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Royal Haeger USA R1618

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18 years ago
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Description


It's green with a glossy finish and it seems to be ceramic. It is some sort of box with a lid and the lid has a silver colored handle. It may have been a candy dish or jewelry box?It also has 4 raised feet on the bottom.It has a crack on the lid on the corner that has been glued back together otherwise it is in great shape.

Category Other
Medium I'ts pottery w/ a glossy finish. It's some kind of green box with a lid and metal handle.
Distinguishing marks It has raised lettering Royal Haeger USA R1618
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item 4"x5 1/2"x1 1/2" tall
Date Period probably 1950's
Weight ?
History I found it at a thrift store.
Price Paid (If known) .50
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Submitted by Godschild2

I would love to know what it is, how much it's worth and when it was made. I know about the history of Royal Haeger and that they mostly did planters and lamps, but mine isn't either.

Submitted by Godschild2

<img src="/files/u15602/Royal_Haeger_top.jpg" alt="Royal Haeger R1618" title="Royal Haeger R1618" width="258" height="258" align="left" /><hr /><br /><hr /><img src="/files/u15602/royal_haeger_2.jpg" alt="Royal Haeger" title="Royal Haeger" width="258" height="258" align="right" /><hr /><img src="/files/u15602/royal_haeger_2.jpg" alt="Royal Haeger" title="Royal Haeger" width="258" height="258" align="right" /><img src="/files/u15602/royal_haeger_bottom.jpg" alt="Royal haeger bottom" title="Royal haeger bottom" width="258" height="258" align="bottom" /><img src="/files/u15602/royal_haeger_2.jpg" alt="Royal Haeger" title="Royal Haeger" width="258" height="258" align="right" />

Submitted by Lovejoy

<p>The Royal Haegar line began in 1938, part of the Haegar potteries that began production in 1900. Most of their production was for the low end of the market and dates from after World War Two. Values still reflect that low end of the market today, broken pieces such as yours rarely sell for more than $10.00.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lovejoy </p>

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