3 gallon Red Wing Crock

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Any idea of the value of these three items. I inherited these some time back, they were owned by my Mothers family for years and sat in cellar. I just don’t know enough about them. Thank you for your time. All three have different marks, two are of slight variation. On one the line ends under the "E" in Red Wing and the the other the line ends just under the "R". And the other seems to be entirely different, maybe a different time period? All in very good to excellent condition. Thank Van
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Lexington creamer, sugar and teapot

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I have 3 pieces of Redwing Pottery that we found at my mother-in-law’s when she passed away recently — a large teapot, a cream container and a sugar container. All are in excellent condition. Attached is a picture showing all three. I would like to know when they were made and their value. Deb
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Katrina “Dutch Girl Cookie Jar” and Brittany Pitcher

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I have two items from the Red Wing collection. The first is a cookie jar with a Dutch girl on top for the handle and is gold in color. The cookie jar is her dress with a tie on the back The other is a pitcher, off white in color with yellow and blue flowers painted on it and green leaves and measures about 9 1/2 inches high.The cookie jar is 11"in height. I am wondering about when these items were manufactured and if I could get an approximate value? Deb
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Red Wing 406 vase

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I have a pale yellow vase marked Red Wing USA, #406. It’s 10" tall with a gray interior, no chips or cracks. The top opening is rectangular. The exterior is decorated with several leaf designs. THanks Ken

Answer: Hi Ken

Your vase is from 1952. The glaze is called chartreuse/gray lined. Value is around 35.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing Ware Vase green/white

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I was given a red wing ware Vase that belonged my great grandmother is around 14ins tall green and white glaze handles at the top of the vase in mint condition no chips solid green inside the vase. on the bottom is a circle with red wing ware and the letters nh mared I think it is hard to read Patricia

 

Answer: Hi Patricia

from the bottom mark, it would be from around 1930. There are several forms that fit this height. In the circle, there should be a shape number, that will help me quite a bit. Prices vary with the shapes, but one this large should be worth around 150.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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question from: seenalight@yahoo.com

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Last week I submitted a question about a green stoneware bowl that I thought might be redwing. I have been looking through the answers to questions on this website and after spending over an hour looking for the answer, I am exhausted. Can you please tell me if: 1. I will be emailed that an answer has been posted? 2. The answer will appear on page one when it is posted or on the last page? Thank you. Signe
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Red Wing 262 vase

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I have a piece of Red wing Art pottery (I think it would come under the art.) I bought it at an antique shop about 25 years ago. I loved the dark navy color and shape. I want to find out the value now so I can pass it on to someone that may enjoy it as much as I have. It has Red Wing pottery on the bottom and the number 262 carved into it. Judith

Answer: Hi Judith

Your handled bowl is art pottery, from around 1931. The glaze is probably dark blue, (or cobalt). Value is around 80.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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