Blossom Time plate

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I have a hand painted Red Wing plate. It does have a number 14 & it also has a wing & it says Red Wing hand painted.It does not have any chips or cracks. One of my aunts gave it to me years ago. Just wanted to know about how much it is worth. Thanks so much. Vicki
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Kermis plate

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I was given a redwing plate. I believe it is a Kermis pattern. The plate is approx. 8" (square-ish)and has a court jester in black and light blue with tan pattern that circles the court jester. I was told this is a rare plate and may be valuable. There are no chips. What is the value of a piece like this? Dan
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Bronze Magnolia dinnerware

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I inherited a set of Bronze Magnolia dinnerware, it was probably purchased in the 1950′s although I am not sure.. service for 12 with many extra bowls, platters, salt and peppers etc.. can you give me any idea of its value and how to market it??? Linda
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Rooster Teapot RED WING USA and # 257

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I have an old tea pot it is a rooster chicken off white body, red comb and beard and the bottom has a little green around the bottom. On the bottom of the pot it has RED WING USA and # 257. I am wondering if this is a collectable piece and what it may be worth. Thank You for your help. Jeff
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Provinical Bakeware 137, 5 quart casserole

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I purchased this pot at goodwill, and I found a description online, and I am wondering if you can send me some more information about the history of the piece. Also is it safe to use for cooking- not that I plan to but would just like to know. Large Red Wing Pot with Handle and Spout. Large kitchenware pot with orange glaze on the interior of pot and a wonderfully earthy color tone on the exterior of the deep pot. Features two handles for lifting. The mark on the bottom of the deep pot is Red Wing U.S.A. 137. There is a 0.25" chip on the spout. There are several dirt spots where the exterior has been rubbed and the bottom has normal scratches from wear. Light scratches on the bottom of deep pot from normal use. Please see photographs for further details. I found a pick on goodwill.com and attached it Thanks in advance Benita
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Provinical Ware bean pot

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I found this at my food pantry when I was getting food. I brought it home because I thought it was really cute. Then I saw something about the name Red Wing, and found this site. I am wondering if it is real, and how old it is. Thanks Andrea
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Concord Pattern, Blossom Time (1941) dinner ware

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My 92 year old mother has a complete set (minus one saucer) of the Red Wing Concord Pattern, Blossom Time (1941) dinner ware. It is a service for 8 with a double serving dish. She is interested in selling it. Can you give me any suggestions about how to do this? Thank you, Mary Kelley
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Lexington pattern

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My 84 y/o Mother wants to downsize and was going to donate her set of china to the worn-a-bit sale at her Church. I noticed it’s the Red Wing Pottery 1941 Lexington pattern. It’s a full set for 8 with meat platter, serving bowls, salt and pepper shakers, sugar bowl wi cover, and gravy boat. If you could give me an estimate of it’s worth, maybe I can convince her not to "Give" it away. Thank you so much, Debbie Johnson
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