November 16, 2007

Fake Grueby Trademark on McCoy Pottery Vase

We were recently contacted by a fellow art pottery collector who was trying to find out about the history and value of her Grueby pottery vase.Mccoy_with_grueby_stamp  When the collector emailed us photos of her vase, I recognized the piece as being a 1930s McCoy matte glaze vase.  At first I thought the collector had simply mixed up the photos and sent me images of her McCoy pottery vase instead of the piece of Grueby.

However, after a closer look at the photo of the bottom I noticed it was stamped with a fake mark which included words Grueby Pottery, Boston and the lotus flower trademark.  Fake_grueby_stamp_3

Thankfully the mark is not at all close to authentic Grueby pottery trademarks and would likely not fool anyone other than the most novice pottery collectors. Since it was a fake Grueby trademark I had not seen previously I thought readers might find it interesting to see photos of the vase and stamp.

Greg Myroth - Selling Authenic McCoy and Grueby Pottery

April 02, 2007

McCoy Pottery Collectors' Society

The McCoy Pottery Collectors' Society will be hosting the annual McCoy Pottery collectors reunion from July 15 through July 21, 2007.  The headquarters for the McCoy convention will be the Comfort Inn in Zanesville, Ohio.  Pict6754

The theme for the 2007 McCoy convention is "The Blues".  Any J.W. McCoy, Nelson McCoy, or Brush-McCoy Pottery in shades of blue is welcome to be added to the display.  Highlights of the reunion include a mixer and pottery auction on July 15, 2007 and Pottery Show and Tell on July 16, 2007.  All pottery for the Show and Tell must be produced by the J.W. McCoy, Nelson McCoy, or Brush-McCoy Pottery.  Another popular event during the covention is the in-room selling which will take place throughout the week. 

Greg Myroth - Shop for McCoy Pottery

December 12, 2006

McCoy Pottery - Record Price for Planter

A new record sale price for a piece of McCoy pottery was realized at a recent Green Valley Auctions sale.  A McCoy pottery Robin Hood planter was sold at the sale for $11,500.  The McCoy Robin Hood planter was made in the same style as the Hunting Dog, Large Fawn, and Liberty Bell.  Some McCoy experts indicated the piece was one-of-a-kind.  Based on that sale price, it will be interesting to see if more unique Nelson McCoy pieces begin to show up in the market.

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Greg Myroth - Shop for McCoy Pottery

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