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       Rare McCoy Pieces 
        
          |  | 2 Baseball Boy paperweights |  
        
          |  | Rare Early American wall pocket |  
        
          | Prototypes for two production vases. Both of these were made and marked by Ruth McCoy. |  |  
        
          |  | Monkey on left is the prototype, right monkey is production monkey |  
        
          |  | Retirement plaque for Nelson McCoy |  
        
          | Golfing 19th Hole Planter, not sure if it was produced. Only one known of to exist currently. |  |  
        
          |  | Lavender Reclining Man - only one known of to exist currently. |  
        
          | Production planter did not have baby attached. |  |  
        
          |  | Elongated version of Frog Planter. |  
        
          | Shiners Camel Planter, one of two known to exist. |  |  
        
          |  | Hard to find lamb planter. |  
        
          | Lizard and Seal Figurals - Hard to find!! |  |  
        
          |  |  THIS FROG IS MARKED NM, USA,   KNOWN IN
                      YELLOW AND AQUA AS WELL AS THIS BLEND.
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          | ANGEL FISH AND SEAHORSE NOVELTY PIECES.   COMES IN AQUA AND IN
                    WHITE.
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          |  | Mean
              Cat is marked NM USA -- There are a couple that I know of.
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          | Backward
              looking Bird is unmarked, dry bottom |  |  
        
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              Megaphone
                  is a 'go with' for the Basketballs, Footballs  Novelties. The megaphones were a very limited production. |  
        
          | Spinning wheel with Cat is Extremely hard to find. |  |  
        
          |  | Planter with applied birds came in a couple of color variations
              and is very hard to find. |  
        
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              The
                    Front Swan Planting Dish is a much harder color combination
                to find.   Neither
                    is found often. |  |  
        
          |  | Note
                the difference on the lid of these two jars.  There
              is an inverted V section in
                  the middle of the lid that lifts off.   
              It's
                    very hard to locate this jar/lid. |    |   |