Stangl Dishware

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At the Metrolina Expo in Charlotte, N.C., host Terry Kovel finds valuable Stangl dishware. Stangl pottery began production in 1929 and continued until 1978.
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Stangl pottery is very popular with the collectors because it's handpainted and handcarved. This particular pattern is called Flora.
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Stangl pottery began in 1929 and was produced until 1978. One design to look for is this fruit pattern, which originated in the 1940s and is still popular today. It's valued at $48.
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This pattern is called Country Garden and dates back to 1956. It's tagged at $24.
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The pattern on this two-quart pitcher is called Thistle and is from the 1950s. It's one of the most popular for collectors, and is priced at $115.
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The pattern on this dish is called The Ranger. It's very rare and sells for $850.
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This Country Life pattern sells for $385 because it was made in limited numbers.
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Stangl also made birds. This pair of orioles sell for about $185, but more rare Stangl birds sell for over $1,000.
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Here's a Stangl gold elephant priced at $150.
Resources
Metrolina Expo
With approximately 6,200 dealers, Metrolina Expo is among the largest markets in the United States. It is held in April, June and November.
Metrolina Expo
Charlotte, NC
Phone: 704-596-4643
Toll-free: 800-824-3770
Website: www.metrolinaantiqueshow.com
Guests
Judy Meck
Dealer
Phone: 717-766-3115
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