1790 to 2007
Discover where it all began. From hand-thrown German-influenced Pennsylvania redware to the dinnerware patterns you love to collect today, take a visual tour of Pfaltzgraff pottery's legacy and evolution.

1790 to 2007
Discover where it all began. From hand-thrown German-influenced Pennsylvania redware to the dinnerware patterns you love to collect today, take a visual tour of Pfaltzgraff pottery's legacy and evolution.
Redware Dish
c. 1760-1800, Pennsylvania
Covered Jar
c. 1800-1820, Pennsylvania (possibly Germany)
Pedestal Vase
c. 1820-1860, Pennsylvania
Milk Pitcher
c. 1830, Germany
Redware Bottle
c. 1839
Jug
c. 1840
Salt-Glazed Stoneware
By J.B. and H.B. Pfaltzgraff,
c. 1855-1889
Lady Killer
Salt-glazed stoneware crock by J.B. Pfaltzgraff, c. 1855-1880
Wine Jug
c. 1855-1880
Crock
By H.B. Pfaltzgraff, c. 1870-1889
Jug
By H.B. Pfaltzgraff, c. 1870-1889
Liquor Jugs
c. 1894-1920
Snuff Jar
By H.B. & G.B. Pfaltzgraff, c. 1894-1906
Bristol-Glazed Wares
By the Pfaltzgraff Pottery Co.,
c. 1920-1930
Urn (1 of a pair)
Probably made by Adam Pfaltzgraff,
c. 1925
Bristol-Glazed Wares
c. 1920-1930
Art Pottery
c. 1932-1937
Heritage
The Heritage styling, also known as Grand Heritage, made its debut in 1963 and brings simple elegance to pure white stoneware.
Yorktowne
The Yorktowne is a classic stoneware pattern that was introduced in 1967. Its smooth glaze is reminiscent of early salt glaze techniques.
Village
The Village dinnerware was inspired by the warm earth tones of the 1970's and by the style of historic salt-glazed crocks.
Heirloom
Introduced in 1983, the Heirloom pattern was the first pattern designed specifically for brides.
Tea Rose
One of the most popular patterns since its introduction in 1985, the Tea Rose pattern features scalloped edges and delicate watercolor roses.
Winterberry
A popular holiday pattern introduced in 1991, Winterberry can be found on dinnerware, serveware, glassware, and giftware.
April
The April pattern, introduced in 1991, features wide-rimmed plates, a crisp white glaze, and a spray of Spring's first blooms.
Naturewood
Seen here on a brown sugar crock, Naturewood dinnerware was introduced in 1996 and evokes a study of botanical beauty in soft colors.
Cappuccino
Introduced in 2000, the Cappuccino dinnerware pattern conjures the essence of steaming milk, strong espresso, and a dash of cinnamon.
Pistoulet
Based on the book The Secrets of Pistoulet by Jana Kolpen, the Pistoulet collection made its first appearance in 2002.
Napoli
Napoli dinnerware, seen here on a square tray, is inspired by the light and the colors of the Italian coast. Introduced in 2004.
Sedona
Introduced in 2004, the patterns and palate of the Sedona dinnerware collection draws its inspiration from fabrics and wall hangings of the American Southwest.
Villa Della Luna
In 2004, Pfaltzgraff created a beautiful collection of dinnerware, serveware, and accessories based on the book Dancing with the Moon, a Story of Love at the Villa della Luna by Jana Kolpen and Mary Tiegreen.
Patio Garden
Each earthenware piece in this collection features individual interpretation of the Patio Garden motifs, such as the boldly-styled flowers and vines on this plate from 2007.