Red Wing 1376 vase

Question:
Can you please tell me the age and value of a two-handled vase? It is marked "Red Wing USA 1376". It is light brown, 10 inches tall, with a swirling texture on the outside. Thank you.

Answer: Hello

this dates to 1949, the glaze looks to be cinnamon. Value is around 60.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1081 pitcher. luster tan

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I have a Red Wing vase, which is a piece my grandmother treasured. It is about 8 inches tall, beige, with green interior. It is numbered 1081. I am attaching a picture. What can you tell me about it? Thank you! Suzy

Answer: Hi Suzy

this pitcher form dates to around 1941, the glaze is called luster tan. Value is around 55.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1296 vase

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Hello I was given a vase that has red wing, usa, 1296 on the bottom. There are two birds on it and some flora. It is matt green on the outside and whitish on the inside. Roughly 10" tall.In great condition except the top bird’s beak is broke off. I am hoping to repair the beak because it is just such a pretty vase. Thank you for your help. Suzanne

Answer: Hi Suzanne

your vase is part of the art pottery line of 1947. Value with the chip is around 20.00 or so, one that is mint, maybe 70.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 416 Gladiolus vase

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I found an old vase in my mothers attic that is green and would hold Iris’s. It is large with 5 openings at the top for each flower. I have not been able to find out anymore about the vase. The botton says Red Wing 416 USA Pam

Answer: Hi Pam

there are 3 sizes, 9, 10, and 12" for this shape. Iris work, we call it a Gladiolus vase. It dates to the early 50′s. value is around 60.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Bronze Line art pottery set

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Hi RWCS- I have a collection of vases and pitchers that are bronze glazed. I’m told they’re rare and part of a wedding collection. The number on the bottom of one piece is 918. So far no luck finding similar pieces on line or in books. Any idea of the period, value, etc? My sincerest thanks, Amber

Answer: Hi Amber

these are all part of the Bronze line, circa 1965. Not really rare, but could have been a wedding present. An average price for each is around 50.00, some maybe a little more, some a little less. hope this helps, thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 803, Belle Kogan’s line

Question:
I have an ivory, dual handle, vase about 10 inches high- Red Wing 803. Wondered what it was worth? Thanks C.

Answer: Hi C, that’s to funny to pass up…

anyway, your vase is from the late 30′s, part of Belle Kogan’s 100 line. Value is around 70.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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RumRill 492, Trumpet Group

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My grandmother had a piece of pottery that is ivory with Rumm Rill 492 and a sticker on the bottom. The piece is oval and has flower blossoms curved up on one end of the piece like a handle. It doesn’t have any chips or damage. Can you tell me anything about this piece and its value? Sorry I can’t upload a picture at this time, but will try later if needed. Thanks, Annette

Answer: Hi Annette

Your item is from around 1938, part of the Trumpet group. Red Wing made it, but it’s part of the Rumrill lines. Nice to have the original sticker after all those years. value is around 85.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 413 vase 14″ tall

Question:
I found a rocket vase #413 luster white dated 1953 and would like to know how much it’s worth. Thanks Carol

Answer: Hi Carol

have a 14" tall vase, #413, designed in 1953. Value is around 80.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 782 submitted at 783 (not a Red Wing number)

Question:
I have a 10" vase marked Red Wing 783, brown, does it have any value? Perfect shape. Joe

Answer: Hi Joe

number 783 is an ashtray, I do have a 782, listed at 10" tall, from around 1939, value on that one is around 70.00 or so. check the number again, sometimes they are real hard to read. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1417 and B1416, Belle Kogan designer

Question:
recently acquired the following, would like to know age and value: woman 10 3/4", green ddress, black hair, playing tambourine. Marked: Red Wing USA, B1416, Hand Painted, Sample. Man, 10 3/4", green shirt, reddish pants, playing accordion. Marked: Red Wing USA, 1417, Hand Painted. Sorry I don’t have a digital camera for a picture. Thanks for any help you can give. Barb Krey

Answer: Hi Barb

they are from a series of figurines done in 1952, Belle Kogan designed them. The 1416 marked sample, may be worth around 350.00 or so, it may be one of a kind. The 1417, more common, around 175.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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