3 gallon Red Wing Shoulder Jug

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HELP! I am frustrated trying to find the history, year and price of a glazed tanish stoneware "over the shoulder" jug. The markings are as follows: 3 THE RED WING UNION STONWARE RED WING, MINNThese two lines in an oval. Would appreciate any help. Thanks heaps! I might add this jug is in perfect condition.
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Village Green 4 qt Bean Pot

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I have a brown glaze pot with ear shaped handles with finger holes near the top and is about a one gallon size. The pot is tapered in on the sides and larger at the bottom, it resembles the form of a womans body. It has the Red Wing USA marking on the bottom of the pot. I would like to know it’s value.
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Two Ring Bowls – Art Pottery

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I recently aquired a ecru colored circular item. It is marked on the bottom, RED WING USA 448 inside a double rim. The piece is donut shaped…it could be a vase..it only stands 1 1/2" tall. Itis @ 8 1/2" in diameter. A friend says it looks like the base of a chicken waterer?? Any information and idea of value would be very helpful Thank you.

 

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Capistrano Dinnerware Bowls

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Hello! I have two pieces of Red Wing Pottery that are almost identical. They are small dishes, about 6 inches in diameter with a kind of lip or small handle on the right side. They are cream-colored with an image of a black and yellow bird holding a purple branch in its mouth, next to a green fruit, a brown pear, and red apple. There are yellow and gray leaves in the background. Each is stamped with the Red Wing pottery logo on the back. One dish is numbered 383 and the other is 211. I would love to know what year they are from and an estimated value. Thank you so much!
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5 Gallon Salt Glaze Jug

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Stoneware: I have a early 5gal. salt glazed blue dec.jug, and appears to be Red Wing. It has the scripted 5 designation, and the tornado or also known as the bee sting decoration. Has just some even patina use stain, all else in excellent condition. It does have a small capital "G" stamped near the base on the left side. Photo’s enclosed. Would like to know as much as you can tell me, and the general value? Thanks-Jim.
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Pickle Dispenser

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A friend of mine has the Reid, Murdoch and Co. pickle dispenser. It is in beautiful condition with the original glass cover and the original medal clamps. Is it Red Wing and what is it worth? Thanks, Greta
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Western Stoneware 5 Gallon Jug

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I have several brown jugs that I found in my uncles barn, and he said he didn’t know anything about them except they were very old. I’m sending pictures of them too see if you can identify them. there are no makers marks on them that I see.
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Red Wing Oven Ware

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I am an archaeologist trying to find dating information. I have three fragments of paneled blue and red spongeware, one of which has "Red Wing Oven Ware" stamped on the bottom. I would like to know the dates of manufacture for this type of vessel. As they are fragments, I do not have vessel dimensions. Many of the other artifacts at the site date between 1900 and 1930s, so I am assuming that these pieces are also from this time period. But it would be helpful to have confirmation. Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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