Red Wing Pottery History and Pottery Marks

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Red Wing is a leader in Minnesota Pottery.  Red Wing Collectors prize the salt glaze jugs. Beehive shapes and doubled handled jugs are always in demand.

Production began in Red Wing, Minnesota in 1861 by John Paul, a German potter. For the next 116 years, clay products were made commercially in the City of Red Wing by a number of companies and individuals, with a wide assortment of products.

RED WING Timeline:

1877 - Red Wing Stoneware Co founded
1894 - Joined Minnesota Stoneware Co & North Star Stoneware Co forming the Union Stoneware Co 1894
1900 - Minnesota Stoneware Co burned
1901 - Red Wing Stoneware Co burned
1906 - Union Stoneware Co dissolved
– Red Wing Stoneware Co & Minnesota Stoneware Co merged to become Red Wing Union Stoneware Co
1920 - Red Wing began making decorative pieces
1932 - Rumrill production began by Red Wing Union Stoneware, for George Rum Rill
1935 - Rum Rill mark was filed by Red Wing Union Stoneware Co
1936 - Red Wing Union Stoneware Co renamed to Red Wing Potteries, Inc
1947  - Stoneware production stopped by Red Wing
1967 - Out of Business

The Red Wing Potteries shut down its large factory in 1967. The company president, R.A. Gillmer kept the outlet store and some other significant assets, changed the name to Red Wing Pottery, and kept operating the retail operation. They began manufacturing Red Wing Pottery again. The company still remains with the third generation of the Gillmer family. The last remaining large factory building was sold to a developer who created Pottery Place Mall, which is unaffiliated with the Red Wing Pottery. It stands across the street.

Marks:

This mark dates from 1883-1906:

Minnesota Stoneware Co Red Wing mark

Weller Pottery Marks

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Weller used a number of different marks …

This mark was used from the late 1900’s until just before 1925.  This WELLER Weller Ware mark came from a Weller Hudson vase:

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Van Briggle Mark (residue bottom) 1930’s-1940’s

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Logo Van BRiggLE Colo. Spgs. (Note the residue bottom) was used in the mid 1930’s to the mid 1940’s.

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Other Stickley Logos or Furniture Marks

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Did I mention that there were a lot of companies that used the name Stickley?  The following were all arts and crafts companies and their furniture is high quality and still sought after by collectors.  But don’t be fooled, these are not the most prized Gustav Stickley pieces.

1912-1918 L&JG Stickley logo or mark:

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Quaint Furniture Stickley Bros. Co. Grand Rapids Michigan logo or mark -

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1918 Stickley Syracuse & Fayetteville, NY logo or mark:

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1909-1913 Charles Stickley logo or mark:

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1913-1918 Charles Stickley logo or mark:

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Stickley Bros. Co. Grand Rapids logo or mark:

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Stickley Bros. Co. Grand Rapids logo or mark:

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Gustav Stickley Logo or Marks “Als ik kan”

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

There were a lot of companies that used the name Stickley.  Gustav Stickley is the most desirable and his marks are shown below. I will show other companies marks in another post.

1902-1904 Gustav Stickley Als ik kan Mark:

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1904-1906 Gustav Stickley Als ik kan Mark:

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1905-1912 Gustav Stickley Als ik kan Mark:

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1912-1916 Gustav Stickley Als ik kan Mark:

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1912-1916 Gustav Stickley Als ik kan Paper Label:

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