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What an impressive display you could make with this collectible category! Besides the several dozen possibilities from the Red Wing dinnerware lines, quite a few miscellaneous pieces were made. Please see our reference section for the books mentioned below. A search of the individual books reveals the following information about teapots. |
It is easier to mention the dinnerware patterns WITHOUT a teapot listed as a piece you could purchase as a complete set:
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#261-p 190 |
village green-p 129 |
Please see the related link on the Red Wing line called Town and Country for a good color photo of the teapot found in this pattern.
Without a doubt, the teapot every collector wants for their collection is the Chief Red Wing teapot. This extremely rare piece was the highest price piece selling at the collector convention in 1995. Pictures are shown in the following books:
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Dutch woman tea pot. |
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Capistrano tea pot |
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Rooster tea pots, #257, pink and blue, 1926 |
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Dynasty-Plum Blossom, chartreuse |
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1949 Casual-Smart Set1955 |
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Thanks to Wally Armstrong, Monroe, WA, we have identified this as Normandy, beverage
server and it comes in Dubonnet and Forest green. You will find it on page 10 of the
Dinnerware Book. Thanks Wally! |
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