Art Pottery of the Day

The Teco Pottery line was debuted in 1902 by the Terra Cotta Tile Works. Style was indicative of the "Prairie School" arts & crafts movement.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Found Artefact - Red Wing Dinnerware

Another Monday. Ah, another opportunity to thrift. Yay! I'll be hitting up one of my regular spots today during lunch. Last week I scored some Red Wing dishware there and I'm hoping some more pieces will magically appear. I"ll be posting my finds on Twitter using the #thriftbreak tag.

Red Wing pottery began production in the late 1870s and ended in 1967. All dishware, stoneware, art pottery were produced in  Red Wing, Minnesota. Northern Lights was one of ten patterns made in the Futura shape. A Red Wing brochure described the colors as "soft silver gray with hazy hints of turquoise, dusted with a gray fleck overglaze". It was considered their version of "contemporary Danish" and produced from 1956-1957. Must be why I like it so much. Hard to believe each piece was hand painted.
Red Wing Northern Lights

2 comments:

bopfish said...

Those are nice. I have not found any cool redwing.

Nik said...

Thanks! These are my first Red Wing finds!