Group of Advertising Crocks

Question:

Dear Expert,

Can you please give us values and years these crocks were made. Also were they made in other sizes.

The middle one is 8 3/4 inches wide, by 6 1/2 inches tall.

The other two are both 7 1/4 inches wide by  5 1/8 inches tall. These crocks are in great condition. No chips or cracks.

Was there ever a lid for these crocks,and how were they covered for storage?

Thank you

Don and Kathy

Answer: Red Wing Stoneware Co. made butter crocks for many different dairy companies in the early 1900′s to about 1940. Prices vary greatly depending on desirability and rarity.  Your butter crocks have a value estimate of $250-350 in excellent condition.  Butter crocks were made in sizes of one pound up to 20 pounds.

Red Wing beige fleck steak plates

Question:

My grandma has 9 steak plates made by red wing. I have attached two pictures one of the front and one of the back. I was curious to find out the value of these plates. Thank you!

Answer:

These steak plates were not part of a Red Wing dinnerware pattern.  They were among a number of items glazed with the familiar beige fleck color and sold as gift or novelty items.  They are quite common and don’t have much appeal to collectors.  Value for a beige fleck steak plate in excellent condition would be in the $10 to $15 range.

Larry

Minnesota Stoneware Company 12 gallon crock, birch leaf

Question:

Hi,

I am curious if you would be able to provide some information and possible a value? Here are some more photos too! Thanks for your help!

Joe

Answer:

Joe, you have a Minnesota Stoneware Company 12 gallon crock that was produced around 1906 to 1908.  With the base chips and hairline on the rim the value is between $60 & $80.  Al Kohlman

20 Gallon Salt Glaze Butterfly, front stamped

Question:

I have this crock, I am going to have to downsize my house and need to find a place that I can sell it. I live in Arizona and don’t know how to go about it. Can you give me some advice, on how or where I could sell it. It is in very nice condition, no hairlines or cracks, but does have one chip on one ear, and on smaller one on the other ear (which is almost hidden because it is on the underside of the ear.

Thank you so much for your help.

Nellie

Answer:

Nellie, you have a nice butterfly here.  The tough part is selling it in Arizona as there are not many Red Wing collectors in that area.  You really don’t want to ship it as it is large and quite heavy,so shipping charges will be quite high.  The best is to first try Craigslist and make sure that you state PICK UP.   If you have no luck there, you can try eBay, but again state PICK UP.   Every now and then, some one will state they want you to ship it.  If that happens let them know that you will take it to a UPS Store and they will package, insure and ship it at the their expense.   Good luck.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing brown molded (looks like a one gallon) jug

Question:

Here is a picture of our Red Wing jug……we don’t know a thing about it……hoping you can tell us how old it is and it’s value? Joyce

Answer:

Your Red Wing brown molded (looks like a one gallon) jug was produced between 1895 and 1900 or so.  In perfect condition $70 to $80.  Al Kohlman

5 gallon Red Wing salt glazed Rib cage beehives

Question:

Hi I was wondering how much my jug might be worth? It is absolutely flawless with no hairline cracks or chips. I might be interested in selling it.

Thanks,

Will

Answer:

Will, these 5 gallon Red Wing salt glazed Rib cage beehives are down with other antiques.  Today’s value is right around $1500 for this jug.  Very nice looking piece.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing’s Plain batter pitchers, Gypsy Trail Line

Question:

I’m hoping you can tell me if these carafes are Redwing or perhaps steer me in the right direction in finding out what they are.  All I have are these 2 pictures.  The carafes look very similar but the finials on the lids are different as well and the shapes of the wooden handles.  One lead I have has told me they are most likely Redwing, another is telling me they are most likely Bauer.  They are not signed or marked.

Any help you can provide me is greatly appreciated.

Gabriel

Answer:

The two items in the photos are batter pitchers and were presumably used to pour pancake or waffle batter.

The pitcher with the round knob on the cover was made by Red Wing.  Catalogs list it as an item in the Plain dinnerware pattern, which was part of Red Wing’s extensive Gypsy Trail line.  Red Wing’s Plain batter pitchers were never marked on the bottom.

The pitcher with the loop handle on the cover was not made by Red Wing, but history links it to the Red Wing pitcher.  George RumRill was a pottery designer who worked with Red Wing in the 1930s.  He was a significant figure in the development of Red Wing art pottery and dinnerware. He introduced new shapes and glazes, and was instrumental in the roll out of the Gypsy Trail dinnerware line.  In the late 1930s a dispute arose between RumRill and Red Wing and their partnership ended.  RumRill went on to work with other potteries to produce his wares, including Shawnee and Gonder.  The looped handle batter pitcher is a slightly modified version of the Red Wing batter pitcher made for RumRill by another pottery, most likely Shawnee.  Most of these pitchers are marked on the bottom with “rumrill” in lower case letters enclosed by two horizontal lines.

Larry

Red Wing 4 gallon crock with a large oval

Question:

I have a 4 gallon Red Wing zinc glazed crock. It has the large #4 oval and is in mint condition. The amazing thing about this crock is that is hand turned! Is this a rare piece? I’ve never heard or seen of anything like this before. What is it’s value?

Answer:

Kacey, you have a very nice looking Red Wing 4 gallon crock with a large oval. In perfect condition the valve is between $70 & $80.  Al Kohlman

15 gallon side stamped Red Wing double leaf salt glazed crock

Question:

I have a 15 gal glazed crock side stamped redwing stoneware company,There are no cracks or chips that I can tell anyway This was my great Grandparents crock pasted down and wondering what it might be worth?

Height  19 inches

Width   15.75  ID

The stamp is on the lower back side about 3 to 4 inches from bottom. I have tried to research on and off for years but never found one like this appreciate any help you can give me

Thanks Dennis

Answer:

Dennis, your Grandparents 15 gallon side stamped Red Wing double leaf salt glazed crock is a nice piece to be handed down to you.    The decorations are a little light which does affect its value.  As I see it, $1600 to $1800.  Al Kohlman

5 gallon RW crock and 5/6 lid

Question: How much is this crock and lid worth. Thanks Debra

Answer:

Debra, if your 5 gallon Red Wing crock is in perfect condition the value is between $70 & $80.  If the 5/6 lid is perfect $150.  Al Kohlman