question from: alsjap@cox.net

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I have several crocks one is a water jug made of stone it has a blue maple leave on one side and another maple leave with a 3 western stoneware Co moumouth Ill on the other side. two strips on top and 2 strips on bottom, a hole for a spout with a cork in it both wire handles, with lid. The lid had a inset handle a flower design around the handle blue stripe about an inch from each other.
no cracks no bumps. What do you think it is worth on the market today?? the stone ware it self is a creame color nice conditon.
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question from: dd.evans@charter.net

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Would like to put the word out to the redwing collectors, my wifes family is looking for a butter advertising crock that was sold on e-bay 2 years ago. Label reads "Queen city creamery co." Jersey brand creamery butter phone 2644 Rochester Minn. This was ownwed and operated by my wife great grand parents, what a family airloom it would be, plus to some how get our hands on one and present it to her parents, that are big time collectors or the redwing stoneware. If you could be any help to us it would be greatly appreciated. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! Doug Evans 320-290-3194
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question from: tebfam044@aol.com

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I am aware that a listing or ledger exists of the various merchants/companies that Red Wing produced advertising stoneware for. Copies of the original ledger have been made and are being sold. Please provide a contact of the person who is handling the sales of the listing. I am both a collector and dealer of stoneware. There continues to be a variety of items in the market that fall in the "grey" area. This would be quite helpful and appreciated. Jerry Tebbano 63 Carriage Square Aurora, Ohio 44202 (330)562-5329
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question from: addy093@yahoo .com

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i have a cookiie jar that is a chef red wing emlem on bottom it is beige in color and i cant read the other writing on it could you tell me about it i dont have a clue what its worth but was told it was probably from the 1940s
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question from: joelvk@netins.net

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Al, thank you for confirming my thoughts on my brown jug being Redwing. Could you please elaborate on detail, what it may have been used for, proper name of the jug? And what it’s value is? We have other RW crocks & jugs but I thought brown jugs were worth a little more?
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