Royal Haeger Clam Shell Bowl # 1800(1938-1944)
Haeger Pottery Company is one of the America's Oldest Pottery Company started in 1852 - in Dundee, IL along the Fox River where they used the clay from the riverbank to make bricks. The owner way David H. Haeger, German immigrant expanded the line to make tiles in 1871. In 1871 After the Great Chicago Fire Haegar shipped bricks into the city to help rebuild Chicago. By the 1920's the brickyard's production included teaware, luncheonware, crystal and glassware. In 1934 Royal Arden Hickman(1893-1969)joined the firm to design a line of artware sold under the brand name "Royal Haeger" including this clam shell bowl in 1938-1944 production. When he left the firm the Royal Haeger stopped. So we know that this bowl we have photos of was produced between 1938-1944 and this is what makes this piece collectible. We have one piece only of this Royal Haegar Pottery.
Height 4".50 width 10".50 depth 4".50
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