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Janice (ver2us1) posted an update Saturday, Feb 11, 2012, 11:07am EST, 13 years, 7 months ago
Amber: I have copies of all the marks that Pfaltzgraff used over the years. There are at least close to 20 different ones, including the York marks and the ones used when Pfaltzgraff made utility ware. So marks can tell when and where an item was made. Marks did change over the years, sometimes dramatically and sometimes very subtly. Knowing what the changes were , or are, can help date an item or at let me know at least what decade the item was made. There are some items, however, like Gourmet items, that were never marked, or the ink stamps can't be read, or were only marked "USA". That's where knowing the items comes in handy.
Janice