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Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

1940's McCoy Ivy and Berries Planter in Dusty Rose
By Brush Mccoy
Located in Red Lion, PA
This vintage 1940s McCoy Ivy and Berries planter in a beautiful dusty rose pink glaze is a classic
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Ceramic

1940's McCoy Ivy and Berries Planter in Salmon Pink
By Brush Mccoy
Located in Red Lion, PA
This charming 1940s McCoy planter features the classic Ivy and Berries design in a soft, warm
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

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Ceramic

1940's McCoy Ivy and Berries Ceramic Planter in Mint Green
By Brush Mccoy
Located in Red Lion, PA
This 1940s McCoy Ivy and Berries planter in mint green embodies the timeless charm of American mid
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Ceramic

Art Deco Wave Design on Heavy Bodied Matte White McCoy Planter Pot
By Brush Mccoy
Located in Ferndale, MI
Substantial body Art Deco styled planter pot. Tapers up from 6.75" diameter base to 10.5" opening
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Pottery

Floraline by McCoy Pottery Modernist Yellow Planter, Urn, or Vase, 1968
By Nelson McCoy Pottery Company
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Vintage sculptural urn-shaped planter or vase was made by McCoy Pottery as a part of the Floraline
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

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Ceramic

Vintage Set of 13 Collectible Pink and Green Glazed Ceramic Cache Pot Planters
By Nelson McCoy Pottery Company
Located in Doylestown, PA
by McCoy, Hull Imperial and Ungemach (UPCO) of Roseville, mostly circa 1940s. Many of the pieces are
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20th Century North American Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

Short Round Midcentury Matte Green Planter or Vase by Floraline for McCoy
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Short round green planter by McCoy for their Floraline line. A wide circular body sits upon a
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Ceramic

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Pair of Robinson Rainsbottom Jardiniere and Pedestals with a Cattail Design
By Nelson McCoy Pottery Company
Located in Redding, CT
14.75" tall and the jardiniere is 6.50" tall . Martha Stewart made these and McCoy pottery so popular in
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1940s Arts and Crafts Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Pottery

Short Round Midcentury Matte Green Planter or Vase by Floraline for McCoy
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Short round green planter by McCoy for their Floraline line. A wide circular body sits upon a
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1960s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

McCoy Pottery Gold Accented Planter or Bulb Bowl
By Nelson McCoy Pottery Company
Located in Kennett Square, PA
Need a gorgeous addition to your garden, plant stand or even tables cape? This McCoy bulb planter
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mccoy Vase Planter

Materials

Gold

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