15 gallon large wing Red Wing Union Stoneware crock

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Got this 15 gallon crock. In mint condition. No hairlines, no cracks. It also has little specks of blue throughout the piece. Looks like I believe is called spongeware in some areas of the crock. Very neat!! The blue specks matches the blue on the number. Would like to have some info and the value on this very nice crock. Brian
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Roy Helferich brown and white crock

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Hi, thanks again for your previous help. The attached photo is of a small ROY HELFERICH brown and white crock. I have been told this crock advertises a Michigan company, so thought it might be a Red Wing. Mike
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3 gallon later bar lid, salt glaze

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Hi Al I recently picked up this lid and would like to know moe about it including its value. It does have a raised number 3 on one petal.I have never seen one with a brown glaze. Robert
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Red Wing 654 vase

Question:
I have a vase numbered 654…wondering if it has a current value. It is in very good shape but a bit of an odd color for my house! Just curious..thanks Jan

Answer: Hi Jan

I have a 654 listed in the book, 12 1/2" tall. Not sure what glaze it is, but it’s from around 1960. Value is around 55.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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A.H. Eddy Butter Crock

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Hi, I was wondering if any of you have ever seen a beater jar with this particular saying "you can’t beat our butter, but you can whip our cream" I have never seen one on e-bay, and was kind of interested in listing it. I think this particular one could be quite valuable. Any Guess’s? Its unused and flawless except for the factory markings. The usual Red Wing label on the other side. Thanks, Craig….The Red Wing artist.
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Union Stoneware Vase: green with ivy leaves

Question:
I have a union stoneware co. red wing vase red wing minn. It is about 10 to 12 inch tall vase green with I think ivy leaves. It is glazed on the inside only. Any idea how old or what it may be worth. Thank You Bob.

Answer: Hi Bob

Red Wing brushed ware dates to the late 20′s, early 30′s. The outside is a matt green, with the interior being a hi gloss glaze. There are several shapes, so I can’t really say which one it is, but an average value in good condition would be around 150.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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