Stangl Bird Of Paradise Signed A.Z. Mold 3408 Made In The U.S.A.

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Up for consideration is this retired bird of paradise by Stangl. Produced in the 1940's, it is currently listed by Kovels antique guide with a replacement value of $300.00. Standing 5" tall and 5.5" across at it's widest points, this beautiful bird is hand painted in pastel tones of greens, yellows, blues and rose. The artist A.Z. has made their mark on the bottom. It is mold number 3408 and is embossed with Stangl on the bottom, as well as having the original paper label taped to the bottom. This will sure to add to a wonderful collection or for your best friend who is a bird lover. I can have this out to you in just a matter of days when you use the "Buy It Now" feature. Stangl Stangl Pottery traces its history back to the Fulper Pottery of New Jersey. In 1910, Johann Martin Stangl started working at Fulper. He left to work at Haeger Pottery from 1915 to 1920. Stangl returned to Fulper Pottery in 1920, became president in 1926, and changed the company name to Stangl Pottery in 1929. Stangl acquired the firm in 1930. Fulper Pottery's name was not officially changed to Stangl Pottery until 1955, but dinnerware made by the company was marked Stangl since 1930. The pottery is known for dinnerware and a line of bird figurines. Martin Stangl died in 1972 and the pottery was sold to Frank Wheaton, Jr., of Wheaton Industries. Production read more