5 gallon shoulder jug with the number 3 on spout

Question: I have a question about a double marked jug..what is its value.
I also have an albany slip glaze churn, what is the value and year it was
created..

Thank you

Jeannie

Answer:

Jeannie,  your Red Wing 5 gallon shoulder jug with the number 3 stamped on the spout is somewhat hard to find, but that small #3 does
little to raise its value.  Value $100 to $110.  Your Albany slip
butter churn is not Red Wing.  I have no idea of maker, history or value
on it.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing Gray Line 12″ bowl

Question: It is 12 inches. Please advise on value as well.
Thanks Crystal

 

Answer:

Crystal, your Red Wing Gray Line 12″ bowl is a great
piece.  However, the chip on the bottom rim and hairline in the side of
the bowl, just kills it’s value.   Bowls to Red Wing collectors are
like glass to glassware collectors.  Any damage and collectors shy away
from the piece.  So even if it seems small to you, it is huge to
collectors.  The way your bowl sits as I see it,  $40 to $50.
Al Kohlman

Round Up Casserole with stand

Question:

We have two questions for your experts.

1. We just purchased a Round Up copper casserole holder that holds two casserole dishes.  I have attached a photo.  I am wondering if this could be rare as I cannot find any information on this piece.  We are also wondering if the experts could give us a value. One of the casseroles is in mint condition and the other is in bad condition.

2. We collect Round Up and Chuck Wagon. On the bottom of the plates (see attached photo) some have just a red wing, and others have writing which says, ” Red Wing Hand Painted Ovenproof U.S.A.” and then a number like 231. We are wondering what the difference is and what the number might mean.

Thank you for your help.
Mike and Carol

Answer:

1.  The copper warming stand is not easy to find but not rare.  The double-wide  arming stand was made to hold two 2 quart casseroles or one 20 inch platter.  The Round Up stand has two pottery handles in beige fleck glaze, which is identical to the stand made for the Bob White pattern.  In other words, a double-wide warming stand with beige fleck handles could be used with either Round Up or Bob White.  The stand by itself is worth $50-75 if it is complete and is not damaged or badly tarnished.  A two quart Round Up casserole with cover is worth around $100 in mint condition.  Hard to place a value on the damaged casserole but it’s probably in the range of $10-15.

2.  Red Wing bottom stamped much of their dinnerware with the familiar pinkish-red
wing from 1950 to 1957.  The ink stamp markings changed beginning in 1958.  The design of the new marks varied depending on the pattern, but the color for all changed to black.  Thus your pieces marked with the pinkish-red wing were made in 1957 (or possibly earlier) and thus were made for the Chuck Wagon pattern.  The pieces marked Red Wing Hand Painted Ovenproof USA in black ink were made in 1958 or later and thus were made for Round Up.  Three digit numbers such as 231 were stock or lot numbers; they do not identify the item or hold any meaning to collectors.

Larry

Red Wing 271 console bowl

Question: Please give me information on the  Redwing console pictured here.  It has no impressed “Redwing” on the bottom.   The only identification is a
blue and white label on the bottom about 1″ square with – Red Wing   Shape 271   Finish 1 .  There is also a white store label about 1/2” square   “La Salle & Koch
Co.    $4.95.   The console is cream color , Grecian style with scalloped top and it is pedestalled.  It  measures 15″L – 7″W – 5″H (at center) and 8 1/2″H (at ends).
There are 2 tiny pin holes on each end that do not go all the way through to
the inside, just under the “ears”.  The LaSalle & Koch Co. I found out was an upscale department store that opened about 1918  I believe in Columbus Oh., later purchased by Macy’s.  Is it an authentic Redwing?   How old is it and what would be it’s approx.
value?   Thanks for any help you can give me.   Ma;ry Ann E

 

Answer: Mary

yes, this is Red Wing, from around 1939.  Nice to have the original
stickers.  Value is around 50.00 or so.  thanks, steve n rose

Red Wing Vase 609

Question:

I recently acquired this vase and cant find logo with star information, Vase is about 10 inches high and the inner diameter at top is 5 inches across, Bottom says red wing potteries with star and has a number 609, It is crème color with a good heft to it and no flaws. Many thanks for any help.

 

Answer: Lynn

they used this mark sometimes, on the artware.  dates
to the early thirties, with a value of around 70.00 or so.  thanks,
steve n rose