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Re: Cookie Jar from 1939
I use to collect cookie jars and so I know this jar. It was made by the company Redwing and his name is chef Pierre. Not sure of the current value since I stopped collecting when the prices were drove down due to the market being flooded by remakes. I hope my info helps you though. Nice jar!
Re: Cookie Jar from 1939
Wanted to add that they came in different colors. Yellow with brown trim is the one that I've seen the most of and I know that any of the ones with gold trim are worth more.
Re: Cookie Jar from 1939
<p>At auction they are currently selling in the $20.00- $80.00 range. The bloom is off the rose for cookie jars.</p><p> </p><p>Lovejoy </p>