Red Wing Vase 1002

Question:
I have a redwing vase outside light blue, inside mauve or dark peach in color. #1002. It makes a fluted top of a heart shape on front & back top of vase. How much might that be worth? Doreen

Answer: Hi Doreen

shape #1002, dates to 1940. Value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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5 gal Red Wing water cooler with the word St. Paul Book & Stationery

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I have a 5 gal redwing water cooler with the word St. Paul Book & Stationery stamped on the front under the red wing. I has a perfect cover and original spout with a lever on it to push in the button. It also came with a metal stand. I also have a 3 gal redwing water cooler with no lid or spout but other wise is in great condition. Just wondering what it is worth as my wife wants me to downsize a little. Dennis Brue
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RED WING USA 2305, Anniversary Line

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I have been unable to locate this vase marked RED WING USA 2305. IT IS 14" TALL; BASE 3 1/2" AND TOP 3 3/4 DIAMETER. THE GLAZE IS BEAUTIFUL WITH CREAM AND THEN A COBALT THAT HAS GREEN HIGHLIGHTS. THERE IS ONE OLD SMALL HAIRLINE CRACK THAT STARTS AT THE TOP AND TRAVELS A COUPLE INCHES DOWN. THANK YOU FOR ANY INFORMATION REQUARDING THIS LOVELY OLD VASE. Bud

Answer: Hi Bud

this shape is part of the anniversary line of 1953. it’s an overlay glaze. With the crack, value is around 30.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing USA M-5013 Garden Club line, Charles Murphy designer

Question:
Hi….I recently found while cleaning out a house a Red Wing Pottery vase stamped on the bottom: Red Wing USA M-5013. It is green and in mint condition. Do you know anything about it or its value. Thank you for your help. Kathy

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Answer: Hi Kathy

it’s part of the garden club line, from 1957. Value is around 25.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing USA vase #H511, Magnolia dinnerware line

Question:
I have a Red Wing USA vase #H511. It has no chips, cracks or repairs. Looks to be hand painted with green leaves and possibly a white flower. It measures 10 inches high. The top opening is approx. 5 1/2inches from side-to-side. The base measures 3 3/4inches side to side. Can you tell me what is it worth? Thanks Arlene

Answer: HI Arlene

your vase dates around 1953, it is handpainted, and matches the Magnolia line of dinnerware. Value is around 120.00. thanks, steve n rose

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