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Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Dinnerware - By The Piece

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Welcome To My Dolly Dearest on Pricetronic.....an experience in collecting! Yorktowne Pattern Original Replacement China by Pfaltzgraff Miscellaneous Pottery Pieces designed and manufactured by Pfaltzgraff.  This pattern is Yorktowne which features a deep blue hand-painted floral motif on a smooth glazed pottery with blue rim.  This listing features plates, cups, saucers, jugs, salt and pepper shakers, and other pieces in this pattern.  They are being sold individually, so you can buy one or more to complete your set.  The following pieces are being offered individually: •  Dinner Plate 10 1/8" •  Cup 2 1/2" •  Saucer 6 1/2" •  Gravy Boat 3 1/2" •  Salt & Pepper Shakers 3 3/4" •  Creamer 4 3/8" •  Open Sugar Bowl 2 7/8" •  Covered Butter Dish 7 3/4" •  Bread & Butter Plate 6 7/8" •  Fruit/Dessert Bowl 4 7/8" •  Soup/Cereal Bowl 6" •  Lotion Dispenser 6 1/2" •  8 Oz. Rocks/Juice Glass 3 1/2" •  12 Oz. Water Glass 5 1/2" •  Round Vegetable Bowl 8 1/2" •  Oval Steak/Serving Platter 12" •  Oval Serving Platter 14" •  Basketweave Bread Tray 12 3/8" •  64 Oz. Pitcher & Bowl Set •  Basketweave Bowl 7 3/8" •  Vegetable Bowl 8" About The Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Pattern The Pfaltzgraff tradition of pottery got its start in the early 1810’s when German immigrant George Pfaltzgraff and a few family members began making stoneware and redware pottery in the York area of Pennsylvania. They produced utilitarian housewares such as crocks, jugs, and pots until 1913. The natural clay deposits found in Pennsylvania helped them create the grey salt glaze and redware vessels that were so necessary for food storage during the time. Some art pottery was also made by Pfaltzgraff between 1931 and 1937; also during this time, the first kitchenware was introduced.
Original crocks and jugs from The Pfaltzgraff Company inspired the Yorktowne dinnerware pattern, a classic stoneware collection that was introduced in 1967. The pattern features a deep blue, hand-painted floral motif with blue trim that gives some dimension to the smooth glaze reminiscent of the early salt-glaze techniques. * * * * * * * * * * * * Shipping for this item is Calculated Per Piece * * *PLEASE NOTE: * * * Due to the alarming high rate of non-paying bidders, payment is required immediately after purchase. Every item is described in detail and each item is sold "as is" with no implied or inferred warranties or claims.  Many items sold are vintage, used, or old store stock and may not be perfect.  It may not be known if items are smoke or pet free and do our best to point out any defects or flaws.
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