Stangl Pottery

The original Flemington, New Jersey, location and showroom was bought in May 2011 to make space for a restaurant, a studio, and an art gallery.

William H. Fulper II, Abraham 's grandson, brought some of the jugs and vases to the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, along with the Germ-Proof Filter.

[2] At the time, pottery from China was receiving attention throughout the United States so Fulper wanted the company to produce similar wares.

Dr. Cullen Parmalee, the head of the ceramic department at Rutgers University, created glazes based on ancient Chinese pottery and they were part of the Fulper Vasekraft brand.

Stangl contributed to the World War II effort by teaching basic techniques to local women so that the company could produce red clay dinnerware.

[4] Stangl's products are still collectible, and sought-after items include the bird figurines, milk jugs, and creamers.

[2] The original Flemington, New Jersey, location and showroom were bought in May 2011 to make space for a restaurant, a studio, and an art gallery.

Stangl dinner plate, in the pattern "Provincial"