Red Wing Vase 1107

Question:

Folks,

I have a Red Wing vase numbered 1107 and believe it was produced for J.B Hudson stores. In years of collecting, I have not seen another like this. Attached is a photo, as well as a photo of the mark on the bottom. Can you confirm this piece was made originally for J.B. Hudson and give me an idea of the rarity of the piece and its value? Thanks. My wife and I enjoy collecting Red Wing and being members of the organization.

Answer: I think you assumption is correct.  Similiar to the Lother pieces, which is what I first thought when I saw it.  It is an unusual mark, but I don’t think it will bring a very high price, maybe around 90.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

Provincial Cooking Ware

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At an auction I acquired this pitcher with a star on the bottom. I can’t find any information about it. Could you help me? No chips, cream colored inside, grapes on outside over a small squares background. zigzag line at top and bottom. Also obtained this set of provincial ware. Any idea of values?

Thanks,

Mary

Answer:

Provincial Cooking Ware was a line of cooking and baking items produced by Red Wing during the World War II years.  The set consists of pots, casseroles, baking dishes and fry pans in various sizes.  Values are rather low for Provincial Cooking Ware because it is not a dinnerware pattern, only a line of bake ware.  No dimensions were provided for the items in the photos so I can’t positively identify them, but values would be around $15 for each if they are in excellent condition. 

Larry

5 gallon ball locking jar with chips

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I have a 5 gallon ball locking jar that looks just like the one that Kenneth posted, except that it has a big red wing instead of the small one. Does that change the value of the jar at all?    Otherwise, very beautiful.  What is the estimated value of this piece?

It is in very good shape, no cracks, locking mechanisms and handles intact, but, you can see the chip on the bottom (left side) but not on the lid. The chip on the lid is about the same size and on the left side of the lid too.  

 My mother bought it for $125.  I think she got a good deal!  I will keep it as a decorative piece in my living room for many years to come.  : ) Do you know the approximate age of it?  From researching, I found that the big wing signifies an earlier crock than a small wing. I am assuming this one was made in the 30′s.  Any additional information about it would definitely be appreciated.  Thanks again!  Nicole

Answer:

Nicole, your Red Wing packing jar was produced anywhere from 1915 or so and before 1930.  With the lid, hardware, chip in lid and jar, the value with the 4 1/2 inch wing is between $200 & $225.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing 1 gallon Ladner Bros. Miles City, Mont. advertising jug

Question:

Hello,

I recently found this at an estate auction.  It is a one gallon size.  No chips or cracks.  The imperfections in the picture are in the glaze.  Do you have an idea how old it is, and it’s value?  Any other information you may have about the jug would be appreciated too.

Thank you for your help!

Rick

Answer:

Rick, your Red Wing 1 gallon advertising jug was produced in the 1900′s maybe 1915 or somewhere in that area.  Value as I see it and in perfect condition is $600 to $800.  Nice piece of Red Wing advertising.  Al Kohlman

# 127, brushedware with highlights

Question:

Do you have any to what the value of this piece my sister found in her aunts home? Any information on this piece would be appreciated.

Thank you!  

Sincerely,

Vickie

Answer:

this is shape # 127, brushedware, from around 1930.  I haven’t seen one with the accented highlites, are those glazed or just paint?  still an early form, value is around 90.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

3 gallon birch leaf Ice Water

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Al:

We were wondering if you could give us a value of this Blue Birch Leaf Water & Ice Crock. It is in excellent condition, with one small rock pop to the left of the top of the three. 

Also, we would like to get a lid but are not sure which lid goes with it.  Is it the button lid or the bar lid?  Thank you for your time.

Carol & Mike  

Answer:

Carol & Mike, your Red Wing 3 gallon birch leaf Ice Water has a value between $800 & $1000.  The correct lid for this Ice Water is a 2 gallon Red Wing button lid.  All Ice Waters that the crock button lids and for every gallon size of Ice Water you will need to go down one gallon size on the lid in order for it to fit.  Al Kohlman

5 gallon Red Wing crock with chalky residue

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Hi, I just found your website, and it’s really useful! I just bought this crock in the hopes of using it to make sauerkraut, but it’s got a chalky residue on the inside that I’m finding it difficult to remove. Any suggestions? It’s a little difficult to photograph, but it’s all in concentric rings on the inside. Also I’m assuming it was made before 1936, but if you have any more specific ideas for dating it, I’d be eager to hear it.
Thanks in advance,
Adrian

Answer:

Adrian, your 5 gallon Red Wing crock was produced between 1909 & 1915.  That white chalky stuff is lime and the best way that I have found to remove it is to use Lime-A-Way gel toilet bowl cleaner (or any other toilet bowl cleaner that is in gel form that removes lime).  Cover the inside of the crock with the cleaner and let stand for about ten minutes.  Then put on a pair of vinyl gloves and get yourself a green scratch pad and scrub the inside of the crock well.  Hose it out and you should be good to go.  Note; you will not hurt the inside of the crock.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing 5 gallon beehive with just the oval

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Hi:

We have this PERFECT beehive and were wondering what it is worth. The lettering is black and the inside is salt glazed.

Thank you,

Carol & Mike

Answer:

Your Red  Wing 5 gallon beehive with just the oval and number 5 is a tough find.  However, it will take a collector looking for the little out of the ordinary that would give you the highest price.  If one were putting a set together and needed this one jug, it could fetch $600 or a little more if in perfect condition.  Al Kohlman

10 and 8 gallon Red Wing crock

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My uncle has some Red Wing crocks he was looking to sell but I wanted to find out what value they might have prior to putting in a garage sale. The first is a 10 Gal Red Wing crock without chips or hairline cracks – handles in good condition – screw hardware a little rusted. Stamped patented Dec 1915. The second is an 8 Gal crock with chip in outer rim, handle mount chipped handles are rusted but still intact, also stamped patented Dec – 1915. Also included a photo of a 2 gal crock in good condition and a crock he owns with nothing but a crown stamp with a 3 inside. Although he has some Western crocks also I am curious to know what company may have manufactured the “crown” crock ?

Answer:

Tregg, your 10 gallon Red Wing crock has a value around $150.   The 8 gallon Red Wing with chip in rim and small wing $70 to $80.  The 2 gallon Red Wing crock with 4 1/2″ wing in prefect condition is around $60.  Your crown crock was produced in Ohio.  No idea of value on it.  Hope this helps you out.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing Wax Sealer that is bottom signed

Question:

Hello found this piece while turckey houting a couple of dates ago and i am so curisou as to what it might be. It was half

Answer:

This is a Red Wing Wax Sealer that is bottom signed.  It was the early canning jar.  Jar was filled with fruit or other eligible items from the garden.  A tin lid was placed on the opening and cover with hot wax to seal the contents.  In perfect condition the value is around $50.  Al Kohlman