Featured Brush-McCoy Jardiniere and Pedestal

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  1. DigCinciHistory

    DigCinciHistory New Member

    We inherited two Jardinieres and matching pedestals from my mother-in-law. We are trying to discover more information about them to determine their value and whether we should keep them. I would appreciate help in identifying these! Thanks!
     
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  2. janettekay

    janettekay Well-Known Member

    Very nice. I took a quick look through all 3 volumes of the McCoy books...nothing. :sorry:
     
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  3. Joe in PA

    Joe in PA Well-Known Member

    What makes you think they are Brush McCoy?
     
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  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    haven't we had threads about this type of item..?
     
  5. DigCinciHistory

    DigCinciHistory New Member

    I found the same pattern that sold online that said theirs was Brush-McCoy from 1910 (the calla lily pattern).
    https://etsy.me/3F9fmde

    I am totally new at this, so I am really just asking for help and advice on whether to keep these. Thanks!
     
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  6. Roaring20s

    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

  7. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

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  8. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Welcome DigCinciHIstory. What are your criteria for a keeper? Myself, I would have a hard time parting with them, particularly the calla lily one, but that's just me.

    This had a starting bid of $200 & did not sell:

    https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/5179767_6034-brush-mccoy-pedestal-jardiniere

    Looks like you're not going to get rich off them.
     
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  9. Roaring20s

    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

    I do not like the colors of the calla lily planter, though I do like the pattern.

    I like the other style better for both color and pattern. Very arts & crafts / mission style. (could not find this one in my searches)
     
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  10. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Similar sets were popular in the mid-1990s and cost 29.00 new. Most were not Brush or McCoy, most were unmarked copies. I believe they were made in Mexico. It's difficult to tell the differences, the colors are the giveaway, as they were never B-Mc colors used to glaze pottery.

    I noticed most of the sets shown on the liveauctioneers site are not Brush-McCoy, despite the claims...
     
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  11. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    In looking at the bottom of #2, I don't think this dates prior to the 1990s.
    Just my own humble opinion.
    The lack of "finish work" on both bottoms is disturbing. One could cut a finger on the glaze drips. I've not seen such on real Brush-McCoy pieces. I think these may be rather new.

    Yes rather recently, worth a search on this site, OP.
     
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  12. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Any idea how long your MIL had them?
     
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  13. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

  14. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    That may be true in Europe but not necessarily in the US. Brush-McCoy is one of the makers that did not always mark. Agree it's not as easy to identify without marking.
     
  15. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

  16. ulilwitch

    ulilwitch Well-Known Member

    I would have been way off. I would have guessed the calla lily one to be Roseville instead of McCoy so I guess both companies did this design.
     
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  17. janettekay

    janettekay Well-Known Member

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  18. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Pretty sure the first one is Brush McCoy as well. Think it is in the Sanford book. Don't have my copy at hand to check.
     
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  19. DigCinciHistory

    DigCinciHistory New Member

    Thanks for all the feedback. I have no idea how long my mother-in-law had these.
    The lily one is my favorite, too, but they have sat empty for years in our house and I think it’s time for someone else to have them.
    I did search the forums before posting, but didn’t see these particular items and needed more experts than Google could provide.
     
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  20. DigCinciHistory

    DigCinciHistory New Member

    Also, the first one is marked with the numbers 531 on the bottom.
     
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