Form #1304 was an early entry to the Mid-Century Modern golden age of the ‘50s. Designers began rejecting heavy, ornate pre-war styles. Dimensions are 13 inches at the longest point, 9” at the widest and a 2“ height. This 1947 beauty was created by the staff designers at Red Wing Pottery. The MCM trend was at its tipping point and flourished through the’50s.. These glazes feature Luster Gray and Luster Pink. Imprinted on the bottom is “1304 RED WING USA”
Form #1304 was an early entry to the Mid-Century Modern golden age of the ‘50s. Designers began rejecting heavy, ornate pre-war styles. Dimensions are 13 inches at the longest point, 9” at the widest and a 2“ height. This 1947 beauty was created by the staff designers at Red Wing Pottery. The MCM trend was at its tipping point and flourished through the’50s.. These glazes feature Luster Gray and Luster Pink. Imprinted on the bottom is “1304 RED WING USA”