Lexington creamer, sugar and teapot

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Question:
I have 3 pieces of Redwing Pottery that we found at my mother-in-law’s when she passed away recently — a large teapot, a cream container and a sugar container. All are in excellent condition. Attached is a picture showing all three. I would like to know when they were made and their value. Deb

Answer: These pieces are from Red Wing’s Lexington dinnerware pattern. Lexington was introduced in 1941 and was made until 1955. This pattern sold well and was produced for a long time, therefore the supply is plentiful today. Assuming excellent condition, the teapot is worth $25-30 and the sugar & creamer around $25 for the pair.

Larry