1940′s Planter

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Question:
Hi, I am writing to discover if the piece I have is actually Red Wing…..The signature in the bottom is plain and simple. There are 3 marks that when connected would form a triangle…..as follows..

Red Wing
U S A
1265

It is a rectangular piec, painted gray inside and a rose pink with brown speckles on the ouside. The edges are pleated.. It stands 3.5\" is 10′ wide at the top and 8.5 at the base. There is no ovle Red Wing stiker or mark…justthe printing.
Thanks Andi H.

Answer:
You have a planter first introduced in the late 1940′s, The glaze discription sounds like Zephyr Pink with light gray interior. The glaze was first used in the 1950′s. Value is approximatly $25.00 Thanks SteveNRose