Green and brown footed cups

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I have inherited several pieces of Red Wing Village Green pottery. I am attaching photos of a few pieces and am hoping you can tell me an approximate value for each. All are in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, a little dusty in the photos :)(I guess I can only attach one photo per request, so will send 4 requests) Nancy
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Lotus set value advice

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I have a set of Lotus pattern Red Wing Dinnerware. Am wondering what kind of price I should put on them if I should decide to sell. If you cannot give me a price then could you recommend a book that might help me out. Thank You. June
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Bob White platter

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I have an oval platter about 15 in long, it says Redwing on the back but nothing else. It is a beige glaze and the design is of adult birds with young,the birds’ colors are browns and blues. the center of the platter is mostly empty of design, I believe it could be from the 50s or 60s Joan

 

 

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Red Wing Provincial Ware 25

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I have a 12 inch oval stoneware/casserole dish without a lid grove. It is rust glazed on the casserole dish and the exterior is the beige earthenware color. Red Wing Provincial Ware 25 is stamped into the side of the dish. I went on your site but saw no Red Wing that was a casserole dish Would appreciate knowing some info and possible value of this item Thanks Kristina

 

 

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Magnolia Dinnerware: cup, saucer, plates, sauce dish

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8×10 1/2" Dinner Plate, 8x 6" plates, 8x 5"bowl, 8x cup & saucer. Description" green, yellow, gray flower with leaves, plates are square in shape. All in excellent condition..no chips or cracks. Please provide an identification of the piece, the time period it was produced and the rarity/desirability of the items and a range of possible value. Thank you, Michelle

 

 

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Montmartre cups and saucers

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Any idea what pattern these might be? I have two identical hand-painted teacups with saucers. One saucer has the number "197" on the bottom, the other saucer has the number "127". They have what appears to be a monkey on them. Ron

 

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Provincial Ware pot with lid #20, usage question

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I found a beautiful Red Wing Provincial Ware pot with lid #20 at a thrift store and was excited to cook in it …until I noticed some very small cracks in the bottom (just along one side of the slight dome). The cracks are only visible on the outside bottom but do not affect the red brown glaze on the inside. My intention is to use this item for cooking by the method of soaking it in water, adding ingredients and starting it in a cold oven. Is this a bad idea? I can return it and continue hunting for more intact treasures. Please advise…or can I repair it?? Thanks. Christine
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Red Wing Lotus Bronze dinnerware, stain removal

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This is not an identification question, as I know the pieces I have recently inherited from my mother are the Red Wing Lotus Bronze dinnerware. My question is: how to clean them? These pieces were stored for many years in a basement then garage while wrapped in newspaper, and now the interiors of some have some kind of speckled, dark stains. Not sure if it’s a type of mold or some chemical discoloration. Any suggestions? Wash in white vinegar? Thank you, and glad to discover you today! Diane
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