Red Wing Pottery Road Show Announced

Red Wing Pottery Road Show

Sunday, May 18th

1pm to 4pm

RED WING POTTERY MUSEUM
Pottery Place Mall, Red Wing

The RWCS Business office located in the Historic Pottery Place mall has seen a resurgence of inquiries regarding Red Wing Pottery information, both online through its “Ask the Experts” service and individual contacts through phone and email.
The RWCS website, www.RedWingCollectors.org, has always had an Ask the Experts service. This free service gives visitors to the RWCS website the opportunity to post a question, description and picture of their piece to the website for the experts to provide piece information via the website. The response is posted back to the website by RWCS member experts in stoneware, dinnerware and art pottery.
In the past several months, there has been a significant increase of contact to RWCS Business office from the local Red Wing community. Residents of Red Wing and nearby communities are contacting the office regularly with questions on value, repair, care, selling and adding pieces to their collections. These inquires are not just about the famous Red Wing Stoneware, but also dinnerware and art pottery values.
“We are receiving more calls from the greater Red Wing area then ever before with questions about pieces of Red Wing history” said Stacy Wegner, executive director.
Due to the frequency of inquires, the Red Wing Collectors Society is collaborating with its sister organization, the RWCS Foundation (The Pottery Museum) and members of the local RWCS Chapter, the Cannon Valley Collectors Club, to hold the Red Wing Pottery Road Show.
Like the famous PBS show, “Antiques Road Show,” experts from the Red Wing Collectors Society will be available to give free help in identifying pieces of Red Wing, providing production information, giving estimates for insurance purposes, and answering any other questions people may have.
Do you have a piece of Red Wing in your possession and want to know what it’s worth? Bring it to the RWCS Red Wing Pottery Road Show this May! The event is set for Sunday, May 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. in The Pottery Museum on the 2nd floor of Pottery Place, 2000 Old West Main, Red Wing, MN.

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Round Up Pattern Collection

Question:
I have several pcs’ of Red Wing Pottery Round UP Pattern, some I don’t even know what the pc’s are.Bowls, plates,cookie jar,salt & pepper shakers, cups, mugs, and I have other pottery as well. Vases, ash tray and a couple, pattern thigs I think they are. Some off white pc’s that look like they are dirty, but tha tis the way they were made. Cigaret holder, soap dish.
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Red WIng Stoneware Albany Slip Bowl

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I have this stoneware bowl. I believe it says on the bottom Red Wing Stoneware Co. I am not sure because the brown glaze has filled in most of the lettering. Can you tell if it is Red Wing? And if it is, when was it made and maybe how much it it worth? I would appreciate any help on this. Thank you so much for your time. Bobbie
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12, 6, and 5 Gallon Red WIng Crocks

Question:
I have a crock with the Red Wing name on it. It’s 12 & 1/2" wide by 14 & 1/2" tall. It has "1915" on the bottom as well as the number "6". No cracks, but a chip on one side. Can you give me an approximate worth. please? I also have another crock, 12" wide by 14 & 1/4" tall with the number "5" on the bottom. It’s blue and gray, but doesn’t have a name on it. Any ideas of manufacturer and/or worth? Sorry, no photo of either crock. Thanks for looking at the questions.
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Hamm’s Bowl from Popcorn Set

Question:
Hi! I found a HUGE old Red Wing Bowl that has a hand painted design on it of a lake, deer, trees and pinecones….any chances that this is part of a regular pattern, or is it a stand-alone piece? Photos attached, and thanks so much!

 

 

 

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question from: jkhrooney2@cs.com

Question:
Hi! I found a HUGE old Red Wing Bowl that has a hand painted design on it of a lake, deer, trees and pinecones….any chances that this is part of a regular pattern, or is it a stand-alone piece?

3 photos attached, and thanks so much!

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Siouxland Chapter Spring Meeting

Siouxland Redwingers Chapter meeting

12 April 2008

Noon

The Siouxland RedWingers Chapter meeting will be held at the Dakota Stoneware Pottery in Bushnell, South Dakatoa.

The meeting will be a potluck with our hosts providing soup at the main course. Please feel free to bring salads, breads, desserts, or side dishes. An RSVP is requested but not required.

For more information on the Siouxland Redwinters or this meeting please contact Glenn Beall or visit the Siouxland Red Wingers website.

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