Description: Today I have up for consideration a Syracuse - Onondaga, Soup - Salad - Pasta Bowl. This piece is 2-1/8" tall & 7-1/2" diameter at the rim. This piece is Solid Gold in color with a Wave Pattern on the Rim. The Stamp reads- "USA - Since 1871- Syracuse China 38-C" The History of the Syracuse - Onondaga Pottery Company The company now known as Syracuse China was founded in 1871 as the Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.) in Geddes, New York (now part of Syracuse). It was named after the county in which it was located. On July 20, 1871, sixteen local businessmen purchases a struggling pottery for $50,000. The pottery industry was not new to Geddes. It's roots were planted in 1841 when W.H. Farrar arrived from Vermont to establish a small pottery for making salt-glazed stoneware. Farrar moved his pottery closer to Erie Canal in 1857. In 1868 he sold the business to a group who formed the Empire Crockery Manufacturing Company. It was managed by an English potter, Lyman Clark. When Onondaga Pottery took over, it gained the building, it's stock & Clark. O.P. Co. was located far from New Jersey & Ohio centers of ceramic manufacturing, so supplies were transported on the canal & railroads. At first the company back-stamped its ware with the English Lion & Unicorn Arms. In 1873 it dropped it's reference to England & adopted the Great Seal of the State of New York to mark the improvements in it's Irion-stoneware. When Clark left, another English potter, Richard Pass, took his place as Superintendent. In 1884 Elmer Walter established the Boston China Decorating Works. In 1885, Richard's son, James Pass, joined O.P. Co. as Superintendent, later becoming President. In 1888 he developed America's first truly vitreous china body. In 1895, the name "Syracuse China" appeared in the back-stamp. The company continued to produce the earthware body until 1897, when it was discontinued. Following James Pass's death in 1913, Bert Salisbury became President & led O.P. Co.. In 1926 the research labs created a color clay body known as "OLD IVORY & in 1931 they created "ADOBE" in a tan color. Manufacturing of fine china continued until 1970 at which time it ceased, the plant was torn down & all production moved. In April 1978, shareholders of Syracuse China Corporation voted to merge with Canadian Pacific Investments, Ltd. The company expanded by acquiring the "Mayer China Company" in 1984 & "Shenango Pottery" on 1988. In 1989 Canadian Pacific put Syracuse China Company on the market. The Susqyuhanna - Pfaltzgraff Company of New York, Pennsylvania, out bid more than twenty investors for the highly regarded pottery. By the early 1990's The Syracuse China Company closed both Pennsylvania plants & made the ware of all three companies at its Syracuse plant. In 1995, Libby Inc of Toledo, Ohio purchased the Syracuse China Company. At DemiQ-Dishes-N-More we believe that our buyers deserve quality merchandise at a reasonable price, with all the information needed in order to make an inform decision! DemiQ-Dishes-N-More Offers next day shipping, Hassle Free returns & 100% satisfaction guarantee, so you can buy with confidence! We provide Replacement China, Dinnerware, Stoneware, Glass Ware, Collectibles & a wide Variety of other items. We hope you enjoy what you see & we hope to see you again soon! If you like what you see please add us to your list of favorite sellers. Thank you for your business! Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites Package weight: 3 - LBS Weight includes item(s), box, bubble wrap & packing materials. NOTE: I DO NOT set the shipping cost - that is done by USPS! PLEASE review the shipping cost BEFORE you buy! I pack all fragile pieces well, however some pieces are VERY FRAGILE & I have no control on how packages are handled after they leave my possession. If something should break during delivery - I will request pictures of the broken item(s) before I will offer a refund. I prefer payment through Paypal. Positive feedback is sent as soon as positive feedback is received! Thank you for your time & your purchase!
Price: 3.99 USD
Location: Buckley, Washington
End Time: 2024-12-30T02:12:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Date-Lined
Custom Bundle: No
MPN: N/A
Handmade: No
Pattern: Vintage
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Production Technique: Pottery
Occasion: All Occasions
Vintage: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Origin: America
Material: Stoneware
Year Manufactured: 1950
Model: Soup Salad Pasta Bowl
Product Line: Syracuse
Shape: Round
Main Color: Gold
Production Style: Art Pottery
Brand: Syracuse Onondaga
Style: Contemporary
Color: Gold
Set Includes: Salad Bowl, Soup Bowl, Pasta Bowl
Theme: Solid
Type: Soup Bowl
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original