Question:
After a rather cursory look at the website, I didn’t find any information on the sewer pipe made by Red Wing. I found a rather large piece (about 2 feel long and 1 foot wide) of stone glazed sewer pipe in the bush while on a hike, and it was stamped "Red Wing". I was wondering on an age range. Sandi
Answer: The sewer pipe was made in the late 1800s and was produced in Red Wing until the 1970s

I have had two red wing crocks for a long time and due to economics I must sell….One is a red wing butter churn in great condition and it a number "3"…..The other is a 10" by 10" crock also in great condition….I would like to know what they are worth and what do you think I could sell them for…. Georgette
i have several case gin bottles about circa 1850 pontil scars, either crudely applied lip or pig snout, there is seeded, blistered, or verically ribbed, they vary in color from anber, olive green, dark green, olive amber, presunably considered black glass majority arre believed to be hand blown, various sizes from 9.oo to 11.50 height sides from 2.00 to 3.50 few are embossed with BLANKENHEIYM & NOLET one embossed I.A.I sCHEIDAM NOLET , Thank Brandy
Hi there, I work at a luxury consignment store in Chicago, and one of our consignors brought in a pottery piece that she said was Red Wing. The piece is a yellow glazed pot/planter with 3 decorative indentations and 3 triangular designs. It also has a "cracked" finish/look on the exterior. There is a faint blue stamp on the bottom that looks like it reads Red Wing Art, but I can’t read what is underneath (maybe numbers). The number 175 is engraved on the bottom as well. If you need additional photos, please let me know. Any information on this piece would be helpful. Thank you in advance. Best, Kate
Hi, I have a 20 gallon crock with a 6inch logo on the front. Patent on the side reads Dec 24th 1915. The handles have broke off and there are a few small cracks on the outside bottom. Do you have an idea the worth? I am selling on ebay but shipping fees are crazy. Wesley
Hi, I recently purchased this butter churn and I’m curious about the background & value. It is generally in good shape, with a little bit of crazing (on the back) and a few small chips, including 2 chips at the base (at the back) that are about 1 cm wide. The diameter of the base is about 11 inches, and the height is about 17 inches. It is quite heavy. It didn’t come with a lid. Barb