4 gallon small wing crock

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I just purchased this crock from an antique show, and I’m wondering if it’s actually a Red Wing product or a fake? It’s a 4 gallon crock, the wing is a little less than 2 inches, and the oval seems to say "Fatteries, Inc" though it could be a poorly written "Potteries, Inc." The man who sold it to me also mentioned that the lip flared out more than other Red Wing crocks. Thanks for your help! Krista
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3 gallon Red Wing Crock

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We have a Red Wing pot that is 10 and a half inches high and 10 and a half inches across. The attached picture shows the markings. It is in pretty good shape and we are curious as to whether it has any value. Thank you for any information you can provide. Barry Hulin.
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Red Wing Waconda Water Kansas Jug

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We pick these pice up in an Estate Sale and wondered if you could give us any history or value. It measures abou 18" tall and 12" width diameter at the base. Has just a could small chips at the base and shoulder. Thanks. Sally
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8 gallon Red Wing Water Cooler

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I have an 8 gal, Red Wing water cooler, complete with a metal stand. The wing measurement is 4", the cooler is 18" tall. It is in excellent condition with the exception of the lid – it has a crack that has been repaired and a piece missing from the edge. The crock itself has both handles, and a spout – there are no visible markings. I would like to know the approximate value and how I can go about selling it. I acquired it from a country school (The Starr School) in Stoughton, WI. Thank you so much for the information. Rose
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10 gallon Red Wing Crock

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We found in the attic a Red Wing Union Stoneware, Red Wing, Minn with a number 10 on it. How do we sell this? There are no cracks and a couple of chips around the top. Thank you, Sandy
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Minnesota Stoneware Company salt glazed 1 gallon crock that is bottom signed, with droppings

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I have found a very unique piece again and I need help in figuring out what it is. I can only hope it’s like the last one I came across a couple of months ago. It’s 8 and 1/4 inch tall salt glazed crock with the raised stamp on the bottom reading MInnesota Stoneware co Redwing Minn. across the top it measures about 7 3/4 inches across. The very weird thing about this piece is the black or dark blue drop of (whatever) in the middle of the jug with a small drip line. I have attached picture for your convenience. Thank you for any information Jon Black
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2 gallon Red Wing crock

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I found in my mother’s basement a 2 gallon Red Wing crock. It has a number 2 (in blue) the red wind emblem and encircled in blue RED WING UNION STONEWARE CO. RED WING MINN. Could you give me an idea of it’s worth. Thank-you Lilliane
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5, gallon beehive stoneware jug

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This is for Al Kohlmann, Hi Al, I have this 5, gallon beehive stoneware jug and I have two questions to ask. Is this a Red Wing stoneware piece? The numbering design on it is similar to Red Wing stoneware. My other question is would you have any idea of what it would be worth? It has a small chip on the mouth of the jug. Thanks so much, Dennis
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15 gallon 10 gallon crocks and Ko-Rec Feeders

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I have two Red Wing stoneware jars. One has the number 15 on it and the other has the number ten. Both had a red wing stenciled on them. The 15 also has a 1915 patent stencil and an oval stating Red Wing Union Stoneware Co. Red Wing MN. They are not broken but one of the wire handles on the 15 is gone. Glaze is good. I have two KO-REC feeders. They are clean and the trays are not broken. One wire handle is missing. I could not upload a photo for some reason but I could send a photo, separately, to an e-mail address if I knew of one. THanks. Ken Greethurst, Urbandale, IA
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