 80 years! WASHINGTON POTTERY COMPANY WHOLESALE PRODUCT LINE • Terracotta Pottery ....................................4-15 Dark Marble and Granite • Pocket Pots ..............................................9 • Dark Marble TerraCotta..........................10-15 • Indoor Pottery Collection........................16-51 • Bonsai Collection.....................................52-57 • FiberClay .................................................58-65 • Lamela Plastic Collection........................66-71 • Garden Glazed Collection........................72-89 • Foshan Collection....................................90-91 • Urban Glazed...........................................92-99 • Birdbaths..................................................100-101 • Hanging Pots - Bird Feeders....................102-103 • Eco Rust...................................................104-109 • Black Clay Collection...............................110-119 • Rustic Collection......................................120-131 • Atlantic Glazed Collection.......................132-135 • Saucers.....................................................136-137 • Animal Planter / Accessories...................138-139 • Delivery and Freight Information...........140-141 WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Winter Hrs. Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm Office: 425-656-7277 Fax: 425-656-7279 Toll Free: 1-888-656-7277 To Our Valued Customer, For over 80 years, our family owned and operated team at Washington Pottery Company has been helping garden centers and nurseries across the Northwest provide their customers with the highest quality of unique pottery. Our mission is to be an exceptional sales and service provider who earns the respect and exceeds the expectations of you, our valued customers. We accomplish this by offering our wholesale clients unique and distinctive collections of high-quality pottery sourced from top producers around the world at competitive prices. You can choose the colors and styles from a vast selection of products based on your particular requirements. No need to buy costly container loads with limited shape varieties and color selections. Our catalog offers you the choice of selecting any quantity and color to suit your individual needs. We make sure to maintain strong relationships with our factories and insist on always receiving a flawless product. Our focus and priority is to accommodate you with prompt customer service and on time delivery. Thank you for your support and consideration, Sincerely, Our Team at Washington Pottery Terracotta Pottery Standard Pots Azalea Pots Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 1st 1” 03cm 4iaz 4” 11cm 1.5st 1.5” 04cm 5iaz 5” 14cm 2st 2” 05cm 6iaz 6” 16cm 2.5st 2.5” 06cm 7iaz 7” 19cm 3st 3” 08cm 8iaz 8” 21cm 4ist 4” 11cm 9iaz 9” 23cm 5ist 5” 14cm 10iaz 10” 27cm 6ist 6” 16cm 12iaz 12” 31cm 7ist 7” 19cm 14.5iaz 14.5” 37cm 8ist 8” 21cm 9ist 9” 23cm 10ist 10” 27cm 12ist 12” 31cm Recommended Saucer Size 14ist 14” 35cm Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Saucer Size 14.5ist 14.5” 37cm 2.5st 2.5” 06cm 2.5” 16ist 16” 43cm 3st 3” 08cm 3” 18ist 18” 46cm 4ist 4” 11cm 4” 20ist 20” 50cm 5ist 5” 14cm 5” 6ist 6” 16cm 6” 7ist 7” 19cm 6” 8ist 8” 21cm 7” 9ist 9” 23cm 8” Bulb Pans 10ist 10” 27cm 9” Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 12ist 12” 31cm 9.5” 8ibu 8” 21cm 14ist 14” 35cm 12” 10ibu 10” 27cm 14.5ist 14.5” 37cm 12” 12ibu 12” 32cm 16ist 16” 43cm 14” 18ist 18” 46cm 16” 20ist 20” 50cm 18” 4 | 425-656-7277 Rolled Rims Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 40125 10” 25cm 40130 12” 30cm RR35 14” 35cm RR40 16” 40cm RR45 18” 45cm RR50 20” 50cm RR56 22” 56cm RR66 26” 66cm RR76 30” 76cm Italian Saucers German Glazed Saucers German Deep Saucers Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 4isa 4” 11cm 2gsa 2.5” 06cm 2sa 2.5” 06cm 5isa 5” 13cm 3gsa 3” 08cm 3sa 3” 08cm 6isa 6” 15cm 4gsa 4” 10cm 7isa 7” 19cm 5gsa 5” 12cm 8isa 8” 21cm 6gsa 6” 14cm Pot Feet 9isa 9” 23cm 7gsa 7” 18cm Item# Size (in) 9.5isa 9.5” 25cm 8gsa 8” 20cm 2PF 3”L x 2”H 10isa 10” 28cm 9gsa 9” 24cm 12isa 12” 31cm 10gsa 10” 26cm 14isa 14” 36cm 12gsa 12” 30cm 16isa 16” 42cm 18isa 18” 48cm 20isa 20” 53cm WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM | 5 Euro Rose Pots Long Toms High Oxford Pots Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 42708 3” 08cm LT20 8” 20cm hop25 10” 25cm 42710 4” 10cm LT25 10” 25cm hop35 14” 35cm 42712 5” 12cm LT30 12” 30cm hop45 18” 45cm 42714 6” 14cm Seed Pans Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 50110 4” 10cm Extra Tall Standard 50116 6.5” 16cm Rose Pot 50118 7” 18cm 50120 8” 20cm Item # Size 2.5RP 2.5”D 50122 9” 22cm 3.5RP 3.5”D x 50124 9.5” 24cm Terracotta Pottery 4RP 4”D x 6”H 5RP 5”D x 7”H 6RP 6”D x 8”H 43021TC 8”D x 10”H 43026TC 10”D x 14.5”H 43031TC 12”D x 15”H 43038TC 15”D x 18”H Lipped Cylinders Item# Size (in) Size (cm) lc13 5” 13cm lc16 6” 16cm lc22 9” 22cm Orchid Pots lc28 11” 28cm Item# Size (in) Size (cm) lc34 13” 34cm 6EVOR 6” 16cm lc40 16” 40cm 7EVOR 7” 19cm lc46 18” 46cm 6 | 425-656-7277 Geranium Bowls Planter Bowl Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) gb26 10” 26cm 40131 12” 31cm gb31 12” 31cm 40138 15” 38cm gb36 14” 36cm 40146 18” 46cm gb41 16” 41cm Low Bowl Item # Size Color Bowl PMLB8TC 8”D x 3”H Light Marble Luna Sphere Item # Size PMLB10TC 10”D x 4”H Item# Size (in) Size (cm) PMCB12TC 12”D x 4”H 76212LM 5” 12cm 76217LM 7” 17cm 72626LM 10” 26cm 9” Light Marble Saucer Item # Size 56224LM 9”D 33228LM 11”D 33232LM 13”D Oval Pots & Saucers Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Wash Pots 9OP 9” Pot 23cm Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 9OS 9” Saucer 23cm Spanish Standard 4WP 4” 10cm 14OP 14” Pot 35cm Item# Size (in) 6WP 6” 15cm 14OS 14” Saucer 35cm 9SSTD 9” 8WP 8” 20cm 11SSTD 11” WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM | 7 Low TC Square Item# Size (in) Terracotta Deep Cylinder PM206TC 8” Item# Size (in) PM506 6” PM508 8” PM510 10” PM512 12” Short Calima Pot Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 9033TC 4” 10cm 9034TC 6” 15cm Deep Cylinder set of 4 Item# Size (in) Terracotta Pottery 3”D x 3”H 4”D x 4”H TS217 6”D x 6”H 8”D x 8”H Roman Window Box Item# Size (in) Size (cm) RWB30 12” 30cm RWB40 16” 40cm RWB50 20” 50cm Roman Window Box Tray Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Balcony Window Box WBT31 12” 31cm WBT41 16” 41cm Item# Size (in) Size (cm) WBT51 20” 51cm GWB45 18” 45cm 8 | 425-656-7277 Pocket Pots Mexican Strawberry Jar Item # Size SP4 4 Pocket Pot SP6 6 Pocket Pot SP9 9 Pocket Pot AS8 SP12 12 Pocket Pot Available Colors: Copper (CP) - Blue (BL) AS12 Merlot (ML) - Green (GR) RTR49 Rustic Colors Blue (BL) - Green (GN) New Yellow (NY) Pocket Pots Item # Description Size OR09 RTR49R Red Glazed 4 Pot Jar 16”W x 15”H RTR49 Glazed 4 Pot Jar 16”W x 15”H OR09 Strawberry Herb Pot 5”D x 8”H AS8 Glazed Pocket Pot 7”D x 8”H AS12 Glazed Pocket Pot 9”D x 11”H WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM | 9 Dark Marble Dark Marble Standard Pots Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 4STDM 4” 10cm 5STDM 5” 12cm 6STDM 6” 14cm 7STDM 7” 18cm 8STDM 8” 20cm Dark Marble Euro Rose Pots Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 42710DM 4” 10cm 42712DM 5” 12cm 42714DM 6” 14cm Dark Marble Extra Tall Standard Rose Pot Dark Marble Terracotta Pottery Item # Size 4RPDM 4”D x 6”H 5RPDM 5”D x 7”H 6RPDM 6”D x 8”H 43021DM 8”D x 10”H 43026DM 10”D x 14.5”H 43031DM 12”D x 15”H 43038DM 15”D x 18”H 10 | 425-656-7277 Dark Marble Rolled Rim Size Size Item # (in) (cm) 40130DM 12” 29cm 40133DM 13” 33cm Dark Marble Lavante Basalt Item # Size 56019 8“D x 7”H 56024 9”D x 8”H 56026 10”D x 9”H 56030 12”D x 10”H 56045 14”D x 12”H Pot Feet Item# Size (in) 2PFDM 3”L x 2”H Dark Marble Calima Pot Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 72513 5” 13cm 72519 7” 18cm 72524 9” 24cm 72531 12” 31cm Not Pictured Short Calima Pot Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 9033 4” 10cm 9034 6” 15cm Available colors: Darl Marble (DM) - Terracotta (TC) Also Available in Matte White WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM | 11 Dark Marble Window Box Item# Size (in) Size (cm) WBDM30 12” 30cm WBDM40 16” 40cm WBDM50 20” 50cm Dark Marble Window Box Tray Item# Size (in) Size (cm) WBTDM31 12” 30cm WBTDM41 16” 41cm WBTDM51 20” 51cm Dark Marble Levy Bowls Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 52519 8” 23cm 52526 10” 26cm 52530 12” 30cm Dark Marble Terracotta Pottery Dark Marble Saucers Item # Size 56409DM 3”D 56411DM 4”D 56413DM 5”D 56417DM 6”D 33224DM 9”D 33228DM 11”D 33232DM 13”D 1 2 | 425-656-7277 Dark Marble Luna Sphere Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 72612 5” 12cm 72614 6” 14cm 72617 7” 17cm 72623 9” 23cm Greige Cylinder Item# Size (in) Size (cm) GC15 6” 15cm GC20 8” 20cm GC25 10” 25cm GC30 12” 30cm Dark Marble Luna Bowl Dark Marble Luna Orchid Item# Size (in) Size (cm) Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 92619DM 7.5” 19cm 82611DM 4” 11m 82614DM 6” 14cm WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM | 13 Granite Terracotta Granite Luna Sphere Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 73612GR 5” 12cm 73617GR 7” 17cm 73626GR 10” 26cm Granite Saucers Item # Size 53609GR 3”D 53611GR 4”D 53613GR 5”D 53616GR 6”D 53624GR 9”D 53628GR 11”D 53632GR 12”D Granite Standard Pots Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 4STGR 4” 10cm 5STGR 5” 12cm 6STGR 6” 16cm 7STGR 7” 18cm Granite Terracotta Pottery Granite Extra Tall Standard Rose Pot Item # Size 43611GR 4”D x 6”H 43614GR 5”D x 7”H 43617GR 6”D x 8”H 43621GR 8”D x 10”H 43626GR 10”D x 12.5”H 43631GR 12”D x 15”H 43638GR 15”D x 18”H 14 | 425-656-7277 Granite Terracotta Rio Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 47526 10” 26cm 47531 12” 30cm Rio & Maestro Available in: Dark Marble (DM) - Antique Terracotta (AN) Maestro Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 62524 9” 23cm WWW.WASHINGTONPOTTERY.COM | 1 5 Indoor Glazed Calypso Item# Size (in) Size (cm) 3EK12
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