Pfaltzgraff Village USA 6-Piece 7-Inch Salad Bread Dessert Plate Set Excellent Condition

$ 12.99

Occasion: All Occasions Shape: Round Style: Mid-Century Modern Set Includes: Bread Plate, Dessert Plate, Plate Set, Salad Plate Pattern: Village Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Color: Brown Brand: Pfaltzgraff Plate Diameter: 7 in Vintage: Yes Year Manufactured: 1970 Item Weight: 5 lbs gtin13: Does not apply Backstamp: Impressed Material: Stoneware Type: Salad Plate Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979 Origin: America Number of Items in Set: Six-Piece Features: Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe, Stackable UPC: Does not apply

Description

This is a set of six Pfaltzgraff Village USA plates, each measuring 7 inches in diameter. The plates can be used for salad, bread, and dessert and are made of stoneware. They have a Village pattern and are round in shape. The set includes six plates and is dishwasher and microwave safe. The plates were manufactured in the United States in the 1970s and have a mid-century modern style. They are stackable and have an impressed backstamp. The set weighs 5 lbs.

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