What is haeger pottery?

Haeger Pottery was a ceramic manufacturing company founded in 1871 by David H. Haeger in Chicago, Illinois. The company specialized in producing a wide range of ceramic products including vases, planters, figurines, and tableware.

Haeger Pottery became known for its innovative designs and quality craftsmanship, earning the company a reputation for producing high-quality ceramics. The company's products were popular among collectors and consumers alike.

In 2000, Haeger Pottery was acquired by the Stoneware Co., a company based in East Liverpool, Ohio. The acquisition led to a decrease in production of Haeger Pottery products, and the company eventually ceased operations in 2016.

Today, Haeger Pottery is considered a collectible brand, with many vintage pieces sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship and unique designs. Collectors can find a wide range of Haeger Pottery products in antique stores, online auctions, and specialty shops.