-40%

Vintage Canonsburg Pottery Set Pink Rose, Gold Trimmed Plates, Bowls & Saucers

$ 10.56

Availability: 50 in stock
  • Material: Pottery
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Production Technique: Pottery
  • Brand: Canonsburg
  • Object Type: Dinner Plate
  • Color: Pink Roses
  • Type: Dinnerware
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

    Description

    Vintage Canonsburg Pottery Pink Rose, Gold Trimmed Plates, Bowls & Saucers.
    This set consists of the following items:
    1 - 12" X 8 1/2" Platter
    1 - 10" Dinner Plate
    1 - 8" Medium Plate
    5 - 6" Small Plates
    3 - 5 1/2" Saucers
    2 - 8" Medium Bowls
    6 - 5" Small Bowls
    There are 19 total pieces in this set. This set is used, and the gold trim shows wear on some of the plates.  One of the small bowls has a chip on the underside of the edge. One of the small plates has a chip on the top side of the edge, (in the gold trim).  Two of the saucers have small chips on the underside of the edge.  If you need pictures of the chips, please contact me.  The platter, dinner plate, medium plate and 2 medium bowls are marked, on the underside, with the Cannonsburg Pottery Co. stamp. (See picture 9) The small bowls, small plates, and saucers are not marked.
    History of Canonsburg Pottery
    Canonsburg Pottery is dinnerware produced by a now-defunct company in Pennsylvania. Because new pieces are no longer being produced, collectors must go to private owners or companies that specialize in replacement china.
    Origin
    The company was founded in 1900 as the Canonsburg China Company by John George. In 1909, the name was changed to Canonsburg Pottery Company.
    Location
    The company produced its pottery in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, a borough south of Pittsburgh. The town is the former home to a radium refining mill and was once visited by Marie Curie.
    Family Ties
    W.S. George, uncle to Canonsburg Pottery Co. founder John George, also headed an American china company. Canonsburg was also the location of a W.S. George Pottery Company plant.
    Closing
    The company remained in the George family until 1975, when it was sold to Angelo Falconi. It closed in 1978.
    The first picture shows the entire set. The second picture shows the platter. The third picture shows the dinner plate. The fourth picture shows the medium plate. The fifth picture shows the two medium bowls.  The sixth picture shows the three saucers.  The seventh picture shows the five small plates.  The eighth picture shows the six small bowls.  The ninth picture shows a close-up of the Canonsburg Pottery Company stamp on the bottom of the larger pottery. The tenth  picture shows a close-up of the pink rose in the center of the dinner plate. The eleventh picture shows a close-up of the pink roses on the rim of the dinner plate.
    Please look at the pictures of this beautiful, vintage set. Contact me with any questions.  Thank you for looking.