Question:
I’ve inherited a Red Wing vase, 16" tall, and a matching covered dish, approximately 7" in diameter. The vase had M-3006 on the bottom and the covered dish 672. I would like an estimate of what they might be worth. Susan
Answer: Hi Susan
both pieces are from the chromoline, circa 1960. the vase is worth around 225.00, and the candy dish about 90.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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