Milk Pan and Casserole pieces

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Question:
Questions on 3 pieces of pottery: I have a gray Red Wing mixing bowl with the letters RWSC imprinted on the bottom. It is 12" in diameter. Would you please give me an estimated value and the date this bowl was produced? I also have another bowl, 10" in diameter, with no markings on the bottom. Would this have been made by Red Wing?? The turquoise casserole has USA imprinted on the bottom. Any ideas on if this is Red Wing also?

 

Answer: Your white bowls are called Milk Pans. Red Wing has them listed in all of their catalogs since 1909. Your marked (RWSC) milk pan in mint condition has a value between $50 & $70. The other unmarked bowl would be int he range of $10 to $20, Your turquoise casserole is not Red Wing and therefore I have no idea of it’s value. Al Kohlman