Red Wing 259 royal blue teapot

Question:
I purchased a royal blue teapot with a large leaf design as part of the mold. It is marked on the bottom, 259 Red Wing U S A It is in near perfect condition, but has a small hairline crack at the base of the handle. Can you tell me if it has any value? I paid $20.00 Lorna

Answer: Hi Lorna

this is actually dinnerware, think they date to the late 30′s early 40′s. It didn’t belong to any partcular pattern, just one of the many different tea pots Red Wing made. Perfect, the value is around 75.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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2 gallon crock with Red Wing

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I have come across a 2 gallon crock with redwing markings,a 2 on the top redwing in middle(which is 2") and redwing pottery company in an oval. what is the value difference between the 4" wing and the 2" wing?i also have an old jug with a small wing,it has the original hardware on top also. thank you for your time, sara
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Red Wing 416, Gladiolus Vase

Question:
hi, we are wondering about the value of a 416 vase, it is white outside, (or cream?) and a greenish inside, has 5 sections for flowers. Thanks! Mike and Joan

Answer: Mike & Joan

We call this shape a gladiolus vase. It was designed in 1952, and came in 3 sizes, 9, 10 and 12". Value is around 50.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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another photo of brown top

Question:
Hi Al, I have never seen this advertising on a Red Wing item before. It is 2 gal. in size. No cracks or hairlines, but a few small chips on the bottom edge. Could it be Red Wing? If so, do you know an aproximate value? Thanks, Dave
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Monmouth’s Pottery Celebration

Monmouth’s Pottery Celebration

Monmounth, IL –

Celebrating Monmouth, Illinois’ historic tradition of creating quality stoneware and pottery is the idea behind our annual Pottery on the Square Swap Meet event on June 26th, 2010 starting at 8:00am. Monmouth’s history with stoneware and pottery dates back to the 1890’s and continues today with Western Stoneware and Maple City Pottery, both of Monmouth.
 
Beginning at 8:00 a.m. and running until noon, on Monmouth’s Public Square, activities will include a pottery and stoneware swap meet, pottery demonstration, and window displays of rare pottery pieces. A pottery/stoneware consignment auction will begin at 10:00am. The public is welcome to bring vintage items the day of the event for the auction or can register them ahead of time and have them advertised on the auctioneer’s website www.burnsauctionservice.com. Auction fees are 10% for a sale, 3% no sale, and $5 per item or set check in fee. Swap meet and consignment auction participants are not limited to Illinois pottery, but pottery items must be vintage. 
 
Also returning to the event this year is the pottery appraisal clinic beginning at 8:30am, where knowledgeable Illinois pottery collectors will be on hand to examine pieces of Illinois pottery brought by the public.   Rare items that have been seen at the appraisers booth are a rare Macomb Pottery Duck Decoy, a Bardolph Pottery Pig, and a Western Stoneware ice water cooler with maple leaves around it plus the correct lid made it a prized item.
 
In conjunction with the event the Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce is offering to the public an opportunity to purchase a handcrafted limited-edition, salt glazed small replica that is molded after an existing original 4 gallon Monmouth Pottery Co. butter churn. Like the original Monmouth Pottery Company butter churn, this smaller butter churn is hand turned. The replica created at Maple City Pottery, measures approximately 4 ½ inches tall and 3 ¼ wide. Impressed on one side is “Monmouth Pottery Co, Monmouth, ILL” in cobalt with a hand painted “4” above. “Pottery on the Square” is impressed on the other side along with the Maple City Pottery logo. Orders are currently being taken for the Monmouth Pottery Company butter churn, that will be available the day of the event. The deadline for orders is May 20th, 2010, and they are priced at $30. Shipping charges vary based on quantity.
 
For more information on the event or the commemorative Monmouth Pottery Company butter churn please contact the Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce at 309-734-3181 or e-mail maccdir@maplecity.com. You may also go to the tourism page of the Chamber’s website, www.monmouthilchamber.com.
 

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4 Gallon Red Wing Crock

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How much is a Red Wing four gallon crock with handles, in excellent conditions. There is a 1/2 inch glaze chip in the front other than that, there is no other paint, glaze or any other kinds of chips. Halli
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