Question:
My mother has a Redwing decorator vase designed by Charles Murphy. It is 13" high by 15" wide and is marked by M3019. she is wanting to sell the vase and would like to know the value.
Answer: This decorator line piece is worth around 250.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

Red wing on side with a 15 hole apprx one inch at bottom of the crock spigot with rubber? gasket fits in bottom hole just below lip is another hole about an inch round. no cracks top is also in good shape though handle not there rusted out in storage. size 19 in high 18 inches across
Hi, I found this piece of red wing, it is marked "Red Wing/ USA/ 1277" on the bottom under the glaze. It has a turquoise crackle finish with the interior being bronze. It measures 14" long by 3" wide by 4" high. I could not find it in the book but 1279 & 1280 have the same pattern on the exterior. Is this a known piece? And if so what would the value be? Thanks Mike
I’m from Wi. but recently attended an estate auction in southern Al. I purchased a set of four covered RedWing bowls described as onion soup bowls. The bowls have two handles and the cover has a yellow applied rose with two leaves to lift it. Bowl is 5" across & 2" high without cover. Sides of bowl are decorated with yellow and blue flowers with cream background in and out. Inside of bowl begins with yellow 1/2" stripe and a narrow blue one. One bowl has a hairline which I think you can see on the picture but rest have no chips and seem to be in excellent condition. The all have the stamped RedWing mark on the bottom. Could you please give me a value on these, tell me when made and if they are Onion Soups? Thanks, Ronda Kerstner
I have a Red Wing Saffron Ware marked mixing bowl. The piece measures approx. 7 1/2" across the top and 3 3/4" in height. The piece has one chip on the outer rim, as well as a hairline crack in the side of bowl. Glaze has crazing, apparently from age. I am interested in any information about this piece, as well as possible $ value. Thank you.
Can you tell me what this Redwing piece is? It is 18" tall with a 15" dia. It has no wing, only the blue oval( 2" ). It has no cracks or chips. There are no handles. There is a porous stone piece cast in the bottom of the cone. Approx. value? Thank-you, Brian.
Hello, I’m looking to identify the production line date, style, type of this stoneware jug. Initially recovered from a Wisconsin farm building in the 60′s. Hand-turned? Any info is appreciated. Hope the 2 images go through.