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This was my grandmother's piece. I think her husband gave it to her back in the 20's or 30's. It's in great shape. No chips or breaks. But it's hard to read the information on the bottom of the piece.
Cari Cucksey
Posted: Jan 17, 2011 | Flag
Hi Jane,
You have a lovely little treasure in your hands. The marking on the bottom is Stangl and your piece is a vintage Stangl Goldfinch and her chicks.
The Stangl Company was best known for their hand-painted and hand-carved dinnerware. Then, in 1940, The Stangl Company took advantage of a crippled import market, caused by the onset of WWII and introduced ceramic birds to their production. With the end of the war marking a rebound of the import trade, Stangl limited production of these figures, until November 1978, when the factory closed.
The piece appears to be in wonderful condition and I believe you could easily achieve an asking price of between $60 to $100 USD.
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