Village Green Cup and Saucer

Question:
I recently received a set of Bob White dinnerware, service for approx. 10. The cups don’t match the rest of the pieces. A picture is for your review. I will be listing some of the pieces of Bob White on ebay. I just need help in identifying this cup color. Thank you for your consideration and courtesy. bj martin
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Red Wing 794 vase yellow, bowl with flowers, and beater jar

Question:
A few years back I obtained a few different pieces of Red Wing after always having mostly churns,crocks and jugs One of the items is a yellow vase about 6 1/2 in high with Red Wing and 794 stamped on the bottom – it is smooth with a raise area on both the front and the back of the vase with some smooth ridges on the sides and the middle.

I also have what looks like a serving bowl with flowers and leaves on it- it says RedWing and handpainted on the bottom of the bowl-drk pink flowers with small blue bell type flowers and green/dk pink leaves and its about 8 1/2 in wide and abt 9 in long.

Tthe last piece was a Beater Jar – Eggs- Cream – SAlad DRessing on the font of it-4 1/2 in tall. Thanks for any info you can share with me. Brenda

Art Pottery answer: Hi Brenda

could you check the number on the vase for me? it doesn’t match up with anything I have. the other 2 questions are dinnerware and stoneware, I will get them forwarded on to the right experts. thanks, steve n rose

Dinnerware answer: Red Wing made nearly 100 dinnerware patterns and many of them featured floral designs. From the description this is likely a nappy or vegetable bowl. It might be from the Orleans pattern but such a bowl would be round, not oval. A photo is needed to make a positive ID. You can visit www.RedWingDinnerware.com

Stoneware Answer: Brenda, your Red Wing beater jar was produced in the 1920′s & 30′s. In mint condition, the value today is around $80. Hope this is what you are looking for. Al Kohlman

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Red Wing 1151 vase, Charles Murphy

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I have a vase that says Redwing USA 1151. It is all cream in color. It has a raised head of a man,deer an leaf. Could you tell me about it? It is in perfect condition. April

Answer: Hi April

Your vase dates to around 1942, I think designed by Charles Murphy. Very art deco type design. It’s value is around 70.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Village Green/Oomph set?

Question:
I have a collection of dishware that I would like to sell. I am not sure about all the pieces, but think they are mostly John Taylor Country Fare or Red Wing Oomph, but no destinguishing marks. Maybe Zanesville. I have attached a few pictures that may help you. Please let me know if you are interested or can shed some light on what I have. If you would like more pictures or information please contact me at this email:  Thank you, Sandy
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