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Red Wing potteryby Mark F. Moran1200 listings for highly collectible Red Wing pottery- Full-color photos of each piece- Current collector pricing, detailed descriptions, historical facts ... More info |
Tales of the Roadby Cathy WurzerThe sign is still there, as is the sturdy brick pottery factory, but the business known as Red Wing Potteries, Inc., is not. The factory that churned out ... More info |
Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guideby Ellen T. Schroy More info |
Death of a businessby Richard S. Gillmer More info |
International directory of company historiesby Jay P. Pederson More info |
Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles 2008 Price Guideby Kyle HusfloenAfter a decline in the popularity of stoneware products, an art pottery line was ... This was reflected in a new name for the company, Red Wing Potteries, ... More info |
![]() Red Wing pottery with Rumrillby Dolores H. Simon More info |
Minnesota Off the Beaten Pathby Mark WeinbergerToday there are several sites in town that give visitors a glimpse into the Red Wing pottery tradition. Pottery Place, the large brick complex on Old Main ... More info |
The Newark Museum collection of American art potteryby Newark MuseumRED WING POTTERY 206. Bud Vase 205. Vase Red Wing Pottery, Red Wing, Mn. ca. 1936-40 Light earthenware body, cylindrical form tapered at both ends, ... More info |
Warman's Americana and Collectiblesby Harry L. RinkerStudy the references to become familiar with the Red Wing forms. History: The category of Red Wing Pottery covers several potteries which started in Reg ... More info |
Minnesota historyby Theodore Christian BlegenEd. THE VIEW on page 232 is reproduced from a lithograph owned by the Red Wing Potteries. The groups of pottery pictured were assembled for the firm's ... More info |
Minnesota historyby Minnesota Historical SocietySchouweiler, Red Wing Pottery, 3, 4; Helen G. Flesher, "Clay Potteries of Red Wing," in Minneapolis Journal, November 2, 1901. "Schouweiler, Red Wing ... More info |
Country Americanaby Kyle HusfloenFollowing a union strike in the mid-1960s, Red Wing Potteries ceased ... 1 936- 1 967 Red Wing Potteries ♦ Art Pottery Ash receiver, figure of a pelican, ... More info |
Antiques roadshow collectiblesby Carol PrisantRed Wing Red Wing Pottery had its origins in the mid-nineteenth century, when the residents of Red Wing, Minnesota, started several potteries to take ... More info |
Warman's country antiques & collectiblesby Dana Gehman MorykanIn 1868 David Hallem started Red Wing Stoneware Co., the first pottery with ... In 1936 the name was changed to Red Wing Potteries, Inc. During the 1930s it ... More info |
The Antiques journalThe History of Red Wing Pottery, 75th Anniversary Exhibit 1878- 1953. Brochure privately published by Red Wing Potteries, Inc., 1963. ... More info |
Warman's Antiques and Their Pricesby Harry L. Rinker45.00 RED WING POTTERY History: The Red Wing pottery category covers several potteries from Red Wing, Minnesota. In 1868 David Hallem started Red Wing ... More info |
Kovels' Antiques and Collectibles Price List 2002, 34th Editionby Ralph M. KovelFrom l933 to l938, it was produced by the Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota. In January l938, production was transferred to the Shawnee Pottery in ... More info |
Minnesotaby John G. ShepardUntil it was eclipsed by more economical glass production techniques in the 1940s, the Red Wing Union's pottery was in such demand that at one point the ... More info |
The Community basis for postwar planningby University of Minnesota. Committee on Community SurveysArt in Ked Wing Pottery The industries based on Red Wing's greatest natural resource ... now called Red Wing Potteries, remains the largest in town. ... More info |