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Can you please help me identify the pattern of the Red Wing china that is attached. I have an 8 place setting with serving platter, a total of 41 pieces. The serving platter has a #7 on it. Thank you for your assustance
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Red Wing Serving Bowl 676
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I have a Red Wing USA Serving Bowl from the 1960′s. It is multicolored in oranges, greens, and browns. Number 676. This serving bowl is in very good condition. What is the approximate value? Thank you for your help. Pamm Spry
Answer: Pamm, You are correct, the bowl is from circa 1960, part of the Chromoline Handpainted series. Pretty Jetsonesque stuff. Sorry for butchering the English language, it is Eames era, atomic age, but I like to call it the Jetsons. Glaze is Rust and Green. Value is around 60-70 in perfect condition. thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing 873
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I was given a REDWING vase by my grandmother years ago. It is apx. 4 inches tall, muted green with some brown, the top is fluted and 873 REDWING is on the bottom. Can you give me an apx. age and value? Thanks Bonnie
Answer: Bonnie, This mini vase is from around 1939, part of a group of whatnot’s and minatures. The glaze is most likely matt green. Value is around 45-50. thanks, steve n rose
12 Gallon Crock
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Is this a Red Wing Crock. I purchased it with a marked Red Wing Crock. And if it is what is the value and when was it made. Thank you David
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Boston Bean Pots
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On page 158 of RED WING POTTERS & THEIR WARES by Gary and Bonnie Tefft is a large poster showing Stoneware and Stoneware Specialties. One item is Boston Bean Pots in FIVE sizes with largest being two gallon. I’ve dabbled with Red Wing for 30 years and have never seen a two gallon brown and white bean pot. Does such exist? Also printed is 23 ounces. That does not make much sense as the smallest of the five (one quart) holds 32 ounces of liquid. Possibly just a typo. Thank You Jim
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20 Gallon Red Wing
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I have a 20 lb. red wing crock.It is 7" high +1/2" rim.11 1/2" across, 34" around. It has a 4 1/8" red wing, blue 20 lbs. in rectangle.I don’t know my glazes, it is a beige grey in color. It is in perfect condition, No crack of chips. It has no trademark oval or writing on bottom. I would like a value please, Ed
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Butter Dish, Red Wing?
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Hi Al – I have one more piece I would like you to have a look at – it is a butter dish – Redwing? If not, any ideas of value, age, mfr? Thank you in advance for your consideration. Thank you Dan
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Red Wing M 144
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I have a RedWing black vase with the marking of Red Wing USA M 144 on the bottom. It is 9ins tall and the lip is 3ins wide. As you can see in the photors it has a leave design. Would like do know how old and it\’s value. Thank you Donna
Answer: Donna, This is a M 1441, circa 1956. The glaze is black, and value around 30.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
Bud Vase/ Ashtray Receiver #876
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The piece i have is from my grandfather, it is a pinkish colored donkey standing about five inches high wearing a bowtie type clothing around its neck that hangs down. On the bottom it says red wing and is numbered 876 which is etched in. i was wondering if this was a red wing product and how much it would be worth. thank you, Cory Seemann P.S. it is in excellent shape except for a little chip out of the left ear not very deep. Thanks Cory
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Friar Tuck Cookie Jar
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A Red Wing Friar Tuck (yellowish) glaze cookie jar from at least 60 to 70 years old. No photo. Lost in fire.