McCoy Pottery

1960's McCoy Floraline "BABY" Planter

$20.00

  • Details
    ROSEVILLE FLORALINE #590
    All of the McCoy marks shown so far were marks found on the pottery that was for sale to the general public. However, back in June 1960, the Nelson McCoy pottery established a line of pottery for sale to the florist trade. This line of pottery was called Roseville ,Floraline, or Floraline for short. Floraline pieces were marked with their own special mark.
    There was a severe change in the Floraline marketing strategy soon after LCC took over in 1974, and the Floraline Line ended shortly thereafter.
    This piece would most likely a floral pot someone got at a flower shop for someone who just had a baby boy becouse of the powder blue color.
    Weighs 1 lb 3 oz
    Measures 5.75" X 3" X 3"
    No cracks and no chips

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