Red Wing 975 Magolia Group vase

Question:
I have a vase that is 6 1/4" high,it is a light grey with a pink interior, it has what looks like a rose design with some leaves and stems that go to the back of the vase and in the back of the vase it has what looks like a closed flower with leaves. It does say Redwing 975 USA on the bottom. It is in excellant condition with no chips or cracks. Would you know the value? Hope you can help me…thank you Debi

Answer: Hi debi

this is part of the magnolia group, from 1940. Value is around 35.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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6 gallon Ice Water Red Wing Cooler

Question:
I bought a red wing crock about 30 years ago at a garage sale for $5.00. Color is gray and it is glazed. It has a large number 6 on it (which I assume is the number of gallons it holds). About mid-way down, it has "Ice Water" printed on it in blue . Then it has the large red "wing" under that. It sort of has the shape of a ginger jar. It also has a cork near the bottom for what I assume would be a spigot? I think it must have once had a matching cover but I don’t have that. Just wondering if it has any value? Gabriel
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Lute Song Collection found at thrift store

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I was excited to find a few pieces of the "Lute Song" collection in a thrift store. A few pieces have the Red Wing stamp on the bottom but the others have no marking at all on the bottom. Here is what I have. I would like to know the value and also why some are marked on the bottom while others are not. I am including a picture
2 small bowls (1 has a chip) blue painted marking only
2 cups – blue painted marking only
1 sugar bowl with lid – blue painted marking only
1 larger bowl – brown painted marking only
1 platter – (has chip) Red Wing stamp on bottom
1 small plate – blue marking and Red Wing stamp on bottom
2 dinner plates – Red Wing stamp no painted marking

Thanks, Sabrina

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Red Wing Ko-Rec Feeder with base & 5 gallon Red Wing water cooler

Question:
Hi, I’m looking for some hint of value and age on two items that we recently added to our collection. The first is a water cooler #5, no visible cracks or chips and it has the original spigot. The lid is also in perfect condition, no cracks or chips as well. There is a couple of smudges on the glaze. The second is a chicken feed. It too is also in perfect condition but has one little chip on the foot of the feed holder. Haven’t seen much on chicken feeds. Any information you can provide, is much appreciated! Rachel
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Stoneware found on the Milwaukee Road railroad grade in Helena, MT

Question:
Hello from Helena Montana!! I was hiking on the old Milwaukee railrod grade and in a number of places, within a mile of each other, have found chunks of pottery or crock material. These are of a rusty red glaze, one inch thick. One of the chunks has a rim in it where a lid must have set. The red wing stamp is on another piece. (1) Do you think the railroad hauled large crocks in the early years? I have to let you know this really has me intrigued. (2) Did Red Wing ever produce material for water culverts for the railroad. Thanks so much for your time and interest in the history of Red Wing!! Greg Beveridge Helena, MT 406-202-3959
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Concord shape after-market pitcher?

Question:
I recently found this pitcher and I immediately thought of Red Wing’s Lexington Rose shape. The handle (and obviously the pattern) is wrong, but I can’t help but think you might know who made this lovely pitcher! Thank you so very much for your help. I’m not usually stumped, but this one is! Alison
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Spruce Bean Pot

Question:
I PURCHASED THIS POT AT A GARAGE SALE. LOOKS LIKE A ICE BUCKET TO ME. IT HAS THREE POINTED LEGS AND THE HANDLE IS METAL. IT IS ABOUT 8 INCHES IN DIAMATER. IT IS EMBOSSED REDWING USA ON THE BOTTOM. THE NAME ON THE BOTTOM IS ALSO GLAZED GREEN,THE SAME COLOR AS THE POT.THANKS JEAN
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