This McCoy vase is not only lovely but is somewhat difficult to find -- it is yellow color with an applied red rose and green leaves!
Vase measures 6”, was produced in 1948, and bottom is marked McCoy, Made in USA.
It is in super condition with very minor crazing being the only “use” evidence. However, it does have some typical McFlaws – back of vase has tiny pin-pops in the glaze and a 5/8” almost horizontal non-glaze/non-color (in photo, it is located where you... Click for details
What a find -- this listing has an unmarked early McCoy stoneware vase!
It is matte white, measures 6 ½” tall, and is in excellent condition with no “use” evidence!
Vase has minor production imperfections that are so typical and common on these early vases – glaze drips, rough dots in glaze, etc. – nothing detrimental.
This is an excellent addition to a McCoy stoneware or matte white collection!
I have had many requests to sell the McCoy Butterfly line items in my collection. I have enjoyed displaying these items for many years and am now beginning to list them – all the newly listed Butterfly items are from my collection – vases, flower pot, a small jardinière, and planters. I didn’t realize I had so many Butterfly pieces until I decided to sell them! This is the last item I’m listing in this update but there are more that I will list later.
This listing has a beautiful vase from McCoy's Butterfly Line of the early 1940s!
Vase is 6” tall and is a lovely aqua color with semi-matte over-glaze.
Bottom is marked NM (overlapping), USA.
Vase has excellent mold detail – very crisp – and is in excellent condition. There is very, very light interior staining and some crazing. There are a couple dings on the bottom dry (setting) ring – that’s it!
You will not be disappointed with this vase, it is one... Click for details
This McCoy vase is very pretty and the color is somewhat difficult to describe – it’s a peachy/pink color.
Vase was produced in 1946 and bottom is marked McCoy. It is in very good condition – no chips, cracks, or dings – however, it was used as a planter and the dirt has darkened the interior crazing. It is interior only and is not detracting.
This vase is a lovely addition to any collection!
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This McCoy vase is simply outstanding! Produced in 1945, vase measures 9” tall, is a beautiful aqua color, and bottom is marked McCoy. Vase is in excellent condition – always pampered.
Vase is a gorgeous blue color and measures 7 ¾” tall.
It has typical production glaze color irregularities with “settling” at bottom of vase because the color is somewhat darker at the bottom.
Vase has what appears to be a flake-off or chip (at bottom base/ring) that was either fired-on or a prior owner glued on – even with a magnifying glass, I couldn’t be 100% certain. However, my inclination is that it is a... Click for details
This is a lovely and very difficult to find McCoy item – it’s a planter / vase from the jeweled line of 1956! Reference books refer to this as a pillow vase but I think it’s more planter shaped.
It measures 5 ½” x 3 1/8” (top) and is 4” tall. Bottom is marked McCoy, USA.
There is no “use” evidence at all although I’m not certain the jewels are original – they do appear to be original.
There is a 1/8” teeny glaze ding on side rim edge that is... Click for details
I have grouped these two McCoy triple lily vases together because they are a little less than perfect – they have production McFlaws!
The white lily vase has no “use” evidence other than pretty crazing that is very common on items with clear over-glaze. It has a production stress at rim edge that extends ½” inside – it is production and is interior only. It has minor roughness on lily edges that again, is production – not “use” and is not detrimental!
This listing has a beautiful McCoy vase from the butterfly line of the early 1940’s! This is the castle gate vase and is a gorgeous pastel lilac color.
Vase was early from the mold and has clear, detailed design/pattern. It is in super condition with no “use” evidence.
There are some production “pin-pops” on rim edge and a fired-on teeny pottery flake on lower portion of vase – none are detrimental in any way; they are simply McFlaws.