5 gallon Red Wing water cooler

Question:

What can you tell me about the value and age of my water cooler? Thank you Delphine

Answer:

Delphine, nice 5 gallon Red Wing water cooler.  Without the lid or the original spigot, I would place a value of $300 to $350 on your cooler.  Al Kohlman

Minnesota Centennial Trivet, bisque

Question:

I have a question about an unglazed MN Centennial trivet.  I would like to know what the story might be behind it not being glazed.  Please let me know what you can find out from the tremendous resources of our experts

Answer:

Trivet Collector response

$45 with stains to $60 without;  uncommon, but not rare.  Regular trivets except in red go for $25 to $40 at auction.  Any chips drops the price 60%.

When we did the trivet as a Special Commemorative, I was told by a former factory worker they did many in bisque for the Red Wing store which allowed people to glaze them as they saw fit (for the schools?).  Of the 500 molds I’ve seen from the 1960s, I have not seen this mold in existence.    The two I have weigh correctly, so I believe the story I heard.  So, looking at the picture, I believe it is the real deal.  Don’t you love the ore boat in the center!

John

Saffron ware cookie jar

Question:

I have been trying to find info out about this piece, but can’t find anything, or am not looking for the right thing. My dad had this and thought it was his grandma’s or great grandma’s. On the bottom is is stamped in blue Red Wing Saffron Ware. It stands about 7 1/4″ high. It is in excellent shape. There are no chips or cracks. It is a yellow/gold color with 3 cobalt blue stripes around the middle. I am assuming that it is pretty old.

Thank you for your time! Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Judy

Answer:

Judy, you have a Red Wing Saffron cookie jar.  I don’ know if it has a lid, but comes with one.  The value is somewhat low.  Maybe $40 to $50 or so with the lid.   Al Kohlman

Hazel Extra Creamery Butter Crock

Question:

Hello,

Can you please tell me the value of my Hazel Extra Creamery Butter Crock?

Thank you,

Carol

Answer:

Carol, your signed Red Wing Hazel Extra Creamery Butter Crock if in perfect condition today has a value between $250 & $300.  I do see a small chip in the back of the butter crock on the rim.  So that value would be around $250 as collectors today are looking for perfect pieces.  Al Kohlman

Music Hall Bath House Co. Salt Sulphur Water, Excelsior Springs bail jug

Question:

This is a Music Hall Bath House Co. Salt Sulphur Water, Excelsior Springs, Mo. 1 gallon jug. I was told by the producer of the red wing price guide that this size was not made, only 5 gallon, until he saw it.  I can provide all history of where and when this jug was found. Any info and value would be appreciated. It is bottom marked Red Wing Stoneware Company.

Thanks, David

 

Answer: This is a wonderful Red Wing advertising bail jug and bottom signed to boot.  In perfect condition, $700 to $800 on the hard to find advertising.  Al Kohlman

3 gal salt, 2 & 5 gallon wing, & 4 gal birch

Question: I have these 4 Red Wing crocks that I was wondering on how much they are and style.
2 gal large wings and seal
3 gal salt glaze, good condition
4 gal Elephant ears with cracks
5 gal small wings and seal

Thank you

Mike

Answer: Mike, the 3 gallon salt glazed leaf $250 to $275,  the 2 gallon wing crock $60 to $70,  4 gallon birch leaf cracked  $20,  5 gallon small wing, $80 or so.  Al Kohlman

5 gallon Red Wing Ball locking jar

Question:

I have enclosed a couple of pictures of a ball lock jar I have.  I think it’s more recent because of the small wing, but my question is about the mouth.  Did the small wing jars have a smaller mouth/lid than the large wing jars?  Mine measure 4 3/8” across the outside of the mouth.  Is there somewhere I can get a replacement lid?

Thanks,

Todd M.

Answer:

Todd, your 5 gallon Red Wing Ball locking jar has about the right size opening.  With the potteries oval and small wing, your ball locking jar was produced between 1936 & 1947.  I do not know of a replacement lid, but with a little luck, you can find an original ball locking lid either on eBay, flea markets or of course the July Red Wing Convention in Red Wing, MN.  Have fun on the hunt!   Al Kohlman

 

10 gallon crock with the 6 inch wing, 5 gallon Red Wing crock with 4 inch wing

Question: Hello,

I was so excited to find your website and have enjoyed looking at the different crocks Red Wing has made. I have two, and was wondering if you could give me an estimate on their value. They do not have any cracks, but each one of them has a small chip on the rim. The larger crock has an insignia by the handle that says P A T E N T E with the date Dec. 24, 1915 or 1918. I have attached pictures.

Thank you for the information.

Linda

Answer:

Linda, nice to hear you enjoy the site.  Your Red Wing 10 gallon crock with the 6 inch wing,  would have a value between $125 & $150.  The patent date is Dec 21st, 1915.  This is the date that Red Wing patented the handles.  Also, looking at the photo, one of the handles on the crock is not Red Wing.  It is the one where the wire makes an X in the middle.  Someone must have replaced the original handle with this one.  The 5 gallon Red Wing crock with 4 inch wing would have a value between $70 & $80.  Al Kohlman

6, 3, and 2 gallon Red Wing Crocks

Question:

Hi,

I have 3 old crocks and was wondering what they might be worth.

6 Gal. / 3 Gal. / 1 Gal. There is a handle on the 6 gallon.

They are in good shape, no cracks or chips.

Thanks so much. Vicki,

Answer:

Vicki on your 6 gallon Red Wing crock it looks like there is a hairline on the bottom front of your crock.  If this is the case, the value is around $40.  If it is a glaze run, then figure about $70 to $80.  Both the 3 gallon & 2 gallon winged crocks, $60 to $70 each.  Al Kohlman

6 gallon Red Wing leaf crock, 4 gal birch churn, 2 gal salt target churn

Question:

Hi I have a few pieces that I was curious about the value. 6 gallon has some staining but otherwise perfect.  Churns are in great condition.  Thanks Brad

 

Answer: Brad, your Red Wing 6 gallon leaf crock has a value between $500 & $600 depending on how bad the stain.  The 4 gal Birch leaf churn, $150 to $160.  Red Wing 2 gal salt glaze target churn, $800 to $1000.  Al Kohlman