Red WIng 822 vase

Question:
I have a red wing usa vase #822 and cant seem to find any history on it through my amateur research. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks, Pam

Answer: Hi Pam, I have an 822 listed from 1938, about 13" tall, from Belle Kogan’s 100 line. Value si around 70.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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2009 Executive Committee and Full Board Meeting Minutes

Below are the links for the 2009 Board of Directors and Annual Business meeting minutes in PDF format. Click on the link to download and read the meeting minutes.

February 2009 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes
Location: MidWinter GetTogether, Des Moines, IA
Date: 6 February 2009

February 2009 Full Board Meeting Minutes
Location: MidWinter GetTogether, Des Moines, IA
Date: 6 February 2009

July 2009 Full Board Meeting Minutes
Location: July Convention, Red Wing High School, Red Wing, MN
Date: 8 July 2009

2009 Annual Business Meeting Minutes
Location: July Convention, Red Wing High School, Red Wing, MN
Date: 10 July 2009

October 2009 Executive Committee Meeting
Location: Via Conference Call
Date: October, 2009, TBA
Members interested in attending via conference call, you will need to contact the RWCS Business Office to obtain the call information.

November 2009 Full Board Meeting Minutes
Location: Via Conference Call
Date: November 2009, TBA
Members interested in attending via conference call, you will need to contact the RWCS Business Office to obtain the call information.

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Lexington Rose dessert plates

Question:
I have 5 redwing small maybe dessert plates. On the front they have a picture of a rose with a green leaf and maybe some shawdow leaves. The dish is squared with rounded edges. They all have a chip on them except for two. On the back they have the upright wing with RedWing Pottery then Hand Painted. The RedWing is in script.
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Red Wing Saffron Pitcher

Question:
I purchased a red wing shaffron advertised pitcher , however the pitcher is not signed on the bottom as red wing. I seller wanted $125.00 because the sprout of the pitcher is chipped, otherwise the pitcher is in good condition. I paid $110.00 for the pitcher. I did not send a picture. Can you tell me if the pitcher is authentic red wing if not signed on the bottom ? Thank you for your time.

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question from: fxlmc170@yahoo.com

Question:
estimate a value for pottery crock, 20-30 gallon water cooler. front of pot had the number 5, Water Cooler and the Red Wing logo. Also has porcelin drinking spegit (currently not attached). Lid not in the best shape.
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Red Wing 922 pitchers

Question:
Hello! I recently purchased 2 matching red wing pitchers at an estate sale. The owner is 88 yrs old and is moving into assisted living. She said that she had owned the pitchers "as long as she could remember" but could not tell me any more about them. I have attached a piture. They are a beautiful yellow with green interior, about 10 inches tall, and are marked on the bottom "922 Red Wing". They are in immaculate condition. Can you tell me the pattern name, how old they are, and how much they are worth? Any other information you have would be appreciated. Thank you! Deborah

Answer: Hi Deborah, your pitchers are from 1939. They don’t belong to any particular "pattern", but belong to Belle Kogan’s 100 line. Value is around 60.00 each. thanks, steve n rose

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Available Now, MidWinter 2009 Attendee Survey

2009 MidWinter GetTogether Attendee Survey

The RWCS Business Office is conducting a survey regarding this years event using Survey Monkey.

Thank you to all the members who have already responded via email through the Survey Monkey program. The RWCS Business Office sent emails to each MidWinter attendee with an email address.

If you attended MidWinter, BUT DID NOT RECEIVE the survey email, please use the link below!

Click Here!

By filling out this 10 question survey, you will help us plan for the 2010 event, February 12-14. We look forward to receiving feedback from you soon regarding your MidWinter GetTogether experience.


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Bob White values

Question:
Hi. My husband’s grandmother had a bunch of Bob White Dinnerware. We’re looking to sell some of the more unique pieces and would like to know the value as to how to list them. They are the following: All Bob White.
1. Two-gallon water cooler with lid, base and spigot. All MINT condition. No cracks, stains, simply beautiful. Never used.
2. 24 inch bread tray.
3. Salad serving bowl. 1st generation. This HAS the recessed bottom…the one before RW figured it was hard to wash so they filled it in.
4. Butter warmer with copper burner(lid too).
5. Split oval vegetable servers.
6. 3 part relish trays.

I think that’s about it for the values that we can’t find. Are the classifieds on this site a good way to sell these? Just curious. Thanks so much! Rachel

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