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Collecting Red Wing Pottery has grown in recent years and encompasses both the casual and serious collector. Besides the Red Wing Collector’s Society which oversees the annual RWCS Convention, several states and regions have formed Red Wing Chapters and more are emerging all the time. In addition to the national and state chapters, numerous other organizations exist around the country that cater to those interested in everything from the history of Red Wing Pottery to selling and buying pieces.

Listed below are just a few of those groups. If you know of other organizations that would be an asset to those viewing this site  or wish to have your site added to our list please contact the RWCS Executive Director.

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  Link   Auction Action Antique News
Your weekly number one source of auctions & antiques world wide newspaper. Always Online, Always On Time. Downloadable & Searchable PDF file format.
  Link   Goodhue County Historical Society
The mission of the Goodhue County Historical Society is to collect, protect, preserve and interpret materials relating to the natural and cultural history of Goodhue County and its people. The Historical Society Collections encompass more than 150,0
  Link   RWCS Foundation
The Red Wing Pottery Museum located in the Pottery Place Mall in Red Wing, MN. Learn about what preservation of Red Wing's rich pottery history
  Link   Schleich Red Wing Pottery Museum
Located in Lincoln, NE this one-of-kind museum showcases over 5,000 pieces of Red Wing from the company’s nearly 100 year history. Group and individual tours are welcome, but please note that tours are by appointment only.
  Link   Collectics Antiques & Collectors Mall
  Link   Antique Trader
Antique Trader is one of the most widely circulated magazines in the antiques and collectibles trade, offering prices realized, ads, research, show reports and news through print, fr
  Link   Fort Dodge Stoneware
A group interested in the potteries and stoneware companies that existed in the Midwest in the 19th and early 20th centuries. These include, but are not limited to, the Fort Dodge Stoneware Company, Plymouth Stoneware Company of Fort Dodge, Western
  Link   Wing Tips
  Link   Fiesta
  Link   Red Wing Dinnerware
Todd Hintz and his wife Ivy Loughborough have developed an extensive site on the many patterns of Red Wing Dinnerware. Every pattern is represented in the site’s Master Index and the page is continually updated with new information about the various
  Link   Collector Online Club Directory
  Link   American Art Pottery Association
The American Art Pottery Association is dedicated to promoting interest, understanding, appreciation, and understanding of American Art Pottery. The organization seeks to unify and strengthen the voice of American Art Pottery collectors and dealers w
  Link   Association of Collecting Clubs
Directory of over 2,500 collecting clubs along with resources to help manage and lead collecting groups.
  Link   Just Art Pottery
Antique American art pottery including Roseville, Rookwood, Weller, Van Briggle, Teco, Grueby, Marblehead, Hampshire, Owens, Niloak and related arts and crafts pottery and tiles.
  Link   Just Art Pottery Blog
  Link   EventLister.com
For more Art and Craft Shows events in your area. Great places to find Red Wing to complete your collection year round, Visit: CraftLister.com
  Link   Collectors Weekly
The Collectors Weekly, a resource for collectors and people who love antiques and vintage items. Our goal is to create a great place to explore and learn about collecting, and a showcase for the passion and knowledge of collectors everywhere.
  Link   Wikipedia Red Wing Pottery Industry
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