Red Wing Vase 1376

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Please provide information and approximate value for Red Wing Vase # 1376. Little over 11" tall, not sure how to describe–swirl effect, handles on either side. Small chip on under side of base–barely visible-more noticed if you run finger around base of vase. Belonged to Grandmother. Cinnamon color? Thank you.

Answer: Your vase was designed in 1949, interesting shape. Cinnamon is in fact the glaze color. Everyone wants perfect, the chip hurts it’s value. Value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Smart Set casserole

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I Think? this is a Red Wing Usa Vegetable Bowl With Lid. It has 2 handles, A Slanted Knob Handle on top (Black), the bowl is almost an off white color with Black and Off Green and Grey Squiggles and Squares. It measures from handle to handle 14 1-2" , bottom to top handle 7 1/2" ,& bowl diameter 9". These are approx, & this was purchased in a antique store in Tn. in 2001 for $119.00 + tax a gift from my sister. Can you tell me an approx value and what is the pattern name. Ihave google numerous of times and never found one like it.
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2 gallon advertising butter churn

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2 Gallon Butterchurn with orig. lid. Has blue cobalt advertising from a Chicago Pickler on Lincoln Ave. A few hairlines and chips,but solid. Many people have wanted to buy it from me,but I’ve never seen one like it anywhere. Appreciate info or opinions. Thanks!
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Red Wing 445-10

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I have two flower pots with the leaf pattern about 4 inches down from the rim…otherwise it looks hand thrown. It is incised 445-10. About when was it created and do you have a feeling for the value in excellent condition? Thanks, Pat

Answer: Hi Pat, these flower pots were first designed in 1938, very popular, they were made until around 1960. They are made from a mold, not handtrown. Value depends some on the glaze. Maybe around 50.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 918

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I have a little goose planter that is a light green color and marked redwing 918 on the bottom. It is probably 5-6 inches in length. It was in my mother’s basement for years and when she moved out, I took it with because I remember it being there since I was a child. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks

Answer: It’s probably 910, the 918 is much smaller, but still the same shape. It’s from around 1939, part of the animal novelties. It has a value of around 75.00. thanks, steve n rose

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10 Gallon Salt Glaze Lazy 8

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I recently purchased this item at an auction. It is a 10 gallon salt glazed crock. It has no cracks chips or defects except maybe the stain on the bottom. It has two rings around the top just above the 10. I believe the marking is a lazy 8 target is this right? I can’t pin point the value in the book I have. What is this piece worth and do the two grooves above the 10 mean anything.
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Advertising Mini Jug

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Hi, can you please help me with some information about this miniature jug? I am interested to know the maker and the value. It stands 3 1/4" tall, has advertising on the front, and is in excellent condition. There are no makers marks on the base. Thank you, Connie.
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Magnolia Line Box and Fancy Free Sugar Bowl

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I recently picked up two pieces of Redwing pottery that I am unfamiliar with, and I hope that you can help me. The first piece is a 3.5" square covered box in maroon. The top of the box has (I think) a magnolia flower on it. This piece is marked "Redwing USA 1016" on the bottom. The second piece is a covered jar that measures 4.5" wide 3" deep and 2.5" high. It is slightly curved in the middle and the handle is somewhat like a figure eight. This piece is ivory with pink flowers and green leaves and yellow flowers on a black vine. The mark on the bottom is the "Redwing Handpainted" bird. Can you tell me what these pieces are?

Answer: The box is a 1018, from the magnolia line. Used to hold smokes. It’s from around 1940, with a value of 60.00 or so. the second piece is actually dinnerware! It’s a sugar bowl from 1952, part of the fancy free line. Value around 15.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Advertising Stoneware Tomato Jug

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Hi just purchased this jug very cheap it has a big crack down the front and bottom. I think it is red wing but not sure It is a wide mouth top with advertising. The advertising says DC&P CO. I am wondering if this is red wing and what company is it and where was the company located? thank you paul
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