Log in or Sign up
Antiques Board
Home
Forums
>
Antique Forums
>
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain
>
Help with Haeger Pottery
>
Reply to Thread
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 3797992, member: 8363"]Have you seen this reference? <a href="https://www.reference.com/world-view/haeger-pottery-marks-identified-d4a99261a5b4d9b5" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.reference.com/world-view/haeger-pottery-marks-identified-d4a99261a5b4d9b5" rel="nofollow">How Are Haeger Pottery Marks Identified? (reference.com)</a> I would contact the museum and they should be able to help you, if noone here can.</p><ol> <li><b>Turn the piece over</b><br /> On the bottom of the object, look for the name of the manufacturer. Haeger began to produce pottery commercially in 1914, and the company marked pieces with the name "Haeger" over an "H." In 1938, Haeger added the word "Royal" to the marking to honor one of the factory designers, Royal Hickman. "USA" is another common non-exclusive marking, as is the model number.<br /> <br /> </li> <li><b>Identify pottery without the manufacturer's name</b><br /> Haeger first started producing pottery in 1871 under the name Dundee Brickyard. Early pieces and those without markings can be identified by a seam that runs along the middle of the underside.<br /> <br /> </li> <li>Haeger Potteries continues to produce pottery, and they welcome visits to the factory and museum. Compare the object to ones within the museum, which contains many examples from the entire history of the company.<br /> <br /> </li> </ol><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 3797992, member: 8363"]Have you seen this reference? [URL='https://www.reference.com/world-view/haeger-pottery-marks-identified-d4a99261a5b4d9b5']How Are Haeger Pottery Marks Identified? (reference.com)[/URL] I would contact the museum and they should be able to help you, if noone here can. [LIST=1] [*][B]Turn the piece over[/B] On the bottom of the object, look for the name of the manufacturer. Haeger began to produce pottery commercially in 1914, and the company marked pieces with the name "Haeger" over an "H." In 1938, Haeger added the word "Royal" to the marking to honor one of the factory designers, Royal Hickman. "USA" is another common non-exclusive marking, as is the model number. [*][B]Identify pottery without the manufacturer's name[/B] Haeger first started producing pottery in 1871 under the name Dundee Brickyard. Early pieces and those without markings can be identified by a seam that runs along the middle of the underside. [*]Haeger Potteries continues to produce pottery, and they welcome visits to the factory and museum. Compare the object to ones within the museum, which contains many examples from the entire history of the company. [/LIST][/QUOTE]
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Antiques Board
Home
Forums
>
Antique Forums
>
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain
>
Help with Haeger Pottery
>
Home
Home
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Activity
Recent Posts
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Search Media
New Media
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Registered Members
Current Visitors
Recent Activity
New Profile Posts
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Search this thread only
Search this forum only
Display results as threads
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...