Mccoy Cookie
Mccoy Cookie

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Mccoy Tea Kettle Cookie Jar- Marked $21.99 |
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MCCOY Fruit & Nut Lidded Pot Crock Cookie Jar with Handles Ovenproof USA 342 EUC $7.99 |
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McCoy Wedding Cookie Jar – Vintage $28.99 |
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McCoy Cookie Jug cookie jar $35.00 |
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McCoy USA Wishing Well cookie jar $50.00 |
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wonderful brush mc coy cookie jar! Great Condition! pretty color blue,pink tones $125.00 |
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McCoy Teepee Cookie Jar — straight top — 1956-59 vintage $179.99 |
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McCoy “Cookie Wagon” Cookie Jar — 1959-62 vintage $54.99 |
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McCoy Coffee Grinder Cookie Jar — 1961-68 vintage $39.99 |
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Vintage Mccoy Pottery Cookie Jar Mouse on Clock TIme For Cookies 14″ 1968 $8.99 |
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Vintage Mccoy Pottery Brown Drip Cookie Jar Cookies Lid $14.99 |
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McCoy Old Stove Cookie Jar $55.00 |
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A McCoy Smiley Face Cookie Jar w/ Coffee Mug $12.00 |
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The “Real” McCoy Grandma Cookie Jar.No chips cracks or repairs NICE! $25.00 |
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vintage McCoy honeycomb brown cookie jar Nice. $30.99 |
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Vintage McCoy cookie jar Bobby the Baker $8.99 |
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Yellow Flower McCoy Cookie Jar #214 $22.50 |
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White w/ Red Painted Flowers McCoy Cookie Jar $35.00 |
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Brown Flower McCoy Cookie Jar #214 $22.50 |
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McCoy Tea Kettle Cookie Jar $25.00 |
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McCOY TEAPOT KOOKIE KETTLE COOKIE JAR “Cast Iron Look” Cookie Kettle Jar $11.99 |
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McCoy Pottery Ring Pink Cookie/Biscuit Jar w Lid USA $59.00 |
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Vintage McCoy Mammy Cookie Jar $149.99 |
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McCoy Cookie Jar $15.00 |
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Vintage Mccoy Art Pottery Cookie Jug Cookie Jar $19.99 |
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Vintage McCoy Cookie Jar with flowers $19.99 |
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VINTAGE 1962-64 McCOY COOKSTOVE COOKIE JAR MARKED $9.99 |
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VINTAGE 1967 McCOY POT BELLIED COUNTRY STOVE COOKIE JAR MARKED $9.99 |
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McCoy #353 Hot Air Balloon Cookie Jar $26.99 |
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Vtg. McCoy Barrel Looking Cookie Jar-Excellent Condition-1950′s $13.99 |
Kovels’ Top 20 Collectors’ Searches for June 2008
Cleveland, Ohio – June 22, 2009 – See what fellow collectors were looking for in May 2009. Kovels.com today released its latest list of the most searched-for antiques and collectibles. Occupied Japan remains on top, proving that Kovels.com is one of the web’s best sources for Occupied Japan collectibles prices.
Hundreds of thousands of searches take place each month on Kovels.com. With 700,000+ antiques and collectibles in its online Price Guide, Kovels.com is the Web’s largest price guide for antiques and collectibles.
1. Occupied Japan
2. Jewelry
3. Silver Plate
4. Capo-Di-Monte
5. Furniture
6. Stove
7. Josef Originals
8. Coca-Cola
9. Lladro
10. Bossons – new to list
11. Royal Bayreuth
12. McCoy
13. Milk Glass
14. Royal Copley
15. Copeland Spode
16. Lighter
17. Bavaria
18. World War II
19. Cookie Jar
20. Bicycle
New to the Kovels’ Top Twenty list this month is Bossons. W.H. Bossons, Ltd., operated in Congleton, England from 1946 to 1996. Collectors have been on the hunt for information and prices on their character wall masks (heads), plaques, figurines and other decorative pieces.
People use price guides for a number of reasons, usually to determine the value of an item that they own. If an item isn’t listed in the top 20, it doesn’t mean it is unpopular or that there isn’t a demand for it. It only means that in May there was less interest in finding prices for that item.
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Terry Kovel, with her husband Ralph, has written for collectors for five decades. The New York Times wrote, “The Kovels published guides to antiques and collectibles are considered the bibles of the field…they focused overwhelmingly on ordinary things for ordinary collectors, the artifacts…of everyday American life.” The Kovels are authors of more than 98 books about collecting, including the annual “Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide.” It has 2,500 color pictures and 42,000 prices. The book is available at Kovels.com, bookstores, and Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers. The syndicated newspaper column is featured in over 150 print newspapers and many online sites. They appeared in almost 100 weekly episodes of their HGTV program “Flea Market Finds with the Kovels.” Since Ralph’s death in 2008, Terry has continued to write, research, and publish with her daughter, Kim Kovel. Their website, Kovels.com, gives free access to over 700,000 prices, a FREE weekly ezine and blog with the latest news, and much other information for collectors.
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Why the price of some collectibles much less than 10 years ago?
I found a touring car McCoy Cookie Jar on the farm my mom. I consulted two of Kovel old price guides. In the 1995 edition, the price of this item was set at $ 80. In the 2007 edition, the price dropped to $ 29 for the same thing. What's happening?
Normally a collection value is determined by the availability of that element in the open market. Probably what happened is the same as what you found. The price in 1995 was good enough for their song, and people brought their cookie jars cabinets and cupboards and start selling. Now all these little hidden treasures are entering the market and are easy to find and the price has dropped because the whole world can find. It is a treasure that are hidden that maintain their value.
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