Red Wing 1510 pitcher

Question:
I have a small cream colored pitcher with light green interior and the marking of "Red Wing 1510" on the bottom. It is larger at the base tapering to the lip which is 7 inches tall. The handle is narrow, curved and 5 inches long. I suspect it was one my wife’s family had – they lived in central North Dakota. I am interested in learning if this has any value and a possible site for listing it for sale if feasible.

Answer: Hello

your pitcher was designed in 1956, and has a value of around 25.00 or so, It may be worth more as a family keepsake, than for resale. thanks, steve n rose

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Crane Umbrella Stand

Question:
Hi, I have a crane umbrella stand in excellent shape, I would like to sell it, what would be the best way to sell to a collector who would appreciate it? Thank You, Kathy Roelli

Answer: Hi Kathy

The quickest, and most visible way to sell is Ebay. You can also click on the link below to our FAQ question regarding selling your piece.

http://www.redwingcollectors.org/content/view/3330/117/

There are shows and conventions that specialize in artware or stoneware, this would be another avenue for you to sell as well. Ask for a fair price! thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing M-1600 vase, Charles Murphy

Question:
hello, i lucked out and found a redwing vase. here are the number on bottom;m-1600./usa .approximately 12 inches tall.blue green color.has original silver handles.mouth is approximately 11 inches wide. can you help,please. Kyme

Answer: Hello Kyme

This shape is actually a planter, from 1958. The 12" is the largest size. Value is around 55.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1151 vase

Question:
I have a round vase 8" tall. It is glazed in a matte teal blue. It has handles on each side that are made of loops with a larger loop above a smaller loop. The handles are also offset with one side higher and one lower. There is a raised stylized design of a deer fawn with spots, native American profile and tree branch with leaves on one side with the tree branch repeated on the reverse side. Stamped in the clay on the bottom is RED WING With the angled stroke of the R extended to underline the two words. Under those words is USA with a large 1151. Also on the bottom surface are some small dark blue numbers and a letter that look like 7517 A. Hope you’ve got some answers. Mel Snook

Answer: Hi Mel

This vase dates to around 1942, attributed to being a design by charles murphy, a Red Wing designer. I think your ink number would be a designation for it being handpainted. Value is around 95.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Double handeled brushed ware vase, shape 127

Question:
I have a daisy jug with handles manufactured by Red Wing Pottery in very good condition. Have been told that it is somewhat rare and possibly valuable. Any info would be appreciated , Jerry

Answer: Hi Jerry

this is part of the brushed ware line, from the early 1930′s. Shape#127. Value is around 90.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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