Description: Today I have up for consideration a Beautiful Pfaltzgraff U.S.A, Salad - Luncheon Plate. This piece is 7-1/8" in diameter at the rim. This piece has a Cream background with a Brown Design & Brown Trim. This pattern was Discontinued. Stamp reads: Pfaltzgraff USATo see similar items like this, check out our Store at the bottom of the page or Click "Visit Store" below our name on the right side of the page. Not all items show up in the E-Bay search! The History of Pfaltzgraff Johann George Pfaltzgraff was born in Germany in the early 1800's. he learned the potter's trade, but because of the restrictive guild situation he had trouble establishing himself. So he & his new bride Elenora decided to emigrate to Pennsylvania. Johann & Elenora boarded the Brig Charles Ferdinand in Germany in May of 1833 & arrived in Baltimore, Maryland almost four months later. By 1838 they had established themselves in Conewago in York County. Joann was aware of the needs of the local farmers & began producing pitchers, plates & mugs in order to meet domestic needs. He also produced storage vessels like crocks, jugs & jars, which were needed for food storage & preservation. As Johann & Elenora's family grew he taught his craft to his son's John, Henry, George, Cornelius & Isaac. Later John, Henry & George made names for themselves as highly skilled potters. Upon Johann's death in 1873, his land was divided among his widow & their children (ten in all). The five son's John, George, Cornelius, Henry & Isaac, would continue as potters. As the Pfaltzgraff brothers expanded their potteries & business horizons, in the nineteeth century industrial revolution, which was changing the United States from a farm-based society to an urban, manufacturing-driven economy. So in 1889 George & Henry Pfaltzgraff created a partnership that would grow into the Pfaltzgraff Company. The company was called "The Pfaltzgraff Stoneware Co." The follwing year the brothers constructed a three story plant next to a railroad near the western outskirts of York City, in south central Pennsyvania. This factory burned to the ground in 1906. The Pfaltzgraff's continued to produce pottery & in 2005 joined the family of "Lifetime Brands, Inc". At DemiQ-Dishes-N-More we believe that our buyers deserve quality merchandise at a reasonable price, with all the information needed in order to make an inform decision! DemiQ-Dishes-N-More Offers next day shipping, Hassle Free returns & 100% satisfaction guarantee, so you can buy with confidence! We provide Replacement China, Dinnerware, Stoneware, Glass Ware, Collectibles & a wide Variety of other items. We hope you enjoy what you see & we hope to see you again soon! If you like what you see please add us to your list of favorite sellers. Thank you for your business! Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your FavoritesPackage weight: 2 - LBSWeight includes the item, box, bubble wrap & packing materials. NOTE: I DO NOT set the shipping cost β that is done by the USPS!! Shipping cost is based on location & the weight of the package! PLEASE review the shipping cost BEFORE you buy! I pack all fragile pieces well, however some pieces are VERY FRAGILE & I have no control on how packages are handled after they leave my possession. If something does break during delivery I will request pictures of the broken item (s) before I will offer a refund.
Price: 3.99 USD
Location: Buckley, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-19T02:44:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe, Oven Safe, Stackable
Manufacturer Warranty: None
California Prop 65 Warning: None
Custom Bundle: No
MPN: N/A
Department: Adult
Care Instructions: Machine Washable up to 140Β°F
Handmade: No
Item Width: 7-1/8 in
Pattern: Village
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Production Technique: Stoneware
Item Length: 7-1/8 in
Number of Items in Set: One-piece
Occasion: All Occasions
Vintage: Yes
Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Origin: California
Material: Stoneware
Featured Refinements: Pfaltzgraff Village
Year Manufactured: 1976
Model: Salad Plate
Product Line: Village
Shape: Round
Main Color: Cream
Item Weight: 2 lb
Plate Diameter: 7-1/8 in
Finish: Matte
Production Style: Stoneware
Brand: Pfaltzgraff
Style: Contemporary
Antique: No
Color: Brown
Set Includes: Salad Plate
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Backstamp: Impressed
Theme: Floral
Type: Salad Luncheon Plate
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original