Question:
I ahve several pieces of redwing trying to find out what the value is on them. Ashtray M1532 tan color 91/4 dia. A bowl 790 white inside orange. tan sunburst spiked, Planter 747 pink, orange aztic design, planter 908 white with black bridge 4 gold srtings silver label, vase 505 brown/tan swan handles. vase or pictcher 882 white with gold trim on spout and hanle. applied roses and leafs red and green
Answer: The M1532 is worth around 25.00
the 790 belongs to the prismatique line, 1963, value 45.00
the 747, we call it a greek key design, circa 1961, value 35.00
the 908, banjo planter, value 75.00 or so
the 505, value 25.00
the 882 is usually plain, it may have been decorated by someone else, value 30.00
whew, these values are for ones in perfect condition,. thanks, steve n rose

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