Posted 8 years ago
beyemvey
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The "Stovepipe" vase by McCoy pottery of Ohio was a glazed earthenware. They were about 8" tall by 5" wide and featured a leaf and berry design. These were primarily seen in two color variants: solid green and a two-tone of tan and green. They are unmarked on the bottom, but quite distinctive, so easy to identify. These date to the late '20s - early '30s.
I would add these can be found in a multitude of glaze colors and combinations.
I love these but I have never seen them before.
Yes artfoot - I suspect these are the most prevalent.
Happy to introduce you vintagelamp... some of the better McCoy in my view :-)
With thanks to... SEAN68, jscott0363, vintagelamp, EZa, sklo42, fortapache, Zilla, racer4four, Caperkid, aura, vetraio50, TimeTraveller, artfoot, & kyratango!
These are also found in "Onyx" glazes and in a larger 8" size