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I would like information about a light green two piece teapot, marked Red Wing 260 USA. I would describe it as a "mammy" image. The teapot’s lid or top portion is a woman’s face,bib and billowy sleeves.Her hands are holding onto the bottom portion which appear as a billowy skirt and the tea pot’s handle and spout. It is approx 8" tall and 9" wide. Thank you. Rebecca
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4 gallon small wing crock
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I just purchased this crock from an antique show, and I’m wondering if it’s actually a Red Wing product or a fake? It’s a 4 gallon crock, the wing is a little less than 2 inches, and the oval seems to say "Fatteries, Inc" though it could be a poorly written "Potteries, Inc." The man who sold it to me also mentioned that the lip flared out more than other Red Wing crocks. Thanks for your help! Krista
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Red Wing 1144 Engobe, Charles Murphy Designer
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We have a #1144 nude with lyre. She has whitish hair and lyre while her robe is an electric blue. I have no photo at this time but the only flaw is a tiny chip off the sharp corner of the base down under her left hand. I have been told it is valuable and wonder if your organization has a convention with an auction. Or do you think eBay is the place for this lovely piece? Could you give me a range of value. Thank you so much for your time and effort. Jane
Answer: Hi Jane
This is a Murphy design, from 1942, the Engobe pieces are always sought after. We do have several auctions during our summer convention in July, and ebay works to sell rarer items as well. Value is around 500.00, but it’s hard to say what it will actually bring, auctions are fickle… thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing 1205 vase
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I was wondering what a blue vase with handles on it is worth about 10in.high. very old on the bottum it says red wing 1205 USA. thanks Sandy
Answer: Hi Sandy
there are 3 sizes of this vase, 1205 is 8" tall, 1206 9", and 1207 is 10". they date to the early fourties. Value is around 65.00. thanks, steve n rose
3 gallon Red Wing Crock
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We have a Red Wing pot that is 10 and a half inches high and 10 and a half inches across. The attached picture shows the markings. It is in pretty good shape and we are curious as to whether it has any value. Thank you for any information you can provide. Barry Hulin.
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Red Wing Waconda Water Kansas Jug
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We pick these pice up in an Estate Sale and wondered if you could give us any history or value. It measures abou 18" tall and 12" width diameter at the base. Has just a could small chips at the base and shoulder. Thanks. Sally
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8 gallon Red Wing Water Cooler
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I have an 8 gal, Red Wing water cooler, complete with a metal stand. The wing measurement is 4", the cooler is 18" tall. It is in excellent condition with the exception of the lid – it has a crack that has been repaired and a piece missing from the edge. The crock itself has both handles, and a spout – there are no visible markings. I would like to know the approximate value and how I can go about selling it. I acquired it from a country school (The Starr School) in Stoughton, WI. Thank you so much for the information. Rose
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Red Wing 760 planter
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I have a Red Wing Planter with the number 760. It is white with a pattern like hobnail.Gary
Answer: Hi Gary
this planter was designed in 1961. Value is around 35.00. thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing 416, Gladiolus vase
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I have a red wing vase. It is shaped like a fan with 5 openings at the top. It is a dusty pink color and on the bottom it says" RED WING USA 416. It is in perfect condition. It is 12 1/2"high, 12" wide at the top, 7" wide at base. Donna
Answer: Hi Donna
we call this a gladiolus vase, they were made in the early fifties. Value is around 65.00. thanks, steve n rose