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AN UNCOMMON
ASHTRAY
By
Ima Pott
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The Nelson McCoy
Pottery, from 1962 until 1964, produced the 7-inch
square ashtray shown at the top left. The name the
company gave it is Diamond Ashtray, and it came in
three colors, Bronze, Yellow, or Green. All of the
colors have a White frosting around the top edge.
The entirely glazed bottom is marked McCoy USA, as
shown to the right. While the ashtray is not too
plentiful, it is shown in one of the McCoy reference
books.
The ashtray shown
on the bottom left is identical to the one above
it from a top view, except that it has two cigarette
rests rather than one. The bottom, as shown, has
a dry perimeter, and together with the other features,
it is quite different. There is no mark. This ashtray
is generally unknown to collectors, and it is not
shown in the company catalogs, or in the McCoy reference
books.
The question
arises - Is this ashtray a predecessor of the one
above it, and was it ever put into commercial production?
One factor might give us a clue. As mentioned above,
the glaze colors listed in the catalog are Bronze,
Yellow, or Green. There is no mention of the White
frosting. However, the catalog pictures plainly shown
the frosting. This is not the case with the lower
ashtray. The example shown here is a solid Bronze,
without any frosting.
It may be that
this ashtray with its double cigarette rest was the
design intended for production, and a production
difficulty occurred to foil the plan. During the
re-design process, a decision was made to add the
White frosting. A picture of the new design was then
inserted into the upcoming catalog, but the text
listing the colors was not revised.
Of course, this
is conjecture, but one thing seems obvious. The ashtray
with the double cigarette rest is a more complex
design, and it is more prone to casting problems.
Additionally, smoothing the dry ring to enable the
ashtray sit evenly added another step in the production
process. Everything considered, my money is going
with the idea that the double rest ashtray was the
initial design, and at most, it was a very low production
piece.

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