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Sylvester22's items36 of 81Wooden pedestal bowlWells Art Glaze Pitcher -Homer Laughlin
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    Posted 6 years ago

    Sylvester22
    (81 items)

    Early Nelson McCoy sanitary stoneware. This bowl is 3 1/4 inches high and has an opening of 8 1/2 inches. It has a pleasant green color. The mark at base is an early less common circle within the shield. The number 2 outside and above the shield, I haven’t been able to find any information on. Excited to add this early McCoy bowl to my collection. Thanks for looking.

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Very pretty green color & ribbed design
    2. McCoyNelson McCoyNelson, 6 years ago
      made about 1925
    3. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 6 years ago
      Thanks again McCoyNelson! you must be the real McCoy!
    4. McCoyNelson McCoyNelson, 6 years ago
      i've been collecting for about 10 years now, so i know quite a bit about this stuff. The ringed pattern tells me it is part of the "Ringware" line of products from that period, as vases, casseroles and other kitchen items were made with that pattern.

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