6 and 2 gallon small wing crock with a lid

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Dear Sir, We have several old stoneware crocks made by Red Wing. Attached are 2 pictures of a 6 gal. and a 2 gal. crock. I have much beter and detailed pictures but a not sure how to submit them to you. If you can email me back, I would be glad to provide them to you. What is the approximate cost of these crocks? Best Regards, Ed Schlief Anchorage, AK 907-345-4252 ed@alaskabowhunting.com 045452
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50 gallon Western Crock

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I have a 50 gallon Western Stoneware crock with spigot hole at the bottom. It sat in my yard for 20 years. Alas, there is a crack, about 2/3 the height of the piece. I should think these are quite rare. What would the value be, with and without crack. Robert
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How many 50 gallon Western stoneware crocks are there?? And what would a Western Stoneware collection value…… sizes are 1,2,3,5,6,8,10,12,15,20,25,30,50 gallon all seem to be in excellent condition?
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Cornucopia centerpiece #442

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I recently bought a 15" cornucopia centerpiece # 442 on the bottom that is a soft chartruese green on the outside and ivory on the inside. I found it in my red wing book but in a different color. Can you give me any info on age and price. Thanks Ann

Answer: Hi Ann

this dates to around 1955, there are several different glaze variations. Value is around 55.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing Union Stonewere cemetary urn, 124

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I have a 10 inch tall round planter. Green and beige bows, birds, and grapes on outside. Green gloss on inside. Says Red Wing Union Stoneware Co. Red Wing, Minn. in a black or blue circle on the bottom. No chips or cracks. Year and worth? Joan

Answer: Hi Joan

this is shape 124, part of the brushed ware line. It dates to the late 20’s early 30’s. Value is around 100.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red WIng M 1446, Charles Murphy Designer

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I have a leaf dish / 10 1/2" long, 6 1/4" wide in the middle. Celadon green on botom – inside is a mottled tan color. Imprinted on bottom into dish: Red Wing U.S.A. M.1446 Please let me know it’s worth Only flaw is a small chip on the underside of the lip. Any information would be most appreciated. Judi Crouch

Answer: Hi Judy

Your dish is from around 1955, with the chip, it’s value is around 10.00 or so. thanks, steve n rose

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Red Wing 1290

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What is the estimated value of a red wing pottery vase, number 1290? Excellent condition. Thanks Nicole

Answer: Hi Nicole

The 1290 is from 1947, with a value of around 40.00. thanks, steve n rose

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