Is Red Wing Pottery valuable?

Melissa, You have a Red Wing Spongeband (Gray Line) Batter bowl. Introduced in the 1920’s, In excellent condition it would have a value of $600-$750. With the lines in the bottom cuts the price to around $300-$400.

Is Red Wing pottery still in business?

The iconic Red Wing Stoneware pottery company will close its doors in September, the company’s owners announced on Facebook Monday. The company cited low-cost competitors as a reason for ceasing manufacturing and sales.

Where can I sell Red Wing pottery?

How can I sell my Red Wing Pottery pieces?

  • 1) Speed of sale. 2) Time and effort on your part.
  • a) Online RWCS Website Classified.
  • b) RWCS Newsletter:
  • c)On line auction (eBay):
  • d) On line auction using a trading partner:
  • e) Sell to a local antique dealer:
  • f) Consignment shop:
  • g) Local Auction:

How much is a 40 gallon Red Wing crock worth?

Answer: Amy, Your 40 gallon crock in mint condition has a value around $1000.

What American pottery is valuable?

Grand Feu Art Pottery Grand Feu Pottery was a Los Angeles-based operation between 1912 and 1917. The supply of these ceramics is severely limited nowadays, and top pieces are hotly bid over at auction, with vases featuring unusual glazes selling for over US$10 000.

When was Red Wing pottery made?

Red Wing pottery refers to American stoneware, pottery, or dinnerware items made by a company initially set up in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1861 by German immigrant John Paul, which changed its names several times until finally settling on Red Wing Potteries, Inc. in 1936.

How much is an old crock worth?

$500 to $400,000
Collectively, antique stoneware crock values range from $500 to $400,000. However, actual antique crock selling prices depend on whether the crock has the iconic cobalt blue design.