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Red Wing Art Pottery # 01403 Leaf Vase / Planter/ Jardiniere
This vase or planter has a decoration of a row of leaves around the bottom third, and is marked on bottom: " Red Wing U.S.A. 01403" and is rather mauve in color, but I believe was originally called cocoa brown and it measures 5 inches across the rim, 4 inches height, and has a base measurement of 4 inches across. No damage to note. Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota, was a firm started in 1878. The company first made utilitarian pottery, including stoneware jugs and canning jars. In the 1920s art pottery was introduced, and the company closed in 1967.
Manufacturer: Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota
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TE1466
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Red Wing Art Pottery # M 5008 Round Compote Pedestal Bowl
This lovely compote, or pedestal bowl is turquoise, with dark specks, this style was introduced in 1957 and stands 6 Ό inches height, and is 8 inches across the top rim and the base is 4 inches across. The base is signed: " Red Wing U.S.A. M 5008." No damage to note. Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota, was a firm started in 1878. The company first made utilitarian pottery, including stoneware jugs and canning jars. In the 1920s art pottery was introduced, and the company closed in 1967.
Manufacturer: Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota
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Red Wing Art Pottery Low Bowl # 835 - Oblong Planter
This oblong shaped bowl, or planter is marked on bottom: "Red Wing USA 835". It is 10 inches in length, 5 Ό inches width, and 2 inches height, and was made in 1938. Color: sea/green matte glaze. Condition: two specks of extra clay in bowl (manufacturing defect), one end has been bumped and has two tiny fleabites to corners, and one area of glaze drip (manufacturing defect). Design to side is an oval thumbprint pattern. Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota, was a firm started in 1878. The company first made utilitarian pottery, including stoneware jugs and canning jars. In the 1920s art pottery was introduced, and the company closed in 1967.
Manufacturer: Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota
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