Question:
Hey guys, a friend of mine has an old Redwing Pottery set and we were wondering what the estimated worth is! The pattern is crazy rhythm!
1 serving dish 15 x 11 (1 chip on edge)
1 divided serving bowl 10 x 8 ½ (2 small chips)
1 serving bowl 9 x 8 (3 very small chips)
4 soup bowls 8 x 7 (a few chips)
5 small bowls 5 x 5 ¼ (2 perfect, 3 small chips)
1 creamer (1 small chip) 1 sugar bowl (small chip)
1 sugar bowl cover (top broken off)
9 cups (all perfect)
4 small plates (2 perfect, 2 with 1 small chip each)
2 cup saucers (both perfect) 8 platters (various small chips)
Thanks!

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