Brushed ware bowl and crane vase – packing jar and milk pan

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Question:

The attached pictures & descriptions below are in addition to the e-mail I just sent you – we were inquiring about 8 pieces total:

  1. Storage jar with lid (not sure if it’s Red Wing), stamped “20” in the lid.  The lid is in excellent condition, one small hairline on the rim not visible in the picture. 7 ½” high.
  2. Large red wing blue bowl, bottom stamped “12”, 12” diameter
  3. Green brushware small bowl/ash tray (purchased for $12 in Maine!)  
  4. Green brushware vase, 6” tall

Thank you!

Jon & Nanci 

The attached pictures & descriptions below are in addition to the e-mail I just sent you – we were inquiring about 8 pieces total:

 

1.      Storage jar with lid (not sure if it’s Red Wing), stamped “20” in the lid.  The lid is in excellent condition, one small hairline on the rim not visible in the picture. 7 ½” high.

2.      Large red wing blue bowl, bottom stamped “12”, 12” diameter

3.      Green brushware small bowl/ash tray (purchased for $12 in Maine!)  

4.      Green brushware vase, 6” tall

Thank you!

Jon & Nanci

Answer:

I got the following answer back on the two art pottery pieces from Steve and Rose:

the brushware bowl is redwing, value around 50.00 or so.  The vase may be, both western and redwing made the Heron vase.  Value on the vase is around 80.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

This is Al Kohlman’s response on your stoneware pieces:

Jon & Nanci, the first stoneware piece is a Bailed Packing Jar.  It looks to be Red Wing, but not being signed in could be from a different pottery.  Either way, with no decoration, advertising or signed, the value is quite low.  $15 to $20.

Your second stoneware piece is called a Milk Pan.  Even though blue is the best color to find it in, not be signed keeps the value low.  $10 to $15.  Al Kohlman