Haeger Pottery (USA)
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Haeger Pottery (USA)
Well, I only have one piece of this right now........ but Haeger Pottery is gorgeous imo.
Here is my leaf platter...... it is 17" long and 10" wide......
Here is my leaf platter...... it is 17" long and 10" wide......
Heathere572- Number of posts : 50
Age : 52
Location : Chicago, Illinois USA
Registration date : 2008-02-07
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Beautiful colours Heather!
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Haeger Pottery (USA)
Thanks Pip! It has an almost iridescent glaze on it... I got it at a thrift store for $3.00 USD If I sell it on ebay though it will probably only fetch around $20.00 USD but not a bad profit for a $3.00 buy.
Heathere572- Number of posts : 50
Age : 52
Location : Chicago, Illinois USA
Registration date : 2008-02-07
Re: Haeger Pottery (USA)
$20 seems very cheap for such an impressive piece.
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
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I know, I think so too. But I was looking at past auctions and the smaller leaf dish went for $9.99. I have heard that a lot of people who collect pottery always say Haeger is one of the most under rated. But who knows I could be way off on here and it could sell for more $$ than what I think.
Heathere572- Number of posts : 50
Age : 52
Location : Chicago, Illinois USA
Registration date : 2008-02-07
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Cool find! My father worked at Haeger when he was a kid... so I always feel nostalgic when I see it. He grew up in the same town as the factory. My uncles worked there too... I agree Haeger is underrated! Maybe someday people will collect it with the same fervor as Roseville... Who knows?
danielaldis- Number of posts : 1
Location : Santa Fe
Registration date : 2009-08-31
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danielaldis wrote:Cool find! My father worked at Haeger when he was a kid... so I always feel nostalgic when I see it. He grew up in the same town as the factory. My uncles worked there too... I agree Haeger is underrated! Maybe someday people will collect it with the same fervor as Roseville... Who knows?
It sounds like you might be able to help me date one of my recent finds...
If memory serves it's about six or seven inches high.
am guessing it's early?
flowerhead- Number of posts : 71
Location : Oregon, USA
Registration date : 2010-10-02
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model 4207 with orange peel glaze, 32cm
PeterC- Number of posts : 146
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2008-03-09
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