Console and Pedestal Candy Bowl

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I have two pieces of Red Wing Art ware that aren’t in my Warman’s book on Red Wing Pottery. The first is a low console bowl 15"long and 7" wide marked #461 (in green). The second is a speckled pink pedestal candy bowl 4.5" high with a 7" bowl diameter marked #1548. The console bowl looks very old. Both are in excellent condition. Any idea on the age/value of these two pieces? Thanks and have a great day.

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Hi Carol, Your pieces date from the late 50′s-early 60′s. They are fairly common pieces, worth around $20-25 each. Thanks, steve n rose

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Mustard yellow 6″ flower pot

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We were given a mustard yellow 6" flower pot with a raised acorn and oak leaf motif which has a circular stamp on the bottom that says Red Wing Union Stoneware Co. Red Wing, Minn on the bottom. I have been unable to find anything that resembles it on websites and am curious about its age and value. Thank you. thanks Marcia B.

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Marcia, Your "flower pot" is shape #173; from Red Wing’s early art pottery line. It was made in the early thirties, and the glaze is "yellow". The value would be around $70-90 or so. Hope this helps, thanks, steve n rose

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Vase 220 LGY BD

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Hi, I am trying to get some info on a Red Wing Vase or Pitcher from the 1931 Catalog – 220 LGY BD. I have been searching for quite awhile and can’t find any info. It isn’t very pretty. The handle is a fish or a serpent – not sure which. The coloring is similar to the Magnolia pieces. I collect Red Wing stoneware and just have a few pieces of pottery. Any info you might be able to share would be appreciated especially a ball park value of this piece. Thank you. Pat H.

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Hi Pat, We don’t know who designed it, just that it was made for several years, and in lots of different glaze colors. Yours would be antique ivory. Its value is around $75.00 or so. Thanks, steve n rose

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Two Vases, from mid-forties

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I have a few pieces of Red Wing and am wondering how much they are worth? I just received them from my grandma and am just getting in to this whole Red Wing phenomina! haha. These vases I cannot find anywhere online at all! Would you be able to tell me what they are about? From? Year? That would be so thankful! Because I really enjoy them in my home now…

The bottom has Red Wing USA and the numbers 1259. One is gray and rose color and one is cream and green color. Thanks! Natasha

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Natasha, Your vases are from the mid fourties. Luster gray and creme would be the glazes, and their value is around 25-30 each. thanks, steve n rose

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Pitcher #220

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I HAVE A VASE THAT HAS SERPENTS AND A FACE ON IT. THE HANDLE
ALSO HAS SOME SORT OF SSERPENT OR DRAGON AT THE TOP. IT IS BEIGE WITH BROWN
SHADOWING. IT IS ABOUT 10 1/2" TALL. ANY INFO ON THIS?

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Sue, Your pitcher is shape #220, an early Red Wing art pottery shape. It was made for several years. The glaze is antique ivory. It’s value is around 65-70 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Bronze Line Pitcher

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I have a pitcher: 6" high at the "spout/lip" 5" at the handle. ribbed ( ) base It is a coppery colored glaze and butterscotch on the inside> Stamped on bottom is Red Wing U.S.A. 945 I have owned it for at least 25 years, maybe 30.

Look forward to your response. Ingeborg M.

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Hello, You have a pitcher from the Bronze line, circa 1965. It’s value is around 40.00 or so. Thanks Steve n Rose

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Anniversary Vase #2309

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I just purchased a beautiful vase – square mouth, white on top and red on bottom – it says "red wing usa 2309". What can you tell me about it? Thanks! Mary M.

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Hi Mary, You have a piece from the anniversary line, circa 1953. it’s value is around 50-60. thanks, steve & rose

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Green Flower Pot (9′ 1/5″)

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Please give me the value of a Redwing flower pot. I believe to be brushware. green mat finish with cream color as well. It is 9 inches tall with a 9 1/2 inch diam. It has a leaf design.I also have the saucer under it. Sorry not able to send picture at this time. It is not marked that I can see. Thanks Linda M.

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Red Wing did make these pots, so did other companies. It is shape 106, if made by Red Wing. most of them would be marked. value would be around 100 or so if it is red wing. thanks, steve n rose

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Cream Vase #1283

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I was given a beautiful flower arrangment in a cream colored vase with sage green interior. The bottom is marked Red Wing 1293. Can you give me any info as to the year it was made ect. Thanks, Patti

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Patti, Your vase was designed circa 1947, the glaze name is luster creme, lined with green. it’s value would be around 40-45. hope this helps, steve n rose

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Vases #220

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I have 2 redwing vases? On the bottom of the vase the number is 220, they are grecian looking with a face on the side of the urn. do you know what they are worth? I can’t find anything about them.

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Hi Doris,
youl have an example of earlier Red Wing Art Pottery, first designed in the early 30′s. You don’t mention glaze color, which will make a difference in price. Would guess they are worth around 60-80 each, in good condition. thanks, steve n rose

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