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I have piece and want to know how old it is a value
Answer: Hi
the shape number escapes me at the moment. your console bowl has a value of around 40.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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I have piece and want to know how old it is a value
Answer: Hi
the shape number escapes me at the moment. your console bowl has a value of around 40.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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Can you help me? I was going through a box of old things that were my mother-inlaws, after she had passed on, and found a Redwing vase. The vase is a star pattern?(in shape)pink on the inside and gray on the outside,about 8in. tall and has a gold lable on it. On the underside it says Redwing #412. Can you tell me when it was made? and about how much it’s worth? Thank you so much and I hope to hear from you I have many more questions on redwing. Mary
Answer: Mary, the 412 is from 1952, and has a value of around 20.00 thanks, steve n rose
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I have a few pieces that were passed on to me recently that I cannotfind mention of anywhere. The first is a Star-Shaped Serving dish Approx 1.5" deep and spansabout 10.5" across the points. It has a number on the bottom/back 1164. Item 2 is a planter – cream and stands approx 6" H by 7" wide. This one has the number 2 etched in the bottom. Last is a butter crock. A promotional piece from Koch’s Stores. 6" High and about 7" in diameter at the widest spot… All three pieces have no cracks, chips or flaws and are very clean! Any help would be greatly appreciated! Jason
will send bean pot to Al
Answer: Hi Jason
the 1164 bowl is from around 1942. It’s value is around 30.00 or so. The creme planter I don’t recognize. Value on it maybe 10-15.00. thanks, steve n rose
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I have a mug that has a blue dog as a handle, the rest of it is gray and it say "happy days" written in blue on the front of the mug. Could this be Red Wing made? Jody
emailed for picture wondering if it the happy days are here again mug that is white but painted over?
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I have 2 pieces of Red Wing pottery that I am having trouble identifying. The first is a vase with a green crackle glaze, brown interior and brown square base. It is about 14 inches tall and has the number 1335 on the bottom. The second piece is a pitcher. It is round, orange red in color with a handle toward the top. It is marked Red Wing and the number 347, I think (it is hard to read), on the bottom. I would appreciate any information on these pieces. Thank!
Answer: The 1335 is from 1947, there are a few shapes with this square base. Value on it is around 120.00 or so. your pitcher I think is a 547, part of the gypsy trail dinnerware line from around 1942. It’s value is around 45.00. thanks, steve n rose
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I have a red wing 10 gallon crock that has a wire handle on one side and the handle is missing on the other side. where the handles fit into are intact and not broken. It has a good sized redwing logo and a blue oval below it. It has a patent stanp of dec 21 1915. I paid $70 dollars for it at an auction several years ago and I am wondering what the possible value is to it now. It’s in very good shape despite the handle being missing on one side.
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Hi, I am looking for a fair market estimate for a Red Wing "Suitor" figure #1350-10" in luster pink. Reiss book page 44. Thank you
Answer: Hello, this figure sells for around 100-125 dollars. thanks, steve n rose
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How old is this vase? How much money do you think it is worth? Description: Yellow outside with brown specks, light seafoam green inside with brown specks, hollow handle, one small crack inside close to handle. The whole thing inside and out is a glaze finish and it is about 10 inches tall.
Answer: This shape is from the 1950′s. with the crack, value is around 15.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
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I have some family pieces with the red wing pottery logo on it. I believe it is stoneware. there is a pitcher, platter, large bowl, sugar bowl. tea kettle, and saucepan with lid. they are all hand painted with green leaves, red, blue and yellow flowers. There is also s set of 5 large medium and small plates not pictured but with the same pattern
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