Magnolia pattern teapot

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I have a short, long tea pot with lid. (about 5"x 10"). It says REDWING on the bottom and I believe it it the Magnolia pattern. The pot is light gray/green and the lid has the magnolia pattern on it. It’s in excellent condition-was in shrink wrap since 1963 when we moved. It was my parents and I believe it was a wedding gift in 1950. Martha
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Red Wing Success Filter

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I have a crock ‘red wing success filter’ on front,(no lid), manufactured by Red Wing Union Stoneware Co. ‘To insure best results, etc.’ on back. 11 1/2" high by 11 1/2" wide, tiny spider on the inside bottom. Outside has 2 sets of thin blue lines around the top and bottom with some kind of indented pattern in between. Can you tell me what it was used for and it’s current value. Kathy
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question from: scott.rickhoff@supervalu.com

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I have been a member for about 24 years and believe this is a great site. The creators of the magazine or web site rarely disappoint. My question is regarding site navigation rather than content.

Is there a way in the next web site update to incorporate a search engine on the ?ask the expert? inquiries?

This information would be even more valuable if we could archive the data and be able to access specific information through a sorting function. There is enought content here to write a book on collecting, sorting and cataloging collections.

The ask the expert info is invaluable but very cumbersome to navigate through page after page after page. I don?t think the people that design sites think about practical uses or potential new applications of the data stored.

If there was an interactive sort function. ? then members could look for specific pieces or review product lines by clusters vs paging through lots of pages of what appears to be random collection of questions presented in a nonsensical linear timeline.

All it would require from the authors is to follow a common method of titling for sorting. We already have detailed product descriptions that thanks to old Red Wing pottery inventory books.

I believe there is a ton of great info/pics that is being wasted away because the lack of ability to search the archive.

Just thought I share what I been thinking every time I log onto the site. There is great potential to better educate with the great information created here.

-Scott Rickhoff # 3996

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Red Wing 1103 vase

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I am looking for any information you may have and value for an Red Wing Art Pottery vase my wife just inherited from her mother. It has a number stamped on the bottom, 1103, along with "Red Wing USA". Outside is beige, the inside is a green. There are reddish-brown leaves on the outside as accents. A partial silver sticker with red lettering is on the side of the vase. The vase stands 8 inches tall and the mouth is 4.5 inches wide. Charles

Answer: Hi Charles

your vase is from 1941, there are a few other’s with similiar decorations. Value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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question from: seanthom@iinet.net.au

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I live on a circa 1836 abandoned townsite in Western Australia and have started to expose a building. The piece of pottery i found was close by but not in the area of my digging. I am just after a rough timeframe to either dismiss as later or a confirmation of the period.
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8 gallon straight side crock

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Have a straight side crock has a large #8 and says red wing stoneware co. red wing minn. picked it up 40 years ago in the basement of an old house in seattle. Also have a larger crock same type with a crown logo and #12 in the crown. no cracks or chips on either one. Thanks, J
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#5 red wing crock

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I received a #5 red wing crock from my grandmother. This one has attached bale wire and wood handle and is in great condition. I have seen larger crocks with handles but not this size. What is its value? Chris
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Driftwood divided vegetable dish

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Have a 13" long piece, 7.5" wide, dark egg-shell in color, a reverse-crescent(like an elongated "S")shape, with a divider in the middle, much like a relish bowl, with what appears to be a hand-painted oriental gray and blue tree design in the bowls. Has "Red Wing USA" makers mark on the bottom. Small chip on underside…no noticeable cracks. Could not locate piece on the Red Wing site. Help with value and a buyer, please. Steffan
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