Red Wing Stoneware Encyclopedia

The upper Midwest had long been a mecca for stoneware production. Early utilitarian wares were typically made by small "mom and pop" potters. These potters were replaced by larger companies such as Weir, Monmouth, Macomb, Western, New Im, and Fort Dodge. Eventually, two large potteries emerged - the Western Stoneware Company and, the focus of this book, the Red Wing Stoneware Company.

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Table of Contents:

COVER

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

GENERAL STONEWARE

KITCHEN

JUGS

SPECIALIZING

INDEX