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Vintage McCoy Pine Cone Pitcher with Sugar and Creamer
Vintage McCoy Pine Cone Pitcher with Sugar and Creamer
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This Vintage McCoy Pine Cone Pitcher with Sugar and Creamer is an iconic McCoy art pottery. It is a 4-piece set consisting of a teapot and lid, a cream pitcher and an open sugar bowl made in the 1940s by the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company in their popular "Pine Cone" pattern which consists of pine cones laying in a bed of pine needles, these pieces were hand-painted making each piece one of a kind, with a shaded green and brown glaze over soft ivory pottery. Each piece is marked on the bottom with the raised McCoy signature. The teapot is in excellent condition, it has no chips, cracks, or repairs and no interior stains, with no crazing throughout the shiny glaze, Open sugar bowl is in excellent condition, there is no crazing, no chips, cracks, or repairs, the creamer is in excellent condition except there is some crazing which is expected with this age pottery. Teapot Capacity: 40 Fluid Ounces
Teapot Dimensions: 6 1/4" H x 9 3/4" W (spout to handle) x 6" D
Sugar Dimensions: 2 3/4" H x 5 5/8" W (handle to handle) x 3 3/8"D\
Creamer Dimensions: 2 7/8" H x 5 3/4" W x 3 1/4" D
A Little History of the NELSON McCOY POTTERY COMPANY:
In April of 1910 The Nelson McCoy Sanitary Stoneware Company, located in Roseville, Ohio, was formed by Nelson McCoy and his father J. W. McCoy. They began to manufacture and sell functional and decorative stoneware. They also mined, bought and sold clay. They produced not only the functional stoneware products but they expanded into the specialty art pottery products for the more affluent population. The functional became more decorative and the artistic requirements of the potteries increased. The Nelson McCoy staff included Designers and Artisans and began a new era for the Company as well as the industry. As the Company moved into the '40s and the nation moved into the war. The country and the McCoy Pottery Company survived the war. McCoy continued to produce both functional and decorative art pottery. From the mid-'40s and into the '50s and '60s the company produced a line of cookie jars, which today predominates in the interest of the collector of McCoy. The factory closed in December 1990. In the pottery collector’s world, the McCoy name is highly recognized, and it may be the most sought after pottery in the country.; This Vintage McCoy Pine Cone Pitcher with Sugar and Creamer is an iconic McCoy art pottery. It is a 4-piece set consisting of a teapot and lid, a cream pitcher and an open sugar bowl made in the 1940s by the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company in their popular "Pine Cone" pattern which consists of pine cones laying in a bed of pine needles, these pieces were hand-painted making each piece one of a kind, with a shaded green and brown glaze over soft ivory pottery. Each piece is marked on the bottom with the raised McCoy signature. The teapot is in excellent condition, it has no chips, cracks, or repairs and no interior stains, with no crazing throughout the shiny glaze, Open sugar bowl is in excellent condition, there is no crazing, no chips, cracks, or repairs, the creamer is in excellent condition except there is some crazing which is expected with this age pottery. Teapot Capacity: 40 Fluid Ounces
Teapot Dimensions: 6 1/4" H x 9 3/4" W (spout to handle) x 6" D
Sugar Dimensions: 2 3/4" H x 5 5/8" W (handle to handle) x 3 3/8"D\
Creamer Dimensions: 2 7/8" H x 5 3/4" W x 3 1/4" D
A Little History of the NELSON McCOY POTTERY COMPANY:
In April of 1910 The Nelson McCoy Sanitary Stoneware Company, located in Roseville, Ohio, was formed by Nelson McCoy and his father J. W. McCoy. They began to manufacture and sell functional and decorative stoneware. They also mined, bought and sold clay. They produced not only the functional stoneware products but they expanded into the specialty art pottery products for the more affluent population. The functional became more decorative and the artistic requirements of the potteries increased. The Nelson McCoy staff included Designers and Artisans and began a new era for the Company as well as the industry. As the Company moved into the '40s and the nation moved into the war. The country and the McCoy Pottery Company survived the war. McCoy continued to produce both functional and decorative art pottery. From the mid-'40s and into the '50s and '60s the company produced a line of cookie jars, which today predominates in the interest of the collector of McCoy. The factory closed in December 1990. In the pottery collector’s world, the McCoy name is highly recognized, and it may be the most sought after pottery in the country.

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