Mid Century Stangl Wild Rose 10" Dinner Plate - Vintage Kitchenware Pottery - Retro Serving White w/ Pink Flowers

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1960s Stangl Dinner plate in the Wild Rose pattern. This pattern was produced by Stangl from 1955 to 1978. The pattern features a pink rose on an ivory background with green leaves. A rusty brown color is also used as an accent on the stem.

In nice vintage condition with no cracks. Light wear and upon close inspection light chipping here and there commensurate with vintage age. Price reflects this condition.

MAKER/MARKINGS:
Signed on the bottom Stangl in cursive and POTTERY, Trenton, NJ and has WILD ROSE. Also has a green handwritten maker's initial on each piece.

Measure approx. 10 1/8" in diameter.

These plates sell for $27.99 each on replacements dot com.

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