Red Wing 1101

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Hi can you give me so iformation on this red wing piece, time period it was made and value. it’s number is 1101 thanks Mervin

Answer: Hi Mervin, the 1101 is from about 1941. I can’t tell for sure, but the glaze looks to be antique ivory with brown, although there are a few done in black as well. Nice detailed shape, it has a value of around 65.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Blue Band Jug

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Can you tell me if the attached is a Red Wing Jug. When I add water, it holds 2.5 quarts when filled to the top. It has a set of three blue bands around the bottom and top, white glazing, normal factory pockmarks, and some blue color droppings outside the bands. There is one small chip on the edge by the band and a smaller chip on the bottom of the jug.The jug measures 7.5" high and 19" around. Thank you Tina
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Ice Water no wing or oval

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Good morning! I bought an ice water stoneware piece and would like to learn more about it. After scrolling through all your questions & answers I didn’t find anything quite like it. I was hoping your experts might be able to help. The cooler measures about 15" high by 12" wide. I find no size number on it, and there is no wing. It has Red Wing Stoneware Company impressed above the spigot hole. Would you know old this cooler is, what is its value & how much does the missing wing emblem affect its value? Thank you so much for any help you can provide!! Darcy :o)
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Thank you Larry

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Thanks Larry for your info concerning the nut tray and deviled egg tray that I submitted questions about. I have now recently joined the collector club and also did drive to Red Wing to do a bit of further investigation on these two pieces at the Antique shop in the mall. I find all of this history to be quite fascinating. Thank you for your time and efforts to keep us collectors educated! Also, i am looking to eventually purchase additional pieces when I can locate them. I didn’t find a lot at the mall. They did have a fair amount of the Bob White pattern, but not the plain with out the Bob Whites on them. I look forward to looking and locating these pieces in the future! Theresa Speltz
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Red Wing Falconer Stoneware

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I have a Red Wing Water Jug, with tap, that has no lid. I believe that you invert a container on the top. Can you offer any valuation on this piece? The bottom is stamped in blue "Red Wing Falconer Stoneware". Thanks for any help you may offer!
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Red Wing 688

Question:
WE live on a ranch in Eastern Oregon and have quite a few interesting items we are looking up after going through one of the older farm houses on the ranch. We found the following vase: Redwing #889 if red one way or if you red it the other way it is #688. I think it is the 688 because of the period after the last 8 in 688. White – 13 inches tall cast in the likeness of a flower opening from the sheath.

Answer: Hi, this is a 688, circa 1938-39, when the Rumrill artware was being discontinued. Nice size, it has a value of about 75.00 or so. Keep looking, you may be surprised at what you will find! thanks, steve n rose

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Oak Leaf Pattern, Test Plate?

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I have a Concord style plate with a pattern I can’t identify. Two Oak leafs on the left and right edges in black outline with green accents. The back has the red Red Wing stamp and a black grease pencil #1.
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Red Wing #B1406

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I have a Red Wing piece, a serving dish possibly. It is yellow on the outside and gray on the inside. The dimensions are: 9 3/4" by 8 1/2" and 2 1/4" high. Imprinted into the bottom is: Red Wing U.S.A. 81406 (although the 8 could be a B.. hard to tell. I was hoping you could tell me about when it was made and what it might be worth? Thank you.

Answer: Hello, it is a "B" before the number. This bowl is from around 1951. It has a value of 20.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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