Posted 14 years ago
VikingFan82
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Two Red Wing pots...the first is being used to hold a cactus plant, the second usually hold umbrellas, hats, gloves, ec....These have been in my family for years.
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Posted 14 years ago
VikingFan82
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Two Red Wing pots...the first is being used to hold a cactus plant, the second usually hold umbrellas, hats, gloves, ec....These have been in my family for years.
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Wow great examples of Red Wing Stoneware crocks. The 2 gallon is a large wing and from the oval I can tell it dates from the early 1930's. The 5 gallon has a small wing and probbly marked Red Wing Potteries. This piece probly dates from the later part of the 30s or early part of 1940s. Red Wing ceased Stoneware procduction by 1945 and focused primarly on dinnerware and art pottery. You can learn more about value and history of the Red Wing Potteries at http://www.RedWingCollectors.org
Stacy Wegner, Red Wing Collectors Society
Thanks! I knew the ballpark ages based on the size of the wings. Being from MN I love Red Wing...my parents also have a Red Wing bird feeder.
Are you a member of the RWCS? If you are not, I would be happy to send you a free trial membership packet. Contact me at director@redwingcollectors.org or 800-977-7927.
I am not...I will email you later :)
PS...I meant chicken feeder, I am posting it now.
Great!
Can't wait to see the chicken feeder. If you search on our website you could locate value for it too.
So VikingsFan82 did you join the RWCS or can I send you a trial member packet?