Econoline

Terry Kinsey mccoy@mccoypottery.com
Mon, 7 Dec 1998 08:53:43 -0600


>I haven't heard of Econoline before.  Floraline, yes, but not Econoline.
>But I haven't been into this too long either.  I would be interested in an
>answer for that.  Not too long ago, someone asked for the price on a cat on
>a cow cookie jar.  I don't have the book that it is in, but I saw it at a
>flew market in Simpsonville, KY and it was marked $65.00.  My friend who
>has the cookie jar book hasn't gotten back to me with a price but I will
>remind her today (again).   I would like to make sure that the pottery I
>saw last night is McCoy.  I saw a whole collection of dishes, canisters,
>salt and peppers, creamer, sugar, coffee cups, plates, etc.  They are a
>cream color with blue and pink bands and the small pitcher (larger than the
>creamer) was marked with a small USA.  I couldn't reach the other pieces to
>look at the bottoms.  So is this McCoy.  It is quite an extensive
>collection and the lady is considering selling it.  I think if it is McCoy,
>then it is late, possibly LCC..... Can anbody give me an answer????  Thanks
>for your help and happy hunting.

Yes, what the lady has is a complete collection of the McCoy LLC (Lancaster
Colony)  Dinnerware set....It is sought after by many and if for sales buy it.
Cheers!  Terry




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