Small Ko-Rec Feeder

Answer:

I have a Red Wing KO-REC Feeder and would like to find out the approximate value of it.  I don’t know if there was a base to it, but this is the only piece I have. Thank you for your time.

Diane

Question:

Diane, your Ko-Rec Red Wing Chicken feeder would have a base.  It needs to have a base to be a complete feeder.  Without the base and if in perfect condition, the value is between $50 & $75.  Al Kohlman

909 Vase, Belle Kogan designer

Question:

My father would like me to find out what this piece is and a value. I have been trying on my own but know next to nothing on how to search. Hoping you can help me give a 87 year old some answers.

Answer: t\This is shape 909. It was designed around 1939 by Belle Kogan.  Value is around $25.00 in perfect condition.  thanks, steve n rose

Red Wing sponge band advertising pitcher

Question:

The Advertising says:  ‘READY TO SERVE, SEVERIN MATTSON, GENERAL MERCHANT, BRAHAM, MINN.”  By the spout, between the advertising and the spout, there is a slight deglaze line about 3/4 inch long, you can’t see it on the pictures, otherwise the pitcher is in excellent condition.  Does the deglaze line devalue the pitcher’s value?

Sincerely , Jon

Answer:

Jon, you have a zinc glazed Red Wing gray-line pitcher (also called sponge band) with advertising.  That de-glazed line does not affect its value.  These pitchers are down a little.  $275 to $350.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing 10 inch bowl with blue lines

Question:

Can you submit this bowl as well that I picked up recently?  I think it may be a Red Wing.  It has no cracks and has a faint 10 on the bottom.  Just wondering if it is in fact Red Wing and what the value is? Pat

Answer:

Pat, you have a Red Wing 10″ white with blue lines bowl.  It was produced in the late 1920′s & into the 30′s.  With no advertising the value is around $60.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing 4 gallon shoulder jug, 1909

Question

Hi,

Just found this jug in my mother’s attic.  It appears to be a Redwing but I’m not certain as I can’t seem to find an image of one exactly like it online.

Can you help me determine its authenticity and potential value?

Thanks so very much,

Edward

Answer

Edward, you do indeed have a Red Wing 4 gallon shoulder jug.  This is an early shoulder jug most likely produced right around 1909 or so.  Value in perfect condition is between $125 & $150.  Al Kohlman

Duck Ashtray and Frog Planter

Question:

Hi,

Was wondering if you had any information on these two red wing items in the attached picture.
I can’t seem to find any info on the internet. If you could tell me about them and what an estimated value would be would be great.

Thanks, Chad

Answer:

The yellow duck-shaped item is an individual ashtray from Red Wing’s Gypsy Trail dinnerware line. The catalogs listed these as Duck Ashtrays and showed them as available in the standard Gypsy Trail colors (blue, orange, yellow, turquoise and white).   They were made from about 1937 to 1942.

Value fora Duck Ashtray in excellent condition is $40 to $60.  Some are marked RED WING, others are not marked.  The value for a marked ashtray would on the higher end of the range. Larry

the frog is a planter, #992,worth around 60.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

25 Gallon Double Birch Squat Crock

Question:

I took a flyer and appraised it at $350. estate value. It was definitely squat, I would guess 2.5 feet. I collected Red Wing stoneware at one time, and never saw one that size, but than I was not interested in the larger pieces. It was very heavy! Can you confirm the value of this?

June

Answer:

June, you were right on target with the $350 value on the Red Wing 25 gallon sqaut crock.  Al Kohlman

6 gallon Rib Cage Salt Glaze crock

Question:

I have had this for over 30 years. I’m downsizing to a small apt and getting rid of things. Would lie to know if this has any value before I put it in my garage sale. If so who would you recommend to purchase it?

Thanks so much

Donna

Answer: Your rib cage RW crock has a value of between$150-200 assuming the is no damage.

Pink Ball Vase

Question:

Hi there, My mother-in-law recently gave me this pink vase that was passed down from a grandparent. Here are a few pictures of it. It has a faint “RED WING” on the bottom and maybe a number below that.  So I was wondering if you could tell me about it and if you would know how much it would be worth? Thanks so much for any information you can provide, Danielle

Answer: I can’t find the shape number, but from the glaze I would say 1950 ish, a simple form, maybe worth around 25.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

Mediterranean pattern, True China Line, 15 inch

Question:

My name is Harriette and I have a Hand Painted Red Wing Platter.  Please see the attached.  I am wondering if it is worth anything.

Thanks for your help.

Harriette

Answer:

The photo shows a 15 inch platter in the Mediterranean pattern, one of ten patterns in the True China line.  This platter is worth $25-35 if it is in excellent, undamaged condition.

Larry