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    Posted 14 years ago

    tomtomsjc
    (2 items)

    I picked up this piece at an estate sale. Can anyone tell me anything about it? Maker , Value , etc? It is about 5" tall and 5 1/2 " from handle to handle...

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    Comments

    1. DecorativeDishes.net, 14 years ago
      I think it is McCoy/Brush Vellum Maybe worth $25?
    2. estsalejunkie, 14 years ago
      DecorativeDishes is pretty much on target. I have had one of this same item for years and I love it, primarily because of the color. A very attractive little vase. It was made by McCoy in 1937, and because many were made, many are still floating about, so it doesn't command a high price. It was made without a mark, but you will find it listed in the Sanford Guide to McCoy Pottery, Book 2.
    3. Deborah77, 13 years ago
      Oooh! That color is amazing. It really looks like turquoise (the stone) in the first photo. I would love to own one like this!

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