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1930s STANGL POTTERY Ginger Jar Cherry Blossom LAMP Oxblood Glaze 5000 Series For Sale


1930s STANGL POTTERY Ginger Jar Cherry Blossom LAMP Oxblood Glaze 5000 Series
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1930s STANGL POTTERY Ginger Jar Cherry Blossom LAMP Oxblood Glaze 5000 Series:
$135.00

DEACQUISITION FROM HILL~FULPER~STANGL POTTERIES MUSEUM

1930s STANGL POTTERY Ginger Jar Cherry Blossom LAMP Oxblood Glaze 5000 Series

Description:

From our Museum archival collection, a beautiful,1930s Stangl5000 Line pottery lamp in deep, rich red Oxblood glaze.

Stangl\'s \'5000 line\' series of pottery lamps were a cut above their typical lamp production and featured specialty finishes such as hand-painting, gold luster, heavy antiquingor unique glazes. The 5000 series of lamps was produced during 1938 and 1939.



This #5087 lamp is a traditional ginger jar shape with embossed motif of prunus or cherry blossoms. It is covered in a rich, heavy coat of Stangl\'s hard-to-find Oxblood glaze.

The base is cast spelter metal with an antiqued bronze finish. The finial is a typical 1930s era wood ball in a warm maple finish. The socket and harpare all original to the lamp. The rayon-wrapped cord and Bakelite plug are original as well, and should most likely be replaced if one intends to use the lamp.



The lampmeasures 18\" tall overall to the top of the harp. The pottery portion is8 1/2\" high and 7\" diameter, the metal base measures 1 1/2\" high and 4 1/2\" diameter. The number \'5087\' is scrawled in china marker on the bottom of the ceramic portion.

More information regarding Fulper and Stangl\'sMANY lamps can be found on pages 413-451 of the \'Collector\'s Encyclopedia of Stangl Artware, Lamps & Birds, 2nd Edition\' by Runge. The 5000 Line series of lamps begins on page 438.



CONDITION:
~ isexcellent ~ no chips, cracks or damage.Due to the stiff and brittlenature of the original cord, we have not ventured to plug it in.There is a bit of light wear and oxidation to the fittings and spelter base, as shown in our photos.

DON\'T MISS OUR OTHER STANGL & FULPER MUSEUM sale LISTINGS!!

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AND A BIT ABOUT THE HILL-FULPER-STANGL POTTERES MUSEUM BELOW...

A Few Notes Regarding the Hill-Fulper-Stangl Potteries Museum:

The Hill-Fulper-Stangl Potteries Museum Display was housed in the original Stangl Pottery educational display kiln at the old Fulper Pottery factory building in Flemington, NJ from April 2000 through April 2005. At that time, the building was owned by Pfaltzgraff Pottery of York, PA and operated as a retail factory outlet showroom.

The Hill-Fulper-Stangl Museum Display expanded on the original Stangl Pottery educational display by exhibiting over 150 years’ of company output ~ beginning with Hill Pottery 1830s-era earthen vessels and drain pipe up through Stangl’s Town & Country dinnerware of the late 1970s. This was the same kiln remembered fondly by shoppers visiting Stangl’s factory showroom during the 1950s-1960s.


The very popular Hill-Fulper-Stangl Museum Display was a favorite destination for Stangl collectors from across the nation, and had even been visited by international students of pottery craft.

For some views of the Museum Display and how the long-closed Stangl kiln display was reopened and refurbished, Click Here!

We are in the process of liquidating the Hill-Fulper-Stangl Potteries Museum collection, so you will find many surprises & treasures among our sale listings! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for any serious pottery collector. This has been a long-time ongoing project. The Museum collection encompasses many more artifacts than were ever displayed. A number of the items we are selling are one of a kind or extremely rare, while others are simply interesting examples of the everyday output of the Hill, Fulper and Stangl Pottery Companies...

The Museum is now closed permanently due to the sale of the Pfaltzgraff Company and closure of their retail stores.

Click Here For More Info Regarding the SadClosing of Pfaltzgraff Stores.



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