RW Vase 1169

Question:
We have a Redwing Vase – stamped 1169 on the bottom. It’s white on the outside and celadon green on the inside – has a sort of fluted design on it. Can you give me any information on age, etc? Thanks! DCE

Answer:
Your vase was first produced in 1942 with a value of $35 to $40
Undetermined designer.
Steve N Rose

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Brushed Ware Umbrella Stand

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Here is a picture of a Brushed Ware Umbrella Stand I just found at an Illinois Estate. It measures 21 1/2 inch high. Please let me know the value and if RRP Co also used this mold. Thanks Marijke

Answer:
We only received a picture of the bottom of the umbrella stand. We need another picture of the design, as RRP and Red Wing made simular pieces as you already know. We believe you to be correct about RRP as the maker. To our knowledge Red Wing did not make an umbrella stand with the poppy design. They usually sell for around $150.
Steve N Rose

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RW 1151 Charles Murphy

Question:
I just got a red wing piece and was interested in what it may be price at the number on the bottum is 1151 and it is light green. I have never seen one like this before. Thanks Krystal

Answer:
The 1151 is a Charles Murphy design from 1942, The glaze is probably elphin green. He made a small number of raised design peices in this time frame. The value is around $70. Steve N Rose

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RW 1031 Vase

Question:
I found an ivory colored vase with a flower on the front that has a brown color in the raised areas around the flower. It has red wing printed on the bottom with US under that and 1031 under that. The height is 9 inches and approx. 4 inches in diameter. Can you tell me anything about it. Thank you, Lynne

Answer:
What you have is a magnolia group vase first produced in the
1940′s, antique ivory glaze, approximate value of $65.
Steve N Rose

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Black Leave Dinner Service

Question:
Hi. I have a vase that I was always told was "worth a fortune" and it is embossed with Red Wing on the bottom. It is quite

I also have a full set, service of 8, dinnerware with a black leaf painted on it. The cups are square shape and black with an off white center.

Any idea of how much these things might be worth?

Thanks Claudia

Answer:
Need more information. Vase discription or a number from the bottom
of the vase. Thanks Jeff and Sue

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Red Wing Planter Cypress Green

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I recently acquired this piece of Red Wing artware from a second hand/antique shop. I’m new to Red Wing and have tried searching for information on this and other forums. It is labeled "Red Wing USA 772" on the bottom. It is in excellent (mint?) condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, etc. There is a bit of wear on the bottom where the piece would make contact with the surface underneath… just some small areas where the glazing is worn off a bit.

It measures approx. 3.5" tall x 8" wide x 4" deep. The exterior is a light green color with a butter yellow/tan interior. As pictured, you can see there is also a silver sticker on the exterior. In red print on the sticker, there is a stylized vertical wing and it says "Red Wing Art Pottery."

When was this made? Is it desireable or common (I think it’s gorgeous, but is actually for my mother’s birthday)? What is its value?

Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. I’m new to Red Wing, and in doing this research, I’ve come to really be interested in acquiring more pieces! Unfortunately, my local library doesn’t have any books to help me out, so I do appreciate your assistance.

Stephanie

Answer:
This Red Wing planter with hobnails is from circa 1962, the color is
probably cypress green. Top value is about $35.
Steve N Rose

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Maroon Vase

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I have a maroon/burgandy with a creamy grey interior, B2004 vase in excellent condition. It has the original RedWing Art Pottery sticker on the front of it. I believe it was received as a wedding gift in June of 1950. I have read that there is a difference in value based on whether it is a tyical glaze color or not… but have no idea what is "typical" for this piece. Could you tell me the approx. value I might get for this piece if I were to sell it online or at auction? Thanks J Good

Answer:
What you have is a vase in the Tropicana series designed by Belle
Kogan in the Dubonet glaze. Nice vase but the glaze is nothing out
of the ordinary. Value is around $70.
Steve N Rose

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Crock Thefts in Rochester

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This is more of an ALERT: Many crock thefts took place last fall in Rochester, MN. My 30 gallon was stolen right off my front porch, while the front light was on…I saw the thieves put it into their car but wasn\’t fast enough to follow them. Anyway, please be aware of the thefts and screen your sellers. A picture of mine is attached. It has a distinguishing flaw on the front. Please email me if you should have any information about it (or other thefts from Rochester).
- Thank you! – Cheryl

Answer:
Cheryl, sorry to hear about your loss. Crocks of this size and value can be very temping for someone to take either for quick sale or there own personal use. Thank you for making every one aware of what can happen. Hopefully one of our readers or collectors may have seen your beautiful piece and get back to you.
- Good luck. Al Kohlman

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Minnesota Stoneware crock

Question:
I have a crock jar dark sandy beige on the outside and dark brown on the inside. It has stamped on the bottom Red Wing Minnesota Stoneware Co. the Red Wing name is in the middle of the circular Minnesota Stoneware Co. It is a one gallon size. It is 8" tall and circumfrence is 8"…no lid and non other markings.
- thanks Alexis

Answer:
Alexis, you have a 1 gallon Minnesota Stoneware salt glazed crock. These were manufactured by the Minnesota Stoneware Company in the late 1800′s. The value is in the range of $50 if there is no damage on the crock.
- Thanks Al Kohlman

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Stone Jug

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I have aquired a stone jug from my great grandmother’s house. I was wondering what the approximate age is, and what it’s value might be.
- Thank You, Jeff Newman.

Answer:
Jeff, You have a Red Wing 5 gallon shoulder jug. It was manufactured between 1915 & 1930. It’s value with no damage is approximately $60 to $75.
- thanks Al Kohlman

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