***This is Listing No. 1 of 2 for my vintage Tea Rose Collection. Be sure to visit my other listing as well!


The Vintage Tea Rose dinnerware pattern is popular and highly collectible. It features a delicate rose design in pastel watercolors on an ivory background, giving it a timeless and elegant look. Tea Rose was first produced in 1985 and ended production in the U.S. in 2005. This lovely pattern remains one of Pfaltzgraff's most popular designs.


All pieces in my collection have the Made IN USA back stamp. Newer pieces are no longer made in the USA but are now produced in China. Pfaltzgraff has been known for being the oldest continually family owned pottery in the United States. However that legacy  ended with the sell of the company to Lifetime Brand in 2005. The new owners are continuing with the Pfaltzgraff line but producing its dinnerware outside the U.S.


Order your authentic vintage replacements here! 


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*Everything in this collection was made in the U.S.A. and is now discontinued (Newer pieces do not have the same quality, back stamp, and are made in China)


* Each item is sold separately. Beside "MPN" select the item that you want. You will then see the price change at the top of the page. Then select the Quantity that you want.


* I have a very large collection that is divided into 2 Listings. Be sure to visit my other listing for more pieces. 


*These vintage pieces are discontinued so choose your replacements and start collecting here!


* These pieces have been carefully inspected and are determined to be in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing.




Pfaltzgraff : A Short History

Pfaltzgraff’s story begins in the early 19th century when its founder, Johann George Pfaltzgraff, emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1833. With his passion for pottery and a strong work ethic, Johann established a pottery business in York County, Pennsylvania.

The Pfaltzgraff family’s pottery business initially focused on producing simple salt-glazed stoneware, which quickly gained popularity due to its durability and practicality. As demand grew, the company expanded its product line to include diverse patterns and designs, gaining recognition for its craftsmanship.By the late 19th century, Pfaltzgraff dinnerware had become a staple in American households. The company’s commitment to quality and innovation led to the introduction of the folk-style “Yorktowne” pattern in the 1960s, which became an iconic representation of Pfaltzgraff’s heritage. The success of this pattern further solidified Pfaltzgraff’s reputation as a leading provider of exquisite dinnerware.

Over the years, Pfaltzgraff continued to evolve and adapt to changing consumer preferences. They expanded their product range to include not only dinnerware but also glassware, flatware, and other table accessories. With each passing generation, the Pfaltzgraff family nurtured the brand’s legacy and maintained its dedication to creating beautifully crafted, functional pieces for everyday use.