Harvest Pattern

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Question:
I have a Red Wing water pitcher (I believe) – it is the concord harvest pattern – it has a very sleek shape and neat curved spout – it was my mother’s – maybe even a wedding gift which was in the 40′s?!? it is in perfect condition – what is it’s value?!? thank you, Dee Lea

Answer: Harvest and Lexington were introduced in 1941, the first of many patterns produced in the Concord shape. Lexington went on to be a very successful pattern, remaining in production until the mid-1950s. But Harvest did not fare as well; it remained in production for only two or three years at most.

Today, Harvest pieces are very collectible, and due to their scarcity command higher prices than most patterns. A Harvest water pitcher in excellent condition would be worth $150 to $200, maybe a bit more for a superb example. Larry