VTG Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Stoneware Footed Pedestal Mug Mid-Century Modern MCM

$ 4.75

Material: Stoneware Item Weight: 2 lb Product Line: Yorktowne gtin13: Does not apply Theme: American, Floral, Dutch Colonial, Colonial, 1970s, MCM, Cottage, Shabby, Boho Signed: No Color: Beige And Blue Backstamp: Impressed Vintage: Yes Type: Tea/Coffee Mug (Tall) Features: Decorated, Dishwasher Safe, With Handle Country/Region of Manufacture: United States UPC: Does not apply Care Instructions: Machine Washable Year Manufactured: 1976 Pattern: Floral Production Style: Blue and White Pottery Production Technique: Pottery Stoneware Finish: Matte Capacity: 9 Oz Shape: Round Origin: California Handmade: No Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Manufacturer Warranty: Na MPN: Na Item Height: 5 In Style: Dutch Colonial Occasion: All Occasions Item Diameter: 3 In Brand: Pfaltzgraff Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979 Department: Unisex Adults

Description

This vintage Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne stoneware mug from 1976 features a round shape with a Dutch Colonial style. It has a capacity of 9 oz and stands at 5 inches tall with a matte finish. The mug is decorated with a blue and white floral pattern, suitable for all occasions. It is dishwasher safe, has a handle, and is part of the American-themed production line.

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