Education Seminar Speaker topics are now available with something for every collectors. Topics include:
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Latest Finds in the Dump
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Intro to Collecting Dinnerware
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Iowa Stoneware
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RWCS Foundation Update
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Stoneware
The 2009 MidWinter Keynote is RWCS Member and long time collector Bob Kubes. Bob is the RWCS Insurance Representative from the Musty Barnhart Agency and he is going to be discussing securing your collection and making sure you are covered in the event of a emergency.
We are still looking for interested speakers in Art Pottery. If you are interesting is hold a Round Table discussion please contact Glenn Beall, Education Manager at education@redwingcollectors.org today!

Here is the other crock to compare.
I would like to know the difference between these two crocks. One looks to be a drop 8 Red Wing. What years were each made and what is the value of each? I will upload one here and the other on the next question.
I couldn’t tell if this image was also attached to the previous message.
It is perhaps slightly chipped and patched on the bottom, on the inside of the ridge. You can see scratches in the glaze where someone tried to smooth-out the patch. Otherwise it’s flawless. The mark on the bottom is 1259 Red Wing USA. Date? Number manufactured? Value?
hi i live in southern MN. and found this coffee cup in a box one day at a auction the color looks a lot like red wings high gloss burgundy bottom of cup is marked ( U.S.A ). CUP STANDS 3 3/8" base is 2 15/16" top is 3 3/8" and has a flowing handle on the back side looks like a profile of GEORGE WASHIGNTON IN A RAISED PATTERN also 4 raised stars around the bottom 2 to the right and 2 on the left of the face this item is mint and quality is nice. looks to be made out of a white clay / pottery thank you for any help. i just cant find any thing out about it