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I have a platter that belonged to my grandmother who passed away in 1979. 15.5×11 oval platter, perfect condition, it has a speckled background w/ green leaves, watermelon slice, cantalope slice, whole watermelon and a decantor, they appear to be hanging by twine or vine. It has a gloss glaze, the stamp on the bottom is RED WING, Hand Painted, ovenproof, USA, 238
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question from: wusterbarthjody@yahoo.com

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I have a piece that is marked on the bottom Red Wing USA 831. It’s kind of a butterfly shape in a 70′s green color with the same time period orangy red on the bottom. 2 crescents follow the shape of the wings with 4 indentations on each crescent which makes me think it is an ashtray. I’ve looked and looked and can find nothing on it.
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question from: bettyboomerrick@gmail.com

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I was recently given a set of 9 Red Wing Bob White dishes that a dear friend of my late mother received as wedding gifts in 1961. The brochure is dated Jan. 1 1957. They are all stamped Red Wing Hand Painted Ovenproof U.S.A. 231. I also have the hors D Oeuvres Holder, Covered Butter Dish, Large and small salt and pepper shakers, 24" tray, divided vegetable, creamer, large water pitcher, and 13" platter. They are in excellent condition. Only 2 dinner plates and the butter dish have very small chips. I would like to add more pieces to this. When buying on the internet how do I tell the difference between originals and replicas? Are dished stamped with the pinkish red wings also originals? About what is the value of my set? I would never consider selling it. Thank you very much.

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