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1965 World Series Twins ashtray double sided

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One more question: We have a double-sided serving dish that is a commemorative piece from the 1965 World Series. The Twins logo is really wonderful. It is in excellent condition. How many of these were made and can you estimate its value? Liz

 

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Double handled Brushed ware vase

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We have had this jug/vase around for maybe 30-40 years. The photo looks like it's shiny gold on the green but it really just looks like a brown pottery color. Like the green was put on and rubbed off. The inside is glazed so that's why I thought perhaps it was for water. The outside is rough. There is no lid. The design on the side appears to be a flower, both sides being almost identical. The stamp is on the bottom. We're just curious what it is and a possible value. Thanks so much in advance! Thanks Lisa

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Red Wing 1090

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I would like information about this vase. I have been looking on line but just don't have the experience to be able to locate something like this. It is pink in color. It is in good conditon, no chips. It does have a couple of very small marks at the neck of the vase as though something has rubbed against it. Nothing other than that. The bottom is marked Redwing, USA, 1090 (I believe that is the number. Charlotte

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Red Wing Vase 798, Bell Kogan's 100 series

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hello i have a yellow redwing vase and on the bottom it has the numbers #798 and i was just wondering how much it might be worth? its in perfect shape THanks Mitch

Answer: Hi Mitch

there are 2 shapes of #798, one is from the Prismatique line, very angled form. Value around 90.00 or so. The toher is from Bele Kogan's 100 series, footed, 10 1/2" tall. Value for that one is about the same. thanks, steve n rose

 
Monk or Lyre pitcher, RRP

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About the "Monk" or "Lyre" pitcher....I know what the Red Wing made pitchers look like in the Clay Giants and etc. books, but I have one as shown in the jpg and for once I would like to know the origin of this form. I do not believe it is Red Wing but would just like to know for sure. Gale

Answer: Hi Gale

This one was done by RRP, out of ohio. There are several early forms that both Red Wing, and RRP have done. Very similar, but slightly different. thanks, steve n rose

 
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