This Kookie kettle was made by the McCoy Pottery Co. from 1959 to 1979. It is marked "McCoy U.S.A." on the bottom. The kettle measures 8.25" tall and is 10.5" wide including the spout. The Gold lettering on the front is hard to read. This can be repainted. The overall condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks.
This sculptural Art pitcher Vase is marked "Original U.S.A." It has a stucco-like finish and is circa 1950's. This vase measures 14" tall and is 6.5" at it's widest point. This modern mid-century vase is in excellent condition
This Duck Planter is marked "#208" and was made by the Frankoma Pottery Co. It measures 12" long and is 6" tall. The two toned Brown and Tan duck planter is in excellent condition and would make a grand addition to your Frankoma collection. Nice for the den or office. Circa mid 1960's to mid 1980's.
Made in 1962 by the Haeger Pottery Co., this Vase has a textured finish. The color is called Cotton White with a Turquoise colored interior. It measures 14.25" tall and is 4.5" across the base. It is marked on the bottom "c. 472 U.S.A." This vase is in excellent condition and would make a striking accent piece for the Eames Era Danish Modern decor.
These Wood Tone Vases were made by the California Originals Co. circa 1950's and are marked "504-6". They measure 13.5" tall and are 6.5" across the base. There is some minor wear which is considered normal for pottery of this age. The overall condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks. These Wood Tone vases would compliment a rustic setting or den very nicely.
This lovely Madonna planter is marked "U.S.A." and was made by the Hull Pottery Co. It is their #813 and measures 9" tall and is 7.5" wide. The Madonna is a soft Satin White color and is in excellent condition. A beautiful vintage 1950's Hull Pottery piece.
This Planter has it's original sticker and is marked "Wonderamics" by the Cleveland Art Co. Made in the 1950's, this Gazelle planter has some age crazing which is normal wear. It measures 14.5" wide and is 9.5" tall. The overall condition of this piece is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks. A really neat decorative piece for your collection.
This Buffalo dresser Caddy was made for the Swank Co. by the McCoy Pottery Co. in the 1960's. The buffalo measures 11" wide and is 5" tall. There is one small missed glazed spot on the top which was missed during the making of this piece. It in no way deters from the overall condition of this unique piece which is excellent with no chips or cracks. And..that's no Bull
A beautiful Salt Box unmarked but made by the Hull Pottery Co. from 1905 to 1910. This was called Cereal Ware and it depicts a Delft ship and old windmill scene. This salt box measures 6" wide, 6 5/8" tall and 4.25" deep. The lid is made of Oak wood. There is some minor crazing as one would expect from pottery close to 100 years old. The overall condition is considered to be excellent and would make a great addition for your collection.
A fine piece of Buffalo Pottery, this is the famous "The Fallowfield Hunt" scene depicted on a calling card tray. This hand painted tray is signed by the artist E. Wayson and is dated 1908. It measures approximately 8" wide. There are just a few very light scratches on the surface of this nearly 100 year old piece which is to be expected/normal wear. I couldn't get a clear picture of this piece without getting light reflection. Around the rim and on the face of the picture, es ...click for details