When was the hull Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar made?
– Although designed and patented by Hull, the majority of LRRH cookie jars were actually made for Hull by Regal China Company during the 1940s. – Only LRRH reproductions with gold stars on the apron have been seen.
Where can I buy teapot hull art pottery?
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Is the hull mark on a hull Cookie Jar the same?
Reproduction Hull jars are marked the same as old originals. Height is the most reliable way to separate old from new. Fig. 5 Photo of Hull mark on new jar. Fig. 6 The incised (impressed) mark on the new Hull cookie jar, Fig. 2, is virtually identical to the mark on originals. For clarity, the original Hull mark is shown in line form above.
Are there any reproductions of Little Red Riding Hood?
There are at least two types of reproduction Little Red Riding Hood (LRRH) cookie jars currently in the market. Ellen Supnick, who with husband Mark wrote The Wonderful World of Cookie Jars says both new jars are a big problem. “You’d think word would have gotten out but it hasn’t”, said, Ellen.
Is the hull Little Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar real?
– Decals on new are different from originals. 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.
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Who was the inventor of Little Red Riding Hood?
Bauer received Design Patent #135,889 for LRRH on June 29, 1943. She assigned the patent to the Hull Pottery Company which sold LRRH pottery products between 1943 and 1957. Hull never did any of the LRRH decorating and made virtually none of the pottery blanks.
How tall is the Little Red Riding Hood Cracker jar?
Fig. 1 Size is one of the best clues to a Red Riding Hood pottery reproduction. So far, all the reproductions are considerably smaller than originals. The new cracker jar, left, is 7½″ tall; the original, right, is over 8″ tall. Fig. 2 Typical reproduction face.