The company began producing utilitarian pottery in the 1920s, and introduced solid color earthenware dinnerware in 1932.
The primary site for the production of ceramic tableware, kitchenware, and art ware was based in the company's Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles plant at 306 West Avenue 26.
[2] Early pottery products manufactured in the 1920s were utilitarian ware including bowls, mugs, and poultry feeders.
In 1932, Pacific introduced mix and match brightly solid colored tableware and art ware.
In 1941, hand-painted patterns on the Coralitos and Arcadia shapes were introduced: Grape, Strawberry, Hibiscus, French Ivy, and Shasta Daisy.