Vintage Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne Creamer Pitcher
Pfaltzgraff · Kitchenware > Serveware

Era / Decade
Late 1960s to 1980s based on the raised design and classic Yorktowne pattern elements.
Material
Durable stoneware with a salt-glaze look and distinctive blue floral accents.
Condition
Excellent condition. The interior glaze appears clean and intact with no visible crazing, chips, or staining. No visible damage to the spout or handle.
Demand Level
Moderate. While common, there is a steady replacement market for people who break pieces of their heritage sets.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$8.00 - $14.00 (individual); up to $25.00 if part of a set.
Estimated Retail Value
$15.00 - $20.00 (comparable contemporary stoneware creamer)
Comparable Sales
Sold listings on eBay typically range from $9 to $18 depending on size and shipping costs. Recent bundles with sugar bowls see prices in the $20-$30 range.
Description
This is a classic 8oz or 12oz creamer pitcher from the iconic Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne collection. It features the signature cream/off-white stoneware body with a soft blue floral design. The pitcher has a traditional, rounded silhouette with a sturdy d-shaped handle and a deep pour spout. Perfect for colonial or farmhouse-style kitchen decor.
Key Features
Highly recognizable pattern, dishwasher/microwave safe, very durable construction, collectible by those completing vintage sets.
Authenticity Indicators
Authenticity High. The shape, glaze style, and raised floral emblem are hallmarks of official Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne production. The bottom usually features a stamped castle logo or 'Pfaltzgraff USA'.
Flaws to Note
Minimal signs of use on the bottom ring; no cracks or chips visible in photo.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay and Etsy are best for collectors looking for specific replacements. Facebook Marketplace is good for local sales if bundled with other pieces.
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Vintage', 'Yorktowne', and 'Stoneware'. Take a photo of the bottom maker's mark to confirm its USA-made origin, which is preferred over newer overseas versions. Wrap heavily in bubble wrap for shipping as stoneware is heavy and brittle.