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Is this a piece of Red Wing? It is solid Black, about 9 inches tall and the top is just shy of 5 inches wide. The only marking is a faint "wing" on the bottom that looks like it is under the glaze.
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Red Wing Vase #752

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Hi. I have a vase marked Red Wing 752. I cannot find it in any of the price guides. It is brown and ribbed, approximately 7" tall with a tan or off-white color inside. It is in good condition. There are no chips or cracks. Can you give me some idea of what it is worth?

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Red Wing Vase #1357

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I recently purchased a vase that says Red Wing on the bottom #1357. The exterior is cream and the interior is a pale green. The base of the vase has overlapping leaves/ivy pattern. It has a handle on each side of the vase. Stands approx. 7 to 8 inches tall. Can you tell me anything about this vase? I picked it up in Arizonia. Thank you. Diane Conlin

 

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Red Wing Indian Maiden

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I got this Stenwick Indian Maiden in the 60′s from a great uncle. What is it’s estimated value? Were they all this color glazing? We grew up about 20 from Red Wing. Thank you for any other Information you can give me. Thanks.

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Light Blue Vase #1183

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I have a light blue vase labeled 1183 RED WING U.S.A. It has no chips or cracks, just the normal crackling inside the vase. "Red Wing" is underlined, coming from the "R" and has a little downhill dip at the end of the line, with a tiny dip just below it. Could you tell me more about this piece, how old is it, what other colors was produced in. I’ve seen a tan piece online. Also estimated value, if possible. Thank you so very much for your time. My mother recently passed away and this piece has always been in our home.

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Kim, Your vase was originally designed in 1943. Glazes for that timeframe would be antique ivory, luster tan, luster blue, and luster rose. I’m not sure how long this particular vase was produced, so it could come in even more glazes. Its value is around $40.00 or so. Thanks, steve n rose

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Garden Line Candy Dish

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I have a piece of pottery that my grandmother gave me. She is now 92 years old and she said she won first prize at an antiques show 20 years ago with this piece. I’m not sure but its black and the bottom is very hard to read but I think it says Red Wing and there is a number M5005 or M-5003. I was wondering what it was and what if anything it was worth. It almost looks like a big candy dish or something. It has a base with a long neck like thing and the bow on top is rectangular. Thanks Susan W.

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Susan, Your item is from the Garden Line, 1956. All are very simple in design. The value is around $20 or so. Thanks, steve n rose

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Pipe Vase #1503

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Hi. I can’t seem to find out anything about my vase. It is white with a green inside. It has a handle with a swirl on the end on only one side. The bottom is marked Red Wing USA M 1503. Thanks Glenda W.

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Hi Glenda, Your vase is called the "pipe" vase, designed by Charles Murphy, circa 1957. Its value is around $40-50. thanks, steve n rose

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Ashtray #1542

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Can you identify this ashtray as to style name and approximate
age and value. It is marked RED WING USA 1542 and is speckled mustard yellow
and measures 10"x10". Thank you Mariar G.

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Mariar, Your ashtray is from the late fifties. The glaze is fleck yellow, and its value is around $20-25. steve n rose

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Green Rectangular Vase #2006

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I found a Red Wing vase that is rectangular bright green with a high glaze and yellow/green glaze on the inside. It also has a rectangular inset on the front offset that appears to have three leaves and maybe a bird of paradise flower. I believe the following numbers G (or B) 2006 on the bottom. Could you identify for me? Thank you Linda R.

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Linda, your vases dates from around 1950, from Belle Kogan’s "Tropicana" line. Woodland green is the glaze, with the value around 45.00 or so. Thanks, steve n rose

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