Question: Hi, Three jugs here. Two of them I believe to be syrup jugs with different glazing. The brown one is two gallon with two seperate "lips" to pour from-front and side. Has some chips but no cracks. White beehive jug looks zinc glazed and in great condition. Small size,about 7 1/2 inches. The last 1 gallon jug has paper label from a Chicago company that sold Worchestershire Sauce. Never seen that label before,but I know paper labels are collectible. Any opinion on values? Thanks for your opinion.
Question: I have a crock #12 with the following on it. Patent Dec. 21, 1915. Red Wing insignia. Red Wing Union Stoneware co. Red Wing Minn. It has two vertical hairline cracks and a small 1/4 inche chip on the rim. What is it worth?
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I havea red wing stone crock with a 3 at the top, I think the oval is from the 1930. It has a lid to but it has a chip out or the top. Can you give me a general worth
Question: I have this spongeware bowl with a thick blue band and Im wondering is it Redwing? the bottom is marked "7 IN." and it has an advertisement in the center. The chip on the side is under the blue glaze so i think it maybe a factory flaw. thanks janice
Question: Hi, and thanks in advance for you time. While helping clean out my mother inlawsa basement I came across this bowl. I think it is a red wing bowl, although it does not have a marking on it. With the bit I have reaad, they did some of this typeof advertising ware for several places in the Heartland. The diameteracorss the top is 7 inches the bottom is 3. It stands about 3 1/4 inches high. The name is Glenwood City. It took me bit to read but as she grew up there, I wonder if this may have even belonged to her mother. As to condition it has small scrtaches on the outside but i do not see and nicks or cracks. Not sure what else to add. Would lilke to know if it is indeed redwing. Could ask my nieghbor but I think that if it is redwing i may use as gift for her. She teaches my child piano and is a collector of red wing pottery. thanks agin