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Do You Have A Question Or Comment About McCoy Pottery?
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Are
you a collector of McCoy Pottery?
If
you are, you have come to the right place. We
are the McCoy Pottery Collectors’ Society
and we are made up of McCoy Collectors
all across the US and Canada.
Since
the late 1980's,
as many collectors as are able, have annually
gathered in Zanesville, Ohio, (the Pottery
Capitol of the World) every July. |
Pottery
Week, as it is affectionately called, is a
week that is set aside in the Zanesville area for
all pottery lovers of the many potteries that
produced in this area to come together and
show, swap, and sell the pottery they love.
We
have a Society sponsored McCoy Pottery auction,
as well as a banquet and other activities.
If
you love collecting pottery, you will be
in pottery heaven. It is quite an event and we invite
you to join us next July. |
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In
addition to our annual gathering, we also publish
a Journal on a quarterly basis. The Journal
is not only filled with current activity information
on the Society, etc., but it contains many
articles from members of the Society, sharing
their knowledge, recent finds, and experiences
in general.
The Journals
will become a true reference set for you
of information, in addition to any McCoy Pottery
reference books or other material you may already
have. |
Our
Society is made up of collectors of all ages
from new to experienced, and all have a simple
desire to share the experience of collecting
McCoy Pottery with other collectors.
In
all ways, our Society is dedicated to enhancing
your collecting enjoyment. |
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We
invite you to check out our web site. Among
the many areas to visit includes the story
of how our group was originally
formed in the 80's, our Code of Ethics
as a formal non-profit organization, the
history of the McCoy potteries, past Journal
articles, information on fakes and reproductions,
and details on
next year's Pottery Week, as well as some photos
from this year’s convention.
You
will also find contact information for the
Society and all of the Officers. Please do not hesitate
to send us your questions - we look forward to
hearing from you. |
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