Red WIng M 1446, Charles Murphy Designer

Question:
I have a leaf dish / 10 1/2" long, 6 1/4" wide in the middle. Celadon green on botom – inside is a mottled tan color. Imprinted on bottom into dish: Red Wing U.S.A. M.1446 Please let me know it’s worth Only flaw is a small chip on the underside of the lip. Any information would be most appreciated. Judi Crouch

Answer: Hi Judy

Your dish is from around 1955, with the chip, it’s value is around 10.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1290

Question:
What is the estimated value of a red wing pottery vase, number 1290? Excellent condition. Thanks Nicole

Answer: Hi Nicole

The 1290 is from 1947, with a value of around 40.00. thanks, steve n rose

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12 and 4 gallon Red WIng Crocks

Question:
Seeking value guidelines on the following items: Redwing #12 crockery pot. No chips, logo is about 85%, complete with herald below symbol. No chips, no cracks, turned wooden handles, wire frames, no breakage on handle supports. Yes, you can pick this up by the handles. Also, #4 crock, same condition, no handles. Thanks David
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Red Wing Sewer Pipe Vase

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We have a large piece of sewerpipe pottery,which is an umbrella stand. We’ve heard employees of Red Wing would make items on their lunch hour. Can you identify & give us a value.It measures 25.5" tall & 9.5 across. It is not hand thrown.No signature that we could find.The decoration seems to be applied with a compass & scratched in. Thanks Joan

Answer: Hi Joan

without a mark, it’s really hard to identify. There were several sewer pipe companies. It’s still a nice piece of folkart, I would value it around 3-350.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Zinnia Pattern tea cups

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Re: Red Wing Dinnerware — Zinnia Pattern

Dear Mr. Roschen, I have recently acquired two tea cups in the Red Wing Dinnerware pattern Zinnia (I confirmed the pattern via the Minnesota Historical Society). They have the copper glazing. They are in nearly mint condition, with only some very faint crazing in the copper glazing. There are no matching saucers; only the two tea cups. I am wondering what the value might be? Thanks, Martha

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