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Pfaltzgraff Overview: Known for durable stoneware, they have many popular patterns, including Folk Art, Yorktowne, Village, and America.
Vintage Identification: Authentic vintage pieces are identified by a stamp on the bottom that says “Pfaltzgraff USA” with a castle motif. Popular Patterns:
Folk Art: Produced since 1980, this pattern features a rustic blue design on a lighter background, inspired by early salt-glazed pottery.
Village: Launched in 1976 for the Bicentennial, it is a quintessential, rustic American stoneware.
Heritage: Created in the 1960s, it is known for being a very popular, enduring, and classic white pattern.
Where to Buy/Shop: You can browse current collections, including patterns like Taos and Havana, directly on their site.
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