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I have a yellow Red Wing 220 pitcher. It’s in perfect condition. Can you tell me how much it’s worth?
Answer: Hi, I would give it a value of around 100.00. thanks, steve n rose
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I have a yellow Red Wing 220 pitcher. It’s in perfect condition. Can you tell me how much it’s worth?
Answer: Hi, I would give it a value of around 100.00. thanks, steve n rose
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I inherited a flower vase that has stamped in a round blue stamp on the bottom "Red Wing Union Stoneware Co, Reg Wing, Minnesota." There is no serial number that I can find. The vase is about 8" high with glazes that start as a celdon mixed green to more of an olive green going towards the top. There are decorative figuresThere appears to be a seam on one side. The inside of the vase appears to have a cream colored glaze. The condition of the vase is outstanding with no nicks, cracks or missing glaze. I want to know how old it may be. The lady who willed it to me had owned a card and millener shop before WWII. I will send a second message showing the bottom of the vase with the stamped lettering. Thankyou . Meli Calkins
Answer: Hi Meli,
This is called the Lion Vase. The glaze is combination green/tan. This is the smaller size, there is a larger one. It dates to around 1931. Value is around 125.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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i have a green jardineer 9 inches in diameter with flower design made in the twenties stamped on the bottom is redwing union stoneware perfect condition whats it worth
Answer: Hi, most likely a flower pot. value is around 85.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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I acquired this piece at an auction and I was not aware of the Redwing brand until people started telling me about it. Just out of curiousity I was just wondering what the piece was worth if any. Attached is a picture. It is a piece that you have to see in order to know what it is. It is a piece that is hard to describe! The number on the bottom says Redwing USA M 1487. Please contact me with any questions! Thanks!
Answer: Hello, It’s from around 1957, and it’s actually a hanging planter. Value is around 35.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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I have a vase? It is mink brown, however, it has a handle. The inside is an off-white. On the bottom the following is printed "RED WING USA 1510" I will send a picture tomorrow. I would like to know the value of this piece. Thank you. Denise A. Conn Avon, IN
Answer: Hi Denise, Yes, it’s a bud vase, from the mid sixties. Cocoa Brown is the glaze color. value is around 20.00. thanks, steve n rose
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Hi ~ my husband came home from auction with this awesome dish. I don’t know if it is a serving platter or a casserole dish. It is rectangular in shape. It is aqua in color (more green than blue), it measures 12" from left to right and 10" from front to back. The left and right handles have what look to be snow flakes with arrows or it could be flowers with leaves. The bottom is a mustard yellow color. The entire piece is very glossy. The back is incised with 1041, Red Wing, USA. Thank you, Debbi
Answer: Hi Debbi, your console bowl is from around 1940. There were several different bowl shapes made about the same time. Value is around 20.00. thanks, steve n rose
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I have this Red Wing USA Gladiolus Vase I received from my Mother In Law years ago and I would like to know it’s value. It is marked with the number B 1419. See Picture
Answer: Hi, this dates from the early fifties, Woodland green is the glaze. Value is around 45.00. thanks, steve n rose
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I purchased a TV lamp that is approximately 10 inches high with a 8 inch X 3 inch opening. It has a pale pink interior and light gray exterior. There is a vertical ribbing on the exterior from the bottom to about two inches from the top. It had green felt on the bottom. When I peeled it up I found the Red Wing mark. It is is pristine condition. Can you tell me what its worth?
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I’d like to know something about a piece that came from my grandmother. It is marked Red Wing USA 1188 on the bottom. I believe it would be used for holding cut flowers. It is 5" high, 12" long and 7" wide. It is in good condition with some rust marks on the inside.
Answer: This piece is from 1943, there were several different shapes made with this particular pattern. some were overglazed with black, most with the brown. It could be considered a console bowl. Value around 40.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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I have a flower pot that is about 11" high & 12" across the top. It is aqua and I cannot make out the numbers although I can make out ‘Red Wing’ on the bottom. I’ve attached a photo for your review. Any ideas? Thanks! Beth
Answer: Hi Beth, this is shape 445, it came in several different sizes. this one is the largest. Fifties would be a timeframe for it, and a value of around 45-50. thanks, steve n rose