Stangl Art Pottery 6" plate in Yellow Tulip pattern. #3637
Rare hand date under the glaze. If anyone knows the history order behind hand-dating, please let me know.
This Yellow Tulip pattern was introduced in 1942 and is a design by artist Kay Hackett. The pattern was originally sold by Marshall Filed's in Chicago and then at Bloomingdales in New York in the early 1960s. It was marketed as "early Prnnsylvania Pottery Dinnerware". There were fewer made in the blue color compared to the yellow which was sold in many retail stores . It is one of many hand-painted patterns manufactured by Stangl in Trenton, New Jersey which closed in 1978. Quite expensive at the time of their making, the dinnerware has seen a dramatic drop in price with the advent of internet sales, a perfect time to start a collection of these beautiful ceramics.
Link to Stangl website.
http://stanglpottery.org/kayhackettstory1.htm
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- diameter 6"
- authentic representation
- bright coloring
- Condition - Very Good. One small chip under the glaze incurred during before firing. green Paint smudge on plate surface. See last two photos.
Stangl "Yellow Tulip" would blend wonderfully with those with farmhouse or country style of decor.
Please see my other items in this same pattern.
Product code: Stangl Hand Dated 'Yellow Tulip' 6" Plate - #3537 Rare - Unusual order - Mid-Century - Art pottery