8 items were found
in the category"Porcelain_and_Pottery/Figural_Planters" that match the
term "mccoy"
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Porcelain and Pottery-Figural Planters: McCOY,SHAWNEE,?? McCOY? SHAWNEE? WHALE /FISH PLANTER I really don't know whether to call this a fish or a whale planter. The only marking on the bottom is the #285. It does have runners like Royal Copley used, so will have to say Maker Unknown. Measures 13 in. long and stands 6 3/4 in. tall. Perfect condition with gold trim intact. Appears to be superb quality. No chips, flakes, etc.
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18.00
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Vintage Figural Planters: Small USA Pottery Blue Elephant Planter Small USA Pottery Blue Elephant Planter measuring 3 3/4'' long and 3 1/4'' tall. Unmarked with dry, flat bottom. Definitely vintage USA pottery, possibly Shawnee or Brush-McCoy as the Sanford's Guide to Brush McCoy pictures picture a very similar one, but the angle and size make it difficult to say for sure. No chips, cracks or crazing, just the usual manufacturing glaze skips and pops.
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12.00
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Porcelain and Pottery: Figural Planters & Vases: Porcelain Porcelain Double Tulip Figural Vase Very cute figural vase. It is simular to the concept of the McCoy double tulip vase but is unmarked and quite different from the McCoy which has sharper petals and is shorter than this one. Pretty green foliage with white pink tipped tulips. No chips cracks crazing or repairs. I will be happy to combine shipping and handling for multiple item orders.
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15.99
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Fun Planters: Early WOMAN IN BONNET Pottery Planter This great little vintage planter is unmarked. She is small, only 5 1/2" tall. Excellent Condition without problems except the base staining on the outside as seen in the image. Looks like a McCoy planter we had once. Keywords: memorabilia collectible collectibles collectable collectables vintage antique sale buy dealer dealers planters pottery bonnets bonetts gifts lady ladies women figural
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15.00
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Porcelain and Pottery-Figural Planters: Figural Bunny Rabbit Planter Shawnee? McCoy? Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota’s Attic. Isn’t this thecutest little bunny rabbit you have ever seen? It is standing next to a blue basket with carrots onthe side. The quizzical bunny is done in brown. It has a flat plain dry bottom. No markings.Excellent condition. Stands 5 3/8" tall by 5 1/2" long and 4" deep.
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10.00
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Vintage Figural Planters: Vintage USA Pottery Small Green Cat Planter Vintage USA Pottery Small Green Cat with Bow Tie Planter measuring 4 1/2'' tall and 3 1/2'' wide. Unmarked with flat dry bottom. Possibly Brush-McCoy or Shawnee? There is a small chip on his front paw. The pictures are not great (the colors is a softer, more aqua) but this is an adorable little planter.
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8.00
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Porcelain and Pottery-Figural Planters: Vintage Pink Scroll Foot Planter Pot Lovely old planter made by an unknown maker. Could be Shawnee, Morton, McCoy or one ofmany others. So many of these potter copied each other. This is done in a lovely soft pink withscrolling feet and what looks like an L for the center design. It has one small glaze pop on therim. Excellent condition. Stands 3 1/2" tall by 6" wide.
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14.97
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Figural: Weeping Gold Bell Planter Vase Pot American Art Pottery Weeping Gold Bell Planter Vase Pot American Art Pottery.Brilliant Gold Gilt (probably 22 Kt) covered Bell shaped planter. White pottery, glazed interior.Maker unknown, could be Savoy, Dixon, McCoy to name a few possibilities. Unmarked, there was tag, but it has been removed.Measures approx 5 3/4 inches high X 5 1/2 inches wide.NO chips, cracks, crazing. Minor signs of use and scratches. It is clean inside, looks never used.Very nice flower planter, Patriotic Decor for the 4th of July, or super addition to a Weeping Gold or American Art Pottery Collection.
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8 items were found
in the category"Porcelain_and_Pottery/Figural_Planters" that match the
term "mccoy"
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through 8 are
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