Vintage Stangl Sportsman Pattern Pheasant Serving Plate

Number 3774

The Stangl Sportsman pattern was initially designed by Kay Hackett and was introduced in 1955.  The pattern was originally focused on smoking items but did include two different sized large serving plates. It remained in production until 1972. This pattern uses a gray engobe background with a realistically colored single pheasant. Like most Stangl, it is hand carved and painted with no two pieces exactly alike. 

Measures ~ 11" in diameter.

In excellent vintage condition. Without chips, deep scratches, or cracks. The colors are intact and bright. The glaze is shiny. There is one small production flaw where the engobe was not applied smoothly under the tail feather. It appears as a small blobby dot. Please see the pictures.

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