This listing has a neat creamer and covered sugar from McCoy’s Country Accents line!
Creamer measures 5” tall (at tallest), sugar is 5” tall (to top of lid’s knob type handle) and both are in wonderful condition.
It is unusual that these two pieces have a production “crackle” glazing (looks like crazing). It is production, not from use because it is uniform and the geese still have their original cold paint accents.
This listing has a set of 4 vintage McCoy Pottery cups from the Country Accents dinnerware line!
The Country Accents line was introduced in the late 1980s.
Cups are white with an in-mold duck or goose on each cup.
Cups are marked 2177, USA.
These difficult to find McCoy cups are in super condition but have lost the original cold paint accents on the ducks (cold paint slips off when it is gets wet).
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This listing has 4 McCoy individual size casseroles! They’re from the Stonecraft line and are the pretty creamy color with pink and blue bands/stripes.
Bottoms are marked: 874, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA.
Bowls are in great condition – one has a 1/8” production stress on rim edge, all have crazing (not unusual on ovenware items with clear over-glaze).
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It’s a pretty dark yellow color with black eyes and mouth and is marked on bottom: McCoy (in circle with lines), USA.
Mug is in super condition -- looks new and unused, however it has a teeny production (1/16") McFlaw on the handle. At first glance, I thought it was a ding but the teeny piece was fired onto the back of the mug!
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This is an older McCoy stoneware pitcher and is an excellent addition to any collection!
Pitcher measures 7 ½” tall and is in wonderful condition with typical production blemishes (pin-pops, etc).
It has no “use” evidence – chips or cracks – does have pretty crazing.
Extra nice! I actually purchased this pitcher many years ago to add to my beginning stoneware pitcher collection and then decided that one more collection was one too many so I am listing the few... Click for details
This listing has a McCoy stoneware pitcher that was made in the late 1920’s! Pitcher is green, measures 7” tall, and is unmarked. It is in very good condition for its age – has a few production pin-pops and irregularities in glaze color – all are typical of the older production items. The “use” evidence consists of 4 small (1/16”, 1/8”) glaze dings on inside rim. This is a very nice addition to a stoneware collection – I actually purchased it a few years ago with the intention... Click for details
This is a super McCoy collectible! It’s a scouting mug for Georgia’s Governor’s Roundup and has “Thanks, Jimmy Carter” – see photo. Cup is in excellent condition – rim has a small production flake-off (received glaze and gold trim) and is not detrimental. Excellent addition to a collection.
Excellent condition McCoy shaker set! These are from the pretty brown drip line and are table shakers – measure 2 ¼” tall and shaped to fit in your hand.
They even have the original plastic stoppers -- super set!
This is a neat Boy Scout cup made by McCoy! Cup is for “Campaign ‘76” with the slogan “Scouting. Preparing for 2176”. Bottom is marked USA, cup is in wonderful condition with very minor wear to the gold on rim. Very nice collectible!
McCoy’s large size Bluefield serving bowls are difficult to find! This one is the oval shaped bowl, measures 3 ¼” tall, 10 ½” long, 6 5/8” wide and is marked on bottom: 1425, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Excellent condition!
This listing has a McCoy dinnerware service from the very pretty Bluefield line!
This is a perfect pasta dinnerware set -- there are 4 plates that measure 12 1/8” diameter, 4 salad/soup bowls, and 4 cups!
I purchased this set from the same person and the large plates that I would refer to as chop plates or platters were in fact used as dinner plates and are the perfect size to serve pasta!
Plates are unmarked, bowls are #1413, cups are #1412.