Red Wing wall pocket, 1254

Question:
Thank you for such great detail on Red Wing. You are a great resource. I have a light greenish Red Wing wall pocket, 1254 or 1954. The bottom of the second digit is faint. It is 8" long, 6 3/4" wide and 2" deep. I believe it is mid to late 1940′s. Do you have any other information on wall pockets of this style? I want to collect wall pockets, but am not sure of value and sources, other than ebay. Thank you again for such a great site! ~Adam

Answer: Hi Adam

your wallpocket is from the mid fourties, shape #1254. I think there are around a half dozen or so different wallpockets made by Red Wing, most in the 40′s timeframe. As you know, there are a lot of people who collect strictly wallpockets. Most of these usually sell around the 75.00 dollar range. Glaze and shape also play a part in the price. good luck with your hunt! thanks, steve n rose

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# 4 miniature jug with handle.It has a 1/2 inch cork

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I have acquired a piece of red wing union stone ware co.# 4 miniature jug with handle.It has a 1/2 inch cork. Jug size is about 5 inches with a number 4 on top a red wing in the middle and a union stoneware stamp towards the bottom. Bottom has a blue round stamp Red Wing Stoneware co.Red Wing Minn. with a wing in center.Stamp is 3/4 inches.It is glazed with a white or clear .I checked the Redwing web site and found no other also ebay as well for any information. Thanks, Dominique
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Red Wing Bowl greeting/yellow with stamp

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I have in my posession a redwing pottery bowl. It is green and yellow in color with no chips or cracks. this measures approx. 8 1/4" in diameter and stands approx. 2" tall. there is a tag on it which reads Red Wing and has a series of dates ranging from 1878 – 1953. Can you tell me the value of this and what was it made for? thanks, Jim

Answer: Hi Jim

this piece dates to 1953, which was Red Wing’s 75th anniversary, hence the sticker. It’s just a simple bowl, the glaze is woodland green. value is around 20.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Chromoline M-3006 vase and 672 bowl with lid

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I’ve inherited a Red Wing vase, 16" tall, and a matching covered dish, approximately 7" in diameter. The vase had M-3006 on the bottom and the covered dish 672. I would like an estimate of what they might be worth. Susan

Answer: Hi Susan

both pieces are from the chromoline, circa 1960. the vase is worth around 225.00, and the candy dish about 90.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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505 RED WING VASE

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I HAVE A 505 RED WING VASE, HAVE SEEN MANY ON LINE, BUT NONE PLAIN WHITE WITH LIGHT GREEN INTERIOR, I WOULD LIKE TO FIND ONE LIKE IT. IS THIS A RARE COLOR OR WHAT, IS IT WORTH ABOUT 3O DOLLARS? Kathy

Answer: Hi Kathy

with a little patience, you should be able to find another in the same glaze. This form was made for several years, in lots of glazes. The white and green are a fairly common glaze. Value sounds about right. thanks, steve n rose

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Nokomis Vase

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My Mother and Father received this Red Wing Art Pottery vase for a wedding present in 1930. I’m interested in knowing what it might be valued at, it is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks. Mottled green, tan, army darker green and its shaped larger at top and smaller at bottom. They were both in college at Univ of Iowa when they received this vase. My Mother was an artist and used it in her painting with flowers in it. Kathy

Answer: Hi Kathy

Your history fits right in with the date of this vase. The glaze is called nokomis. Value is around 225.00. it would be interesting to see your Mothers painting! thanks, steve n rose

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