Longaberger Pottery Woven Traditions Ivory with Heritage Red Accents Cup and Saucer Set

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Longaberger Pottery Woven Traditions Ivory with Heritage Red Accents Cup and Saucer Set

Era / Decade

1990s to early 2000s based on the 'Made in East Liverpool, Ohio' stamp used during their peak production era.

Material

High-fired vitrified stoneware. Known for being chip-resistant, heavy-duty, and safe for microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and oven use.

Condition

Very Good. The saucer shows a clean surface with vibrant red accents. The bottom of the cup shows some shelf wear/darkening on the unglazed foot ring, but no visible chips or cracks.

Demand Level

Moderate. There is a dedicated 'Longaberger' collector base, but demand has decreased since the company's original closure/restructuring. Best sold as replacements.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$8.00 - $15.00 (individual set) / $45.00 - $60.00 (set of 4).

Estimated Retail Value

$25.00 - $32.00 per set (original retail pricing during active production).

Comparable Sales

Recent eBay 'Sold' listings show individual cups and saucers selling for $10 plus shipping, while sets of 4-6 often sell for $40-$70 depending on the urgency of the buyer.

Description

Lovely Longaberger Pottery cup and saucer in the classic Woven Traditions pattern. Features an ivory base with Heritage Red embossed basketweave trim and hand-painted accents. This durable vitrified pottery is made in the USA and is oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe. Saucer measures approx. 6 inches; cup holds approx. 8 oz.

Key Features

Made in the USA; discontinued pattern; highly collectible brand; durable vitrified stoneware; classic farmhouse aesthetic that matches Longaberger baskets.

Authenticity Indicators

High confidence. Features the authentic Longaberger Pottery backstamp with the stylized basket logo and 'Made in East Liverpool, Ohio' text.

Flaws to Note

Minor scuffing/darkening on the unglazed bottom ring of the cup. No chips, crazing, or staining on the glazed surfaces. Always check for 'flea bites' on the rim.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay or Etsy are best for reaching collectors searching for specific replacement pieces. Facebook Marketplace or Mercari are good for local sales or bundles.

Selling Tips

If you have a full set, sell them together. If selling a single cup/saucer, use keywords like 'Replacement' and 'Vitrified'. Take a clear photo of the backstamp. Clean the bottom ring with a magic eraser to remove shelf scuffs before photographing.

Appraised on 5/9/2026