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McCoy Pottery Tulip Vase 8 1/4" Tall
Pottery and Stoneware: McCoy: Vases
Sebil's Online Country Collectibles 
0176 $22.00 plus shipping
This is a very nice creamy white tulip vase from McCoy Potteries. It is approximately 8 1/4" tall, 5 1/2" diameter at rim, 3 7/8" diameter at base. This lovely vase is in very good vintage condition. There is some crazing and a few underglaze spots and tiny pinholes which is quite common for mccoy pottery. "McCoy" is visible on the bottom. McCoy Potteries made these vases in 1941. I do combine shipping, if you are interested in other items email your zip code and items of interest and I will se... Click for details
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McCOY POTTERY – PINK AND BLUE SPOON REST
Pottery and Stoneware: McCoy: Dinnerware
Lin's Antiques and Collectibles 
3735 $50.00
This listing has a very nice spoon rest from McCoy’s pink and blue Stonecraft dinnerware line! Measures 5 1/8” long (at longest), 3 1/8” wide (at center), and is marked McCoy, 232, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Spoon rest has no chips, cracks, or dings but does have minor crazing and some imperfections in the stripes/bands. It has a production closed stress on upper edge – just below rim edge – it is production and is not detrimental to use or appearance.
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Vase by Geoff Searle
Art: Sculpture
Eric's Fabulous Finds 
$550
GEOFF SEARLE is a Canadian Master Potter, born and raised In Kimberly, British Colombia. He attended the Kootenay School of Art in Nelson, B. C. and has been working as a potter since 1972, producing stoneware, porcelain, raku and pit-fired pieces. His exquisite softly lustrous raku vases have an architectural harmony and balance that is almost as intriguing as the man himself. His highly prized pieces are sought after collectors worldwide and one of them was given to the Empress of Japan as an ... Click for details
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Pigmy Mama & Baby Salt and Pepper Shakers -Unusual
Character Collectibles
Geri Tucker 
$40.00 pair
This pair of Pigmy Salt & Pepper Shakers are made in Japan, probably in the 1950’s or so. They are very well decorated and of higher quality. One of the books show this Pigmy Mama with a different shaker, but we are pretty sure these are the correct ones. Nicely decorated and well marked. We would guess the Mama is the SALT, and the Baby Girl is the PEPPER shaker. Well done!!!
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