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WHAT
MAKES McCOY POTTERY SPECIAL
By Dewayne
Imsand
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During
almost all of the years from 1848 to 1985, the McCoy
family owned, or invested, in a pottery. It makes
no different what someone wants to collect, whether
it is utilitarian stoneware, art pottery, decorative
pieces, or dinnerware, there usually was a McCoy
pottery in existence that produced it.
In the pottery
collector’s world, the McCoy name is highly
recognized, and it may be the most sought after pottery
in the country. If we can use recent eBay numbers
as a guide, we find that there are 33 American potteries
listed. The largest number of pieces by far, that
any of these potteries had up for auction was 2091,
and the name of that pottery was none other than
McCoy. In addition, the number of McCoy pieces listed
was much greater than the number of pieces from any
other Zanesville area pottery, and that makes McCoy
the popular “King” of the “Pottery
Capital of the World”.
A person that
does not collect McCoy pottery may say - Okay, McCoy
pottery is popular, but what is the attraction, why
do you collect McCoy? Well, the short answer is,
because we like it. Of course, that just brings another
question - What do you like about it? The answers
to that may be as numerous as there are collectors – there
are many different reasons, and some collectors have
more than one.
Here are a few
of the responses people have given when asked to
explain why they have picked McCoy pottery from all
of the available choices.
There are recognizable,
utilitarian stoneware pieces from the 1800’s
that are still existent, and it is exciting to own
these old pieces.
The uniqueness
of the art pottery produced by the J.W. McCoy Pottery
gives a pride of ownership.
The Nelson McCoy
Pottery, spanning so many years from 1910 to 1985,
provides a great diversity of pieces, and allows
collectors to specialize in any number of categories
they choose.
The cookie jars
produced by Nelson McCoy are unexcelled, and they
are numerous and diverse, which allows a massive
and most impressive display.
The realistic
designs of the pottery produced, especially by Sidney
and Leslie Cope, are outstanding.
The glazes used
by the pottery are vibrant, and in true colors, plus
finding a color to match your home décor is
easy.
Many of the McCoy
pieces remind us of days gone by. We can find things
we grew up seeing in our childhood homes, and in
the homes of our grand parents.
“McCoy” people
take pride in the camaraderie that exists among McCoy
collectors. Of particular enjoyment is the ability
to meet and socialize with fellow McCoy collectors
in Zanesville every year during the Pottery Festival.
This year marks the 20 th year we will be together.
Besides the many
personal reasons why we think McCoy pottery is special,
there is one common reason that all McCoy collectors
have. That reason is the presence and support of
Nelson and Billie McCoy. They support our organization, The
McCoy Pottery Collectors’ Society, 100
percent, and they are always willing to assist whenever
they can. They are always available to answer questions.
It makes no difference whether the question is a
simple one from a novice, or a technical one from
an advanced collector, everyone can expect equal
time. I have heard Nelson answer the same questions
over, and over through the years for different people,
and he answers them today with the same consideration
for the new questioner as he had for the first one.
What a pleasure.
If you have an
interest in pottery, then check out McCoy, I think
you will like it. It is special, and the people are
too.
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