This is a cute unmarked McCoy planter! It’s shaped like a little duck and is a pretty blue color.
Planter measures 3 5/8” tall (at tallest) and is in wonderful condition. It has no use evidence but has some typical production McFlaws.
It has some tiny pin-pops of non-color, a small glaze spot that was fired-on, his bottom bill (lip) has a small flake-off, and his head is almost flat on top! He’s cute!!
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This listing has a very nice McCoy planter -- the pear planter with green leaf drip saucer!
Planter has lovely color and is in wonderful condition – it has no chips and very minor crazing.
The only “use” evidence is a 1/2" super tight (like a pencil mark) hairline – it actually looks like a craze mark (doesn’t go through) and it’s barely visible.
Planter is marked on bottom: McCoy, USA.
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This listing has an excellent condition hanging planter from McCoy’s Red Clay line of 1978! It measures 3” tall, 4 ¾” diameter, and bottom is marked 0760, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Planter appears to have been used very little – if at all – it has the original leather hanger!
This listing has a beautiful McCoy flower bowl/planter from the Corinthian line!
It's a lovely avocado color and measures 7 3/4" tall, 6 3/4" diameter. Bottom is marked: USA, 2002.
It is in super condition with the only evidence of "use" being light crazing. It has a production 1/4" stress on edge -- a typical McFlaw -- not detrimental to use or appearance!
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This is a somewhat unusual McCoy item that is listed as an artificial flower dish in reference books!
It's very pretty gold color, measures 10" long, 7" wide, and almost 3" tall -- nice size! – and is in absolutely mint condition -- has no chips, no cracks, no crazing!
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This listing has a difficult to find McCoy item – the rabbits and stump planter!
Made in 1951, planter is marked McCoy, USA.
It’s in excellent condition with minor crazing and has a small ¼” glaze bruise on one side at top. I refer to this as a bruise because there is a line but glaze did not come off – it’s not detrimental.
This is a lovely planter and a super addition to a collection!
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This listing has an unmarked McCoy bird planter made in 1942! Planter is matte white and is in wonderful condition with the only “use” evidence being a ½” super tight (like a pencil mark) hairline on rim edge (at tail) and a 1/8” glaze ding on a wing. Do not be deterred – this is a very nice planter and is priced to reflect imperfections.
This listing has beautiful and difficult to find McCoy planters from the Lily Bud line of 1941!
There is a pair in this listing – one planter is absolutely perfect and one has a production flaw causing a super tight (like a pencil mark) hairline.
The flaw: a small piece of pottery at rim edge came loose when removed from the mold and was smoothed back on prior to firing. During the firing process, a stress developed at one end of the flake and it also separated ever so slightly... Click for details
This listing has an unmarked McCoy little yellow duck planter! He’s in super condition and still has much of the original cold paint on his bill and eyes.
Planter has been used as intended and has a residue line on interior – that’s the only “use” evidence.
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Super condition McCoy flowerpot from the 1930’s! It’s matte white with in-mold lotus leaves and berries, measures 3 7/8” tall, 4 ¼” diameter, and has no chips or cracks. Has minor crazing and a stain line from “use” – not detrimental to this older McCoy stoneware flowerpot!