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Low Bowl in Yellow and Green Glazes
1.50 lb (0.68 kg) Weight

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20P-51DLMU 29.99 USD

This is a low bowl which comes glazed in Luster Yellow on the outside and Luster Woodland Green on the inside. The bottom of the bowl is marked with the mold mark 414 RED WING U.S.A. The estimated date of manufacture of this bowl is the 1950's.

This bowl is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.

Red Wing Potteries produced a wide range of bowls. Compotes are merely bowls with a single footed stand. The Potteries devoted a significant portion of the art pottery production to bowls which is why we can find so many different shapes today.

The Red Wing Stoneware companies produced limited amounts of art pottery in the nineteenth century. Over time, they increased their production. Art pottery production in volume probably started sometime shortly after the turn of the twentieth century, though it didn't become a significant portion of their business until the late 1920's.

Over time, Red Wing Potteries produced an amazingly wide assortment of art pottery forms in many different colors. Prominent designers Belle Kogan and Charles Murphy contributed significantly to the art pottery lines.

The bottoms of art pottery pieces are either glazed or unglazed. On the bottom of the glazed pieces you will find three little dots. These dots are left in the glaze by the little tripod that the Potteries used to support the piece when they fired it in the kiln. The three dots are not damage, they are a remnant of the manufacturing process and authenticate the piece as being actual Red Wing.

Parts
Part Measurements
Bowl
  • 2.00 in (5.08 cm) Height
  • 8.00 in (20.32 cm) Diameter

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View of top of bowl.

View of top of bowl.
Bottom view of bowl.

Bottom view of bowl.
View of side of bowl.

View of side of bowl.
View of other side of bowl.

View of other side of bowl.

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