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2019 RWCS Auction Prices Realized 2019 CONVENTION AUCTION PRICES REALIZED River Bluff Education Center Thursday, July 11, 2019 $5 1 Red Wing Collectors Society Annual Members Only Convention Auction Thursday, July 11, 2019 Auction at 4:30 pm River Bluff Education Center 395 Guernsey Lane Red Wing MN 55066 Bruce Selfridge, RWCS Acting Auction Manager Notice: This catalog is intended only as a guide. The RWCS and Auction Manager assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Prices listed are Auctioneer’s final sale price at Auction. Condition information in this catalog is provided by consignors and from Auction Catalog Addendum and is for information only. Additions and changes from Auction Catalog Addendum are shown in italics. ©2019 Red Wing Collectors Society, Inc. PO Box 50 Red Wing MN 55066 2 Lot #: Item Description: Condition: Price: 1 Greyline beater jar $200.00 15 gal. Large wing crock, no oval, with bung hole. 2 $100.00 Inside float, no handle 3 3 gal. Red Wing water cooler, with oval and spigot $300.00 small chip on handles & 4 2 gal. Salt glaze butter churn inside rim $425.00 hairline 5 Hamm's Bear Bank two tiny kiln marks on back $450.00 4 gal. Union Stoneware birch leaf butter churn w/Lid 6 cracks on inside $90.00 and dasher lighter colored vase has 2 Brushed ware art pottery vases, bottom stamped 7 flake on bottom and $150.00 "Union Stoneware Co." manufacture mark on the lip. 10 RWCS commemoratives: 1991, 92, 95, 96, 98, 8 $150.00 2000, 03, 04, 07, 2010 9 5 gal. Beehive jug, with 6" wing only hairline on spout $275.00 3 gal. Salt glaze beehive jug, ribbed double "P" with 10 small repaired chip on lip $775.00 target, turkey droppings 11 1 small Red Wing pottery mason jar small chips under threads $140.00 12 4 gal. Red Wing jug, w/adv. "Groomes & Ullrich" $160.00 Red Wing flower pot mold. February 1967 date on 13 $50.00 side. Marked "Windsor By Red Wing USA 955" 14 Red Wing skull mug, made for Trader Vic's $110.00 15 Tik Tak the Clown clock (11"), blue $180.00 16 1 gal. Red Wing crock, w/lid, large wing inside glaze roughness $525.00 17 #413 Red Wing Art Pottery vase, 14" tall, green $70.00 18 10 lb. Pantry jar, w/lid $775.00 small chip on spout 19 9" tall Blue sponge Hall boy Pitcher line on bottom inside & $120.00 outside 20 gal. Crock, large wing, Ski Oval: "Red Wing 20 ski oval $250.00 Union Stoneware Co., Red Wing, Minn." 21 3 gal. Red Wing water cooler lid $225.00 22 5 gal. Revisator, w/lid and spigot $375.00 23 1 qt. Blue spongeware bail-handled jug $525.00 5 gal. Beehive jug, with 6" wing on lower third. No 24 repaired $200.00 oval. 25 9" dia. Saffron Nappie, w/adv. "Waconia, Minn." light stain $140.00 Contemporary Line "White and Turquoise" salad 26 bowl $240.00 #231 Cobalt console bowl and Pair of #231c candle 27 $160.00 holders 28 Saffron pitcher, w/adv. "St. Bonifacius, Minn." $220.00 2019 RWCS Convention Auction – Prices Realized 3 Lot #: Item Description: Condition: Price: N.D.F.A New Rockford, N. Dak., Annual Convention 29 base chip $50.00 mug, dated June 1935 30 #200 Nokomis 8" vase $350.00 31 5 gal. Salt glaze churn, cobalt leaf no lid $825.00 32 1 qt. Red Wing Stoneware canning jar $1,800.00 hairline in the bottom piece, crows foot in the top piece 33 Success filter $325.00 (under the filter, by the drain hole) 34 Hamm's Bear bank minor chips at coin slot $500.00 10 gal. Red Wing Crock, medium wing, with holes some cracks on the inside 35 $75.00 for bail handles (handles not attached) cracks inside & outside Bottle-shaped double-handled salt glaze jug, with bung hole (approx. 1 qt.); inscribed on bottom "May both handles broken, part of 36 $325.00 24, 1894"; dug in the Red Wing area in the 60s or bung trim missing 70s #1147 Murphy engobe 11.75", with solid turquoise 37 $700.00 glaze 3 gal. Urn, w/adv. "American Metalware Company, 38 $40.00 Chicago, Ill." chip on base 39 6 gal. Albany water cooler, no lid or spigot $150.00 also chip on bung Shadow box of RWCS Memorabilia by Red Wing 40 $70.00 Framing & Fine Art Printing 1 gal. Chemist container w/lid, w/adv. "Cincinnati 41 Extract Works Co. Mfg. Chemists, Cincinnati, Ohio hairline on lid $60.00 1801" "April 16, 1801" 42 5 gal. Blue band "Ice Water" water cooler hairline outside $110.00 1 qt. has bottom chip on 43 2 Stone Mason Fruit Jars, 1 and 2 qt. front, 2 qt. has chip on $225.00 bottom or rim in back 2019 Wolverine Chapter special commemorative 44 $90.00 (sponged replica of Red Wing casserole) some glazing missing at 6 gal. Salt glaze crock, front stamped, with butterfly 45 bottom portion, and staining $550.00 decoration butterfly ½ gal. Shoulder jug, with albany top and Red Wing 46 chips on rim of shoulder $90.00 stamp 47 Pair of 8" Candle holders #191, light green $90.00 48 Brushware cherub vase $550.00 5 gal. Salt glaze jug, with target and turkey two small hairlines on the 49 $225.00 droppings spout 2018 RWCS Commemoratives, versions A, B, C 50 $275.00 (set 1 of 3) 2018 RWCS Commemorative, small, green 51 $60.00 crystalline 52 2018 RWCS Commemorative, small, hyacinth $140.00 53 2018 RWCS Commemorative, small, orange $80.00 2019 RWCS Convention Auction – Prices Realized 4 Lot #: Item Description: Condition: Price: 54 2 gal. Brown top fancy jug $600.00 5 gal. Red Wing crock w/handles, upside-down 55 base chips $120.00 Union Oval 56 Red Wing "Smart Set" coffee server, w/ metal stand $70.00 57 8 gal. Stoneware bar lid $100.00 58 3 gal. Beehive jug, with 4" wing, no oval handle chip $120.00 10 gal. Hand-turned Red Wing water cooler, w/lid minor mold flaw on the top 59 $600.00 and bubbler fountain; includes metal cooler stand of the lid, rust on the stand 2012 RWCS Commemorative "large version", 23" factory imperfection/base 60 $200.00 Chromoline vase, RWCS 35th Anniversary chip 61 16" Crock lid not Red Wing $30.00 2 gal. 2015 RWCS Convention Brown Top Jug, 62 made by Rowe Pottery, Red Wing Collectors $190.00 Society in script, hand drawn mark 1 gal. Canteen-style decanter with handle, w/adv. glaze skip on side, small 63 $80.00 "Quinn's Quality Rye Whiskey Kansas City, Mo." chip on lip 6" Saffron ware bowl, brown & white stripes, 64 $80.00 bottom-marked "Red Wing Saffron Ware" 65 6" Blue and White Dutch Boy and Girl pitcher $750.00 66 4 gal. Elephant Ear transition crock, albany interior handle chip $150.00 67 12 gal. Birch leaf crock hairline on back $100.00 68 #207 Nokomis pitcher, bottom marked $100.00 69 10 gal. Elephant ear crock elephant ear not birch leaf $275.00 6 gal. Red Wing water cooler, w/adv. "PIX shield", 70 inside bottom marked with the 6 and Red Wing hairline $275.00 Union Stoneware Oval 8" Spongeware bowl, w/adv. "La Salle Farmers 71 some crazing $70.00 Grain Co" #729 or 732 Red Wing Art Pottery brush ware item, 72 small base chip $140.00 base pedestal only, in bronze tan 2 gal. Hand-turned beehive jug, w/adv. "Pederson 73 $1,100.00 Mercantile Liquor" Cookie Jar puzzle mounted and ready for framing 74 (Proceeds to benefit the Pottery Museum of Red $10.00 Wing) 75 1 gal. Salt glaze beehive jug, w/ 15 turkey droppings not Red Wing $200.00 Red Wing beater jar, w/adv. "A.S. Lauritsen, Tyler, 76 $125.00 Minn." 10# Blue spongeware butter crock, w/adv. "Hruska 77 $475.00 and Co. - Chicago" 2 faint spider to the left of 78 3 gal. Hand-turned water cooler, w/ spigot $175.00 the oval 79 2 gal. Red Wing crock, with 4" wing $80.00 80 Baseball catcher figure RESERVE $1,750.00 81 5 gal. Red Wing Ice Water, w/lid lid has repair on edge $375.00 2019 RWCS Convention Auction – Prices Realized 5 Lot #: Item Description: Condition: Price: 2 RumRill vases; Blue 11 3/4" marked J-35 & Green 82 $90.00 10" tall marked 308 83 5 gal. Salt glaze leaf crock few small chips $225.00 84 Blue sponge storage jar, w/lid hairline $150.00 85 Kitchenware salt shaker $70.00 tight hairline 86 10 gal. Water cooler, with wing $150.00 2 hairlines 87 #735 Red Wing Swirl Pitcher, cobalt blue $30.00 1 imperial gal. Brown top shoulder jug, w/adv. "Gold shoulder chips, base 88 $200.00 Seal Liquor Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C." "bruise" 20 gal. Crock lid, with bail handle and petal leaf chips along rim and crack to 89 $30.00 design the middle of the lid 90 10 gal. Red Wing water cooler, w/adv. "PIX shield" $375.00 91 Brushware cattail lamp base $275.00 92 1 gal. Brown jar, w/lid, North Star on bottom rim chips $300.00 93 1 gal. Large wing crock chips $425.00 94 4 gal. Minnesota zinc button lid $175.00 95 Red Wing beater jar, w/adv. "Grand Rapids" factory crack $250.00 96 2019 Badger Chapter Commemorative $20.00 97 4 gal.
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