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Red Wing Rose Pattern Dinnerware
Red Wing Rose Gravy Boat with Tray
1.25 lb (0.57 kg) Weight

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N5N-5PTFF0 8.49 USD

This is a gravy boat with attached underplate from the Red Wing Rose pattern of dinnerware. It is glazed white and further decorated with the handpainted Red Wing Rose design. The bottom of this gravy boat is stamped with the RED WING HANDPAINTED OVENPROOF U.S.A. 228 ink stamp.

This gravy boat is in fair condition. It has no chips, but the underplate has a hairline crack in it. This hairline is tight, but can be seen from both the top and bottom. Still, it should be more than adequate for your holiday children's table.

In delicate, muted pink, a single rose and accompanying buds with muted green foliage borders the design of Red Wing Rose pattern dinnerware.

Red Wing Potteries introduced their Futura line of dinnerware in 1955 with excitingly modern shapes. Designed by Charles Murphy, the flatware pieces in the line are slightly ovoid rather than round and the serving pieces are slightly off-center.

A Red Wing brochure states of the Futura line that "Red Wing's new shape is modified oval, designed for practicality as well as interest and grace. Plates, bowls and cups are easy to handle, easy to stack, and require minimum table space - ideal for outdoor and buffet service. Cups feature a slightly narrowed 'non-splash' lip. Beverage servers, salts and peppers, handles on bowls and covers are in 'different' shapes to lend zest to your service."

All Futura designs are hand-painted, oven-proof, colorfast and detergent safe.

Red Wing Potteries gradually converted from producing stoneware to dinnerware and art pottery. Starting in the 1930's and through their closure in 1967, Red Wing Potteries produced over a hundred different dinnerware patterns. Forms ranged from traditional shapes to the whimsical. Patterns included every design from floral motifs to the abstract. They produced heavy ceramic, fine china and economy dinnerware sets. Some patterns consisted of mostly flatware with few serving pieces. Some patterns consisted of only serving pieces. Other patterns had both.

On the bottom of most Red Wing dinnerware 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
Gravy Boat
  • 4.00 in (10.16 cm) Height
  • 4.50 in (11.43 cm) Width
  • 7.00 in (17.78 cm) Length

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View of side of gravy boat.

View of side of gravy boat.
View of other side of gravy boat.

View of other side of gravy boat.
Top view of gravy boat.

Top view of gravy boat.
Bottom view of gravy boat.

Bottom view of gravy boat.

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