Question:
Just need to know all the sizes of redwing crocks and is it true that the bigger the wing the more value is? We have a collection started but want to make sure we know all the sizes (gallens), We now have 2,5,8,10.12,15, Thank you. Have a great day, Ken and Michele

Is this lye jar a Red Wing piece. It is missing the cover. It is about 11 3/4" tall, by 8" wide. Name on it is Hinman Milkers , J C Marlow Co., Mankata,Minn…..Thanks in advance….
This is a jug I bought from a barn. I think it is Red Wing? It is 12"H by 10"W. What is it’s worth? Mel
I appreciate your time and knowledge to help estimate the Red Wings. I wish I would have been aware of your website 10 years ago when I went hog wild with the Redwing pottery mission. I thought because I lived in Minnesota that everything was Red Wing, now I am finding not. When I found a piece I liked I paid $$$ for them and now I find if they had a scratch or a chip there not worth much. Here is a cooler I would like estimated with lid, I’m not sure the lid belongs with this? And the worth? Thank you again for your time. Mel
Can you tell me the year this pot was manufactured and the possible resale value? It is a Redwing 25 crock, 20" in diameter and 24.5" tall. There is no lid. Fair condition: one hairline crack on left side, approx. 12" from top to midway down crock. Picture is attached. Thanks very much! Deane
I have a Minnesota Stoneware Co., jug that is in overall great condition–one tiny hairline (less than an inch) and one tiny shallow chip. On the bottom, in raised letters are the words "Minnesota Stoneware Co, Redwing, MINN" The words circle the bottom. Clay is unglazed on bottom. Jug has wide mouth,beehive style, no decoration, applied handle, measures approx. 7 l/2" tall, shows a few glaze runs. Can you tell me its’ value? Thanks! Deborah