RED WING OVEN WARE 7.c

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I have been using a stoneware oven dish that I found while cleaning out my parents house. I have liked it so much that I wanted to buy more. The bottom is marked "RED WING OVEN WARE" 7.c. It wasn’t until I tried to find a store that I discovered it’s collectible. Now I’m curious to find out what I have. This glazed bowl is ridged on the outside and stands approx 4 1/4" high. It’s colored in blue and rusty brown. The diameter is 7". On the outside of the bowl each 8th of the bottom half is smooth instead of ridged all the way down. Its condition is most excellent and I use it a lot. I’d be happy to submit a picture, but would have to provide it by phone. Please advise. Thank you so very much! Linda
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Bob White Dinnerware collection

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I inherited my mother’s set of "Bob White" dinnerware by Red Wing. I have it boxed up and wrapped but know it is at least a set of 8 dinner,salad,bread,sauce& cereal dishes,coffee cup&saucer along with serving pieces, pitchers, bread trays,butter dish divided vegetable, lg platter, and additional unique pieces to the set. Where would I find it’s value and an interested buyer? Sincerely, Linda
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Prevelance of Red Wing

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I LIVE IN SOUTHERN OHIO AND COLLECT RED WING, I WANT TO KNOW BACK IN THE DAY WHEN PEOPLE USED POTTERY/CROCKS TO ACTUALLY USE FOR EVERDAY THINGS, WERE RED WINGS A HIGH END BRAND? I MEAN YOU CAN FIND MILLIONS OF OTHER KINDS OF CROCKS (WITH NO MARKINGS OR JUST A GALLON NUMBER, THE KIND MY GRANDMOTHER USED FOR SAUERKRAUT) THAT ARE PLEANTIFUL TO COME BY BUT RED WING IS NOT AS EASY TO FIND LIKE THOSE. WHY IS THAT???? ALSO I CANNOT FIND THE RED WING CROCKS IN MY NECK OF THE WOODS HARDLY AT ALL, WERE THEY MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS CLOSER TO MINNESOTA? I HAVE A HUGE COLLECTION BUT THEY ARE MAINLY FROM OTHER STATES FAR FROM OHIO. I DON’T EVER HEAR ABOUT OTHER COLLECTORS IN MY AREA AT ALL! I WAS JUST WONDERING IF YOU WOULD HAPPEN TO KNOW WHY THEY ARE SO SCARCE HERE? Tami
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10 gallon bail handled Red Wing Crock

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What is the value of a 10 gal crock with handles and Red Wing logo on it? I think it is 10 gal. it is very big. it is in excellent condition. I alao have a pitcher that is beige colored. I can’t find it in any books about Red Wing pottery. As a child we lived an hour away from the factory and would take sunday afternoon drives to visit the factory. i don’t have a current photo. Can send one t a later date. Cheryl
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3 gallon Red Wing Crock

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I have a 3 gallon excellent shape Red wing cock. No ears just plan white cock with only the 3 at the top the red wing simbol and the red wing stamp in holizontal line. What would it’s worth be? Thank you, Dan
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question from: npark69@sio.midco.net

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Hi, I am attaching a picture of the bottom of a smaller Prismatique bowl numbered 791. The reason I am sending this to you is that there are unusual hand engraved numbers/letters along with the normal raised RW maker’s mark. I’m wondering if this is a glaze formula or something else. It is on two lines
top line – L i l (or L i 1)
2nd line – 76 (or T6) very sure it is 76
As I can only upload 1 pic, I will obviously send the one of the bottom but I do have other pics to send if you want to see them.
I’m just wondering if you could give me any information on the hand engraved "formula", does that make this more unique? etc… also, of course I would love to find out some guess as to what it may be worth.
Thanks so much for any information you can give me.
Nancy Parker

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Prismatique Bowl #791, marked wih L on bottom

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Hi, I just found a Prismatique bowl with the raised makers mark numbered 791. The unusual aspect of this piece is the hand engraved letters and numbers above the RW M/M. I will attach pictures but they didn’t come out the very best but it should give you an idea of what I’m talking about. I believe this could be an engraved glaze formula??? possibly?? It is UNDER the glaze. The engraving says – top line – Lil (or Li1) under that is the number- 76 The black stuff on it came off with no problem but there are two chips in the piece. Any information on the engraved stuff or a estimate on value would be great. Thanks so much. Nancy I do have more pictures to send if you would like to see them. The piece is solid white.. not colorful at all like other pieces I’ve seen when I looked this up tonight.

Answer: it is a bit odd, I haven’t seen that type of mark before, and an all white color is unusual. it probably is a hobby shop piece, with the name and date, altho I haven’t seen a piece of prismatique done in a hobby shop. most glaze tests were done in ink, not engraved. Value around 40.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 861 vase pair, Belle Kogan’s 100 line

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I have inherited 2 Red Wing vases numbered 861 on the bottom, Terra Cotta color, perfect condition, stand 8 1/2" tall and want to know approx value and what is the best way to sell them? B

Answer: Hi B

these are from around 1939, part of Kogan’s 100 line. ebay is usually the best way to sell, unless you can find a private collector. Value is around 35.00 each. thanks, steve n rose

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Lute Song Dinnerware – Complete set

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Hello…I have a complete set of Red Wing’s Lute in excellent, unused condition. I was wondering how much you would suggest my set is worth on the retail market today. I have listed what I have below. Thanks so much! -Ophelia

8 dinner plates
8 salad plates
8 bread & butter plates
8 13" oval plates
8 fruit bowls
8 soup bowls
8 pasta bowls
8 cups & saucers
salt & pepper
teapot coffee pot
gray boat divided
serving dish
15" platter
giant salad bowl
sugar & creamer
6 part relish tray
butter dish
ash tray
lidded casserole
15" french bread tray

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