Red Wing 1028, Magnolia group pitcher

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Hi, I have a small pitcher with Red Wing USA 1028 on the bottom of this piece. It’s a small pitcher, maybe 5" high with a flower design (cone flower maybe?) on front and back, and the pitcher is all cream or beige color. Can you give me an idea to it’s age and value? Thank you! Mary Jane

Answer: Hi Mary Jane

your pitcher is part of the Magnolia group of 1940. Value is around 40.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1246 console bowl

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I have a green..unsure what it is used for ..marked USA 1246 ..kind of looks like a planter…sides are raised up and curls inward…scalloped sides. Can you tell me what it is used for..and what it is worth? Also the time period ..thank you

Answer: Hello

It’s actually a console bowl, designed in the mid fourties. Value is around 25.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Blue and Pink Violin Planter, a 659, 1099, 790

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My mother handed down to me redwing pottery. I have many pieces but unsure about it. No pictures as of yet. I have two violins blue and pink (pink top piece broken off) but I have it and blue on perfect with no strings. apple on plate, small green 659, tall light green with bleeding hearts? 1099, 790 orange and green lots of angles, I will start with these untill I write down and see how tall etc they are. Many more to look over. Thank you for all of your help. Bosley

Answer: Hi Bosley

Sounds like quite a variety! The violins are wallpockets, from the mid fifties. Value unbroken is around 50.00. The apple is actually dinnerware, a marmite. Value around 25.00 or so. The 659, mid fifties, is a console bowl, value 20.00. The 1099 vase is from 1941, lilies of the valley, I think, value 45.00. Lastly, the 790 is part of the prismatique line of 1962. Value on it is around 30.00. hope this helps, thanks, steve n rose

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Lotus pattern pieces

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I am hosting a fundraiser rummage sale for a nonprofit choir, Singers in Accord. Someone generously donated a collection of Lotus Pattern chartreuse dinnerware. I have the following pieces and would love some guidance on pricing. I want them to sell, but I don’t want to give them away! Most are in very good condition. A few have crazing or small stains –how does that affect value?

12 cream bowls (2 handles, no lids)
9 teacups
7 saucers
4 breadplates
2 fruit bowls
2 rimmed soup bowls

Thanks for your help! Sheri www.singersinaccord.org

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Set of Reed Bowls: yellow, turqoise, cobalt, brown

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I have a nesting bowl set I would like to sale. They are unmarked, but I think I have seen them at antique stores with the tags saying they are Red Wing. There are 5 bowls and I maeasured the top across- Yellow-chip on rim, crazing inside, 9–1/4, Turqoise/green- 7-7/8, wear on bottom, good shape, cobalt- 7-1/8, wear on bottom, good shape, cream-6-1/4, crazing and darkening inside and wear on bottom, brown- 5/1/4, hair line crack inside, doesn’t show on outside of bowl, slight wear on bottom. Could you tell me if they are red wing and about how much I could sell them for? They have vertical lines. Cindi
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Red Wing B1418 and B1418a, nesting vases Belle Kogan designer

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What can you tell me about this set I got from my grandparents. The 2 pieces nest together. The numbers on the bottom are B1418 & B1418A. They are in a rust color and are in perfect shape. Come from eastern North Dakota. Thank You for any info you can provide. Patty

Answer: Hi Patty

they are a pair of nesting vases, designed by Belle Kogan in 1952. I think the glaze might be copper. Value for the pair is around 50.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Brown Top Mini Jug “Compliments of HJ Addison”

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Hello, I have this Miniature jug and was wondering if it was a red wing and if so can you give me a value on it. (some info) Compliments of H.J. Addison". It is in Great Condition, no chips or cracks. It is Approx. 4 1/4" Tall and Approx. 2 3/4" across bottom. Thank you for your time, Joe
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