Red Wing 933 bowl

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Hello, I am wondering how much my redwing bowl is worth… It is a light green on the inside and a cranberry color on the outside. It is round yet shaped kind of like a shell (if that makes sense :) The number on the bottom reads 933 Redwing USA. Thanks! Megan

Answer: Hi Megan

I have a bowl listed, 3" tall, 10" diameter. It dates to around 1939. Value is around 50.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 963, terra craft line, Belle Kogan designer

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I have a red wing vase #963,it is light green with groves.It is shaped like a bee hive hanging from a branch of a tree.It is 8 in. tall. What is is worth? Joe

Answer: Hi Joe

it’s from the terra craft line, from around 1939. It’s Belle Kogan design, with a value of around 65.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing B- 2200, Belle Kogan designer

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I have a vase that says "Red Wing USA B2200 on the bottom. Is it a Red Wing Pottery collectable? C Gomez

Answer: Hi C

it is a Red Wing item, from around 1951, designed by Belle Kogan. Value is around 25.00. thanks, steve n rose

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Provincial Bakeware bean pot – “Kissing Don’t Last, Cookin’ Do”

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Hello! I have a question regarding a bean pot I picked up at a thrift store. It is close to mint condition, but does have a bit of paint wear on one handle. My bean pot looks similar to that of the provincial line # 405. However, mine is shape # 402 (it seems a bit more bulbous in shape than that of the 405, other than that they are the same, having a lid that is not inset and handles). The reason I am asking, is that I cannot find the shape number of my pot anywhere, and mine was (my assumption) glazed by someone other than red wing. It has the saying "Kissin Don’t Last, Cookin’ Do" on the front with a kissing couple in between the phrase. This person signed there name with 1978 afterwards and it is under the glaze. Did Red Wing give away "blanks" for other people to paint or glaze on there own when they closed their doors? Thank you for any information you may have on this. I dont expect its worth much as most of the provincial bean pots arent. I am just curious as to where this pot came from and why the shape number is different from others, Thank you again! Kayle
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Lute Song platter

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I have a Red Wing platter in the Lute Song pattern. I am concerned that it might be a copy or fake. The marking does not have the red wing and it has the word "CHINA" embossed into the pottery. I don’t know if this means it’s a reproduction made in China or if somehow the factory marked this is china. Since I can only send 1 picture, I’m sending the picture of the marking. Karen
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Red Wing 417

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I have a piece of pottery,beleive a flower vase,Markings on it says REDWING USA 416 its a turquoise blue with brown speckles in it. 5 fluted sections..Is it a true redwing piece?

Answer: Hi cheryl

it is a Red Wing vase. We call it a gladiolus vase. It was designed in the mid fifties, the glaze is called Fleck Nile blue. Value is around 55.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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40 gallon crock with blue ribbon

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Hi, a friend of ours found a 40 gallon crock half buried in the ground in a barn here in Indiana. We have tried to research it and cannot find anything on it. I stands about 2 1/2 to 3 ft tall and it has a Blue Ribbon on the front with 40 on it. Do you know anything about these? Becky
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