Red Wing Stamps/Logos

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I THINK I FOUND ONE! To the collector of Red Wing ware, having an identifying mark somewhere on the piece is of utmost importance. For the beginner this information tells you that the item was indeed produced by the Red Wing factories. The old pro knows, for many pieces, the mark can often be very important in determining the value...
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Stoneware Stamps

 

Dinnerware Stamps

Stamp

Description

Taken from Capistrano dinnerware saucer. The small text says "Hand Painted". This stamp dates to 19xx-19xx since it has the Wing, "USA", and the stamp number.

Taken from Capistano cereal bowl.

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Taken from Lexington Rose Plate

Taken from an Iris Plate. The small text says "Hand Painted". This stamp dates to 19xx-19xx since it only contains the Wing and the Stamp number.
Taken from a Fontenac plate. Notice this is the same stamp as taken from the Iris plate only the ink is blue.
Taken from a Leaf Magic plate. Notice the absence of the stamp number.
Taken from a merrileaf plate. Text reads "true China by RED WING U-S-A HAND PAINTED"
Taken from a Red Wing Rose plate.
Taken from a Pepe plate. Text reads "P'epe by RED WING detergent proof oven proof".
Taken from a Damask plate. Text reads "Damask by RED WING detergent proof oven proof"

Artware Stamps

Stamp

Description

Taken from Deer Planter. Reads "1338 RED WING USA".

Taken from Artware Vase. Reads "RED WING 773".
Taken from artware vase. "Reads "RED WING USA 1580".

Stoneware Stamps

Stamp

Description

Taken from the bottom of ketsup jug.

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