Haeger Glaze Gallery
This page presents examples of the glazes shown on this website. For additional information on Haeger glazes, see Glaze Identification.
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Accent Collection
Note: This black glaze with white accents was not given a name. It is shown in the 1998 Catalog, along with a similar design in dark blue with gold accents, as the Accent Collection.
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Amethyst Crackle
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Antique
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Apple
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Artichoke
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Aventurine
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Avocado
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Aztec Gold
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Bahama Blue
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Bamboo
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Beige Agate
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Ben Seibel Glazes
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Bennington Brown Sand
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Bitter Orange
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Bittersweet
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Black & White Lava
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Black Mistique
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Blue
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Blue & Green Jewel Tone
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Blue Black
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Blue Charcoal
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Blue Green
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Blue Indigo
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Blue Lava
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Briar Agate
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Briar Decorated
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Brown Graphic Earth Wrap
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Brown Mink
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Buttercup
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Carnival
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Catseye
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Chartreuse & Honey
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Colonial Blue
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Contemporary Blue
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Cotton White
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Cream & Rust
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Creme
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Crossover Stripes
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Curry
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Dark Green
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Dusty Rose
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Earthtones
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Ebony
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Ebony Cascade
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Ebony Jeweltone
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Ebony Stipple
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Emerald Jeweltone
Note: Also listed in catalogs as Emeraldtone.
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Etruscan Blue
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Etruscan Ivory
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Evergreen
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Expresso
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Fern Agate
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Fern Agate Graphic Earth Wrap
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Foam
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French White
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Gloss Black
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Gloss White
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Gold Lava
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Gold Tweed
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Green Agate
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Green Boco
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Green Rings
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Green Stipple
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Green Stoneware
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Green Texture
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Green Wonder Crackle
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Grey & Blue Decorated by Sebastiano Maglio
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Grey & Green Decorated by Sebastiano Maglio
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Haeger Red
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Ivory
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Lettuce
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Lilac
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Mandarin Green
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Mandarin Orange
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Marigold Agate
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Marigold Agate Graphic Earth Wrap
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Mat Black
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Mat White
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Mauve
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Moss Green
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Multi-Directional
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Navajo Blue
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Oatmeal Decorated
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Orange Jewel Tone
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Oriental Gold
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Oxblood
Note: Oxblood circa 1950 is described as "A deep rich vibrant red gloss." [1950 Catalog - Part One], while the later version has shading much like that of Haeger Red Decorated.
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Oxblood & White
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Peach
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Peacock
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Pearl Grey
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Pearl Shell
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Pearlescent Tan & Orange
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Peasant Flame
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Peasant Gold
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Peasant Olive
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Peasant Orange
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Peasant Red
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Peasant White
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Peasant Yellow
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Pimento
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Porcelain White
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Pumpkin
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Purple Jeweltone
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Red
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Reseda Green
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Reseda Yellow
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Rust Stripe
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Sable
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Satin White
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Seminole Orange
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Stoneware in Sunset Colors
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Sugar Maple
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Sunburst
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Sunshine Accents
Note: This glaze was not given a name, but is shown along with a chartreuse glaze in the 1976 Catalog Supplement under the heading Sunshine Accents.
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Tan Stoneware
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Tawny Cedar
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TextureII in Yellow
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Tropical Briar
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Turquoise
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Turquoise Blue
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Turquoise Green
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Turquoise Green Decorated
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Turquoise Jeweltone
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Wedgwood
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White
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White (eggshell)
Note: As listed in the Late 1930s Catalog.
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White Crackle
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White Graphic Earth Wrap
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White Stone Lace
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Yellow (gloss)
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Yellow (mat)
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Unidentified – Regular Production
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Note: The following four all appear to be the same glaze. The clue is that they all have a very different color appearing on their bottoms as best seen on No. 2068.
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Unidentified – Advertising
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