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i emailed about a 4 gallon butter churn with blue wings no cracks chips defects of any kind it is intact with a lid and handle indentions we would like to know what is worth as we are not able to find any information matching the crock we have please send more information thank you
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Some Red Wing pieces have tiny black specs in the last coat of paint. The salt-glazed pieces have "salt specs" as the result of salt being thrown on them in the kiln. When restoring such pieces, how does one get the "black spec" and/or "salt specs" in the final coat of paint? Thank you very much. Jean

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question from: tammylc@centurytel.net

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I posted a question regarding my No. 5 Red Wing Ice Water crock and was informed it would take a week to be posted. I have gone a week and still do not see a response. Can you tell me in what order would I find my answer…..at page 1 of your questions and answers the middle or the final page? Do I have to sift through all of the other questions and answers to locate mine? Thank you!
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We have a red wing beater jar that also say egss-cream salad dressing on one side. On the other side it says Monona with their Fire and Rescue design It also says below the design 1898-1998 100 years of serice. On the bottom it is numbered 67/250 It also has the red wing stamp. It is about 6 inches tall with a blue strip around the top and the bottom. Could you give us the idea of its value? I am not good at loading pictures but it is in perfect condition. Thansk
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I resently bought this crock at a garage sale for $5.00. It have 2 hairline cracks as shown in the picture and one of the handles is damaged and the wire on both is rusty. Is it worth anything in this condition? and if so can you give me an idea what it may be. the patient is dec 21 1915.
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