Red Wing Stoneware Company, one of the largest producers of utilitarian pottery and stoneware in the United States, has been an iconic name in Minnesota's history since 1877.
That legacy is still going strong with collectors, who were eager to snap up pieces offered in a July 10 Red Wing Dinnerware, Art Pottery & Stoneware sale by A New Day Auctions that coincided with Red Wing Collectors Society's 46th Annual Crockfest Convention.
The 435 lots featured the Red Wing collection of Cynthia and Duane Smith and included more than ten different dinnerware lines with over thirty pieces of Blossom Time, Chrysanthemum, Diamond Jim's, Fondoso, Lanterns, Magnolia, Partyware, Spring Song and Tampico, among others.
Additional items, many of them rare, included advertising pieces, ashtrays, bowls, butter churns, canisters, casseroles, coffee and…