1/2 gallon brown top jug

Question:

I recently purchased a Red Wing Half-Gallon Jug from ebay and I had a couple of questions.  It has the 2 inch red wing on it and it is the first piece of primitive stoneware I have purchased.  I usually purchase art ware.  My question is that it does have several small chips on the rim at the top and I was wondering how it affects the value.  I probably paid too much for the jug but if it had been in the mint condition as listed then it would have been worth it to me even if I paid too much.  I can return it per the listing and wanted to know if this jug is hard to find without chips?  It is brown at the top and glazed.  It looks great except for the chips.  Also, I appreciate your web site and always refer to it to look over all kinds of Red Wing as I started collecting art pottery a few years ago.  Thank You Donna

Answer:

Donna, if your 1/2 gallon brown top jug were in mint condition, the value is $200 to $225.  With the chips, maybe $150 at best.  An, Yes, you can find these 1/2 gallon brown top jugs with the 2  inch wing in perfect condition.  I have had a number of them.  Al Kohlman

12 gallon Elephant Ear, 2 gallon reverse churn, and 2 gallon small wing churn

Question:

I wanted to see what Al thought on these as far as value.
 
12 gallon Elephant Ear crock.  Excellent condition but there is a chip on the inside of the lip.  It’s about the size of a quarter.  What do you think on approx. value?
(2) 2 gallon wing churns.  Obviously, the one on the left is an oval over with 4 in wing and the one on the right is a RW Potteries churn with small wing.  Both are in excellent condition. Zero chips or cracks.  Approx value?
 
As always, I appreciate your input.
 
Thanks, Dru

Answer:

Dru, your 12 gallon Elephant ear crock with the inside rim chip would have a value between $250 & $300.  The mint Red Wing churn with 4 inch wing and reversed oval is value between $300 & $350.  Also the lid on this churn is not Red Wing.  The mint Red Wing churn with 2 inch wing is value between $175 & $200.  Al Kohlman

Why did chicken feeder stamps change to poultry feeder?

Question:

Just was wondering when and why the stamp was chicken feeders was changed to poultry feeder on the bell feeders?  

  Thanks Maxine

Answer:

Maxine, why the stamp chicken feeders was changed to poultry feeder on the bell feeders is one that I just have no idea  on.  I have never seen anything in the Red Wing Stoneware books that ever referred to this change.  Sorry. Al Kohlman

Red Wing 6 gallon salt glazed double rib cage butter churn

Question:

 

Good morning,

I have a piece of stoneware that has been in the family for sometime and would like to know its value…..I would like to know if somebody could help me out on determining an accurate value on a piece that is somewhat rare?  I have attached photos of a 6 gal. salt glaze butter churn that is in very nice condition, only having two small chips on the top rim.  Also, I believe I have a cover for it somewhere and would like to know how much value that adds to it?  Thank you for any info. you are willing to share.

 

Thanks again, David

Answer:

David, you have a Red Wing 6 gallon salt glazed double rib cage butter churn.  All cleaned up with just two small chips, the value would be $575 to $600 (depending on the size of the chips).  If you have the correct lid and in perfect condition, the lid is $100.  Al Kohlman

10 gallon lid embossed with 8 & 10

Question:

Al why my lid has an embossed 8 and a 10 W? It fits my 10 cooler perfectly.
Thanks,
Ken

Answer:

Ken, your 10 gallon Red Wing water cooler lid with the embossed 8 & 10W was produced to fit either an 8 or 10 gallon Red Wing water cooler.  Much like the 5 & 6 gallon embossed bar handle crock lids.  Al Kohlman

Red Wing 20 gallon crock with 4 birch leaves, think rim and back stamp

Question:

Hi,

I recently found this crock right out of an estate and have never seen this lip before? It came with a button pedal lid. Also has an extra oval and hand written 4 on side. Any info. is greatly appreciated. Thanks

Answer:

I have not seen a Red Wing crock with a rim like this.  My guess is that it was produced to hold a Red Wing Perfection or Success filter on top of it.  Also the  Red Wing (ski)) oval being stencilled on the back just under the lid is a first for me as well.  As far as value, a perfect Red Wing 20 gallon crock with 4 birch leaves with excellent markings and ski oval is valued at $250.  Yours with weaker markings, a crows foot type hairline, but with a ski oval on the back I think would balance things out and keep the value in the area of $250.  The cobalt 4 does not raise or lower it’s value.  Hope this helps.  Al Kohlman

Update November 2013 from an RWCS member:

I have had these crocks before with the thick ‘cupped’ lip.  These crocks were used by clinics and labs to store samples in.  The thick ‘cupped’ lip was then filled with a liquid and the lid was set on it.  This supposedly formed a water tight seal.

The Mayo clinic in Rochester had a lot of Red Wing crocks that they stored ‘things’ in.  I have seen this lip on 20 gallon wing crocks & 10 gallon water coolers (no spigot hole).  I have not seen a birchleaf crock with this lip – so this is kind of a neat piece. – Greg