question from: katiemiller1@yahoo.com

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I have an old mixing bowl that I’m trying to find information on. It’s turquoise and vertically ribbed with a rounded edge. It’s approximately 6¼" diameter x 3" tall.

It has no stamp or maker’s mark on the bottom.

I thought maybe it could be Garden City pottery but could it be Red Wing? Any information someone could provide could possibly point me in the right direction.
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question from: gscottmr@aol.com

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To Whom It May Concern,
I saw your article in ANTIQUE TRADER and realized that my father had a Red Wing Crock.
It is 10.5" deep and 10.5" wide. No chips, some loss of glazing around top.
I have attached a picture in hopes your could tell me if it might have somevalue. Many thanks for your time,
Best regards,
Scott Campbell
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question from: trbrengle@comcast.net

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I have a platter that belonged to my grandmother who passed away in 1979. 15.5×11 oval platter, perfect condition, it has a speckled background w/ green leaves, watermelon slice, cantalope slice, whole watermelon and a decantor, they appear to be hanging by twine or vine. It has a gloss glaze, the stamp on the bottom is RED WING, Hand Painted, ovenproof, USA, 238
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question from: wusterbarthjody@yahoo.com

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I have a piece that is marked on the bottom Red Wing USA 831. It’s kind of a butterfly shape in a 70′s green color with the same time period orangy red on the bottom. 2 crescents follow the shape of the wings with 4 indentations on each crescent which makes me think it is an ashtray. I’ve looked and looked and can find nothing on it.
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