6.23.2010

what a dish - part 2.

This is Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne.  I saw it in an Ally's Attic in Snellville, and it had a ton of pieces, but it was very expensive.  Then a few weeks later Kim found it in an antique shop in Dillard.  It had 41 pieces for $28.  This is my 4th set of dishes.

Yorktowne is one of Pfaltzgraffs most classic patterns.  It was first made in 1967 and is now discontinued.


I love this pattern because of the country vibe it has.  It was inspired by Pennsylvania Dutch folk art.


Replacements describes it as this: blue floral, smooth, blue trim, made in USA.  They're microwave and dishwasher safe.


The soft blue and grey blend wonderfully with antique pieces.  And I've always wanted a happy yellow kitchen, and this would be so pretty with that.  Andrew and I actually had some everyday dishes from Target, they were a very deep blue, but we took them back when we got these.  All pictures above are pieces I have.


Dish Wish List:

Round covered casserole.

I love this teapot.

Tureen with lid, ladle and underplate.

And I really love this pitcher and basin.  I think I might try to get it next.

Oval platter.  This platter is 14 1/8".

Round veggie.

There's so many pieces that come with this that I have at least 100 pieces I want to buy.

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