McCoy Pottery


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Many online antiques dealers specialize in McCoy and other American art pottery, so a search will turn up quite a few. You can begin your research, however, at Maine Antiques Digest, listed in my Top 5 links.

Our own Eileen O'dea, Editor extraordinaire of Home and Garden is a well-known authority on McCoy pottery. She has just been interviewed on the subject by American Collectibles Magazine. If you have any particular questions about McCoy, you might try posting to her discussion area or contacting her by e-mail (click on her e-mail icon).

I've bought and sold many lovely pieces of McCoy and wish now that I'd known more about it. If you are interested in buying or selling online, one of the best sites to go to is Pottery Auction. Tell them I sent you!

Enjoy your collection, learn more about it, add to it, and pass it on to your children. American pottery has a long history, and McCoy pottery has contributed greatly to its fame.

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5.   Oct 15, 2000 8:30 AM
Hello!
I just bought by first piece at a garage sale yesterday. Any ideas on learning more about McCoy?
Thanks,
Ghia

-- posted by ghia


4.   Feb 2, 1999 6:02 AM
Well, ladies, how nice to talk with you on a favorite subject! You know, our houses must be so much alike, yet so reflective of our different tastes...it would be fun to visit each other, we're not so ...

-- posted by bici


3.   Feb 1, 1999 7:38 PM
I love the Dalmatian cookie jar. It is on my list of "gotta haves" too. Sometime soon in the future. I still see it every know and then at shows.

I also use my planters. Many have plants in them. I ...


-- posted by Wen


2.   Feb 1, 1999 7:07 PM
My favorite pece s usualy the newest addition to my collection. My most prized piece is probably my Dalmations in a rockingchair cookie jar. I got it when I was two. The movie 101dalmations had just c ...

-- posted by Margot


1.   Feb 1, 1999 11:46 AM
I love McCoy pottery. I have slews of it all around my house. I have to admit to not being a very organized collector of it. I have about thirty McCoy planters in different shapes and sizes...but all ...

-- posted by Wen





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