Winfield Acorn Pattern Signed Gabriel Pasadena Round Vegetable Serving Bowl RARE
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Winfield Acorn Pattern Signed Gabriel Pasadena Round Vegetable Serving Bowl RARE
Circa 1940's
This unique shaped serving / vegetable bowl with crimped edging is in exceptional condition! The glaze is still bright and no utensil marks noted. No chips or cracks. Edges are smooth. This bowl is marked "338" along with the signature and city "Gabriel Pasadena."
Hand painted images of acorns still hold their perfect colors! The base color is a faintly speckled almond beige.
Measures: 6 5/8" long including handle x 5 1/2 side to side x 2" tall (2 3/4" with handle)
About:
Winfield Pottery was founded in Pasadena, Calif., in 1929. The founder, Lesley Winfield Sample, died in 1939 and the pottery was taken over by Margaret M. Gabriel and her husband. Winfield Pottery was overwhelmed with orders for dinnerware after World War II, so in 1946 it licensed the name 'Winfield' and 450 of its molds to American Ceramic Products Co. of Santa Monica, Calif. From 1946 to 1962, when it closed, Winfield Pottery marked its wares 'Gabriel Pasadena.' Any dish marked 'Winfield China' was manufactured by American Ceramic Products, not by Winfield Pottery. American Ceramic Products became Winfield China Co. in 1959. The Pasadena production pieces were hand signed on the unglazed bottom "Gabriel Pasadena." Finding a piece with the Gabriel signature is pretty rare.
Condition: Pre-Owned Like New
Condition: Pre-Owned Like New
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