Magnolia pattern teapot

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I have a short, long tea pot with lid. (about 5"x 10"). It says REDWING on the bottom and I believe it it the Magnolia pattern. The pot is light gray/green and the lid has the magnolia pattern on it. It’s in excellent condition-was in shrink wrap since 1963 when we moved. It was my parents and I believe it was a wedding gift in 1950. Martha
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Driftwood divided vegetable dish

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Have a 13" long piece, 7.5" wide, dark egg-shell in color, a reverse-crescent(like an elongated "S")shape, with a divider in the middle, much like a relish bowl, with what appears to be a hand-painted oriental gray and blue tree design in the bowls. Has "Red Wing USA" makers mark on the bottom. Small chip on underside…no noticeable cracks. Could not locate piece on the Red Wing site. Help with value and a buyer, please. Steffan
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Ardennes Chop Plate

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Hi, This plate was my grandmothers, it measures 14 and a half inches across. The glaze is kinda shiny, and the back says "redwing pottery" and "hand painted". The writing on the back is in blue and the wing is blue as well, and stands verticle. Is this actual redwing? If so, what era and what is the name of the pattern? value? any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.. Oh, is it ovenproof? Larisa ps: can you send me a link to view this on the website, or do you email me directly? Thanks again. Larisa
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Provincial Bake Ware

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I bought this Redwing Piece at a flea market recently but haven’t seen a piece like it EVER. Can you tell me how much it might be worth? There is a small chip on the pour spout and a crack in the glaze at the bottom of the pot. Carmen
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Orleans pattern collection

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We have an incomplete set of Red Wing china. It includes 5 dinner plates, 7 salad plates, 7 cups, 8 saucers, salt and pepper shakers, a small cream pitcher, a similarly sized pitcher with two handles, and a tureen that is about 8" in diameter with a lid. A few pieces are chipped and a few are stained. Most, however, are in good condition. The complete set was a 1942 wedding gift. Can you provide us with an estimate of their value? Thanks. David
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Brittany sugar bowl

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I have this Red Wing pottery. It has a 7 in the forging on the inside of the lid. Can’t quite make out what’s under the Red Wing Potter logo on the bottom. Any estimate on it’s value? Thanks! Steve
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Concord beverage servers different sized covers

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I collect the iris pattern in the concord line. I was in need for a lid for my coffee pot, and purchased a blossom time pot and lid to use the lid. my surprise was that the lid was smaller than I needed. the blossom time pot has a lip on the top for the lid to ride on, and my iris was not made with this lip. Was there a change in production, or was my pot made to not have a lid? thanks Daniel
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Forest Water Pitcher

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Recently aquired a Forest Green Town & Country Water Jug, Perfect cond. and Gravy boat, small chip on one pour spout, Both are on blanks from the Provencial line…Two 8 1/2" salad bowls are green on the inside and white on the outside…How can these be authenticated and can you place a value on them? Chuck
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“Streamlined” pitcher, part of Gypsy Trail

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My 85 year old mother-in-law recently passed away, and I found a pitcher I’m curious about: 1. It’s marked RED WING POTTERIES, INC.,DESIGN PAT PENDING, USA on bottom. 2. Color is "mustard yellow". 3. It’s not a "ball" pitcher (shape is more oval), and not a tea pot (no lid).But most interestingly, handle is on top, not side, and stretches entirely over the opening where you would pour liquid into it. It has a separate "spout" for pouring . Apologize for no photo, I’m not very "tech" savvy, but may be able to get my young son to help me post one if needed. 4. Condition is "good" (no chips or cracks), but color is uneven (age?). P.S. She was originally from Georgia, and walked to Fla. with her entire family around 1930 searching for work. Thank you in advance for your time, Sincerely, C. Starling
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