Brush/McCoy Pot

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by kardinalisimo, Aug 16, 2018.

  1. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    FF31866F-5AE0-4D7F-872C-324225508897.jpeg B655F4E0-F8C2-43F5-BF8F-B52C0C2517E0.jpeg E6D6E366-35D4-475E-B1AC-151D1F2700EB.jpeg C673F627-0E11-4847-94A9-1FC6F1AEB6CD.jpeg 0502E581-C1DD-4E78-ADC8-FD86ECF9DEE3.jpeg Trying to figure out who and when made this pot.
    The only pieces with this pattern that I found are by Brush-McCoy, used in Moss Green Ware(1916), Vogue(1916) and Silk Matte Green(1913) lines.
    However, none of them comes in this type of glaze.
    Is mine J.W. Mccoy or post Brush-McCoy era( by either Brush or Nelson McCoy)?
    Any idea what happened to the Brush-McCoy molds after they split up?
     
    Last edited: Aug 16, 2018
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  2. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Believe it is Brush McCoy in a blended glaze. They were not very strict in keeping lines and glazes consistent all the time. You occasionally see forms show up in different glazes. Weller was particularly known for this but have seen it with Brush-McCoy as well. In particular, their Onyx and Matte Vellum glazes often are found on forms not usually found in the lines. See no reason why this couldn't be another oddball example.
     
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