6 gallon western crock

Question:
I have this pot and I believe it is a Red Wing. Can you tell me a little about it and the value of it, please? Thank you for your help. Mary

 

Answer: Mary

The style of leaf & oval dates this crock form the 1930′s-40′s. In today’s market if in mint condition would be $75-$100. Thanks,Scott

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20 gal Redwing crock

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I have a 20 gal Redwing crock and would like an estimate of value. It has the large ’20′ with the red wing below it and a circle below that containing "Red Wing Union Stoneware Co Red Wing Minn". The only defect is a chip on the bottom edge (pic provided) and the wire handles are gone however, the handle sleeves are intact and undamaged. Since I can attach only one pic, I have attached the one showing the chip. Other than that, the piece is very clean. Also, how do you measure the wing size? I think this has a 6" wing… Thanks!! Mike
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Chicken casserole #249

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I have two Red Wing #249 hen covered dishes, one yellow and one green. They are in perfect condition; I inherited them from my great-grandmother and am curious about their value. I do not see these pieces listed on eBay at this time. Sorry that I don’t have a picture to upload! Cress
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Fondoso Coffee Server & Batter Pitcher

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I’ve not been able to find a pitcher like this one. It has a wood handle and I’m wonder if it was for milk? Do you have an idea of the approximate value? It’s about 8.5 tall including the cover. I also have a pitcher with cover that is simalar but not a wood handle? It’s about 9 inches tall. Dindy
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Fondoso Tilt Pitcher

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I have 3 Red Wing Pottery Pitchers and a photo for each. Have not a clue about any of them or what the value may be. The first is a large pitcher and on the bottom it says patten pending. Cinday
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Red Wing 923, decorator planters

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I’ve got a large vase or planter that is shaped like an upside down hour glass. It is all white with no decorations. It is 9" high, 9" on the bottom and the largest part is about 18" across. The hole for the plant is 9" across also. I picked it up at a rummage sale around 20 yrs ago. It had a mate, but some one grabbed it before I got get them both. I’m interest in how old it is and if it is of any value. I’m not sure if I’m interested in selling it yet. The number on it is 923. Antique dealers claim they don’t know any thing about it. I’d send a picture, but I don’t know how to submit it. Thanks very much, Rene

Answer: Rene

it’s part of the Decorator Planters line of 1965, there are several shapes, some can be intermatched with other bases. Value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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20 gallon double birch leaf crock

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My grandmother recently passed away at the age of 94. We are in the process of cleaning out her home and found a Red Wing Crock. I have attached a photo. The Red Wing crock has the number 20, as well as the Red Wing oval. Below the number 20 is several birch leaves. There is a large crack that goes from the top of the crock almost to the bottom. The crack is visible in the photo. My family is wondering the value of the crock. Christina
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