What is Little Red Riding Hood syndrome?
“In fairy tales, the wolf is often the stupid but dangerously strong killer. All these stories about the wolf have resulted in a so-called ‘Little Red Riding Hood syndrome’. Many people are afraid of the wolf because they have understood from stories such as Little Red Riding Hood that the animal is violent.
What is the German version of Little Red Riding Hood?
Rotkäppchen
Rotkäppchen / Little Red Ridinghood.
Who was the creator of the Little Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar?
For decals on authentic jars, see Collecting Hull’s Little Red Riding Hood Pottery by Mark Supnick, The Wonderful World of Cookie Jars by Mark & Ellen Supnick and Hull, The Heavenly Pottery by Joan Hull. – Although designed and patented by Hull, the majority of LRRH cookie jars were actually made for Hull by Regal China Company during the 1940s.
How tall is a hull Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar?
New jars with the Hull mark require only slightly more examination to establish age. All you need do is simply measure the height. Original jars are around 13¼” tall; the reproductions measure only 12″ high. Checking the height is the most reliable and easiest method to catch the marked Hull reproductions.
What are the different Little Red Riding Hood jars?
There are many different Little Red Riding Hood jars, a few are similar to the Louise Bauer design, such as the Dept. 56 jar and the Jonal jar. These are clearly marked on the bottom. The Bauer design has also been widely reproduced with fake marks on the bottom, misleading people to think they are getting an authentic Hull or Regal jar.
Where did the Little Red Riding Hood come from?
This gallery shows many of the variations of Hull and Regal China jars, as well as other Little Red Riding Hood jars made by other companies. One of the most popular and prettiest Little Red Riding Hood jars is the Hull Little Red Riding Hood. The design patent was issued in 1943 to Louise Bauer of Zanesville Ohio.
For decals on authentic jars, see Collecting Hull’s Little Red Riding Hood Pottery by Mark Supnick, The Wonderful World of Cookie Jars by Mark & Ellen Supnick and Hull, The Heavenly Pottery by Joan Hull. – Although designed and patented by Hull, the majority of LRRH cookie jars were actually made for Hull by Regal China Company during the 1940s.
New jars with the Hull mark require only slightly more examination to establish age. All you need do is simply measure the height. Original jars are around 13¼” tall; the reproductions measure only 12″ high. Checking the height is the most reliable and easiest method to catch the marked Hull reproductions.
There are many different Little Red Riding Hood jars, a few are similar to the Louise Bauer design, such as the Dept. 56 jar and the Jonal jar. These are clearly marked on the bottom. The Bauer design has also been widely reproduced with fake marks on the bottom, misleading people to think they are getting an authentic Hull or Regal jar.
This gallery shows many of the variations of Hull and Regal China jars, as well as other Little Red Riding Hood jars made by other companies. One of the most popular and prettiest Little Red Riding Hood jars is the Hull Little Red Riding Hood. The design patent was issued in 1943 to Louise Bauer of Zanesville Ohio.