Star Shape, 1164; White Planter, Koch’s Store Bean Pot

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Question:
I have a few pieces that were passed on to me recently that I cannotfind mention of anywhere. The first is a Star-Shaped Serving dish Approx 1.5" deep and spansabout 10.5" across the points. It has a number on the bottom/back 1164. Item 2 is a planter – cream and stands approx 6" H by 7" wide. This one has the number 2 etched in the bottom. Last is a butter crock. A promotional piece from Koch’s Stores. 6" High and about 7" in diameter at the widest spot… All three pieces have no cracks, chips or flaws and are very clean! Any help would be greatly appreciated! Jason

will send bean pot to Al

Answer: Hi Jason

the 1164 bowl is from around 1942. It’s value is around 30.00 or so. The creme planter I don’t recognize. Value on it maybe 10-15.00. thanks, steve n rose

Answer: Jason, I just happen to collect the Koch advertising pieces as my Mother was a Koch (not related though). I have this very bean pot. Also, there is quite a few Koch advertising pieces out there, so there value is somewhat lower than others. Value on your bean pot in Mint condition with lid is between $85 & $100. I believe I paid $85 for mine. Al Kohlman