3 gallon salt glaze crock

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We have acquired these pieces of stoneware and were wondering if you think they were made by Red Wing Stoneware. There is a similiar design on a jug with a leaf on p.29 of Warman’s Red Wing Pottery Book that made us wonder if the jug might be Red Wing. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you for providing this great service! Jason
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3 gallon crock and lid, Red Wing Stoneware Company

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I have a 11 inch high, 10 1/2 inch diameter solid grey glazed crock with lid. Lid has number 3 imbeded in the 2 inch raised center circle of the lid. Down the side is a blue number 3. Under that is a red undistinquisable symbol, probably red wing. Under that is a blue oval, inside the oval it says:

Red Wing Union Stoneware Co
Red Wing Minn

No other marks found. Any historical info and value you can share will be appreciated. This was my mothers who was born and raised in Duluth, Mn Thanks

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Capistrano pattern

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In the early 60′s I began purchasing Red Wing "dinnerware" for my hope chest (does that date me?) Before I could complete the set I was told that the pattern had been discontinued. I have 8 large dinner plates, 8 bread and butter plates and 8 cups and saucers. I recently became curious and began searching to see if I could acquire additional pieces. I found your web site. I cannot identify the pattern. Can you provide some information to me on this particular pattern and whether it is worth anything? Thanks for your assistance and Happy Holidays! :-) P.S. since it appears I can only upload one file, the back of the bread and butter plate states Red Wing Hand Painted Ovenproof U.S.A. 121 Carolyn
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question from: hervertdays@aol.com

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I submitted a question on Monday, December 14 about my Red Wing Dutch woman tea pot and I want to know if I may find my answer in the Red Wing Artware Answer page and when may I expect to view the answer? I haven’t observed any dates on the questions & answers pages that I have reviewed so I am not sure what is current.
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Oxford Glaze Pitcher 2313

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Oxford Pitcher:#2313. I was wondering if these are considered rare and valuable. Kathy

Answer: Hi Kathy

the Oxford glaze is fairly uncommon, from 1953. Value is around 75.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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4 gallon small wing shoulder jug

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My wife was given this Red Wing Union Stoneware Jug by her "Bubby Livy" about 50 years ago. It is off white with blue markings with a brown leaf-like emblem in the center. I think it dates back to early in the 20th century. Does it have any value as a collectible? Jeffrey
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Siegel, Cooper & Co Jug

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hello, i have a one gallon stoneware jug advertising siegel,cooper & co grocery dept. chicago,ill..on the bottom it is marked minnesota stoneware co red wing minn. it’s in excellent condition with so called turkey droppings. please tell me about how old you think it is & does it have meaningful value? thank you, tom
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Red Wing plates Picardy or Brittany

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I have some Red Wing Handpainted dinnerware pieces. I am looking to declutter our home and wanted to know the worth of the dishes. It is Red Wing Handpainted USA 234. It has a yellow border around the rim with a thin blue line heading toward the center. It has small blue flowers and larger yellow flowers on the basis of the dish. I cannot tell what kind of flowers they are. There are 5 large dinner plates, 4 salad plates, 6 saucers, 3 small dessert bowls and 1 large serving bowl. The condition is poor, chips and cracks on almost all the pieces. Chris
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10 gallon crock

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I have a 10gl pot without the wing. But the stamp is on the front. Is this a rare item? How do I find out how much this is worth? Chris
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