Pfaltzgraff

Pfaltzgraff is an American kitchenware brand of dinnerware, serveware, drinkware and flatware.

It is commonly reported that the Pfaltzgraff company was founded in 1811 in York County, Pennsylvania.

Vintage stamps consist of the words "Pfaltzgraff USA" accompanied by a castle motif.

While there is not an official list of pieces by Pfaltzgraff publicly available, hobby collectors have done much work to document and archive these collections.

Several lines of Pfaltzgraff glazed earthenwares have featured among the 100 most popular ceramic designs.

Pfaltzgraff Folk Art stoneware (1977 to 1983) modeled on early American salt glazed pottery; the stenciled pattern "Yorktowne" is Pfalzgraff's most popular.
Pfaltzgraff America chargers designed by David Walsh in collaboration with Museum of American Folk Art, 1983 to 1985