Red Wing 1111

Question:
i have a blue glazed vase with pink inside,double handles on the side.One set is higher than the other. Scalloped shape and has a ribbed texture. Number 1111. Would like to know value. thansk, Patti

Answer: the 1111 vase is from about 1941, value 30.00 Steve and Rose

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Red Wing Cowboy B1415 and Cowgirl Figurines B1414, Belle Kogan designer

Question:
I have cowboy and cowgirl figurines from Red Wing. The girl is in a brown glaze, No. B1414. The boy is a white glaze, No. B1415. I’m curious about when they might have been made and what they might be worth. They sat in my mother’s basement for years and appear to be in perfect condition. Linda

Previous question B1414 Cowgirl figurine:

https://www.redwingcollectors.org/content/view/4316/116/

Answer: Hi Linda

these are from around 1952, a Belle Kogan design. value on the plain colored ones is around 100.00 each. thanks, steve n rose

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question from: athomewithmaranda@gmail.com

Question:
when my great grandfather paaed away i was lucky to recieve his moonshine jug. it is brown on top and white on bottom with a corn cob cork it also has a symbol of a five pionted star with the number 5 in the center written in colbalt blue. im pretty sure its 5 gallons. im having a hard time gettin some info on it if there is any information u could give me it would be greatly appreciated. thank you….maranda
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Bob White water jar stands

Question:
Larry–It would appear that the Bob White water jar’s stand was discontinued at some point during the pattern’s production span while the water jar itself continued in production until the factory closed. When was the stand discontinued? Also there were two variations of the stand. Which variant came first and when was it changed to the second variant? Thanks. Jim
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2010 Mailed Commemorative status update

2010 RWCS Commemorative

Mailing Update

The 34th Annual Convention Commemorative was a stoneware pig.
The commemoratives have traditionally been mailed before August 1st; however, with the high humidity in the Midwest this year Commemorative(s) production has been delayed. The high humidity causes the molds to dry slower before they can be used again to cast another piece.
Commemoratives have been in continuous production since February. The ratio of A,B,C’s has been consistent throughout the commemorative process. We are not making and additional pieces than what was ordered (3500) so the ratio will remain the same. I. E. mailed commemorative orders have same chance as an attendee to get any of the three versions.
We apologize for this unforeseen delay and expect commemoratives to begin shipping on August 9th. We expect that all commemoratives will be received by the end of August.
Thank you in advance for your patience and we are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

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