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Red Wing 1161 vase

Question:
Hi, this is a 9-inch vase passed along by my mother in law. It is in perfect condition, has a red-orange stippled glaze and the number 1161 (along with Redwing) stamped on the bottom. Can you help with its history and value? Thank you. Katherine

Answer: Hi Katherine

Your vase dates to around 1942. These are fairly uncommon, and the glaze is nice. Value is around 85.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

 
Minnesota Centennial Trivet

Question:
Good morning, I have a interesting piece of Red Wing pottery I would like to know more about. It is a Minnesota Centennial circular piece.(hot plate?)It is about 6 inches in diameter and pinkish red in color. Itsays "Minnesota centennial 1858-1958" on the front and Red Wing Potteries, Red Wing Minnesota, with an outline of the United States on the back. i would be interest in finding out more about the piece and its value. Thank you for your time. Gary and Barb

Answer: Hello

Red Wing made several different items for events. There are two versions of this, obviously done in 1958. Value is around 80.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

 
Nokomis Glaze

Question:
Hello, A friend just showed me this vase that her husband bought her years ago. She wishes to sell it and I wish to purchase it from her for a reasonable price. It is 10 3/8" tall. The glaze has a "frosted" look. The inside is white with the glaze colors "dripping" down inside about 1" - 1 1/2". The picture shows the color pretty accurately. The bottom has a circular blue stamped mark "RED WING ART POTTERY". There are no flaws that I can find. Any info greatly appreciated. Thanks Bill

Answer: Hi Bill

this dates to around 1930, Nokomis is the glaze name. Pretty popular today, value is around 225.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

 
Red Wing 610, Belle Line, Belle Kogan designer

Question:
I sent in a question now two weeks ago and haven't seen it answered. It had to do with a 2-3 gallon potter, it is light green with yellow inside, and the marking on the bottom is Red Wing, U.S.A., 610. Just want to know the time line and what it might be worth. Thanks. Bill

Answer: Hi Bill

we did get you answered, it's part of the Belle line, circa 1964. value is around 45.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

 
Red Wing M-1529, Charles Murphy designer

Question:
i have a vase thats 12 inches tall its light tan or plum colored on outside and a light green inside with the # m-1529 red wing on bottom do you know what its worth? THank Earl

Answer: Hi Earl

yes, it's a Murphy design, from around 1956. Value is about 40.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

 
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