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History | Red Wing Collectors Society - Red Wing Collectors SocietyThe commercial production of clay products began in Red Wing, Minnesota in 1861 by a German potter by the name of John Paul.
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Red Wing PotteryMar 24, 2018 · Red Wing, Minnesota was home to the manufacture of utilitarian stoneware, art pottery and dinnerware from 1861 until 1967. The great American ...
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Looking Back | Red Wing Stoneware & PotteryThe land around Red Wing was rich with clay. In 1861 a German immigrant named John Paul discovered a rich pocket of clay on the land that he intended to farm. A ...
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History - Pottery Place Red WingOver labor issues, the Red Wing Pottery workers go on strike. And although there were talks of a resolution, the plant eventually just shut down completely.
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ABOUT - Pottery Museum of Red WingThe collection contains over 2000 photographs, depicting the history of the pottery companies and illustrating how the ware was manufactured. ART POTTERY.
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Red Wing Pottery Sales, Inc. - Company-Histories.comStoneware was first produced in Red Wing in 1861, when a German immigrant named John Paul moved to a farm near Red Wing. Paul had been a potter in Germany and ...
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Goodhue County's Clay Industries | MNopediaMay 29, 2013 · In 1861, German immigrant John Paul , a potter by trade, arrived in Goodhue Township. He soon found that high-grade clay, the kind needed to ...
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Stoneware production in Red Wing, Minnesota - Collectors JournalNov 9, 2020 · Following the Civil War, there was tremendous demand for functional stoneware items in the United States. Hundreds of companies or ...Missing: Midwest | Show results with:Midwest
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[PDF] 2. Location - NPGalleryThe name Red Wing Union Stoneware Company no longer reflected the product being manufactured, so the name was changed to Red. Wing Potteries, Inc. in 1936 ...
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None### Summary of Red Wing Pottery History (Up to 1936)
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RED WING POTTERIES: Finding Aids : MNHS.ORG - Googleapis.comTherefore, in January 1936, the shareholders voted to change the name from the "Red Wing Union Stoneware Company" to the "Red Wing Potteries, Inc."
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A Brief Discussion of Artware - Red Wing Collectors SocietyIn response to the decreased demand for utilitarian stoneware items, the potteries of Red Wing expanded their art pottery production and added dinnerware lines.
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Red Wing Pottery Sales, Inc. - Encyclopedia.comThe pottery factory was the county's top taxpaying industry and one of the city's largest employers with more than 100 workers. But the impact was more than ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Dinnerware by Red Wing - Red Wing Collectors SocietyAll-in-all, the company produced 31 lines (or shapes) and 104 different patterns. The easier patterns to find include Bob White, Lotus, Magnolia, and Village ...
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Red Wing Beyond the Crock: Larry Roschen on the Stoneware ...Sep 30, 2010 · In this interview, Roschen explains why Red Wing transitioned from stoneware to dinnerware, and one-upped Fiesta in the process, launching the first line of ...
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Effort in works to save iconic Red Wing business - Post BulletinNov 6, 2013 · In the 1960s when the full manufacturing facility was in operation, Red Wing Pottery had about 130 employees. It stopped mass-producing the ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Town and Country | Red Wing Collectors SocietyTown and Country dinnerware was created by celebrated designer Eva Zeisel, and it represented her only work for Red Wing.
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Reviving a Red Wing tradition, one pot at a time - Pioneer Pressmostly jugs, crocks and bowls — from these clay beds in the early 1860s.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Red Wing Pottery Co., Red Wing, Minnesota (1877-1967)Feb 9, 2015 · Red Wing Stoneware Company sprung up in 1877 and quickly earned a name for producing quality stoneware. Later, Minnesota Stoneware Company ...
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Red Wing Pottery finds a buyer - MPR NewsDec 27, 2013 · Bruce Johnson and his wife, Irene, bought the iconic stoneware company from third-generation owner Scott Gillmer. They also recently bought the Red Wing ...Missing: 2010s tourist<|control11|><|separator|>
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Red Wing Stoneware owner says his critics forced closureDec 10, 2015 · Peterson said a labor strike in 1967 effectively shut down the original company and that Johnson's enterprise is something entirely new. He ...Missing: plastics | Show results with:plastics
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Red Wing pottery business to halt manufacturing this fallAug 27, 2019 · The owners, Bruce and Irene Johnson, have confirmed that they will be closing their current manufacturing and retail location at 4909 Moundview Drive in Red ...
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Red Wing pottery owners spinning away from iconic businessAug 28, 2019 · The owners, Bruce and Irene Johnson, have confirmed that they will be closing their current manufacturing and retail location at 4909 Moundview ...
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[PDF] Red Wing Product Line History1877-1910. The product line comprised primarily of utilitarian stoneware items such as jars, jugs, and churns, water coolers, bowls and such.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Red Wing Stoneware IdentificationThe Red Wing Stoneware company first began producing utilitarian stoneware in 1877. These early pieces were covered with a rich tan salt glaze and decorated ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Pickle and Fementing foods in a Red Wing CrockJul 25, 2008 · my question is this..Is it safe to pickle or ferment foods in a crock that is cracked. Being familiar pottery and glazes, I always understood ...Missing: storage butter
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Butter Crock with Lid | Red Wing Stoneware & PotteryOut of stockThis decorative, yet functional piece for serving custard, baked apples, casseroles, salsa and pickle relish, and for storing candy, coarse salts or spices.
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How Its Made | Red Wing Stoneware & PotteryWe carefully blend those clays, using our exclusive formula. Three different methods are then used to form the individual pieces. 1. Some is hand thrown by our ...Missing: semi- automated
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Red Wing Stoneware and Red Wing Pottery - Visit MinnesotaThe company continues to use the traditional salt glaze style, which refers to the process of throwing salt into the kiln when the temperature reaches 2,400°F.
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New Red Wing Pottery - Current Marks and Shapes Like Early PiecesThe first of the large potteries was organized in 1876 and named Red Wing Stoneware Company. This was followed in 1883 by the creation of Minnesota Stoneware ...
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Rumrill - KovelsRumrill Pottery was designed by George Rumrill of Little Rock, Arkansas. From 1933 to 1938, it was produced by the Red Wing Pottery of Red Wing, Minnesota.
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Tile garage's story begins to unfold | Local News | republicaneagle ...... Red Wing, who was an official at Red Wing Potteries. ... grog" mixture to clay as filler. "We recycled ... While the Red Wing Pottery story is well ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] BULLETIN - The American Ceramic SocietyIncrease the mechanical strength by better grading of grog and the use of plastic clay of greater binding power. ... Koos has been connected with the Red Wing ...
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Red Wing's Rich Pottery History - Twin Cities Bungalow ClubOct 3, 2016 · Red Wing's pottery industry took off with the opening of the Red Wing Stoneware Company in 1877. They produced utilitarian stoneware items such ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment<|control11|><|separator|>
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Exploring Red Wing's Ceramic Past & Present - MPR NewsAug 22, 2011 · Wilson says Red Wing Pottery fires its kiln once per month, with an average of 400 pieces inside. When the kiln reaches about 2250° F, "we just ...
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Pottery Place is a regional draw - Post BulletinJul 19, 1993 · The Pottery Place building was built in 1893 and Red Wing Pottery was manufactured there through the mid-1960s. In 1982, the building was ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Red Wing Collectors Society Foundation/Pottery Museum of Red WinThe museum honors Red Wing's clay industry, displaying over 6,000 vintage pieces, and aims to preserve and expand awareness of these wares.About · TOUR · Gift store · Museum complex
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History comes full circle | Business | republicaneagle.comApr 15, 2015 · After the closing of the Red Wing Pottery production factory in 1967, it has taken almost 50 years for the Pottery Place to sell crafted ...
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Redwing Art Pottery: Identification & Value Guide - Amazon.comBook details ; Print length. 144 pages ; Language. English ; Publisher. Collector Books ; Publication date. January 1, 1996 ; Dimensions. 8.5 x 0.25 x 11.25 inches.Missing: reproductions glazes revival
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Material Culture Collections - Goodhue County Historical SocietyOur collection items encompass an encyclopedic range of material culture, including examples of archaeology from the Red Wing Locale, Red Wing Pottery, ...
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Goodhue County's Clay Industries - Minnesota Historical SocietyMay 29, 2013 · Red Wing's potteries became a regional supplier of stoneware storage goods in the 1880s and 1890s. Butter crocks, large pickle jars and jugs ...
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Red Wing's Art Pottery: Glazed and Diffused - Los Angeles TimesJan 13, 2001 · In the 1970s, it referred to the work of a limited group of potteries working before the 1930s. As time has passed, the pottery made by other ...
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EDUCATION - Pottery Museum of Red WingThe Pottery Museum of Red Wing has been dedicated to sharing and teaching others about the Red Wing clay industry since its founding.Missing: Dan | Show results with:Dan
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Pottery Museum of Red Wing | Explore MinnesotaDozens of displays highlight both the common and rare examples of products produced in Red Wing pottery factories, including stoneware, art pottery, ...
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Red Wing's iconic stoneware factory will close this fall - Star TribuneAug 29, 2019 · Red Wing's iconic stoneware factory will close this fall. Ceramics have been a mainstay of this southern Minnesota town since the late 1800s.<|control11|><|separator|>