Pfaltzgraff patterns5/2/2023 ![]() We are renovating our kitchen and I have most of my stuff in storage so I’m excited to get everything back out and see how much I actually have. The white plates looked so familiar so I went into my kitchen cabinet and checked the bottom of the plate and there it was the stamp on the bottom. I was reading this post and realized that I also have quite a bit of pieces from the Heritage Collection and didn’t realize it. I had never heard of this before and like you I become completely fascinated with finding out the history of the things that I find in thrift and antique stores so I went down a rabbit hole and well here I am lol. The are white and blue and it turns out that they are the Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Collection. I just happened to find this post though last night when I was doing some research on some other stoneware pieces that I have collected. Hi, I’ve been watching your channel for about a year now and I love it. People have complimented my pedestal mugs the most however….I’m glad someone else loves them as much as I do. But secretly, the perfection of the sugar bowl astounds me. I’m a lucky girl! My favorite piece is my large soup tureen. She actually ended up buying me the entire Christmas Heritage set. She told me she wished she had chose heritage. And not once in 23 years, have I ever thought about changing my dishes. I have fed hundreds of people in a handful of homes that I’ve lived in over the course of 23 years. ![]() I’ve made a lot of poor decisions in life. My plates have carried PB&J sandwiches and filet mignon. As much as we enjoy their beauty, They were built to last. And I knew that whatever color change I made toy kitchen, those dishes would fit right in.my mother told me the special thing about Pfaltzgraff is you can use them everyday and they are even more suitable for a formal Thanksgiving table. She thought otherwise so we went to work.My mother immediately dragged me to the Pfaltzgraff display. I already had a complete set of Correll so I said I don’t need dishes. I am so glad to see that Heritage dishes are still loved by so many.Īlso I have washed my dishes in the dishwasher all these years.Īfter getting engaged in 1997, I faced the daunting task of registering for “stuff” My mother had come with me because I had no clue what I was doing. I have two – 40 piece sets (serving for 8) which included dinner plates, bread and butter plates, cereal bowls, cups and saucers extra dinner plates that were seconds coffee mugs fruit bowls vegetable dishes small platter large platters casserole dish(lid broke) au gratin dishes gravy boat and saucer mixing bowls( only small bowl survived) salt and pepper set custard cup pitcher butter dish small pitcher and bowl set. I have many pieces and sadly some have broken over the years. I was married in 1978, and choose Hertiage for our dishes. When a shipment came in we would look over each piece and if there were any defects or a piece arrived broken in transportation, we notified the company and they we send replacements. We looked forward to new shipments of Pfatzgraff arriving. I could see the eyes brighten on that newly married couple opening a box of this gorgeous everyday china to start their own traditions.I am so happy so see so many love the Heritage dishes. I am all about tradition especially at the holidays. Doesn't it look fabulous with it!ĭid you know that Winterberry is the most popular pattern at Pfaltzgraff? Next year marks its 25th anniversary!!! You know what that tells me….this pattern is classic, timeless. This scarf just may get used on my kitchen table. The sweet, subtle detail looks great with my new plaid blanket scarf. Since it doesn't scream Christmas, I'll be able to enjoy these not just during the holiday, but all winter long. I am in love with this pattern that will work beautifully with my French Farmhouse Kitchen. Our everyday pattern that I've been using over 10 years is by Pfaltzgraff. ![]() ![]() My new Winterberry pattern by Pfaltzgraff has me over the moon. I know it's October and we all have pumpkins on the mind, but I thought this was the perfect chance to give y'all a fabulous giveaway for you to get your holiday table underway! I only share products with you that I love and feel that you would enjoy.** All opinions are my own expressed here at Our Southern Home. **This is a sponsored post for Pfaltzgraff by Lifetime Brands. ![]()
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