POTTERY
Red Wing Potteries
The building at the rear and the low building to the right are the only standing buildings to this day. Pottery Place in Red Wing is a blend of unique shops and dining experiences. ...
Posted on 6/19/12 at 9:41 AM
Other Uses for a Red Wing Crock
Do you have a crock that you don't know what to do with? Did you recently inherit one and it needs a home but it might not fit your decor? 1. Trash can - Crocks are great for this job - there is No w...
Posted on 9/7/11 at 11:41 AM
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By Ruth Nerhaugen , August 31, 2010
AREA BUSINESS NOTEBOOK: Flea market schedule released
By Anne Jacobson , April 22, 2009
Chicago World’s Fair mug
Two specialty items produced by Red Wing Potteries 50 and 75 years ago were reproduced for the 2008 Red Wing Collectors Society convention, under way at Red Wing High School.By Ruth Nerhaugen , July 11, 2008
Donation spurs planning for future
A new building or a new location may be in the future for the Red Wing Pottery Museum.July 11, 2008
Pottery Walk strides ahead
The Pottery Walk that was a dream at last year’s Red Wing Collectors Society convention has become reality.By Ruth Nerhaugen , July 10, 2008
Pottery memories
A local news story in the 1970s called on people interested in Red Wing pottery to meet for dinner at the St. James Hotel.By Mike Longaecker , July 09, 2008
Donation spurs planning for future
Editor’s note: The 32nd annual Red Wing Collectors Society convention runs Thursday through Saturday. Headquarters is at Red Wing High School, but collectors will be seen throughout the community looking for Red Wing stoneware and pottery. Events also are planned at the Red Wing Pottery Museum and at Pottery Park.By Ruth Nerhaugen , July 08, 2008
Collectors gather in Red Wing for pottery convention
Thousands of stoneware and pottery collectors with Red Wing on their minds will make the trek to the Red Wing Collectors Society national convention, which runs Thursday through Saturday.By Ruth Nerhaugen , July 08, 2008
Studio with a view
With the opening of Great River Pottery, Lake City residents have the opportunity to watch potter Mark Connolly form one-of-a-kind creations and see firsthand what sets his artwork apart.By Ginger Holm, Contributor , July 08, 2008
Editorial: Another historic first for pottery
Soaring high: Red Wing residents know it. Pottery collectors know it. Now the rest of the state will know it. Red Wing Pottery is a class act.June 28, 2008
Pottery makes instant history
How much would you pay for a piece of history? When it’s a history-making piece of Red Wing pottery and only 150 of the stoneware crocks are being made, price may not be an object to collectors.By Ruth Nerhaugen , June 25, 2008
Rarest of the rare
Is this Red Wing? How old would it be? What do you think it’s worth? Can this chip be repaired?By Ruth Nerhaugen , May 20, 2008
Pottery Road Show coming to town
The Red Wing Collectors Society Pottery Road Show will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Red Wing Pottery Museum on the second floor of Pottery Place, 2000 Old W. Main St.May 14, 2008
What is my Red Wing worth?
A Red Wing Pottery Road Show is being planned for May 18 in response to an increase in inquiries from area residents who want to know what their Red Wing pieces are worth.April 08, 2008
‘We Did It Our Way’
A retrospective exhibition of the work of Guy and Judith Williams, a Red Wing couple, is at the Anderson Center at Tower View. Titled “We Did It Our Way … Together?” the show includes his paintings and her pottery.By Ruth Nerhaugen , January 25, 2008
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