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Catalogue: Pottery and Stoneware: Stangl (3)

Pretty Stangl Potter Garden Flower Water Pitcher

Pottery and Stoneware: Stangl: Pre 1960   item# 1070529

Pretty Stangl Potter Garden Flower Water Pitcher
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This is a pretty circa 1942 to 1957, water pitcher in the Garden Flower, or sunflower design by Stangl Pottery on Trenton, New Jersey. It is red clay painted white, or cream color and decorated with yellow, gold, rust, brown and green colors and then glazed throughout. It is marked on the bottom. It measures 6.5 inches tall 9.25 inches handle to spout. It does have a chip on the spout that was repainted, but is still irregular, also there is some discoloration down the side under the spout and i ...click for details


Fabulous Stangl Pottery Antique Gold Phoenician Vase

Pottery and Stoneware: Stangl: Pre 1970   item# 966311

Fabulous Stangl Pottery Antique Gold Phoenician Vase
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This is a truly beautiful Phoenician style vase by the Stangl Pottery Company of Trenton, N.J. from circa 1958 to 1962. It is antiqued 22kt gold over aqua or turquoise glaze. It is hand painted. It measures 9.5 inches tall and 5.75 inches across. This piece is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks. This is a great interior decorators piece.


Exquisite Stangl Granada Gold Pitcher or Ewer

Pottery and Stoneware: Stangl: Pre 1960   item# 966309

Exquisite Stangl Granada Gold Pitcher or Ewer
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This is a truly wonderful piece that does have a hairline crack at the top edge. It is a hand painted very rich warm 22kt heavy gold gilded pitcher or ewer by Stangl pottery company in Trenton, N.J. circa 1958 to 1962. This is a large piece measuring 11.75 inches tall and approx. 5 inches across the widest part. There is no wear to the pitcher, just the hairline crack. It would still make a stunningly beautiful accent piece.

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