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Red Wing
Submitted by tennebrac on Thu, 01/17/2008 - 10:24pm.
I've only run across the orange around here and if I'm remembering correctly, a number of the orange ones I've seen had crazing. Unusual for RedW. I really like the shape and style of this vase and the yellow glaze is attractive.
Belle Kogan was one of the earliest female industrial designers of note and she was amazing. A prolific designer with exceptional talent. This was a line she designed and it was introduced in the early 1960s: the colors and shapes are clearly clues to the date of introduction.
Yellow
I like the yellow glaze. Great looking vase!
Does the yellow craze as
Does the yellow craze as much as the orange?
Crazing
Mike--it's not crazed at all. The orange Prismatique vase I have is not crazed either.
I've only run across the
I've only run across the orange around here and if I'm remembering correctly, a number of the orange ones I've seen had crazing. Unusual for RedW. I really like the shape and style of this vase and the yellow glaze is attractive.
Belle Kogan?
Did Belle Kogan design this line of pottery for Red Wing? I remember reading that somewhere. Another, amazing designer.
Kogan!
Belle Kogan was one of the earliest female industrial designers of note and she was amazing. A prolific designer with exceptional talent. This was a line she designed and it was introduced in the early 1960s: the colors and shapes are clearly clues to the date of introduction.