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Rose & Steve Splittgerber Schleich Red Wing museum Lincoln Neb Red Wing Vase On your web site I also have a # 1357 Red Wing Vase Difference being – it is a maroon color (the height is 7 inches, and across the top which is a wavy flare the edge is plainted gold it is 5 1/2 inches. the gold edge trim is carried down the insie of the vase along the base there are leaves. Thank you for your attention to this Carol Gray

Answer: Hi Carol, we have found a few items that have gold trim. Nothing is mentioned in the catalogs about that, but we think it was done at the factory. thanks, steve n rose

 

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BRUSHWARE VASE

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I have a piece a picked up at a yard sale a few years ago. I believe it is a large vase. It is dull not shiny. It is green with gold and has leaves. It is not a flat design. There are indentations. It is about 11 inches tall. The opening is about 4 inches across. The bottom has an oval mark that Reads Red Wing Union Stoneware Co. Red Wing Minn. It is a little rough on the bottom edge like there is a little ding on the edge in one spot. Can you tell me anything about this?

Answer: This is Red Wing brushware, circa 1931. It is shape #137, this being the largest of three sizes. The glaze looks to be dark green. The ding may hurt it a little, but it should have a value of 120.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Magnolia VASE 1028

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I have a Redwing USA vase/pitcher 1028 from my Mother. It is in perfect condition. There is a flower relief on both sides that are highlighted in a blue/gray color. The vase/pitcher itself is a creamy white. It has always been a favorite piece which my daughter is waiting for me to give to her. Thank you.

Answer: Hello, your Mother’s pitcher is part of the Magnolia line, from around 1941. Many different shapes were made with the basic floral design. the glaze color is Ivory, antiqued brown. It has a vlue of around 45.00. thanks, steve n rose

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VASE

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What is info do you have on this pice. It is a vase pink or rose glaze. Size 5.5" w x 2.5" d x 10" h

Answer: Hi, we can’t find the shape # at the moment, but it should be on the bottom. It’s from the 40′s, can’t tell if it’s pink or ivory. Nice shape, value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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BRUSHWARE PLANTER #149

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I have a piece of Red Wing Brushware. It is 7" tall and 7" across from handle tip to handle tip. It has a green glazed inside and a green brushed exterior that has an acorn & leaf design. It is excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or wear. I am wondering if it has an item name, number, age and what the piece might be worth? Thank you

Answer: It’s shape #149. circa 1930, part of the Brushed Ware line. The glaze looks to be light green. Nice shape and condition, it has a value of 125.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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RED WING BRUSHWARE VASE #133

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I have a piece of Red Wing Brushware. It appears to be a vase, 9.6 inches tall with a green glazed inside and a green brushed exterior that has a floral design. It is excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or wear. In addition, to the Red Wing stamp it had a number 6 stamped into the pottery. I am wondering if it has an item name, number and what the piece might be worth? Thanks you.

Answer: Hello, this is shape 133, the six is actually a 9, for the height. It’s from circa 1930, with a value of 100.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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BRUSHWARE PLANTER

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I have a piece of Red Wing Art. It is round (5" tall; 6" diameter) with a green glazed inside and a green brushed exterior that appears to have a daisy-type design. It is in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or wear. I am wondering if it has an item name, number and what the piece might be worth? Thanks you.

Answer: This is shape 105, this being the smallest of three sizes. Light green is the glaze, value around 65.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing Marking?

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Can you tell me what the black lettering or numbering means on the bottom of this piece. Do you believe it to factory? If so what does it stand for?

Answer: Hello, if they are under the glaze it would most likely be a test piece of some sort, usually a glaze test. If it comes off it , was just a price someone put there. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing M1463

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I e-mailed you concerning a vase a little bit ago, I realized another piece is also a Red Wing. Here is the picture of it. It is a pink/gray speckled color and has "Red Wing M1463" on the bottom. It is about 12"x 6" and about 4" high. It is in perfect condition. Can you tell me anything about it? I hope to hear from you soon, Susan Howard

Answer: Susan, this one is from a line Murphy did in 1954, all kind of amorephic shapes. Looks to be fleck zephyr pink. Value is around 25.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red wing B1433

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Hi, I’m so happy to find your site! We recently acquired this Red Wing vase. It has two chips on the lip of it, one about 1/2" the other small. On the bottom it says on the bottom of one half: B1433 or 8/433 or 81433, it’s hard for me to tell for sure. The other bottom says Red Wing USA. Can you tell me it’s age and value? Would it be worth sending it to a place like Replacements.com to be repaired or is it better to leave the chips as is? I hope you e-mail back! Thank you, Susan

Answer: Susan this one is from around 1953, designed by Belle Kogan. Travertine is the glaze color. It has a value of around 40-45.00, without the chips. I would leave it as is, getting it repaired would cost that much or more. thanks, steve n rose

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