How do you tell if a cookie jar is a McCoy?

Look for the McCoy Mark Most McCoy cookie jars will have a maker’s mark stamped or hand incised on the bottom.

What is the oldest cookie jar?

The Brush Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio is generally recognized as producing the first ceramic cookie jar. The jar was green with the word “Cookies” embossed on the front.

How much is the Dutch Boy cookie jar worth?

One of Shawnee Pottery’s best sellers, along with their Dutch Girl and Smiley the pig, your Dutch Boy cookie jar is now worth a high of $300.

What were biscuit jars used for?

Not actually intended for biscuit (the English term for cookie) storage, the biscuit barrels were never airtight. Meant for presenting delicate tea biscuits or scones at tea time, these biscuit jars were highly esteemed for their ability to add another layer of beauty to the tea table.

Are old cookie jars valuable?

Conclusion. Vintage Cookie Jars are very valuable today. These include vintage pieces from Brayton Laguna, McCoy, Bitossi, Lefton, Metlox, and more. Depending on the rarity and condition of your vintage cookie jar, you can get between $100 to $2,000 for it.

How do I know if my cookie jars are worth money?

One of the key resources for determining antique cookie jar values is having a current cookie jar price and identification guide at the ready. In addition to listing the current market price range, most reliable guides also provide other valuable information, such as: Descriptions and dimensions of specific cookie jars.

How tall is the original Hull Little Red Riding Hood cookie jar?

Issue price was under $40, but today the jar can easily command more than double that figure. This Little Red Riding Hood is one of the prettiest new ones produced and has been very popular with collectors. The jar is 11″ tall, weighs 2 lbs 6 oz and can sell for $75 to $125.

When was the first cookie jar made?

18th century
Originating in the 18th century, cookie jars started out as British biscuit jars. In 1929, the cookie jar made its way to the United States as a glass jar with a metal, screw-on lid. Stoneware cookie jars were introduced in the 1930s as cylindrical jars with flower or leaf decorations painted on them.

What do British people call cookie jars?

I have noticed that British people usually say “biscuit” to describe what an American would call a “cookie”. However, I just heard a sports broadcaster in the UK using the metaphor “I wonder when he will raid the cookie jar.” So, apparently British people do use the word cookie after all.

Is my cookie jar worth anything?