Bob White Pattern Values

Question:
I was recently handed down a few pieces of the Bob White Casual pattern. One cup and saucer, One relish tray, One veggie tray(I assume because thats what it resembles, and a large platter. They all have numbers on the bottom along with the Red Wing stamp, accept the cup.

I’m wondering what they would be worth now, and if I should hold onto them. Will they increase in value as time goes by, or can I sell them now? Who would I sell the pieces to, if I should choose to do so? Thank You, Shannon Paumen

Answer:
Shannon,
Values for your Bob White items are as follows, assuming they are in excellent condition:
Cup & Saucer: $10-$15
Divided Vegetable: $25-$30
Relish dish: $30-$40
20" platter: $40-$50

Hard to predict the future value of your items as that depends considerably on the economy and the general antique market. Bob White was Red Wing’s most popular pattern and it sold very well. While it remains popular with collectors, there is a lot of it out there. None of your pieces are hard to find, so values aren’t likely to rise to any great extent.

How you sell your items and who you sell them to is entirely up to you. I don’t advise on that subject as there are too many variables. Depends on if your priority is top dollar or a quick sale of the entire lot. Also depends on how much effort you are willing to invest. An antique dealer will purchase your lot but at considerably less than full value. You might realize full value if you sell on eBay or a similar forum but you’ll need to invest some time and effort. Consignment auctions are another option, as are classified ads in antique publications such as the Red Wing Collectors Newsletter.

Larry

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Anniversary Vase #2309

Question:
I just purchased a beautiful vase – square mouth, white on top and red on bottom – it says "red wing usa 2309". What can you tell me about it? Thanks! Mary M.

Answer:
Hi Mary, You have a piece from the anniversary line, circa 1953. it’s value is around 50-60. thanks, steve & rose

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Green Flower Pot (9′ 1/5″)

Question:
Please give me the value of a Redwing flower pot. I believe to be brushware. green mat finish with cream color as well. It is 9 inches tall with a 9 1/2 inch diam. It has a leaf design.I also have the saucer under it. Sorry not able to send picture at this time. It is not marked that I can see. Thanks Linda M.

Answer:
Red Wing did make these pots, so did other companies. It is shape 106, if made by Red Wing. most of them would be marked. value would be around 100 or so if it is red wing. thanks, steve n rose

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Cream Vase #1283

Question:
I was given a beautiful flower arrangment in a cream colored vase with sage green interior. The bottom is marked Red Wing 1293. Can you give me any info as to the year it was made ect. Thanks, Patti

Answer:
Patti, Your vase was designed circa 1947, the glaze name is luster creme, lined with green. it’s value would be around 40-45. hope this helps, steve n rose

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Vases #220

Question:
I have 2 redwing vases? On the bottom of the vase the number is 220, they are grecian looking with a face on the side of the urn. do you know what they are worth? I can’t find anything about them.

Answer:
Hi Doris,
youl have an example of earlier Red Wing Art Pottery, first designed in the early 30′s. You don’t mention glaze color, which will make a difference in price. Would guess they are worth around 60-80 each, in good condition. thanks, steve n rose

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Gypsy Trail Juicer

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We have a Red Wing #256 juicer with the cuop and can find very little about it. My wife’s mother got it as a wedding gift in the 1940′s. It is bright yellow. I am attaching a picture and would appreciate any information about it including value, condition, years made ect.

Answer:
Jim,
Your juicer and cup were part of the Gypsy Trail Hostess Ware line and was made in the early 1940s. The juicer itself is uncommon, and the set together is quite rare. Most cups were lost or separated from its juicer over the years, so having the pair together is a big plus. Yellow is by far the most common color; the set is sometimes found in white and supposedly was made in the other Gypsy Trail colors as well.

In excellent condition this set would be worth around $300 to $400. Colors other than yellow or white would be worth more, perhaps by as much as 50%. Your set appears to be in very good condition, but your photo shows the juicer has crazing in the glaze and the cup has a hairline. This will somewhat reduce the value of your set, about 15 to 20%. Any additional damage (especially chips) not visible in the photo would further reduce the value.

Larry

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Salt Glaze 2 gal crock

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Can you tell me the correct desription name for this specific Red Wing piece? I’ve seen many similar to this one, but never one the same. In addition to the picture I’ve included, the piece does seem to have a stained like leaf on the backside.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks! Robin P.

Answer:
Robin, the correct decoration name for your piece is a Red Wing Salt glaze 2 gallon double P. Nice looking crock. Al Kohlman

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Jug – no photo

Question:
I am wondering if you can tell me if this is a "real " Red Wing crock and what the approximate value is? Thanks, Bonnie H.

Answer:

Bonnie, I cannot bring up a photo of your jug. If you could send me a new photo in a JPG format I could help you out. Al Kohlman

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Five Gallon Jug (not RW)

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Was wondering if this is a Red Wing 5 gallon jug? Jug is in good shape with a small chip on the bottom. Can you tell me its value and if not a Red Wing who made it? Thanks, Patty T.

Answer:
Patty, your jug is not Red Wing. I have no idea of who the maker could be. The glaze is wrong and the decoration is scratched in. Red Wing scratched in their gallon-age, but not a decoration that I know of. Approximate value would be in the area of $200. Al Kohlman

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Water Cooler 5 Gal.

Question:
We have a 5 gallon Red Wing water cooler, small leaf and plain font (WATER COOLER) on the front. It has the lid but is missing the spigot. Can someone advise us on the price? Thank you. Vikki F.

Answer:
Vikki, your Red Wing water cooler must have a Red Wing and not a leaf. These are the latest coolers manufactured by the Red Wing Stoneware Company. In mint condition the value is in the area of $550 to $600. Al Kohlman — jeff and sue

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