White spitton

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This question is for Al, I think. I have a white spitton with blue sponging. I don’t want to steer you in the wrong direction but it is very similar in looks and size to the albany slip spittons that Northstar did.It is 4-5/8" tall and 7-1/8" in diameter. I also have a 10 Gallon Red Wing Union Stoneware (with out bail handles) that has a "blue/red" wing.It appears that it was double stamped or maybe the stamp was double dipped. The last thing I will ask about is a 5-gallon shoulder threshing jug with Johnson Apple Cider, Portland, Oregon advertising on it. It has the common 5, Red Wing and oval marks on the oppisite side. This is coming up for auction soon.
Thanks, any help would be great! Denny

Answer:
Dennis, after reviewing the photo of the double stamped wing, I would have to say the small amount of blue cobalt in the wing would not affect it’s price. However, the wing is clear as is the number 10. They are also fairly dark in color. If it has an oval an in mint condition, I would put the value in the range of $95 to $125. Al Kohlman

Dennis, after reviewing the photo of the double stamped wing, I would have to say the small amount of blue cobalt in the wing would not affect it’s price. However, the wing is clear as is the number 10. They are also fairly dark in color. If it has an oval an in mint condition, I would put the value in the range of $95 to $125. Al Kohlman