Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Mello-Tone Pottery For Sale.
Coors pottery solid color dinnerware in the Mello-Tone line is very rare and hard to locate. The glazes are soft and creamy colors of pink, blue, green and yellow and closely resemble the LuRay line. Coors also produced Rosebud - which was a close sister to Fiesta and Decalcomania. I am listing quite a few pieces of this MELLO-TONE pottery. I have some of the many colors to choose from. Plates, vases, dishes, serving dishes, and some casserole dishes. I am still on the look-out for the very rare egg cups. And I'm determined to find some. So keep checking back with me.
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adolph coors,
coors pottery,
fiesta,
mello tone,
mello-tone,
rosebud
Vintage Coors Collectible Pottery
Last summer the family and I moved up to Denver, Colorado. The kids and I had started shopping at the local Goodwill stores in Austin about a year ago, so with moving to a new huge city, we were happy to start "thrifting" in our new town. We happened to have a local Goodwill store just around the corner. My youngest son was just loving that!
One weekend while visiting Hiwan Homestead up in the mountains of Evergreen we were introduced to some of the dinnerware and pottery of that era (prohibition).
We were told to be on the "look out" for any collectible COORS pottery, including Rosebud, Mello-Tone, and many other kinds.
So the next time we visited one of the thrift stores, I saw a very pretty coffee mug, and upon inspecting it, I saw that COORS Thermo-Porecelain was stamped on the bottom of the mug. Bingo! I kept looking and to my surprise I saw quite a few Coors pieces. There were many dishes, and mugs, and other items. I bought most of them, at least what was my budget for the day.
I am now starting to offer them to the COORS collectors that may be out there. So good luck bidding on them. Just follow the links to ebay, and etsy. And if there is a particular item you are on the hunt for, just let me know. You never know what I may come across, living in the home of COORS pottery.
Thanks
Debbie
One weekend while visiting Hiwan Homestead up in the mountains of Evergreen we were introduced to some of the dinnerware and pottery of that era (prohibition).
We were told to be on the "look out" for any collectible COORS pottery, including Rosebud, Mello-Tone, and many other kinds.
So the next time we visited one of the thrift stores, I saw a very pretty coffee mug, and upon inspecting it, I saw that COORS Thermo-Porecelain was stamped on the bottom of the mug. Bingo! I kept looking and to my surprise I saw quite a few Coors pieces. There were many dishes, and mugs, and other items. I bought most of them, at least what was my budget for the day.
I am now starting to offer them to the COORS collectors that may be out there. So good luck bidding on them. Just follow the links to ebay, and etsy. And if there is a particular item you are on the hunt for, just let me know. You never know what I may come across, living in the home of COORS pottery.
Thanks
Debbie
Labels:
adolph coors,
coffee mug,
coors,
coors pottery,
coorsite,
prohibition ceramics,
thermo porcelain
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