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Fulper Pottery Fakes Forgeries
ornamental curls and face medallions. Unfortunately, these fake "Fulper" items were selling from a few hundred dollars to over one-thousand dollars when ...
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Fulper
Many potters produced a variety of “fancy” liquor bottles, including Red Wing Stoneware, White’s Utica, and others. Also producing “fancy” whiskey jugs was ...
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Tea Set
Recently, Chinese-made reproduction Art Deco styled tea sets in a Fulper-like glaze have begun to surface in local markets and on Ebay. ...
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Tea Set
Tea pot covers, Original: 2-3/4" tall, 1-1/2" by 2-1/4" rectangular. Repro: 3" tall, 2-1/2" square, interchangeable with the sugar cover. ...
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THE STANGL KILNS IN FLEMINGTON
(Proceeds from the sale of these bricks will benefit the museum – we need to buy light bulbs – again!) Stangl's kiln chimneys are now restored, ...
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Stangl Pottery 1930s Art Pottery
Stangl Pottery 1930s-1970s Art Pottery: In mid-1930s, Stangl began producing Satin glazes and smooth, streamlined modern shapes. ...
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Stangl Pottery 1930s Art Pottery
Stangl's Antique Gold, introduced during the 1950s, is gaining rapidly in popularity across the nation. The earliest pieces were fashioned with a textured, ...
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The Kay Hackett Story
Country Garden was immensely popular from 1956 into the 1970s. Country Life was yet another popular Kay Hackett pattern. Stangl's Kiddieware sets were chic ...
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Stangl Pottery Reminisces
everyone had Stangl as part of every day life, and each pattern reminds me ... Aunt Gloria, Country Garden was Aunt Barbara, and Thistle at our house (a ...
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Stangl Pottery Reminisces
If you have any favorite Stangl Pottery anecdotes or memories you would like to share, feel free to write us at .... Karen Seiverd Mount Holly, NJ ...