1950s 'Neoclassical' McCoy Pottery Cream Urn Vase
$26.00 – $26.00
Vintage Cream Color Vase. Measures 10.5" in height. Very good condition. I have a choice of 2. They are the same but one is marked 203 USA and the other USA.
This sophisticated cream-colored urn vase is a classic example of McCoy Pottery’s mid-century "Neoclassical" influence. Standing at 10.5 inches, the vase features a graceful, elongated silhouette accented by ornate scrolled handles and a tiered pedestal base. The glossy ivory glaze is timeless, offering a neutral yet elevated aesthetic that highlights the piece's architectural details. These vases were a staple of American home decor in the 1940s and 50s, representing the shift toward refined, historically inspired forms in mid-century ceramic design.
Styling these vases within a Dark Academia or Grandmillennial setting is effortless; their creamy tone and structured handles pair beautifully with dried eucalyptus, antique brass, or stacked leather-bound books. Whether displayed as a standalone statement piece or as a symmetrical pair on a mantle, they bring a sense of grounded, historical charm to a modern interior. The craftsmanship reflects the enduring quality of USA-made pottery from the Nelson McCoy era, making them a must-have for collectors of American art ceramics. This particular piece is in very good condition, retaining its lustrous finish and structural integrity.
This item is vintage, approximately 75 years old.
This sophisticated cream-colored urn vase is a classic example of McCoy Pottery’s mid-century "Neoclassical" influence. Standing at 10.5 inches, the vase features a graceful, elongated silhouette accented by ornate scrolled handles and a tiered pedestal base. The glossy ivory glaze is timeless, offering a neutral yet elevated aesthetic that highlights the piece's architectural details. These vases were a staple of American home decor in the 1940s and 50s, representing the shift toward refined, historically inspired forms in mid-century ceramic design.
Styling these vases within a Dark Academia or Grandmillennial setting is effortless; their creamy tone and structured handles pair beautifully with dried eucalyptus, antique brass, or stacked leather-bound books. Whether displayed as a standalone statement piece or as a symmetrical pair on a mantle, they bring a sense of grounded, historical charm to a modern interior. The craftsmanship reflects the enduring quality of USA-made pottery from the Nelson McCoy era, making them a must-have for collectors of American art ceramics. This particular piece is in very good condition, retaining its lustrous finish and structural integrity.
This item is vintage, approximately 75 years old.