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Stoneware custard cups from the 'Village' pattern by PfaltzgraffUnavailable • Pre-owned - Good
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Pfaltzgraff's Village pattern was introduced in 1974 and became one of the most popular and enduring American stoneware patterns of the late 20th century. The pattern features a distinctive brown folk-art tulip motif on a cream-to-tan gradient background, inspired by Pennsylvania Dutch design traditions. These custard cups were part of the extensive Village line, which included dinnerware, bakeware, and serving pieces produced primarily at Pfaltzgraff's York, Pennsylvania facility. Village pattern pieces are highly sought after by collectors of American pottery and vintage kitchenware, particularly those who appreciate mid-century to late-century casual dining aesthetics. The pattern's warm, rustic charm and durability made it a staple in American homes for decades, and complete sets or specialty pieces like these custard cups are valued by enthusiasts of vintage tableware and those seeking to complete or expand their collections. The Village pattern represents an important chapter in

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