Posted 7 years ago
Karenoke
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Hi everyone! Hope this post greets you all in good health and wealth:~)
Thanks for stopping by as I admit to loving the knowledge you all share
so generously and how much faster than I can find answers online. Ok I own, I’m lazy....lol
Seriously though, if you know who made this? Please share, I’m attempting to tag some of my ashtray
collection and store them away.
I think anything tobacco is very cool because they just don’t include ashtrays in a set of china these days.
Or have one built on the corner of a glass lunch plate.
Thanks for looking, and loving.....or not.
Btw, I guess I could have washed it for the occasion.
The number on the bottom is difficult to see but if it is 052 then it is not McCoy.
Such lovely pottery, the pale pink with the raised rosette reminds me of a frosted birthday cake. Nice post - Jenni
McCoy 052 in their database is a vase. This is certainly a nice looking ashtray, I collected ashtrays for years. Perhaps someone else here can provide a lead.
Here's one Karenoke, they California :
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Mid-Century-Deco-California-Pottery-Ball-Shaped-Ashtray-w-Applied-Pink-Roses/401445518086?hash=item5d78047b06:g:xfsAAOSwh1paEumP
I thought so too, but couldn't find one in my books! :^)
During WWII a lot of the potteries made pieces with applied flowers, something that been produced in Japan, and European countries, before. So, these US potteries, and particularly California, produced them, to fill the need for this type of ware! :^)
Thanks so much for all the kind and helpful comments everyone!
I think you solved my mystery Billretirecoll, thank you!
All the love is sure appreciated as well....
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