4 gallon Red Wing Standard Oval

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One more crock that I need assistance with. A #4 Redwing with a Standard Oval. Obviously in need of cleaning but noted no damage to the same. Please provide me any details you can and also an approximate value. Thanks!
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Red Wing 8 Gallon large wing

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I am attaching a photo of a #8 Redwing. According to the oval I believe it was made between 1909 & 1915 (RED WING at top of oval and Union Stoneware Co with line above & below thru middle of oval.) Am I correct in the year and can you give me an estimated value? Nice condition with no chips, cracks, etc – just needs cleaned.
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30 gallon double birch leave, union oval

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We have unearthed some family heirloom crocks and are wondering the approximate value and history of them. The first is a 30 gal Crock with a Union Oval on it. They need to be cleaned up yet, but see no cracks, chips, etc. on the same. Thanks for your help!
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Magnolia pattern designer

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Just a simple question to clearify. I was told by one person this pattern was designed by Russel Wright and another that it is not. ?? Just wanted to know.This is an unmarked piece of Magnolia pattern casserole.
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Red Wing 2301

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I have maroon and grey glazed Red Wing 2301 piece. I think it may be a candy dish. Can tell me what year it was made. It came from my Grandmother who is 98 years and 7months old.

Answer: Hi, it’s from 1954, part of the anniversary line. Value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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2 gallon red wing water cooler with lid and spigot

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Hi – I have a 2 gallon Redwing water cooler, small wing, 2 on the front, handles, with the lid, all in excellent condition no cracks, chips, or repairs. I see in the reference books/price guides that the the ones with no handles with the 2 marked on the inside bottom are quite valuable – they also say that all 2 gallon water coolers are rare – does mine carry the same value as the no handle style? Thanks Dennis
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Chimney Shaped ashtray

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I have a Red Wing ashtray in the shape of a chimney. A cigarette placed in it will have the smoke curling out the top. It is a green color. I have not seen others like it; what can you tell me about it and it’s value?

Answer: Shape #827 sounds like your description. It’s from around 1963. Value is about 40.00. thanks, steve n rose

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3 Canoes, #734, 735, 733

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My sister-in-law has 3 Red Wing canoes. 9" #734, 12" # 735, and 17" #733. They are glazed, off white, with brown antiquing. She believes they are the Birch Bark Line. They say Red Wing on the bottom with the numbers. She would like to know the value of these three canoes, and are they really celery holders, as she has been told. Thank you very much, Jane

Answer: Hi Jane, they are part of the birch bark line, circa 1960. Art pottery, not celery holders!! altho they would work for that, I guess.. Value is around 700.00 for all three. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing shaped ashtray

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I have a Wing shaped piece of red wing pottery and was wondering the age and value

Answer: This is the anniversary edition of the "wing" ashtray. from 1953. Value is around 45.00 with the chips. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 911 pitcher

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I recently acquired a Red Wing Pitcher USA 911 from my gandmother. It is 10 inches tall, seems to be glazed in bronze color with a gold interior, in excellent condition. I was wondering if you could give me some background information on,it’s possible value, the year it was made. Pictures attached. Thank you very much! – Andrea

Answer: Hi Andrea, It’s part of the bronze line, circa 1965. Value is around 55.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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