
Ceramic gravy boat from the 'Juniper' pattern by Pfaltzgraff
Selling Price
$15
History
The Pfaltzgraff Juniper pattern was introduced in the 1980s and became one of the company's popular casual dinnerware lines. Characterized by its distinctive teal and mauve bands on cream-colored stoneware, Juniper represented the American casual dining aesthetic of that era. Pfaltzgraff, founded in 1811 in York, Pennsylvania, became renowned for producing durable, affordable stoneware for everyday use. Juniper pattern pieces appeal to collectors of vintage American dinnerware and those seeking to complete or replace pieces from their original sets. The pattern's simple, clean design and durable construction make it attractive to enthusiasts of 1980s-1990s home décor and practical vintage tableware collectors. These pieces are valued for their nostalgic appeal and functional quality, representing an accessible entry point into American pottery collecting.
Origin
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Maker
Pfaltzgraff
Time period
circa 1980–1990s