Question:
I have a Red Wing Water Cooler with the #6 on the inside. It has a lid which has a small chip on the edge. The crock seems to be in very good to excellent condition. The spigot hole is there with the cork in it. What might it be worth? How old is it? Mary
Answer: The water cooler was made in the early 1900s. Value is approximately $600-$700

I have a Crock that is damaged and don’t know if it can be repaired. I have included a picture of the Crock. I don’t know anything about these pots except they are round, hold things, and my mother would like to know if it can be repaired. The front of the pot says ‘UNION Stoneware Co. Red Wing, Minn.’ Thank you in advance! Collin
I have a 20 gallon Crock that I found in my Mom’s garage. I was wondering if you could give me an estimate of what the value might be. It does not have a top/lid but it does have two wire and wood handles. They look to be original. The piece has no cracks or chips. I’ve attached a photo of the Crock. There are no other markings of any kind on the piece that I am able to see. Thank you for you help. Sincerely, Robert Airis
Found this little mini jug in basement of a building. Looks like one of those souvenir pieces from Minnesota & Michigan football games. Do you know why it would have 1903 and 1926 on it? Have a guess on retail value? It is 2 3/4" tall Doug
I have a Union Stoneware 15 Gallon Crock from Red Wing, MN. about 18 inches high with blue letters and the Union Stoneware Co. seal. It is in good condition. I believe it is glazed. and I’m wondering if you could tell me more about it. Tammi
I was wondering what is the approx. value of this 5 gallon crock with lid. Note: there is a small chip around the rim so I sent a pic showing this. Mike