Ashtray M1532, Bowl 790, Planter 747, etc

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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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Garden Gnome

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Hello- I bought a piece of pottery today that may be a piece of Redwing Brushware. It has that exact finish and is in the shape of a garden gnome. It measures approx 14" tall x 4" wide. Is this a known piece of Redwing? Thanks, Kayte

Answer: Hi Kayte, I know of no Gnomes—- Red Wing didn’t produce any. Many other companies made brushware as well. thanks steve n rose

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Red Wing 1202

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a vase with #1202 red-wing usa kind of pinkish in color

Answer: I do have a 1202 listed, has four corners with a serrated leaf on each edge. Matt pink is the glaze. It dates from the mid fourties. Value is around 35.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Pottery Basket

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I also have this pottery basket. I thought it might be Roseville, but it has no markings on it and I have never found another like it. Any I deas as to who made it and how much it is worth. Thank you

Answer: I’m thinking Hull pottery, but don’t take it as gospel. I can’t give you a value. wish I could be of more help. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing Bird of Paradise Collection

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Hope the picture can do justice to the items. We have three pieces of pottery I suspect may be Belle Kogan and from the same set. The bowl and the vase are green with yellow inside and I think the are "Bird of Paradise".

 

Answer: You are correct, they are from Kogan’s tropicanna line, circa 1950. Mint green is the glaze color, and "bird of paradise" is the design. Values would be around 60.00 for all three. thanks, steve n rose

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M-1550

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Hello, I have a five inch high by thirteen inch round (at it’s widest point) light green speckled vase. It is marked on the bottom Red Wing USA M-1550. I bought it about twenty years ago. I hope I sent you a picture. Thank you for your help Robin

 

Answer: Hi Robin, this dates from around 1957, a garden club shape. the glaze is fleck green. It has a value of around 20.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing Vase 1376

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Please provide information and approximate value for Red Wing Vase # 1376. Little over 11" tall, not sure how to describe–swirl effect, handles on either side. Small chip on under side of base–barely visible-more noticed if you run finger around base of vase. Belonged to Grandmother. Cinnamon color? Thank you.

Answer: Your vase was designed in 1949, interesting shape. Cinnamon is in fact the glaze color. Everyone wants perfect, the chip hurts it’s value. Value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 445-10

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I have two flower pots with the leaf pattern about 4 inches down from the rim…otherwise it looks hand thrown. It is incised 445-10. About when was it created and do you have a feeling for the value in excellent condition? Thanks, Pat

Answer: Hi Pat, these flower pots were first designed in 1938, very popular, they were made until around 1960. They are made from a mold, not handtrown. Value depends some on the glaze. Maybe around 50.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 918

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I have a little goose planter that is a light green color and marked redwing 918 on the bottom. It is probably 5-6 inches in length. It was in my mother’s basement for years and when she moved out, I took it with because I remember it being there since I was a child. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks

Answer: It’s probably 910, the 918 is much smaller, but still the same shape. It’s from around 1939, part of the animal novelties. It has a value of around 75.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Magnolia Line Box and Fancy Free Sugar Bowl

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I recently picked up two pieces of Redwing pottery that I am unfamiliar with, and I hope that you can help me. The first piece is a 3.5" square covered box in maroon. The top of the box has (I think) a magnolia flower on it. This piece is marked "Redwing USA 1016" on the bottom. The second piece is a covered jar that measures 4.5" wide 3" deep and 2.5" high. It is slightly curved in the middle and the handle is somewhat like a figure eight. This piece is ivory with pink flowers and green leaves and yellow flowers on a black vine. The mark on the bottom is the "Redwing Handpainted" bird. Can you tell me what these pieces are?

Answer: The box is a 1018, from the magnolia line. Used to hold smokes. It’s from around 1940, with a value of 60.00 or so. the second piece is actually dinnerware! It’s a sugar bowl from 1952, part of the fancy free line. Value around 15.00. thanks, steve n rose

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