This pitcher is marked Buffalo Pottery. Anyone know what the pattern is called or the date is was made? Any information would be appreciated. If you need better pictures it is listed in my booth under newest
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Buffalo Pottery was established in 1901, primarily to produce premiums for the Larkin Soap Manufacturing Co. The company began making vitrified hotel ware in 1915, and began using the ‘Buffalo China’ backstamp about that time. By the mid-1920s, vitrified commercial china became the company’s main line of business. Their name was officially changed to Buffalo China Inc. in 1956. Buffalo China became a subsidiary of Oneida Ltd. in 1983. Although the US factory closed in the beginning of 2001, foreign-made Buffalo China is still being sold today.
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