Home decor and garden accent crafts by Pottery-bali Indonesia: decorative terra cotta pottery, cast stone planters, terrazzo water features, clay garden pots, and natural stone flower vases
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Pottery Indonesia we offer consist of Indonesia-made terra cotta pottery arts & crafts: hand painted pottery, red clay plant pottery, and terra cotta pottery vases

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Contemporary tropical wooden gazebo by The Gazebo Pavilion House
The Gazebo Pavilion House has years of experiences in exporting Indonesia-made modern garden gazebo, contemporary poolside gazebos, and Bali traditional gazebos. All products are made of quality tropical wood, and are perfect for private houses, for beach resort hotels, and even for country-style outdoor restaurants.

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We are committed to always serve you at our best efforts. Not simply just selling the goods to you, we do care too on packaging, handling, and shipment, to protect the value of your most wanted goods you buy from us. And we sincerely hope your business with Pottery-bali Indonesia is truly an enjoyable one.

Let us bring the color and beauty of our pottery products in decorative vase, terracotta pottery, large pottery, painted terra cotta pot, and our red clay terra cotta pot into your home and garden.

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Pottery-bali Indonesia

Mailing address:
   Jalan Polo Air 2 No. 9
   Bandung 40293
   Indonesia
Tel : +62 812 235-8917
Fax: +62 22 720-3680
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Website:
   http://www.potterybali.com/


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books on pottery and terra cotta

mccoy pottery: collector's reference and value guide

McCoy Pottery: Collector's Reference and Value Guide, Vol. 3

This volume is devoted to the pottery made by the Nelson McCoy Pottery Company from 1910 through the 1980s. Over 700 all new photos, 130 different catalog pages, and a complete section on the Floraline Line. 2005 values.

This book has many nicely done photos and includes brief information concerning the individual pieces. A good thumbnail guide to McCoy pottery. I would however recommend that you purchase volume #1 & #2, unless you are well versed in McCoy, before you buy this one. I am a beginner when it comes to McCoy and I was looking for more history then I found in this volume.

A must have book for any true Mccoy collector. A lot of true Mccoy out there that is not marked Mccoy and the opposite which is not the real Mccoy.