The Guide to Brush-McCoy Pottery


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THE GUIDE TO BRUSH-MCCOY POTTERY catalogues an extensive collection of pottery manufactured by the Brush-McCoy potteries in Roseville & Zanesville, Ohio. Colored photographs of over 1,400 pieces of pottery are included, identified by size, production number, & date of manufacture. The book contains copies of orginal Brush-McCoy catalogue pages from 1910 through 1981. Other interesting historical data from this time period include descriptions of the ways in which glazes were used, detailed manufacturing techniques, information about the owners of the potteries & the designers, & comments from the employees at the potteries. The only other reference to Brush-McCoy potteries has been out of print for ten years. The book includes a 1992-1993 Price Guide Insert. The prices for the pottery illustrated in the book were set with a low to high value. Eleven professional pottery dealers from different demographic areas throughout the United States participated in establishing the suggested prices. The Price Guide also includes pottery notes, photographs, & catalogue sheets which are additions to the original publication. The authors plan to periodically update the Price Guide.




McCoy Pottery


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Our popular three-volume set on McCoy pottery has been consolidated into the exciting new McCoy Pottery, The Ultimate Reference and Value Guide. Authors Bob Hanson and Craig Nissen have added new information throughout the book. Production pieces are shown from 1910 through the mid 1980s. Well over 3,000 pieces are shown in almost 900 photographs and 100 original catalog pages and price lists. Also included are current values, sizes, color variations, and insights from a collector s point of view. 2009 values.




The Collectors Encyclopedia of McCoy Pottery


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The most popular writers in the pottery field compiled this richly informative deluxe guide featuring hundreds of pieces of McCoy pottery, and for over 20 years it has been the best resource for collectors. Large color photos fill this deluxe guide which has been updated to reflect the current market values. 1999 values. 8.5 X 11.




Warman's Mccoy Pottery


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What began 160 years ago as one of the man's productions of utilitarian stoneware has become a passion of many collectors, just like you. &break;&break;This new edition features McCoy pottery including cookie cars, dinnerware, pedestals, Loy-Nel-Art, planters, vases and flower holders, among others. With more than 1,000 color photos, this edition features detailed descriptions, values, pages from vintage McCoy catalogs, historical data and a chapter outlining steps for spotting fakes and reproductions.




American Bisque


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The American Bisque Pottery, operating in Williamstown, West Virginia, from 1919 to 1982, and the American Pottery Company produced popular cookie jars, ashtrays, doorstops, sprinkle bottles, banks, planters, lamps and much more. This book will enable you to identify little-known pieces including airbrushed planters of yarn dolls as well as the most sought-after cookie jars.







McCoy Cookie Jars


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Shawnee Pottery


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1300 color photos of the pottery and dinnerware made by this twentieth century company along with marks, labels, catalogs, and even new items and reproductions, plus black and white historical photos of the personnel, plant, and manufacturing process make this book the most comprehensive study of Shawnee pottery.




Hansons' American Art Pottery Collection


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This new title contains over 550 color photographs with approximately 1,100 pieces of American art pottery from the authors' personal collection, as well as pieces from fellow collectors. (Antiques & Collectibles)




The Art of the Old South


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A comprehensive view of the arts of the Old South in a chronological arrangement, interweaving the changing styles in the fine arts, in the decorative arts, in the society itself.