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I purchased this pitcher recently & don’t have my Red Wing books in IA to help identify it. It looks unusual to me, I don’t remember seeing it before. It has an unusual bottom reading: RED WING POTTERIES, INC. DESIGN PENDING USA and a G in a circle. Any help with identification or value would be appreciated. Thanks. Sondra
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Final picture.
Thought having more than one picture would give you a better overall view of the crock.
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Shawn
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8 gallon Red Wing Crock with damage
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Hi there, I picked this old red wing crock recently and was wondering if you can tell me a little about it and what it might be worth. At some point it developed a stress crack and it looks like it has been super glued maybe? It still smells of pickles :) According to the lady I bought it from, her Aunt made spicy pickles in the crock and the were great! But she passed away and unfortunately she never documented the recipe. Anyway, thanks in advance for appraisal. Shawn

Saffron Ware 4 inch bowl
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I have a 4" blue and red bowl. How rare is it and what would it be worth? Roger
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Red Wing USA 1264
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My mom gave me this Red Wing planter with a plant in it many years ago. The planter looks to be in excellent shape and is a lighter green color. It is marked Red Wing USA 1264. I would like to know about when it was made and the approximate value please. Thank you. Sophie
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this shape is from 1946, and has a value of around 35.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose
Zinc Glaze bowl with indented star on bottom
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Need to know if this is a North Star stoneware pitcher. Mark in indented into the stoneware on the bottom. It is 12" tall and has a blueish tone in the white glaze to the stoneware. Jan
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