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Title: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on September 05, 2016, 02:25:54 pm
My mother's aunt had been using this as a water bowl for her cat and mini Schnauzer at the family summer home.
I knew it was fairly old, and when nobody else wanted it (when the property was sold) I grabbed it.
My brother scrubbed out the lime and calcium build up inside and VIOLA!!
Perfect condition.

Here's what I was told at the Red Wing web site....
Red Wing Sponge band Casserole.  Without lid, the value is around $150 if in perfect condition.  The Sponge band stoneware was introduced in the late 1920's by the Red Wing Stoneware Company.

a dog dish
pffft

Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: mart on September 05, 2016, 02:35:03 pm
LOL !!  She sure must have liked that dog and cat !!    Oh and by the way,, if you happen to run across a fireball pilsner glass by Circle Ware in blue,,let me know !!  From what you have said,,it may be hiding amongst all those estate sale items !! I am looking for one !!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on September 05, 2016, 02:45:58 pm
*makes mental note...
A fireball pilsner glass by Circle Ware in blue.

Gotcha covered.
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: mart on September 05, 2016, 04:03:40 pm
LOL !!  Have red ,green and yellow,,just need blue !!  In all that stuff there must be one hidden somewhere !!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: KC on September 06, 2016, 10:39:44 pm
I really really like that story!!!!

My aunt had a similar story that she would put her bacon grease in a bowl next to the stove.  It was discovered by my cousin and they sold it for over $90.  Amazing that the heat didn't break it over the years!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: cogar on September 07, 2016, 05:13:53 am
A good ole “cheap” heavy stoneware bowl was “perfect” for use as a “water bowl” for one’s pet animal(s) simply because it wasn’t very easy for their pet(s) to up-end it, dumping their water (or food) ……. all over the floor. :o :o :o

YUP, and a lot of those “cheapy” but heavy stoneware bowls got cracked or broken over the years ……. and that is why some of the surviving bowls are now worth $30 to $300+ as collectables.   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on September 07, 2016, 05:06:58 pm
I really really like that story!!!!

My aunt had a similar story that she would put her bacon grease in a bowl next to the stove.  It was discovered by my cousin and they sold it for over $90.  Amazing that the heat didn't break it over the years!

DANG!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on September 08, 2016, 05:05:23 pm
Love it! Good for you rediscovering it!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: KC on September 12, 2016, 12:20:28 pm
Humorous stories like that talesofthesevenseas are the best!  Soooooo glad to see you here on the forum.  Missed you. How is life going?
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on September 12, 2016, 01:25:17 pm
Humorous stories like that talesofthesevenseas are the best!  Soooooo glad to see you here on the forum.  Missed you. How is life going?

To whom are you talking??
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: KC on September 12, 2016, 02:27:13 pm
:)  I'm talking to talesofthesevenseas!  She has been a member on here forever...but hasn't been on much lately! 
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: mart on September 12, 2016, 05:56:13 pm
Humorous stories like that talesofthesevenseas are the best!  Soooooo glad to see you here on the forum.  Missed you. How is life going?

To whom are you talking??

We are all family here !!  When someone has been MIA,,we have to get caught up with whats been happening with our members !! 

Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on September 13, 2016, 01:05:28 pm
Oh, duh.
I just went back and re-read that.
Clearly, I didn't see talesofthesevenseas mentioned in the post.

*blind in one eye and can't see out of the other*
 :o
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: mart on September 13, 2016, 03:49:13 pm
*blind in one eye and can't see out of the other*
 :o

LOL !!  Your not in Texas by any chance ??   Sounds like people around here !!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on September 14, 2016, 03:44:05 pm
*blind in one eye and can't see out of the other*
 :o

LOL !!  Your not in Texas by any chance ??   Sounds like people around here !!

hahaha
Nope.
Chicago born and raised.

I actually am blind in one eye, and when I take off my glasses I can't see out of the other.
 ;)
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: mart on September 15, 2016, 09:34:43 am
My hubby is blind in his right eye !!  Accident when in the Army,,makes me mad because he can see better with one eye than I can with both eyes !!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: KC on September 15, 2016, 10:15:58 am
You are too much Mart!  :)

Raven31557, my dad is "legally blind" in both eyes -- but boy can he tell me exactly when/how to drive to areas!  He is ALWAYS right!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on August 19, 2019, 01:00:28 pm
My mother's aunt had been using this as a water bowl for her cat and mini Schnauzer at the family summer home.
I knew it was fairly old, and when nobody else wanted it (when the property was sold) I grabbed it.
My brother scrubbed out the lime and calcium build up inside and VIOLA!!
Perfect condition.

Here's what I was told at the Red Wing web site....
Red Wing Sponge band Casserole.  Without lid, the value is around $150 if in perfect condition.  The Sponge band stoneware was introduced in the late 1920's by the Red Wing Stoneware Company.

a dog dish
pffft

Hello!!!
I went online to see if I could find a lid for this, so I could sell it at a higher price.
No luck, but I did find several of these with a cracked lid that I thought were under priced.
MY QUESTION  ---  Do any of you buy antiques on eBay or etsy and resell at a profit?
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: cogar on August 19, 2019, 02:34:31 pm
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Do any of you buy antiques on eBay or etsy and resell at a profit?

There are ONLY 2 reasons why a person buys or sells an item on eBay or etsy.

For their own "collection" or to make a profit.

I assume there are cases of a person intentionally selling an item really cheap ….. just to spite their spouse, partner, etc.

I remember the case of a woman who placed an to sell a Porsche for $50. A man called and said he would buy it. After he paid the $50 and got the Title, he asked why she sold such an expensive car that cheap. She said it belonged to her husband and their divorce just became final …… and her husband called and told her to sell his car and send him the money. ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: mart on August 19, 2019, 06:38:19 pm
You can luck out and buy things like lids ect if you watch the new listings every couple of days !!  Some people may not know what they have and do a cheap BIN !!  Of course I usually have to tell them before I will buy it if its way too low !!  I always think they may really need the money !!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on August 20, 2019, 12:12:11 pm
What a great story about the "dog bowl"!
Title: Re: The $150 dog's water bowl
Post by: Raven31557 on August 21, 2019, 12:09:48 pm
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Do any of you buy antiques on eBay or etsy and resell at a profit?

I remember the case of a woman who placed an to sell a Porsche for $50. A man called and said he would buy it. After he paid the $50 and got the Title, he asked why she sold such an expensive car that cheap. She said it belonged to her husband and their divorce just became final …… and her husband called and told her to sell his car and send him the money. ;D ;D ;D

BURN!!
 ;D ;D ;D ;D