[Mccoypottery-talk] Gorgeous 15" tall rearing stallion Marked USA

Joe Pulliam jfpulliam@attbi.com
Fri, 14 Mar 2003 23:47:34 -0500


The Lost glaze is kinda marblied looking. It has a lot of purplish blue to
green over white to yellowish white base color. . It's very pretty in real
life, sells good too ; ) and very hard to find too. I have been fooling with
junk for about 25 years and probably only had 4-5 pieces.
 I am not that old : )  just learned to love old stuff as a real young guy
LOL. I grew up with a pack rat grandmother and parents. God bless Mamaw she
me behind a  fortune in old pottery. Rookwood, Roseville, Newcomb College.
She picked it up a church and estates sale when you could find the stuff for
a whisle or a song. We found over a 150 pieces of just those there names. I
could never sell any of it though.  I love it so much. My son is following
in those same footsteps. At 4-5 yrs old he was picking up pieces and
examining the marks on bottom : )
Joe

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Subject: Re: [Mccoypottery-talk] Gorgeous 15" tall rearing stallion Marked
USA


> Please email me a picture it sounds  like somethign I am very curios
> to  see . Has anyone else  ever seen the mccoy lost laze  line  any real
> pieces in person  this  sounds like that glaze  but probably isn't I
> just need to  have a look  they did make  rearing horses .  .
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