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Hi any chance this could be Red Wing. Been in our family for at least 50 years. Mark on bottom 159,C. Stands about 12" high. Thought it looked a little like your brushwear picture. Probably not but enjoyed your reading your site here in UK.
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5 gallon large wing Red Wing Crock
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Al, Could you please give me an estimate on this hand turned 5 gallon crock? The only damage is a small 3/8 chip on the bottom outside edge towards the back side. Thanks, Chris
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25 gallon Union Stoneware Crock
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Very large crock marked Union Stoneware Co Red Wing Mn. Number 25 on it (25 gal.?) in great condition. Carol Anne
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Heatherstone, Cerama Stone 2 tiered plate
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Hello, I would like to know an approximate value of a piece. It is a 2-tiered plate server. It is stamped on the bottom as follows: " CeramaStone by Red Wing, HEATHERSTONE, hand painted, 227 ". The colors are brown tones with a dark brown around the outer edges of both plates, and in the center of each plate a flower /or stem and flower petals in brown and white tones. Thank you for your kind consideration, Mary Backstrom
20 gallon and two 6 gallon Red Wing Crocks
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I have 2 six gallon crocks and 1 twenty with metal handles. One half of one of the handles on the twenty is missing. The 20 also has some chips near the bottom ( see picture). I wish to sell them.What can I expect?
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Charles Murphy Giraffe
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I found what I believe is a Murphy Giraffe Planter. Were these marked? Mine does not have any mark on the bottom. I will send pictures later, after I get home. Thanks, Christopher
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I think most were marked, it is shape #896, from 1965. I do know some were done after Red Wing closed, someone else used the molds. thanks, steve n rose
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Question:Here is pic of the N, any idea of value?
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