Winfield Pottery of Pasadena CA.


Chowder Bowl


Vintage Robins Egg Blue & Brown Trim w/Ruffled or Scalloped Edge Chowder Bowl 338. If you collect CA pottery or Winfield Pottery this piece would be a great addition to your collection or help your family members see the work and it’s value in its simplistic utilitarianism.


Dimensions are 6.5” long x 5.25” wide x 2.75” at highest height & 2” high at lowest height.


Please see all pictures as they are part of the description and condition. I have posted pictures of all sides. Has a tiny flea bite or kiln mark on bowls base. See photos. Excellent pre-owned condition.


Info found online.


An early studio and clay-working school named 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. (Margaret had designed the hand-painted Bamboo pattern in 1937.) 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. It was out of business by 1969.


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