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Stangl White Dogwood Open Vegetable Bowl 1965-1978 White #10 Pomona Green Leaves

$23.75

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  • PN: PN_2674
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Object Type: Vegetable Bowl
  • Pattern: White Dogwood #5167
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Circa: 1965-1978
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: The condition of this Stangl set is very good, even though it is classified as used. This would make a great display set or a functional bowl to use everyday. We can find no manufacturing defects. In photo #3, we show the two small nicks which removed the paint and show the underlying red pottery. The bowl also shows minor crazing, both inside and outside. When the bowl is dried, the crazing becomes almost not evident. There are no chips, other nicks, cracks, scratches, rubbings or hairlines. Please refer to the photos to see how classically beautiful this is.
  • Origin: Trenton New Jersey, USA
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Brand: Stangl
  • Model: Round Open Vegetable Bowl
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Color Palette: Soft Green, White #10, Pomona Green
  • Color: Green

Description

Stangl White Dogwood Open Vegetable Bowl 1965-1978 White #10 Pomona Green Leaves
Stangl White Dogwood Open Vegetable Bowl 1965-1978 White #10 Pomona Green Leaves
Exquisite Decorative STANGL POTTERY Open VEGETABLE BOWL 8 1/2″ Diameter,  WHITE DOGWOOD # 5167 Soft Green Engobe w/White #10 Blossoms w/Yellow Centers, POMONA GREEN Leaves
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from Trenton, New Jersey, USA, Produced 1965-1978
DESCRIPTION:
This beautiful open vegetable bowl was decorated (hand painted) in the White Dogwood pattern which was produced from 1965-1978.  As is true with all hand painted items, they each display unique variations.  Stangl’s expertise was with engobes (white) and sgraffito (hand carving & hand painting).
This bowl does not have the sgraffito hand carving but are further evolution of the Stangl products as they moved to the raised relief.
This bowl has minor defects.  In other eBay listings, we have more of the hard to find white dogwood.
CONDITION:
The condition of this Stangl set is very good, even though it is classified as used.  This would make a great display set or a functional bowl to use everyday.  We can find no manufacturing defects.  In photo #3, we show the two small nicks which removed the paint and show the underlying red pottery.  The bowl also shows minor crazing, both inside and outside.  When the bowl is dried, the crazing becomes almost not evident.  There are no chips, other nicks, cracks, scratches, rubbings or  hairlines.  Please refer to the photos to see how classically beautiful this is.
DIMENSIONS:
The bowl has a height of 3 3/8″ while the diameter is 8 1/2″.
HISTORY/MARKS:
The Hill Pottery Company was founded by Samuel Hill in 1814, in Flemington, New Jersey. Hill Pottery produced utilitarian items.  When Samuel Hill, died the company was purchased in 1858 by Abram Fulper, a former employee.  He renamed the company The Fulper Pottery Company. Under Fulper’s guidance, the company extended their line to include stoneware articles and tile.  By the early 1900’s Fulper Pottery, run by William Hill Fulper II, began experimentation with art pottery.  In 1910 Fulper Pottery hired Johan Martin Stangl as a ceramic chemist and technical assistant even though he was only 22 at the time.  Martin Stangl was soon promoted to superintendent with total control of the plant employees including the foremen.  Stangl left Fulper in 1914 and began working for Haeger Brick and Tile Company, but in 1918 he returned to Fulper and became Vice President.  In 1926 Stangl was promoted to President.  As president Stangl created the Fulper/Stangl logo.  Upon William Fulper’s death in 1928, Martin Stangl bought William Fulper’s share of the Fulper Pottery Company and changed the Fulper/Stangl brand names and logos to the Stangl trademark.  A major fire in 1929 destroyed plant #1 prompting the movement of the Stangl dinnerware production to the previously acquired Anchor Pottery plant in Trenton, NJ which is 23 miles south of Flemington.  In October 1941, Kay Hackett was hired as a dinnerware designer.  Her expertise was with engobes (white) and sgraffito (hand carving & hand painting).  Prior to 1952, white engobe was hand applied.  By 1950, a process to spray the engobe was developed to reduce labor costs.  In 1952, a green engobe spray was introduced & used on the Star Flower and Magnolia patterns, both of which became extremely popular.  White Dogwood was designed by Martin Stangl and Kay Hackett in 1965.  After Martin Stangl’s death in February 1972, Stangl Pottery was bought by Frank Wheaton and declined until its close in November 1978.  Source for this is Robert C. Runge, Jr.’s Collector’s Encyclopedia of Stangl Dinnerware.  According to Robert C. Runge on page 207, White Dogwood was produced 1965-1978.  White Dogwood was also called just Dogwood and there is also a Grey Doggwood.  These were advertised as “Prestige Dinnerware” and were higher priced than their predecessors.
Please view all pictures carefully as they are part of the description. The stand was used as a photo prop and is not part of this listing.
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This is ready to use or display with pride in your home.
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