Nearly one year to the day after Red Wing Pottery filed a lawsuit against the Pottery Museum of Red Wing, the two sides have settled, bringing to an end a legal battle that pitted trademark against ...
THE PIECE: Red Wing Pottery "Orleans Provincial" tea set, including tea pot with lid, creamer and sugar bowl without lid, from the 1940s. View full sizeKathleen LeBlanc's tea set features Red Wing's ...
Red Wing, a Mississippi River city on the Minnesota side, has been home to a pottery museum for years — but now it's billed as home to the nation's largest pottery collection. The donation of a ...
RED WING, Minn. — After September, it’s going to get a lot harder to find new products from Minnesota’s iconic Red Wing Stoneware and Pottery. The owners, Bruce and Irene Johnson, have confirmed that ...
This Nov. 4, 2013 photo shows a zinc glaze pottery at Red Wing Pottery in Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing Pottery, an institution in the Mississippi River town since the 1860s, is facing sale or closure as ...
Red Wing Pottery is set to reopen on Friday after closing for more than two months while it transitioned to new ownership. Bruce and Irene Johnson bought the iconic ceramics store in Red Wing, Minn., ...
This Nov. 4, 2013 photo shows a zinc glaze pottery at Red Wing Pottery in Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing Pottery, an institution in the Mississippi River town since the 1860s, is facing sale or closure as ...
RED WING, Minn. (WCCO) --A Minnesota company that's been making pottery for 140 years is on the verge of closing. The owner of Red Wing Pottery says he is planning to shut down at the end of the year, ...
RED WING -- Recalling the hatred of the 1967 strike that shook Red Wing Pottery to its core, current Red Wing Pottery owner Bruce Johnson said mounting stress and pressure have taken their toll. He ...
RED WING, Minn. - Red Wing Pottery, an institution in the Mississippi River town for 150 years, has found a buyer. Minnesota Public Radio News reports Red Wing Stoneware Company expects to close on a ...
Red Wing Pottery, a storied Mississippi River institution that began selling farmers salt-glaze storage crocks in the 1860s, will either be sold or closed. Scott Gillmer, owner and grandson of former ...