Hamm’s Bowl from Popcorn Set

Question:
Hi! I found a HUGE old Red Wing Bowl that has a hand painted design on it of a lake, deer, trees and pinecones….any chances that this is part of a regular pattern, or is it a stand-alone piece? Photos attached, and thanks so much!

 

 

 

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Round Up Cookie Jar

Question:
I have a round-up cookie jar. It was in mint condition. It got broke in to many pieces. I have insurance on my collection. The insurance company wants to know it’s value. I really don’t know. Could you help me? THANKS, Jim
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Gypsy Trail coffee server

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Just came across your site and I really like it. I have a piece of pottery, an orange pitcher/server with a wood handle that I was told it was gypsy trail. I have found this may be part of red wing pottery. The pitcher has a shiny glaze over the entire piece. There are a few scuff marks but overall condition is very good with no chips or cracks (noticable). I would like to know is this indeed a red wing piece, from what era and if it is red wing, why there is no marking. Also, I would like to know estimated worth. Thanks for your time Jarid S
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CeramaStone Post Production Piece

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We bought this piece at an estate sale. It is marked "Red Wing USA" on the bottom and has the letter "K" or "R" and the number "71" faintly handwritten in the pottery on the bottom. It is 8-1/2" in diameter and 4" high. We have been told it is possibly a prototype or test piece for a Canister in the CeramaStone pattern, but with no lid. Evidently CeramaStone did not come in white, just colors.
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Pineapple Marmalade Jar

Question:
I HAVE COME ACROSS AN ITEM THAT IS MARKED RED WING USA ON THE BOTTOM. IT IS A YELLOW PINEAPPLE SITTING ON A LEAF. THE TOP OF THE PINEAPPLE IS REMOVABLE. IT LOOKS TO BE CERAMIC. APPROXAMATELY 4 INCHES TALL AND 5 INCHES FOR THE BASE. IT DOES HAVE A SMALL CHIP IN THE LEAF. THAT IS THE ONLY DAMAGE NOTED. I BELIEVE IT COULD BE A CANDY OR NUT DISH. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS AND TO RESPOND. THANK YOU MITZI LAYMON.

Answer: Hi Mitzi, this is a marmalade jar, part of the hostessware group, (dinnerware) it dates from around 1940, and has a value of about 35.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

Steve n rose’s answer is correct. Red Wing introduced the Hostessware group in 1940 to accompany their Gypsy Trail dinnerware line. Hostessware included a variety of pineapple, pear and apple-shaped items — cookie jars, small and large salad bowls, berry bowls, covered casseroles, covered marmites, covered marmalade jars with attached stand, and covered marmalade jars without a stand or with a detached stand. Red Wing catalogs list the available colors as blue, yellow, orange, turquoise, pink and green.

Larry
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Concord Shape Pitcher

Question:
I recently found this pitcher and the color matches the mulberry color of the iris pattern. Since it does not have RED WING stamped on it, I am wondering if it is a Red Wing Piece and what the value of it is. Thank you!
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Red WIng Pitcher

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I have a pastel pink Redwing pitcher it has no chips,but has dark streaks(seen in photo).Could you give me some information and value of piece. Thank You, Janet
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HearthSide Dinnerware

Question:
I received this set from my grandparents years ago. I believe it is Red Wing Hearthside. I am not sure of the exact name of pieces. I will do my best to describe. 10 -cups 12 -saucers 1 -creamer 1 -sugar bowl with lid 1 -salad serving bowl? measuring 4 1/2 inches deep and 12 inches wide (oval) 1 -13 1/2 inch oval serving platter 2 -9 inch vegetable serving bowls ? 12 -5 1/2 inch fruit/desert/sauce bowls ? 12 -8 inch soup or cereal bowls 1 -3 part relish tray 12 -6 1/2 inch bread plates 12 -8 inch plates 11 -6 1/2 inch bowls 9 -11 inch dinner plates I also have 1 more-6 1/2 inch bowl, 1 more-11 inch dinner plate and a butter tray with lid. These all three pieces have a chip in each. What might be the value and could you direct me to anyone who may be interested in purchasing this set?
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