
Stoneware kitchen set from Pfaltzgraff 'Yorktowne' collection
History
The Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne pattern was introduced in 1967 and became one of the company's most iconic and enduring designs. Inspired by early American folk art, this blue and gray stoneware features hand-painted floral motifs that reflect Pennsylvania Dutch design traditions. The collection includes various kitchen and dining pieces designed for everyday use. Yorktowne stoneware is particularly valued by collectors of American pottery and those interested in country-style home décor. The distinctive blue floral pattern on light gray background has remained popular for decades due to its timeless appeal and durability. These pieces are sought after by collectors of vintage kitchenware and those who appreciate traditional American craftsmanship.
Origin
York, Pennsylvania, USA
Maker
Pfaltzgraff
Time period
Late 20th century, post-1967