This is the smallest size bowl from a nested set of McCoy’s Stonecraft bowls! It’s from the pretty pink and blue dinnerware line, measures 3” tall, 6” diameter, and bottom is marked Oven Proof, USA. It’s in super condition – no chips, no cracks -- has some crazing. Very nice!
Very nice McCoy pitcher! This one is from the Stonecraft pink and blue dinnerware line, measures 6” tall, bottom is marked 132, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Pitcher is in wonderful condition – has a few craze marks inside bottom – that’s it!
This McCoy listing has a difficult to find brown drip large fish platter and 2 small fish plates! The large platter measures 18 ¼” long (end to end), 8 ½” wide (at center), and is marked Oven Proof, 9375, USA. The small plates measure 12” long, 6 ¼” wide (at center), and are marked Oven Proof, 9374, USA. All are in excellent condition.
This listing has 4 McCoy individual size handled casseroles! They’re from the pretty Stonecraft pink and blue dinnerware line. Bottoms are marked 874, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. All are in super condition – no chips, no cracks. They have some crazing which is not unusual with this glaze. Very nice items!
Excellent condition batter bowl from McCoy’s Stonecraft pink and blue dinnerware line! Bowl has an interior production pin-point size brown dot (under glaze) and a production blemish on side – neither are detrimental in any way. Bottom is marked McCoy, Oven Proof, USA. Super nice batter bowl – this one has the more difficult to find long handle, not tab type!
Very nice spoon rest from McCoy’s pink and blue dinnerware line! Bottom is marked: McCoy, 232, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Spoon rest is in good condition and has been used as intended resulting in some color wear to the stripes/bands and some crazing. Still very collectible and priced to reflect “used” condition!
This McCoy listing has a dinnerware service for 4 from the pretty Canyon line! There are 4 dinner plates, 4 bread/dessert plates, 4 saucers, 4 cups, and 4 bowls. All are in excellent condition with typical variance in color, etc. – nothing detrimental!