All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1970
item #1199828
(stock #M4345)
I am listing two of these Royal Copely angel wall pockets (this one and our #M4336) – both have been in my collection well over 15 years. This one is the larger size – approximately 7 ¾” tall (at tallest) and 5 3/8” wide (at widest). She has no evidence of use, just some crazing on back (not unusual with clear over-glaze) – that’s it! She has a hole on back for hanging but is also free standing. (I always displayed them on a bookshelf). Lovely item!
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1970
item #1199819
(stock #M4336)
This is the other Royal Copely angel wall pocket from my collection! It’s the smaller size – measures 6” tall (at tallest), 3 ½” wide (at widest). There are no chips, dings, or evidence of “use”, just light crazing that is normal with clear over-glaze. Item is a wall pocket with hole on back for hanging but it is also free standing. Angel has beautiful detail with clear, crisp mold lines. Gorgeous!
Very nice sailor bank made by McCoy for Seaman’s Savings Bank! It is in super condition – the original metal stopper is missing and there is a teeny production pin-pop under his nose (it is production and is not detracting). Great addition to a collection!
This listing has a gravy server from McCoy’s pretty pink and blue Stonecraft dinnerware line! Server has no chips or cracks, has minor interior crazing. Bottom is marked: 1428, McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Nice!
Neat McCoy pink and blue spoon rest from the Stonecraft dinnerware line! Measures 5” long, 3” wide (at center), and is marked McCoy, 232, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Spoon rest has no chips or cracks but does have minor crazing (not unusual with this clear over-glaze).
This excellent condition McCoy bookend has been in my collection for many years. It’s a Love Birds bookend in beautiful matte aqua color and has the overlapping NM mark. The mold detail is crisp, clear, and very detailed. Perhaps you have a single bookend to match or just wish to use for display as I have.
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : McCoy : Planters and Flower Pots : Pre 1960
item #1199792
(stock #3865)
This listing has a McCoy basket weaver design flowerpot in the difficult to find white color! Produced in the 1950’s and measures 4” tall, 4 ¼” diameter. Bottom is marked McCoy, USA. It is in wonderful condition with only “use” evidence being a stain line on interior upper edge – that’s it!
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : McCoy : Planters and Flower Pots : Pre 1960
item #1199791
(stock #3864)
Very pretty yellow color on this McCoy flower pot! It’s in the pretty Greek Key design made in 1955 and is in super condition. Measures 2 ¾” tall, 3 7/8” diameter, and bottom is marked McCoy, USA.
Lin's Antiques and Collectibles
$135.00
$135.00
This listing has a rare color McCoy pepper cookie jar – it’s brown (or brownish red) color! The jar is in good to very good condition – it has no cracks but the dry ring (underneath) has some chips (see photo). I would surmise that prior owner chipped off glaze/pottery pools because as you see in photo, the chips are fresh/recently done. The lid has a ¼” production stress on inner rim (not visible when on he jar). One leaf has had a slice type glaze chip that has been re-glued...
This listing has a 3 piece children’s dish set from McCoy’s Wabbit collection! There’s a cup, a bowl, and a saucer. Bottoms are marked: 1221 (1222, 1223), McCoy, Lancaster Colony (mark), USA. Set is in super condition with some typical McFlaws (glaze skips, few dark specks, etc.) – nothing detrimental!
This listing has a lovely bud vase from McCoy’s Brocade line of 1956! Vase measures 7 ½” tall and is black with aqua color “brocade”. Interior is aqua color and bottom is marked McCoy, USA – difficult to see due to glaze fill-in – and has original price stamp of 59 cents! This vase is from my collection and is in excellent condition.
Lin's Antiques and Collectibles
$150.00
$150.00
I seldom refer to McCoy items as rare but this style Canyon platter is so difficult to find that I believe it falls into the rare classification! This is the oval shaped platter (13 ½” x 10”) and is unmarked. It has absolutely no evidence of “use” but the glaze has some typical McCoy imperfections – nothing that I would rate as detrimental (see photos). This is a super addition to a McCoy Canyon dinnerware collection!














