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The Red wing dish pictured was given to us by our parents. We find it to be very interesting in design. We were looking to find out how old it is and its value. The number on the bottom is m1483 Thank You, Loreen
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The Red wing dish pictured was given to us by our parents. We find it to be very interesting in design. We were looking to find out how old it is and its value. The number on the bottom is m1483 Thank You, Loreen
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I have a red wing pottery I bought years ago and was wondering what it may be worth?? It has a Dec.21,1915 signature on it,and i have many pics of it.It does have a few cracks in it. Shannon
Answer: Considering the damage the crock is worth about $20. Jeff
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We wondered the value of a Red Wing USA 12 inch tall pitcher with a partridge painted on one side and waterlily pods on the other. See photo attached. It is in excellent condition. How do I view the response on the website. Never done this before. Must I pay to be a member? Kay
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Hello! For some backstory, I do handyman-type work for a friend from church (retired, disabled firefighter) and just noticed this big crock that’s been sitting in the back of his shop, half-filled with dirt and two shovels. My girlfriend told me old pottery in that style could be worth something so I snapped a couple of pictures and just remembered to Google the markings. Without further ado, the crock is about 2 1/2 ft tall, diameter of maybe a foot. The glazing is in pretty good condition, the Red Wing trademark is faded and so is the manufacturer markings. Here’s two pictures taken with my cell phone, Thank you! Iver
Answer: Iver, In good condition the crock would be worth about $65-70. Jeff
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I found this Minnesota stoneware Red Wing salt glazed crock- it is 4 5/8 inches tall and 7 inches across-it has no marking on the sides-it is in super condition-Thanks Allison
Answer: The crock is a salt glazed butter crock made in the late 1800. Value would be about $65 if it is bottom signed.
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I found a piece of Redwing pottery while cleaning out an estate-could you tell me a little about this piece? It is in excellent condition except for one chip on the bottom base-it says Red Wing USA very lightly on the bottom- There are also two candle stick holders that match this pattern but they are cracked and one is missing a piece-Thanks for all your help Allison
Answer: Hi Allison
This is shape 1188, it dates to around 1943. With the chip, value is around 20.00 or so. Thanks, steve n rose
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I have found this dog and am wondering what the value of it would be and if its even redwing? I looks to me that it is identical to a dog in "Redwing Potters and Their Wares" page 13. It is glazed with a heavy albany slip. Any info will help. Its the bigger one in the picture. Thanks Drew
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I have found this dog and am wondering what the value of it would be and if its even redwing? I looks to me that it is identical to a dog in "Redwing Potters and Their Wares" page 13. It is glazed with a heavy albany slip. Any info will help. Thanks Drew
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What would be a fair sale price for this item please? Red Wing #2 Glazed Butter Churn with lid, 4-1/2" Red Wing stamp, Red Wing Union Stoneware Red Wing, Minn. oval, with maple dasher pole. Very good condition; no chips or cracks. I look forward to hearing back soon Thank you. Debra
Answer: Debra, From looking at your picture it appears the lid is not a Red Wing lid. The value would be about $225 to $250. With the correct Red Wing churn lid the value would be around $300.