Overview
The spherical form, stylized scroll handles, and pastel yellow glaze are textbook characteristics of Red Wing's 'Gypsy Trail' line from the 1930s-1940s. Despite heavy crazing, an incised script 'Red Wing' mark is legible on the base, confirming the factory attribution.
Story
Produced by Red Wing Pottery in Minnesota during the 1930s-1940s. The 'Gypsy Trail' line marked a transitional era in American ceramics, shifting from utilitarian stoneware to stylized, colorful art pottery designed for the modern kitchen. The secondary market for mid-century American art pottery, specifically Red Wing's Gypsy Trail line, remains steady but selective. Buyers are primarily nostalgic collectors and Art Deco kitchenware enthusiasts.
Maker / Origin
Red Wing Pottery
Condition & Value
The piece exhibits heavy, widespread crazing typical of this glaze and era, along with minor flea bites on the unglazed foot rim. A prominent line is visible on the lid; pending physical inspection, this may be deep surface crazing or a structural hairline crack, which would significantly impact value.