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[Mccoypottery-talk] pink girl vase/planter??
M. Caudill
mcaudill@kih.net
Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:44:00 -0400
Didn't find it in my McCoy books. Sounds like it could be Haeger, they did
some Southern Belle planters, one being #3054. But her hands were in front
of her and so was the planter opening.
Mike in KY
----- Original Message -----
From: "acp" <acpearce@io.com>
Subject: [Mccoypottery-talk] pink girl vase/planter??
I have a pink girl, who is a planter or maybe a vase. If it is a
> planter, they would have to be small plants. ;-)
> It is about 10.5" tall, solid pink and the girl is a southern belle,
> holding this heart shaped thing (maybe the dress) behind her
> and to her sides. The holes are in the tops of the dress/heart
> on either side.
>
> There are 2 marks on the bottom. One is the person's initials
> and a date, where the original owner bought it (sounds like
> something I would do). The other thing is a number stamped
> into the clay. I think it is number 6059. I'm not sure about
> the 6. The piece is in perfect condition.
>
> Someone suggested this is McCoy, but I've never seen one like
> it in an antique store, in the McCoy collections.
>
> So, can someone look at the pics and tell me if it is McCoy or
> not. If not, then do you have any idea what it is?
>
> I'm going to try posting a couple of pics of it
> to the OP pics list.
>
> :-)
> acp
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