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Hi, I have a number of Red Wing pieces, but the small spongeware bowl has given me the most difficulties in identifying, probably because it is so common that it isn't sold on the Internet. It is a 4" high bowl with all-over the outside medium-dark blue spongeware on the tan background. The bowl looks most vertical with a flared out rim, but actually does slightly widen from 4.5" at the base to 5" just below the top, with the flared rim bringing it to just over 6" wide. There are no panels--it is mostly smooth on the outside to the top, with the inside showing slight circular bands. The bottom mark, in blue, has a central wing and the circular Red Wing Stoneware Co. around the top and Red Wing, MN around the bottom of the circle. I occasionally see bowls with red and tan sponge but not the plainer blue on tan. Is this because it is not collectible? Thanks for your enlightenment. Cathy |
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Can you please help me identify two stoneware items? I discovered them when helping clean out my late uncles garage. My aunt wanted to put them out with the other garbage, but said I could have them if I wanted them. After washing them I think they are beautiful. I am now a Red Wing fan. Anything you can tell me about their fabrication and history will be greatly apreciated. The crock is almost like new. No cracks or crazing, with only a few very small nicks. No maker marks on the bottom. Details: 14.875" tall 12" outside dia., at bottom Letter "6" is 1.875" tall X 1.25" wide "Wing" is 2" long X 1" high "Union Stoneware" oval is 1.75 long X 1.125 high The jug maker is unknown to me because there are no markings. Jug details: 13" tall 9" outside diameter 8.75" to shoulder 1.125 inner diameter spout I greatly look forward to hearing what you can tell me about this crock and jug. Thank You, Larry |
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Is this little jug Red Wing? My mother in law gave it to me many years ago. What can you tell me about it. Thank you Cathy |
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My aunt has a small black pottery bowl with swan-neck handles (2) and the bird's feathered body attached to the sides of the pot. The bottom of the bowl contains only patterns of dots. Could you tell us the maker, use and approximate value? Thank you. Brenda |
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Can you tell me what a Red Wing 5 butter churn with a lid and wooden paddle is worth? THanks Lorraine |
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