4 items were found
in the category"Porcelain_and_Pottery/McCoy" that match the
term "roseville"
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McCoy Pottery: Pottery McCoy Green Floraline Vase For sale is a vintage McCoy Pottery Floraline vase. c:1960's; part of the 'Roseville Floraline' florist group. Nice satin matte glaze in good condition; no chips or cracks. 6 tall round pedestal vase. 3/09actest-cs-r
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55.00
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Porcelain and Pottery-McCoy: McCoy PITCHER BOWL SET floral deco NICE! Manufactured by Nelson McCoy 1970s-80s Lancaster Colony in Roseville, Ohio this pitcher and bowl set made to look like smaller manageable replica of larger 17th18th Century versions - MUST SEE PICS! Comes w/ a little partial description (see last pic) and is in EXCELLENT condition - NO chips cracks or deep scratches. Stands about six inches tall together, pitcher alone almost 5.5 inches tall, bowl alone is 2.25 inches tall and a little over eight inches in diameter. Pitcher and bowl both marked on bottom 'McCoy 7528 USA'. Feel free to e-mail w/ any questions about this SET and THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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McCoy Pottery: McCoy Roseville Floraline Oval Fineforms Vase McCoy Pottery Fineforms Vase This is a McCoy Pottery Floraline Fineforms vase. 'Bijou', (this is what the book calls them, see pg. 298 Hanson's Vol. 3). This very vase was recently featured in a magazine on antiques and collectibles. Good size, very heavy, oval shaped, ivory gloss glazed vase. It is an off white color; has dry bottom rim and has incised marks #449 USA which corresponds to the mold number provided in the book. It is 8.25 high x 6.26 wide and in good condition. Very unique McCoy vase that is said to be very hard to find. The book value in 2002 was $50-75! Guaranteed to be McCoy pottery.
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76.50
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McCoy Pottery: Kitchen_Collectibles McCoy Pottery Advertising Beanpot F0r sale is a unique McCoy Pottery advertising beanpot. c.1974-1985. Has incised mark: #341 McCoy LCC USA, (LCC stands for Lancaster Colony Co., which operated McCoy from 1974-1985, see books for all the McCoy marks). This beanpot is in very good condition and reads: Durgin Park Market - Dining - Rooms USA. I ran across an old Durgin Park Market pamphlet somewhere and apparently there is a restaurant in Boston called Durgin Park and they use a lot of these stoneware style beanpots. I recently sold one Durgin Park beanpot that was made by the RRP Roseville Co. too. Most of the great American pottery companies like McCoy, RRP, Zanesville, made crocks, beanpots, cheese crocks etc., for other companies, with the company logos on them, like this one! Therefore, this is a great cross-collectible item: Advertising & McCoy Pottery! This beanpot has no chips or cracks and is 6.5 tall x 7.5 wide. 1.05esa#
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4 items were found
in the category"Porcelain_and_Pottery/McCoy" that match the
term "roseville"
. Items 1
through 4 are
shown here. |
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