Plymouth Sculpted Two Quart Casserole Recommended by Holiday Peachy For Your Thanksgiving this Year! Start Using it Now For Fall!!! Whom You Know is Pleased to Kick Off Our Coverage of Pfaltzgraff!
Fall is here! To Peachy Deegan, Fall means breaking out the fabulous Dana Davis Polly Suede Boots, watching lots of football, seeing the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and this year it includes an old brand that is new to us: Pfaltzgraff. Nearly 200 years old, Pfaltzgraff has quite a distinguished history that you can read below, and we thought it appropriate to start our coverage with a holiday item for one of the most historical holidays: Thanksgiving!
The cornucopia at the top is so cute and is the handle to lift off the lid. It's joined by a pumpkin, corn, an apple and a pear along with other greenery on the top and on the side. The basket weave gives texture and life to ceramic. The colors are vibrant but not tacky-they are just the right shade and shine for classy cuisine.
We love that it's dishwasher and microwave safe!
Don't be a turkey-go get your Pfaltzgraff Plymouth Sculpted Casserole today! Better yet, buy two and bring one to the place you go for Thanksgiving as a gift; it's recommended by Whom You Know.
Plymouth features embossed pumpkins, acorns and ears of corn on a warm, creamy white surface making it ideal for Thanksgiving or any autumn occasion. You'll love the detailed basketweave design and sculpted cornucopia knob on the lid of this Plymouth casserole dish. Beautifully sculpted casserole dish is designed to go from oven to table and is ideal for Thanksgiving stuffing, macaroni & cheese or scalloped potatoes and the lid will keep second and third helpings as warm as your first. The Plymouth sculpted casserole is dishwasher safe, and goes great with other Pfaltzgraff Plymouth pieces like dinnerware sets, dessert bowls and more. Sculpted casserole holds 2 qt.
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For almost 200 years the Pfaltzgraff brand has been associated with the highest quality ceramic products available for the home. The company grew from a modest-size pottery shop that produced simple earthenware, salt-glazed stoneware crocks and even flower pots into one of the best known designers and marketers of dinnerware, drinkware, ceramic accessories, giftware and other products. Several Pfaltzgraff patterns are among the best-loved dinnerware designs in America, including Yorktowne, Folk Art, Naturewood and Pistoulet.
The Pfaltzgraff family immigrated to the United States in the early 1800's and set up a small potter's wheel and kiln on their modest twenty-one acre homestead in York County, Pennsylvania. The brand has remained in York ever since. The earliest Pfaltzgraff market was defined to be "as far as you can get with a horse and a wagon and then get back home the same day." Today you can find Pfaltzgraff products in department stores, gift and specialty stores from coast to coast. In addition, Pfaltzgraff products are available on this website, and through our popular catalogs.
Today, Lifetime Brands products are welcome additions in thousands of kitchens across the U.S.
In 2005 Pfaltzgraff joined the family of Lifetime Brands, Inc. Lifetime Brands is a leading designer, developer and marketer of home products by some of America's best known and most respected brands including Farberware®, KitchenAid®, Cuisinart®, Hoffritz®, Calvin Klein®, Wallace®, Towle®, Sasaki®, Joseph Abboud™ and a host of others. By joining Lifetime Brands, Pfaltzgraff is now able to offer its customers a full assortment of innovative kitchen prep and cook tools, as well as the world's finest dinnerware, drinkware and flatware for the table.
Pfaltzgraff has a long-standing tradition of excellence in craftsmanship, quality and service. Today, like never before and like nowhere else, this tradition extends to the finest, widest variety of home products available in the best home brands. This commitment to being responsive to its customers, and to adapting its products and policies to their ever-changing needs, has enabled Pfaltzgraff to prosper for almost two centuries.
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