4 gallon S/A Salt Glaze Churn

Question: Have found this 4 gallon butter churn at a sale, was wondering what the est. value would be worth. I do beleive that it is RW and has no side stamp.
 
size                  - 4 gal, 15 inches tall and 9 inches wide
 
condition           – 4 small chips at lid seat, no other cracks or chips
 
markings           – SA
 
glaze                 - salt glaze with the dark brown interior
 
 
Craig

Answer: the 4 gallon S/A churn is very nice.  There is always a little skepticism on who made these S/A pieces, but this one looks to be Red Wing.  There still is somewhat of a strong, but small group of collectors that love these S/A pieces. 

In the description described and the nice markings, I would place the value in today’s market at around $500. al

Red Wing Union Stoneware Transition mug

Question: Hi, I recently purchased this mug, would like any info you can provide.  The mug is 4 5/8″ tall and has black bands and lettering,  It is mint except for a glaze skip and rust stain on the inside.  The general store was listed in the 1907 Watsonville directory.

I looked at the Red Wing Collectibles book by Gail DePasquale and Larry Peterson.  On page 84, center bottom is a mug nearly Identical to mine, same layout, same handle, narrowly placed bands, the only differences being the contents of the stencil and the color of the rings (black instead of blue).  Even the stencil in the book is black.   I think I have one of the earliest examples of the mugs, when black was the predominant color as the company transitioned to Red Wing Union Stoneware.

thanks!

Kevin

Answer: Kevin, I took your information and looked in the Red Wing collectibles book.  After that, I contacted a Red Wing collector friend who specializes in Red Wing advertising mugs. 

It is a Red Wing advertising mug.  He did state that only a few are found with those black rings, but he has one.  So I do apologize for my mistake and am please that you did contact me again to make me dig deeper. 

Value according to this collector is $350 on this mug. 

Thanks for getting back to me and your research.   Nice piece and again, I gained a bit more knowledge on Red Wing Stoneware.  Al

Gypsy Trail Casserole / Bean Pots

Question:
I recently purchased 4 bean pots from a local thrift store. They are about 4″ high and about 5″ in diameter. Each is a different color:  Blue, Yellow, Orange and Turquoise.  Only the blue pot is marked “REDWING” on the bottom and it is very faint. They appear as if they have never been used. They yellow pot’s glaze has some minor crazing.  Attached is a picture, can you please tell me about them?
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20 gallon Salt Glaze Butterfly, side stamped Red Wing Stoneware

Question: hello, please review the photos of my 20 gal redwing butterfly. I would like to know the current value on the market as i have no source or reference to reseach such an item. It does have a side stampe on the piece Red Wing Stoneware.  thank you  vic

Answer:

A 20 gallon butterfly which is side stamped in perfect shape is valued at around $2000.  al

3 gallon Birch leaf churn, no lid

Question: Here is a 3 gallon churn. No lid with some hairline cracks. Just curious on its year and value.

Thanks! Brad

Answer:

Brad, your 3 gallon Red Wing churn with birch leaves was produced between 1895 & 1908.  With the hairlines the value is between $100 & $125.  al

Red Wing Gray-line bowl, 7 inch

Question: I would like to know the value of a sponge bowl I have.  Attached is a picture of one from ebay which is the same (although mine doesn’t have the crack mentioned in the one on ebay.  It appears to be in great condition. 

Size: 7 1/4″ dia x 4 1/4″ tall

Thank you.

Priscilla

Answer: Priscilla, this is a Red Wing gray-line bowl and most of these will be signed on the bottom like this.  Gray line is a softer type clay or firing and it does stain and crack much easier than other bowls.  So one must look it over very carefully.  Any imperfections and the value on these bowls just bombs.  Value in mint condition is $60 to $175 depending on size.  The larger the bowls the larger the value.  al

Red Wing Willow Wind Pink Dinnerware

Question:
Hello,
I recently inherited a collection of dinnerware with the pattern number 435 on the back. The art appears to be white and red peppers. I have searched the web and have been unable to find this number or a picture that resembles this pattern. Can you tell me anything about it?
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Red Wing Vase #1583

Question:
I have a Red Wing vase that says Red Wing USA 1583 on the bottom. Can you advise the age and value and anything else that applies to the piece.  Thank you!

Answer:
Your vase dates to around 1958. You did not send a picture, but I am assuming it is one of the fleck glazes, very popular for many years.  Value is around $60.00 or so.
thanks, steve n rose

Red Wing Vases #662

Question:
Hello,
I have been looking at your site and saw questions about pieces people have purchased.   I inherited 2 matched Red Wing U.S.A 662  vases.  They are about 10 inches tall and have a yellow/gold/brown kind of iridescent glaze.  They have a flange at the top. They are beautiful. Are these truly Red Wing Pottery?  I haven’t seen anything like them on the site.
Thank you, Barb B.

Answer:
I think these are part of the Doric line circa 1960.  The glaze sounds right, and the shape and height are correct. I would say value is around $120.00 for the pair.
thanks, steve n rose

Red Wing Vase #950

Question:
Is it possible to date and provide the value of the Red Wing 950 Vase?
Thanks,Jim S.
Answer:
This one dates to around 1939, I’m pretty sure it is a Belle Kogan design.  Value is around $35.00 or so.
thanks, steve n rose