Question:
This is something passed down, my being told "be careful, its Redwing. The metallic brown set consists of 12 large plates, 15 medium plates, 15 small plates, 11 saucers, 10 cups, 4 bowls, 7 relish and 5 serving dishes of various size. What is their value? Thank you Leslie
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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Red Wing Canoe
Question:
I have a Red Wing Canoe that measures 12 inches long. It has raised letters on the bottom saying Red Wing USA 735. I can not find anything about it. Can you help. I just put it on Ebay. Thanks Terri
Answer: Hi Terri, Your canoe planter is from the Brich Bark line, around 1960. This one is the middle size. Always a popular item, they sell for around 200+. thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing Lotus Dinnerware
Question:
Good Day – My mother-in-law has a set of Red Wing Potter in the Locust design. The set is in EXCELLENT condition and contains the following pieces:
16 Salad Plates/Saucers
8 Dinner Plates
1 Platter 8 Bowls
1 Butter Dish
2 Serving Bowls
1 Gravy Boat
6 Cups
Can you please give me your estimate on the value? We are likely going to be selling it but wanted to do some research so we are knowledgable. Thank you Amber
RWCS Featured on Antique Trader Pod Cast
RWCS Interview with Noah Fleisher, Antique Trader
Red Wing Collectors Society Executive Director, Stacy Wegner was interviewed by Antique Trader, Editor Noah Fleisher.
During the interview Wegner and Fliesher discuss the history of the Red Wing Potteries, the RWCS Society and the exciting news about collecting Red Wing. In addition’ to insight by RWCS Executive Director, Stacy Wegner the podcast will also include a interview with RWCS Newsletter Editor and Member, Rick Natynski.
Also, this week Antique Trader unveiled their new website. The RWCS Pod Cast is located both on the rotating front page leader board and the Antique Trade website NEW multimedia section. Visit www.AntiqueTrader.com multimedia grey box on the right hands side to hear the RWCS Pod Cast today.
Red WIng Vase 1159
Question:
I have a vase, cream colored, green inside. 8" tall, handle on each side. Looks like 2 people dancing with flowers in their hands and a heart with leaves on the bottom. On the back side is a heart with leaves. On the bottom of the vase is says Red Wing 1159. Can you tell me if this is of any value Thanks Rose
Answer: Hi Rose, Your vase is from 1942. Value is around 55.00. thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing Quartette pattern, beverage server
Question:
Last week I purchased a coffee pot and matching teapot at a local yard sale. They were sold as Red Wing, but there is not a Red Wing label or Red Wing mark on the bottom. I did find a similiar shaped coffee pot on Ebay. What do I have? Thanks. Dave
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Red Wing Cabbage Cookie Jar
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I inherited this jar and would like to know about it and its value. Thank you Ralph
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Red Wing Jolly Jar Follow up
Question:
Thank you for your answers to the questions I had about Red Wing Artware pieces 1216 and 723-S. You mentioned that the "jolly jar" has 3 distinct patterns, and not green. I’m sorry, but what do you mean by an aftermarket piece? The bottom mark on the covered green piece is "Red Wing" USA with the number 723-S which is the same number that identifies the "jolly jar". I’m not familiar with the terminology "aftermarket". Thank you in advance for your explanation. Susan
Answer: Hi Susan, some molds of Red Wing were sold to other companies, or "hobby shops" where they were remade and glazed in any number of colors. The markings are still there, they just weren’t made by Red Wing. Hope I haven’t confused you more!! thanks, steve n rose
Stoneware,smear oval
Question:
I have recently purchased a jug (online) from a Billings, Montana auction. I couldn’t personally look over the jug before bidding and had to go by a single, slightly out of focus picture. But what I saw in the picture intrigued me — a brown topped Red Wing jug with a wing and oval! When I rec’d the jug, two things sent up red flags to me. The color of the wing is a much deeper red than is commonly seen, however I have seen a rare 1 gallon lid before with a similar colored wing, and I feel that was a ‘good’ lid. ( Not too many lids out there with wings stamped on them). The other thing that looks suspect with this jug is the oval – it is smaller than I have ever seen (1-1/8" across).. it is a Union Stoneware Co. oval. The way the ink was applied for the oval looks suspect also, but I don’t know. Have you ever seen markings like this before? Can you offer any advise for me… I kinda think I am out $325 on my risky purchase. Regards, Tim Mikita
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Jardinier, flower pot
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I have a large rosy pink mottled look item. I think it is called a Jardinier……It is Red Wing pottery. It has metal handles….in the shape of a circle…about 2 in. in diameter…Nowadays, you would call it a planter. It is probably about 16 in. or more high…and probably 12 or 13 in. across the top with a decorative one inch lip at the top. My mother gave it to me at least 30 or 35 years ago….She had one it in a drawing of some kind in Red Wing……She had it several years before she gave it to me…..By the way it is glazed. Thanks for your help in finding out the age and also what is worth……. Florence Ryan 1208 N. Garden St. Lake City, MN 55041
Answer: Hi Florence, We think you have a flower pot! Or Jardinere, or planter, they are all the same for the most part. A shape # would be great, but think your item is from the late 50′s, in fleck zephyr pink. They came in several sizes. Value would be around 65.00. thanks, steve n rose