Debi's Yorktowne Page
I started my collection of Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne in November 1999 (thanks to e-bay).  I had first seen the pattern in a local department store in Dodge City, Kansas while still in high school in 1968 and fell in love with it.  As the years went by, I often wondered what happened to this pottery pattern.  In 1995 I saw a 20 piece starter set in a K-Mart in Beaumont, Texas. My husband bought me a set for Christmas that year and it sat in a closet until we moved to Memphis, Tennessee in the summer of 1998.  I have successfully bid on numerous pieces on e-bay and in December 2000, I was lucky enough to purchase 59 boxes of "old" items from a man in Florida that was selling his mother's collection, dating back to the mid 70's.  As you will see on this page, I have acquired many unique pieces. 

I hope you will enjoy viewing this page as much as I have enjoyed creating it.

Thank You for visiting my dream page.
Pen Pal's
I would like to use this space for anyone who would like to visit with other Yorktowne addicts.  If you would like your     e-mail address included, please let me know.
Idea Corner
Some of my favorite Yorktowne Links
Rose's Pfaltzgraff page
Cathy wrote: I visited with a lady in Texas that uses her broken pieces of Yorktowne to make mosaic trivets. 
Pfaltzgraff Page
My Yorktowne Collection
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Serving Bowls More Serving Bowls Child's Collection Cookware Collection
Canister Collection
Candle Collection
Coffee/Tea Server Collection
Glassware Collection
Serving Platters Collection
More Serving Platters
Teapot Trivet/child plate/plate clock
Tea Kettle Collection
Square Trivet/Bottle
Measuring Cup
Ice Cream Flute/Sugar Shaker/Sugar-Creamer
Ashtray
2 Styles Butter Warmers
2 Tankards/ Sugar w/ S&P
Round Trivet
My most valued pieces (doll/beverage crock)
Bunny Bank/Bunny S&P
Table Lamp
Egg Cup w/wood eggs
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