Set of 6 MCM Winfield GABRIEL PASADENA 5 7/8" Brown & Seafoam Green Glaze Saucers
Saucers measure 5 7/8" D.
Each piece is signed "Gabriel Pasadena 227".
Gabriel China was the name used on dinnerware by Winfield Pottery from 1947 until they closed in the early 1960s.
Gabriel was the last name of the owners of Winfield Pottery in the 1940s. In 1946, the Gabriels made some sort of arrangement with American Ceramics of Santa Monica for them to use the Winfield name and produce many of the Winfield dinnerware lines. The Gabriels continued making other (and some identical) Winfield dinnerware patterns in Pasadena until 1962, inscribing their products "Gabriel Pasadena".
This nine-piece set of Winfield Pottery's Gabriel Pasadena collection is a must-have for any Mid-Century Modern enthusiast. The set includes four coffee cups and five saucers, all made of high-quality ceramic and porcelain materials. The cups feature an etched berries and leaves pattern with a brown and seafoam green glaze, while the saucers have the same beautiful glaze, without the floral pattern.
Set is in VERY GOOD CONDITION ~ No nicks, chips, cracks, flea bites, or damage. A bit of light age-related crazing, only noticeable on very close inspection.
Add this set to your collection of dinnerware and serveware, or display it as a standalone piece.
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