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McCoy potteryby Jeffrey B. SnyderThis valuable text provides a sweeping survey of the McCoy Pottery produced by both theNelson McCoy Pottery Company and its predecessor, the Nelson McCoy ... More info |
McCoy Potteryby Bob Hanson More info |
McCoy Potteryby Mark F. MoranThis edition of McCoy Pottery contains essential identifying details and descriptionsfor everything from McCoy-made cookie jars and crocks to planters, vases ... More info |
Antique Trader Guide to Fakes & Reproductionsby Mark ChervenkaMcCoy Pottery New vases, wall pockets, bookends, pitchers and other shapes marked ... Fake McCoy marks appear not only on products made by the McCoy pottery ... More info |
Warman's McCoy Potteryby Mark F. MoranWith more than 1,000 color photos, this edition features detailed descriptions, values,pages from vintage McCoy catalogs, historical data and a chapter ... More info |
American art potteryby Lucile HenzkePaul Revere Pottery marks: PR-P I9¥0 Painted Impressed McCOY POTTERY 191O- The McCoy Pottery was established about 1910 in Roseville, Ohio, by Nelson McCoy, ... More info |
Warman's antiques & collectibles price guideby Harry L. Rinker More info |
Warman's country antiques & collectiblesby Dana Gehman MorykanThe early McCoy Co. produced both stoneware and some art pottery lines, ... In 1925, the McCoy family sold their interest in the Brush-McCoy Pottery Co. and ... More info |
Antiques roadshow collectiblesby Carol PrisantMcCoy The subject of McCoy pottery can be confusing, because the McCoy family had interests in several different companies with "McCoy" in their names. ... More info |
![]() McCoy potteryby Sharon Huxford More info |
The Collector's Encyclopedia of Brush-McCoy Potteryby Sharon HuxfordFilled with more than 700 pieces featured in full-page, color photos, every piece isdescribed by name, date, mark, size, and current value. More info |
Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles 2008 Price Guideby Kyle HusfloenOne was founded in Roseville, Ohio, in the late 19th century as the JW McCoy Pottery, subsequently becoming Brush-McCoy Pottery Co., later Brush Pottery. ... More info |
Garage Sale & Flea Market Annualby Sharon HuxfordMcCoy, Burlap Bag w/Red Bird, marked, #158, 1972, from $50 to $65.00 McCoy, Caboose $165-00 McCoy, Cat on Coal Scuttle $200.00 McCoy, Chairman of the Board, ... More info |
Country Living Collection Styleby Marie Proeller HuestonIn general, taller pieces (even when the difference in height is minimal, as with these McCoy vases) look best in back to allow shorter ones to be seen. ... More info |
Art pottery of the United Statesby Paul EvansIn January 1905 the JW McCoy Pottery Company was incorporated in Ohio, giving the firm considerable new capital. One of the earliest art lines was ... More info |
![]() The collector's catalogue of Brush-McCoy potteryby Sharon Huxford More info |
Warman's Antiques & Collectibles Price Guideby Ellen T. Schroy More info |
Dime-store dream paradeby Robert HeideThe Nelson McCoy Pottery Company produced many bizarre cookie jars and modeled one after Hattie MacDaniel who was featured in the film version of Showboat ... More info |
Art pottery of the Midwestby Marion J. NelsonI have described this dominant type of early midwestern pottery in some detail ... and check the late wares of the Hull or McCoy potteries to find examples. ... More info |
Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guideby Ellen Tischbein Schroy More info |