Question:
Please provide estimated values of the following items shown in the attached picture: Vase is in mint condition. It is signed "RED WING 410" amd has a gold tag stating "Red Wing Art Pottery". The vase is 8.5 inches tall, 4 inches wide at the top, and 3 inches wide at the bottom. The cigarette box with lid is in near perfect condition. It has no markings and is 5 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 4 inches high with the lid. The two ashtrays, which fit inside the cigarette box, are in near perfect condition and have no markings. They are 4 inches long, 3 inches wide, and about one inch tall. Thank you. Warren
Answer: Hi Warren
the 410 is worth around 40.00. I’m not sure who made the box and ashtrays, but they look well made. Guesstimate on those would be around 50.00. thanks, steve n rose

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