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Could this be Red Wing and if you have any info on it that would be great.
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My aunt has a Redwing Crock that has a 5 on it and says patented Dec. 21, 1913. It has no cracks or chips. Can you give me a value?
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my 2 gallon crock is marked with a large "2" and stamped with RED WING
UNION
STONEWARE CO
RED WING, MINN
It is in good condition
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I have a 30 gallon Western Stoneware crock in mint condition. No cracks a small chip in the bottom. Can you tell me how much this is worth?
Thanks,Denise
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Question:We have recently come across a 5 gallon salt glaze stoneware crock at an estate sale. I orginally thought it to be Red Wing, but I have found crocks that have similar designs but no exact matches. There are no markings on this crock except for the 5 and the design as shown. It is in excellent condition with only a minor chip on the side handle.Is this a Red Wing piece, and if so what would the approximate value be?
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Question:I am just wondering if I have a piece of Red Wing of any value, or just a collectible. It is peachy-pink in color, low sheen, with a shiny burnt-cream color interior. No chips or marks, and says "Red Wing USA 505" on the bottom. It stands 7 3/4" at it’s tallest. Thank you for your help!
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Question:I have a North Star teapot, chocolate brown with the star logo on the bottom. It is 5" tall and 5" diameter. I am hoping to find the approximate value.
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Question:I have an old mixing bowl that I’m trying to find information on. It’s turquoise and vertically ribbed with a rounded edge. It’s approximately 6¼" diameter x 3" tall.
It has no stamp or maker’s mark on the bottom.
I thought maybe it could be Garden City pottery but could it be Red Wing? Any information someone could provide could possibly point me in the right direction.
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Question:To Whom It May Concern,
I saw your article in ANTIQUE TRADER and realized that my father had a Red Wing Crock.
It is 10.5" deep and 10.5" wide. No chips, some loss of glazing around top.
I have attached a picture in hopes your could tell me if it might have somevalue. Many thanks for your time,
Best regards,
Scott Campbell
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