Red Wing Stoneware 1 gallon crock with the Hendricks Minnesota advertising

Question:

 

Hello from the sunny plains of South Dakota; Would you be so kind as to tell us whether you believe this crock is Redwing or not?  Sorry it’s not clean.

The crock measures appx. 8″ high.  Also, the value??

Thank you kindly for all of your historic work!

Gayle

Answer:

Stacy, this Red Wing Stoneware 1 gallon crock with the Hendricks Minnesota advertising would have a value between $800 & $1000.  Very nice piece.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing Stoneware 1 gallon Blue Banded jug

Question:

I have this blue banded, what I think  is one gallon. It is 11” tall, 2″ mouth, 7″ bottom. The markings are

RED WING (under Red Wing) STONEWARE and what looks like C o. I would like to know what I can find out about it and value? Thanks in advance. Rodney

Answer:

You have the Red Wing Stoneware 1 gallon Blue Banded jug.  These jugs were produced by the Red Wing and Minnesota Stoneware Companys. Value is between $350 & $450 in perfect condition with the bottom signature.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing #220 Pitchers

Question:

Dear Rose and Steve Splittgerber,

I have two Red Wing #220 Pitchers, each with the dragon figure on its handle.  Reading over the previous assessments on the Red Wing Collectors Society website, I understand that the dates that the pitchers were produced and their values are dependent upon their color and glazing. 

I am interested in selling these two items either to an antique vendor, on ebay, or in a garage sale and would like to know their approximate date and value for the sale.  Your help is much appreciated.

I also want to thank you for having a very useful and user-friendly website.

In gratitude,
Kristine

Answer: Hi Kristine
these date to the late 30′s, I think somewhere around 75.00 each would be a fair price.  thanks, steve n rose

Red Wing USA 931, decorator planter series

Question:

I have an orange triangle shaped pot marked Red Wing USA  931.  I’m interested in when it was made and what it’s  alien might be.  It’s 6 1/2 in H, 10 1/2 in L and 7 in W.

Many thanks,

Frank

Answer:

this is from the decorator planter series in 1965.  this is the top, it has a base it fits in #930.  Value is around 25.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

Cornucopia

Question: Is this peice of Red Wing Valueable or rare?

Answer: this cornucopia dates to around 1957, not really rare, with a value of around 30.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

Red Wing Console Bowl 758

Question:

 I came accross this redwing pottery piece when I was cleaning out my Mother-In-Laws chicken house.  Would you be able to tell me about it (what exactly it is, approximate value, where made, etc)  I would say it is some kind of planter but really not sure.  It is approximately 4 inches tall & wide and 12 inches long.   It has a pink glazing on it.  No cracks or chips but does have a few light stains from a plant being potted in the container.   On the bottom it has 758 Redwing.   A picture is attached.  Thanks Shirley

Answer: Hi Shirley
this is a console bowl, from 1953.  Value is around 25.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

Delta Blue Dinnerware

Question:

Hi,

We have just aquired 70+ pieces of Delta Blue, only 2 or 3 have small chips, and some have a few blow outs which is normal….I need a value guide to sell this.  I have about 15 serving pieces

BEN

Answer:

The values I provide are my current estimate of what a knowledgeable buyer would be willing to pay a knowledgeable seller, which in my opinion is fair market value.  Actual selling prices difficult to gather because they are generally not available to the public.  This is especially true for a hard to find pattern like Delta Blue.  My values assume excellent undamaged condition and are for one of the item described. 

Dinner plate:  $60-75
Salad plate:  $15-25
Cup & saucer:  $20-25
Saucer:  $7.50-10
Fruit bowl:  $15-20
Creamer:  $20-25
Sugar with cover:  $20-25
Oval divided veg dish:  $30-35
Round veg bowl:  $30-35
15″ oval platter:  $40-50
Pitcher 4 cup size:  $40-50
1 gallon coffee pot with side knobs and cover but no stand:  $80-100
Butter dish with cover:   $40-50
4 quart casserole with cover and stand (under plate):   $75-90
Teapot with cover:  $90-100
Bean Pot with cover 2 quart: $50-60
Waffle dish cover:  $100-125  (very rare piece)

Larry

Collection of stoneware crocks and bean pots

Question:

My 53 year old wife remembers her grandmother making pickles in the 8 & 30 gal Red Wing crocks (in the attached pictures) as a young child.  There doesn’t appear to be any chips or cracks in any of the pieces and the handles also appear in good shape.  We are almost sure that the 2 gal crock with the brown glaze interior is a Red Wing and we believe that the small crocks with covers and the (1-2 quarts) tri-side jug with screw top may also be from Red Wing.  Would you please let us know if these are also Red Wings?  We would also appreciate any comments concerning the pieces and an estimated values. 

Thank you,

Gregg & Amy

Answer:

First of all, all of your pieces look to be Red Wing.  Now, estimate values

Unsigned Red Wing bean pot  $20
30 gallon Red Wing crock with 6 inch wing, mint $300
Red Wing Albany slip foot warmer, unsigned. $50 to $75
8 gallon Red Wing crock with 4 1/2 inch wing $125 to $150
2 gallon Red wing crock, $50 to $70
Red Wing salt glaze double P crock $125 

Hope this is what you were looking for.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing Gray-line casserole

Question: Hello and Good Evening,
 
I’m just now learning about this beautiful pottery and seeing all the pieces people write to you about.  So I need your expert opinion if you don’t mind……..
 
I bought this beautiful piece at a garage sale sitting by it’s lonesome for $2.00.  All other items the lady was selling were Christmas items way overpriced.  I saw this crock and loved it……..I asked her “How much please?” and her response was “$3.00″ So obviously I got her down to $2.00
 
The item is in MINT condition…….Clean with no chips or cracks.  I don’t think it’s ever been used.
 
Would you be able to put a value on this for me?  Would be greatly appreciated…..Hoping I found a treasure…….
 
Thank you and make today a good day!
 
Kimberly
Irvine, CA.

Answer: In mint condition with the lid, this Red Wing Gray-line casserole has a value between $275 & $300.  A great find!    al