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McCOOKIES
By
Frank “Floraline” Poolas
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When
is a tea pot not a tea pot? When it is a cookie jar?
McCoy used the teapot and tea kettle shape at least
a half dozen times. In my previous articles, (Vol.
2, issue 2 and 3) two cookie kettle designs were
covered. The cookie jars in this design that seemed
most confusing to me to decipher were Teapot, jar
#185 and Kettle jar #209. These two jars are extremely
alike in shape and color, and to add to the confusion
the picture of jar #185 in Harold Nichols book, “McCoy
Cookie Jars, From the First to the Last”, is
pictured with a unknown bail. Let us take a look
at these two jars so as to educate ourselves about
the differences.
First, both jars
are the same in color, Antique Bronze with hammered
effect. Jar #209 titled “Kettle” was
made first, from1962 to 1964, and jar #185 titled “Teapot” was
made in 1974. The Jar measurements are as follows:
Title & # |
Height
Jar |
Top
of Bail |
Width |
Lid
Opening |
Kettle
# 209 |
7-1/4” |
11" |
7-1/2” |
5-1/4” |
Teapot
# 185 |
6-3/8” |
12" |
6-1/2” |
5-1/2” |
The shapes of
the metal bails differ and are not interchangeable.
Kettle jar #209 has a bail shaped like the roof of
a barn and the lugs at the ends are about 1/4” in
diameter. In the picture below, the bail on the Teapot
jar #185 is not fully upright and therefore looks
shorter than the bail on the #209 jar. However, the
bail on the #185 jar is actually 1” taller.
Also, the bail on the #185 jar has a wavy shape,
and the lugs are about 5/32” in diameter. Both
bails are metal and have a copper-color plating.
Now, let us look
at the lids. The lids will interchange, but the #209
lid fits very sloppy on the #185 jar. Additionally,
the #209 lid comes to a dome, whereas the #185 lid
is flat. Also the #185 jar is marked on the underside
of the lid with the number 185.
The markings
on the bottom of these two jars are as follows, Kettle
#209 is marked “McCoy USA,” and Teapot
#185 is marked either with “McCoy USA” or “McCoy
USA 185”. Keep an eye out for these jars and
examine them the next chance you get. Remember the
#185 Teapot was only made one year and is a little
tougher to find.

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