Stangl Pottery
Ceramic engineer Martin Stangl was hired by the Fulper Pottery in 1910 to introduce new shapes and glazes. Stangl's innovations were very successful and he eventually rose to become vice-president, then president of the Fulper company. After 1935 the pottery's products were marketed solely as Stangl Pottery.
A selection of unique pottery pieces by Stangl Pottery. These pieces are quite rare, and are as much a slice of Americana as they are representative of the history of pottery in the United States. The pieces featured include a collector's plate, a cigarette box in the 3798 pattern, a child's bowl from the Cat and the Fiddle pattern, a china goblet from the Garden Flower pattern, a china juicer from Town and Country-Blue, a dust pan from Town and Country-Brown, a milk pail from Town and Country-Green, a tureen ladle from Town and Country-Orange, a Gold ashtray, and an ashtray from Pink Elephant.
A site devoted to Stangl pottery - packed full of useful information for Stangl collectors.