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<p>[QUOTE="buyingtime777, post: 272108, member: 188"]I have McCoy Pottery Collectors Reference and Value Guide Book Volume 3 and it is not in there. It seems that even when a flower pot is very small it is called a jardiniere such as this piece unless it has a saucer attached to the bottom then it is a flower pot.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think Bakersgma is right about it being Lily of the Valley on the sides.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buyingtime777, post: 272108, member: 188"]I have McCoy Pottery Collectors Reference and Value Guide Book Volume 3 and it is not in there. It seems that even when a flower pot is very small it is called a jardiniere such as this piece unless it has a saucer attached to the bottom then it is a flower pot. I think Bakersgma is right about it being Lily of the Valley on the sides.[/QUOTE]
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