Question:
I have this vase that is approx 11" tall and 21" around at its widest point. On the bottom it has a blue stamp saying red wing union stoneware but no number that I can tell. It is tan and blue textured flowers on the outside. Please help me figure out what collection it came out of, its worth, and also how old it is. Keysha
Answer: Hi Keysha
this is from the brushed ware line, circa 1930, it is shape #133, with a value of around 120.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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