This listing has a beautiful McCoy casserole dish from the Amber Ware dinnerware line! The Amber Ware line was made in 1962 and it is the color of its' name -- a warm amber tone with shiny, glossy over-glaze.
This casserole has 2 handles for ease of removing from the oven and it measures 6 1/2" diameter, 2 3/4" tall -- perfect for making baked beans!
It is marked on bottom: McCoy, Made in USA...
This casserole has 2 handles for ease of removing from the oven and it measures 6 1/2" diameter, 2 3/4" tall -- perfect for making baked beans!
It is marked on bottom: McCoy, Made in USA...
Another beautiful McCoy Amber Ware casserole with tab type handles!
Made in 1962, casserole is in a warm amber-tone with glossy over-glaze. It measures 6 1/2" diameter and 2 3/4" tall.
Casserole is marked on bottom: McCoy, Made in USA. This mark is deeply incised.
Excellent condition and is the perfect dish to cook baked beans!!
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Made in 1962, casserole is in a warm amber-tone with glossy over-glaze. It measures 6 1/2" diameter and 2 3/4" tall.
Casserole is marked on bottom: McCoy, Made in USA. This mark is deeply incised.
Excellent condition and is the perfect dish to cook baked beans!!
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Here's an oldie for you -- a Nelson McCoy water pitcher in a beautiful burgundy color!
The round shaped pitcher has simple styling, the only pattern is in-mold circular rings around the base.
Pitcher is in wonderful condition with only light age crazing -- no chips, no dings, no cracks!
Impressed (in-mold) mark on bottom of pitcher is overlapping NM, USA which dates pitcher to late 30s/early 40s.
This is a difficult to find item in a difficult to find color -- very ni...
The round shaped pitcher has simple styling, the only pattern is in-mold circular rings around the base.
Pitcher is in wonderful condition with only light age crazing -- no chips, no dings, no cracks!
Impressed (in-mold) mark on bottom of pitcher is overlapping NM, USA which dates pitcher to late 30s/early 40s.
This is a difficult to find item in a difficult to find color -- very ni...
This listing has an unmarked McCoy pitcher that was made in 1935!
Pitcher is a light aqua/blue color and has in-mold angel fish on both sides.
It is in wonderful condition -- no crazing, no hairlines -- it has a small ding at base that is of no consequence, not worthy of mention.
This is a very nice addition to any collection!
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Pitcher is a light aqua/blue color and has in-mold angel fish on both sides.
It is in wonderful condition -- no crazing, no hairlines -- it has a small ding at base that is of no consequence, not worthy of mention.
This is a very nice addition to any collection!
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This listing has a McCoy Pottery pitcher and bowl from the brown drip line!
The bowl is 8" diameter and is 2 1/4" tall with softly scalloped edges. The pitcher is 5 1/2" tall with a decorative handle. Both pieces have beautiful color and shiny over-glaze.
Marked on bottom: 7528, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA.
This set is in mint condition -- looks new and unused!
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The bowl is 8" diameter and is 2 1/4" tall with softly scalloped edges. The pitcher is 5 1/2" tall with a decorative handle. Both pieces have beautiful color and shiny over-glaze.
Marked on bottom: 7528, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA.
This set is in mint condition -- looks new and unused!
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This listing has a set of 2 Buccaneer mugs by McCoy!
Made in 1926, these mugs are stoneware green color and are in excellent condition. They have no chips, no dings, no cracks -- difficult to find in this condition!
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Made in 1926, these mugs are stoneware green color and are in excellent condition. They have no chips, no dings, no cracks -- difficult to find in this condition!
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