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I have inherited several pieces of Red Wing Village Green pottery. I am attaching photos of a few pieces and am hoping you can tell me an approximate value for each. All are in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, a little dusty in the photos :)(I guess I can only attach one photo per request, so will send 4 requests) Nancy
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Lotus set value advice
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I have a set of Lotus pattern Red Wing Dinnerware. Am wondering what kind of price I should put on them if I should decide to sell. If you cannot give me a price then could you recommend a book that might help me out. Thank You. June
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Capistrano divided vegetable dish
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13.5×7.5 dish with ‘Hand Painted’ with number ’284′ on the back.New condition. What is the value. Scott
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5 gallon packing jar
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HI I HAVE A 5 GALLON LIDDED JAR WITH HANDLE. THE #7 OVAL MARK. CONDITION IS VERY GOOD. LID HAS A SMALL CHIP. THERE IS ALSO A SMALL STRESS MARK ON THE RIM. WHAT IS THE VALUE? THANKS LISA
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10 gallon crock and 5 gallon shoulder jug
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I have a 10 gal. red wing crock with wooden handles and a 5 gal red wing "looks like a jug" each one is in excellent condition. I was just wondering what their value may be. Pattie
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Red Wing Bowl or Pot with Cupid decoration 823
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I have a bowl or pot – it is white, about 6" in diameter. On the front it has a Cupid. On the bottom it says red wing pottery USA, and the #823…or could be #813. Interested in any info and approx. Value. Thank you! Shannah
Answer: Hi Shannah
this item is from 1963, there are 3 or four different cherub shapes, #823 sounds correct, from your description. Value is around 90.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing Minnesota Packing Jar, bottom marked
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I actually found this piece curbside in a small iowa town that was having a spring-clean-up pick up day by the city. I’m interested in the time period it was produced, the rarity/desirability of the item and a range of possible value. It is approximately 13" tall, 10" diameter (these are estimates form memory as I do not have the piece with me as I’m typing this up)and I wold conside rit tobe in excellent shape with no chips or cracks and the handle is intact–not sure if it was always open-mouthed or if it would have had a lid/cork, etc. Thanks in advance for your time! Seems I can only load one picture here so I’ll describe the bottom of the piece…it has embossed text that reads RED WING STONEWARE MINNESOTA
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5 gallon Red Wing self drainer
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I just acquired a 5 gallon Red Wing stoneware shaped as a crock with a funnel at the bottom leading downward to a faucet. I have never seen anything like this and am hoping you might provide the answer to what is it and what did they use it for? Don
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20, 6, 5, 12 gallon crocks
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I have had a collection of Red Wing crocks and wonder what they are worth. The 20 gallon crock has both handles; it also has an imperfection above the 20. I also have a 6 gallon crock and a 5 gallon jug as well as a 12 gallon crock. Thanks. Barb
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Red Wing Eureka chicken water-er
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I have a Red Wing pottery piece, a chicken feeder or waterer. It is glazed with a khaki color, it is 7 inches tall and 5½ inches in diameter. On its side is an oval branding in blue, "RED WING Union Stoneware Co. RED WING: MINN." On the bottom (or top?) it has raised lettering at the margin, "PAT ‘D APRIL 7 1885". My dad was a hatchery-man in northeastern Nebraska, and that is how it came to me. I had it in my basement for years. I moved recently and rediscovered it when unpacking. That is when I went to the internet to see what I could find. I am grateful, in advance, for any information you may have. Kathryn
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