Vintage McCoy 'Wishing Well' Ceramic Planter
$42.00
Vintage McCoy Wishing Well Planter. Ceramic. Measures about 6" in height by 6.75" wide. Very good condition. There are water (calcium) marks in the bucket.
Bring a touch of nostalgic storytelling to your home with this authentic vintage McCoy ceramic wishing well planter. This iconic piece of American art pottery features an octagonal well base with a detailed stone-like texture, sheltered by a peaked roof with a modeled wood-grain finish. The front is elegantly embossed with its name, "Wishing Well," and the design is completed with a quaint, functional-looking bucket suspended by a delicate metal chain.
Measuring approximately 6 inches in height and 6.75 inches in width, this planter is finished in a rich, traditional drip glaze of deep brown and vibrant green. The piece is in very good vintage condition, preserving its high-gloss sheen and structural integrity. As an honest vintage artifact, the interior of the small bucket shows some calcium (water) marks from previous use—a common occurrence in heritage planters that can be easily addressed with a gentle vinegar soak if desired. Whether used to hold a small succulent or displayed as a standalone curiosity, this McCoy classic provides a heartwarming and whimsical connection to mid-century craft traditions.
This item is vintage, approximately 60 years old.
Bring a touch of nostalgic storytelling to your home with this authentic vintage McCoy ceramic wishing well planter. This iconic piece of American art pottery features an octagonal well base with a detailed stone-like texture, sheltered by a peaked roof with a modeled wood-grain finish. The front is elegantly embossed with its name, "Wishing Well," and the design is completed with a quaint, functional-looking bucket suspended by a delicate metal chain.
Measuring approximately 6 inches in height and 6.75 inches in width, this planter is finished in a rich, traditional drip glaze of deep brown and vibrant green. The piece is in very good vintage condition, preserving its high-gloss sheen and structural integrity. As an honest vintage artifact, the interior of the small bucket shows some calcium (water) marks from previous use—a common occurrence in heritage planters that can be easily addressed with a gentle vinegar soak if desired. Whether used to hold a small succulent or displayed as a standalone curiosity, this McCoy classic provides a heartwarming and whimsical connection to mid-century craft traditions.
This item is vintage, approximately 60 years old.