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Dear Al, I’ve recently come across 2 more sponge bowls exactly like the 5" I asked you about. One is 6 1/2" and the other is 7 1/2". The colors are the same and they are both paneled and in mint condition. Could you please advise me on what they’re worth? I don’t have photo’s but you can look at my recent question and the only difference is the lip diameter which I mentioned above. Thank you.
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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Red Wing 833
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I am attaching a picture of a Red Wing piece that I have, It is approximately 3 1/2in. high x 5 1/2in. maximum diameter. The bottom is marked RED WING 833 USA. I adjusted the color to try and bring it close to the actual color of the piece. I would describe it as a light green. I would appreciate it if you could tell me about This piece Thanks, Larry
Answer: Hi Larry
your planter is from 1963. Part of the art pottery line done that year. Value is around 25.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
5 gallon, large wing crock
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Just curious about my red wing crock… I love it and I am very careful with it, it is used to hold couch blankets…. Thank you.. Charles G. Mobley Jr.
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25 gallon large wing with handels
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I have a 25 Gallon Crock with Patented Dec, 21st 1915 with original wooden handles and in perfect shape. Can you give me a value? Thanks Sara Greeninger
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5 gallon large wing shoulder jug
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Greetings, I was directed to your group by the auctioneer who is helping ready my aunt’s estate sale. We have 5 Redwing pieces and would love to know more about them. We have looked at answers to other quesrtions and think these are not available at the website Answers page.
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Spongeware pitcher
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Could you please tell me if this is Red Wing or not. The pitcher has no markings and is 9 1/4" tall. any info would be appreciated.
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Red wing Dinnerware – need more info
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In 1964-65 we purchased a set of Red Wing pottery dishes in Red Wing Minnesota. We have at least 4 complete sets of plates, saucers, cups and salad bowls. What is the curent value if any?
question from: hjirgens@yahoo.com
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Red Wing M-1487 hanging planter
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I found this piece at a garage sale in Redford Mi.It seems to be a bird feeder or flower vase. It is suspended from a brass chain about 6" long. The piece itself is pottery with a medium green glaze It is approximately 11" high and 7" wide It is open on three sides for access. The bottom is stamped REDWING then USA thenM-1487. I am new to Redwing collecting and would appreciate your expertise. Thanks Tom
Answer: Hi Tom
It’s actually a hanging planter. Designed by charles murphy in 1955. It has a value of around 50.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
Village Green salad bowl
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Would like to know the name & possible value of this Red Wing bowl. From anything close I could find, it might be of the Village Green line? No cracks, chips or crazing. Only slight darkening of green in bottom of bowl and a few glaze pops on bottom. Otherwise in excellent condition. Size is 6 inch diameter, 2.5 inch height, with raised Red Wing U.S.A. on bottom. Thank You for your help! Cathy Weller
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