Show and Sale – July 9 – Sellers List

35th Annual Convention

Stirring up the Memories

July 7-9, 2011

Red Wing, MN – The RWCS releases the 2011 Show and Sale floor plan and vendor list today.

The annual Show and Sale for the 35th Annual Convention will be on Saturday, July 9, 2011 at Red Wing High School, Red Wing, MN. The show opens to members at 9:00 am Sharp and FREE to the public at 10:30 am. The show will close at 1:30 pm.

With over 125 sellers Red Wing Stoneware, Dinnerware, Art Pottery, and Memorabilia Collectors are sure to find something to add to their collection.

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question from: kellie_21@sbcglobal.net

Question:
Hi I just got this at a estate sale and I was wondering the value. It is the Teal blue fleck chef cookie jar. On the bottom it has Red Wing USA and it is in perfect condition no cracks no nothing…I can’t find this excact one any where on the net. Can you please help me. Thank you, Kellie
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RED WING U.S.A. 734, 10 inch canoe

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My mom was born and raised in Minnesota and among her things is a canoe with the following on the bottom: RED WING U.S.A. 734 It’s off white glazed, with a reddish-brown interior, about 10" long and 2 1/2 inches wide. Sorry, my camera is broken. Could you give me any information about this??? Thank-you. Laurie

Answer: Hi Laurie

there are 3 sizes of the canoe, part of the birchbark line of 1960. Yours is the smallest size, wtih a value of around 100.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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July 7-9 Red Wing Collectors Society Summer Convention

July 7-9 Red Wing Collectors Society Summer Convention
Kicks Off Year-long Celebration

Red Wing, MN- The 2011 Red Wing Collectors Society (RWCS) Convention marks the beginning of a year dedicated to recognizing the Society’s 35th year in existence, which will culminate with next year’s RWCS Convention – the 35th annual event. Scheduled for July 7-9 in Red Wing, Minn., the theme for this year’s event is “Stirring Up the Memories”.

RWCS members have a wide variety of activities and educational seminars to attend during Convention, including street sales held throughout the community, a string of auctions highlighted by the always popular RWCS Thursday Night Auction at Red Wing High School, the Potter’s Picnic open to the public at Red Wing’s Colvill Park, and the official RWCS Show & Sale at Red Wing High School that begins for members at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 10 and opens to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Other major activities include a “Crock Hunt” scavenger hunt around the historic Mississippi River town, self-guided tours of the RWCS Foundation Museum, and the KidsView educational program. There is also a special display room at Red Wing High School, where members create their own unique displays for the education and enjoyment of attendees, combined with some fun and creative competition.
The annual RWCS Brat Feed and pre-registration badge pickup will take place in the parking lot of the Red Wing Pottery and Shops, 1920 Old West Main St., from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, July 6. RWCS members will staff a membership tent at the Brat Feed for people seeking materials and information about joining the club and Red Wing’s KWNG 105.9 FM radio station will also be on hand, broadcasting a live remote at the tent from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

An annual commemorative will be unveiled and distributed to members beginning Thursday, July 9. The commemorative piece is a closely guarded secret and there is much speculation as to what the piece will be each year. It is a miniature replica of a Red Wing pottery item with a limited number made, contributing to their increase in value in following years. Last year’s commemorative stoneware pig figure was well-received by the membership.

The Convention will officially kick off with a keynote presentation from Ronald C. Schirmer, Ph.D. from Minnesota State University at Mankato, an expert on ancient pottery from the Red Wing area, at 10:30 a.m. July 8 in the Hove Auditorium at Red Wing High School, 2451 Eagle Ridge Dr. The presentation will be open to the public.

A good selection of educational seminar topics are also on tap for Friday, July 8, including an orientation for first timers, demonstrations by a working potter from Ephraim Pottery “throwing” pieces on a wheel, Red Wing 101, recent finds from the old pottery dump, Red Wing dinnerware, Pennsylvania’s Sherwood Brothers pottery, Red Wing Saffronware and using Facebook to enhance your collecting experience. In addition, writer Ruth Nerhaugen will share her unique insight from having created the RWCS Convention Supplement for the Red Wing Republican Eagle newspaper for so many years and the RWCS Foundation will hold an info session about its the exciting news and progress.

Another unique aspect of the RWCS Convention is the participation of the younger generation through the KidsView program. The Society is on the leading edge of creating engaging and educational ways to get the younger generations involved in collecting. The focus on these RWCS members is an important part of the vision of the Society to ensure its continued existence and growth. There are many interactive and challenging activities and seminars for children of all ages to get involved in, such as learning how to bid at an auction, what to look for in an antique, and several hands-on pottery creation projects.

To further complement KidsView, a new program will be held at this year’s Convention geared towards helping young Red Wing collectors ages 15 to 20 to grow their interest in Red Wing. This will be a great opportunity to learn more about Red Wing, develop new friendships through peer-to-peer discussion groups and participate in hands-on activities.

The Red Wing Collectors Society was founded in 1977 in Red Wing, Minn. and is devoted to educating people about all American pottery. There are more than 4,000 members worldwide. The Red Wing Potteries had diverse pottery lines that included stoneware, dinnerware and art pottery. For more information or to become a member, call the RWCS business office at 800-977-7927, e-mail membership@redwingcollectors.org or log on to www.redwingcollectors.org.

Even kids get into the act at the RWCS Convention. The RWCS KidsView educational program has greatly enhanced the Convention experience for kids and helped them to get more interested in collecting.

With the old Minnesota Stoneware factory in the background, there’s nothing like the experience of buying and selling Red Wing stoneware and pottery during the Red Wing Collectors Society’s annual Convention Week in Red Wing, MN. Many attendees will show up as early as July 3 to begin selling and hunting for pieces to add to their collections, but the event officially begins on Thursday, July 7.

 

 


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3 gallon Red Wing Shoulder Jug

Question:
We have inherited the attached piece, a 3-gallon "jug", and are wondering if it has any value. There are also a few crocks with the Red Wing logo. Also, I see from your website that the convention has a "haul in" time scheduled – is this when we should bring something like this to you if we wish to sell it? Thank you! Pete and Sherrie
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Capistrano service for four

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While cleaning out a relative’s home, we ran across a complete set of Capistrano service for four: plates, cup, saucers. Also, extra pieces for the same pattern: 4 small plates, a small pitcher, and a salt and pepper set. The dishes are still in the original box, and we are quite certain that they have never been used. We are interested in their approximate value, and any information that you can provide for us would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Marilyn Snider P.S. We are not interested in selling, as we plan to pass the dishes on to our recently married grandson and wife. Marilyn
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Hairline Repair

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I am not seeking value of the current Redwing piece that I have just inherited. I am looking for information regarding a fine crack that can be seen on both sides of the crock. I was wondering if there is anything recommended to seal the crack so that it does not get any bigger. We will not be using it for sauerkraut making anymore. I would appreciate any insight to mending/preventing any further damage to the current crack. Thanks in advance for your information. Dana

 

Answer: Dana, if the crock is together, I like to use Liquid Super glue (not the gel). Get as much of the super glue you can in the crack and apply a tourniquet. Leave set for 24 hours. After 24 hours, remove the tourniquet and use a razor blade scrapper to remove any excess super glue. Also, never wipe any of the super glue off while it is wet, or it will leave a white residue that is a bear to get off. Just let it run and dry. That razor blade scraper will remove it fairly easy. Good luck. Al Kohlman

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4 gallon Red Wing Crock, no oval

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I have a red wing 4 gallon crock and I am curious of it’s age and value. It is around 12 inches tall, and 11 inches wide. There is only the number 4, and a red bird wing on the crock. No other markings. No cracks, chips, etc.. Just a few scuff marks. Jeff
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question from: kkkapo@copper.net

Question:
I have not seen any Red Wing Crocks that are banded. A friend of mine has one with wire/wood handles. What would be the mfg. date and does the band increase its value? Also, were there any whiskey jugs made by Red Wing that were unmarked?

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