Blue Ridge Pottery Joni Dixie Dogwood Creamer
Vintage From Paul is pleased to offer this simply stunning, Hand Painted Blue Ridge Pottery Joni Dixie Dogwood Creamer.
Stetson Pottery also produced Blue Ridge-esque designs from 1946 to 1966. In the late 1950s, Stetson employed one of Southern Potterys most famous creators, Lena Watts. With her came many look-alike patterns. One of the most common Blue Ridge patterns that Stetson adopted was the Southern Dogwood" pattern.
Stetsons version was often marked "Dixie Dogwood Joni". Like Blue Ridge, not all of Stetsons wares were marked. But, in the case of Dixie Dogwood there is one simple way to tell the difference. Dixie Dogwood has red blood dots on the ends of the petals. Blue Ridge Southern Dogwood" does not.
The Blue Ridge Pottery Joni Dixie Dogwood Creamer measures 7 inches in length, 3-1/2 inches in width.
The Blue Ridge Pottery Joni Dixie Dogwood Creamer is in Mint condition.
The back of the Blue Ridge Pottery Dixie Dogwood Luncheon Plate is marked in black with "Blue Ridge Southern Potteries Inc., Hand Painted UnderGlaze, 13J.