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I believe this is a Fort Dodge Iowa/ Red Wing crock. It has the Fort Dodge gallon mark and Red Wing birch leaf mark. It has no damage or repairs of any kind. It measures 16 inches tall by 16 inch diam. Can you give me an idea of it’s desirability, and current market value. Was it made in the early 1900′s? Thanks so much for any thoughts, I really appreciate this site and use it to reference other pieces I have collected. Jason
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4 gallon large wing churn
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Hi Al, Can you give me an approximate value on this 4 gallon butter churn. There is a chip/gouge (2”x1”) on the right side and a 4” hair line crack on the left side that goes thru to the inside. With the damage on the side, the churn still displays nicely though. The lid has just has two very tiny chips on the underside by the dasher hole. If I were to sell this, would it be better to sell the lid separately from the churn? Thanks, Chris
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Value difference between full ridge and cap bowls
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I recently bought a 7 inch sponge bowl thinking it was a simple cap bowl. Turns out it is a full ridges bowl and the price guide says $400-500 with lid (which I don’t have). Why are the full ridges so much higher in value? Thanks. Chuck
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Peter Bootzin Metford-Abbotsford casserole
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Can’t find an advertising Red Wing piece to match this casserole… there are some same shapes but this one is gray/white. It has advertising for Peter Bootzin Medford-Abbotsford. I also have some of those bean pots. Can you tell me value, especially of the casserole. Thanks Chuck
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Saffron Ware double blue band bowl
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I have a huge Red Wing bowl (12 inch diameter and 6 3/8 inches deep. As you can see it is a double blue band. It is yellow… I see some 5 inch bowls and saffron bowls in the price guides but none exactly like this. It is in very good condition but there is what I would call an age line about 1 inch off the bottom, it is both on interior and exterior but no damage to indicate it is a crack. Can you tell me what the value is? Thanks. Chuck
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2 gallon large wing crock with lid
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Hello, I have a number "2" Red Wing Stoneware pot with a large wing on it along with a lid. It is stamped "Red Wing Union Stoneware Co. Red Wing, Minn." It has a glazing on both. Could you please offer some insight to its value and the time frame of its manufacture? Also, is the lid original? I thank you so very much for your time and consideration! Kind regards, Stu Anvils
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Red Wing 422, Console bowl
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Hello I have a question about Red Wing looks like a dinner ware peice or serving platter it is number 422 12 in long 6 inch wide has scalloped detail in is a lime green color on the outside and bottom and grey in the inside and is glazed. Thanks for your time. Becky Timblin
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It’s a console bowl, designed in 1953. Value is around 20.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
Red Wing B- 2100
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I have the B2100 vase in a green with yellow interior. Would that be valued around $50.00 like the blue/pink one? Cindy
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question5 gallon salt glaze leaf crock and 6 gallon small wing crock
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Hi: There are two crocks (photo attached). The ’5′ crock is 13-inches tall…not a mark or crack on it…looks like new to me! I think it shouldn’t have the lid on it. The ’6′ is 15-inches tall…3-inch hairline crack near the base on the back…otherwise perfect…has wire-and-black wood handles. Here’s what I know for sure: We used to make root beer in them at Grandma and Grandpa’s house! Now, it’s time for them to find a new home. What’s their manufacturing history and approximate values? Many Thanks, Willie Gig Harbor, WA
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