These are small, old looking, but without marks, I am clueless. They do look as if they are made by the same maker, value?
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Countrystore Reputation: 37 See Countrystore's booth |
Yes, its a Morton Cockatoo piece….Good luck
Google this with images> Morton cockatoo Pottery
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
NOT an expert but my first thought was Royal Copely or Morton Pottery
[URL removed] I AM NOT AN EXPERT … that was just my first thought ;)
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HodgePodgeLodge Reputation: 104 See HodgePodgeLodge's booth |
If you could post a pic of the bottom that might help. Sometimes even though there are no markings clues to ID can be found by the shape and colour.
Also a closer pic of each piece in order to see detail would be very helpful.
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
Thank you f9r taking the time to help me, I had never heard of Morton pottery, so that is a lot of help.
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Countrystore Reputation: 37 See Countrystore's booth |
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