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How do I identify Stangl pottery?

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How do I identify Stangl pottery?
To identify Stangl pottery, look at the bottom of the item. Stangl marked nearly all of its pieces with its brand name. Markings may simply say “Stangl” or feature additional words like "Pottery" or "Birds." Some items also state the place of the manufacturer: Trenton, New Jersey. There is a wealth of information about Stangl figurines, dinnerware, artware and novelties that has been published by trusted online resources. You can use these references to determine your piece's style or pattern and approximately when it was made. Another way to approach the identification process is to use the services of a certified appraiser or antique dealer who is knowledgeable about pottery. Find a selection of pottery on 1stDibs.
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