Large 12.5 inch Jars Ceramicistes Tourron Platter
I keep finding these dishes now! i really like them too and they always appear in great condition which speaks of the high quality of their production in France. I purchased this at Goodwill today for...
View Article1920's Walnut Veneer Dining Room Table & Chairs by Hoover Chair Company
1920's TABLE & FOUR CHAIRS The Hoover Chair Company manufactured furniture from its headquarters in Lexington, North Carolina throughout the twentieth century. The company went out of business in...
View Article11 Inch Dough Bowel - Handmade Mid to Late 19th century
I found this for a few dollars. I see them all over the internet for crazy high prices, but not sure about the value here. Love the character, signs of use, etc. Looks like a small burn mark on the...
View ArticleColombian Enamelware Chamber Pot/Slop Pot
It is Columbian the company not the country. From what is left of the label and the plastic handle I am thinking circa 1950. Maybe a bit earlier graniteware/enamelware was becoming a thing of the past...
View ArticleMy Cute Little Tea Cup by Schylling
This stamp here is unlike any of the others from this company. I'm not sure what it means, if it younger or older, but I have a feeling it's older because of the stress crackles in it. Can someone...
View ArticleRARE, very early 1900's White Swan Coffee Tin
This item is an exceptionally rare, White Swan Coffee tin. Probably from the early 1910-20's. Nice patina and clear markings. Measures 5" x 4" x 3 1/2".
View ArticleCathrineholm Enamel Lotus Bowl Collection
Cathrineholm enamelware bowls are collected for their simple design and beautiful pattern. The most popular pattern is called Lotus and was produced from 1962 to 1965.
View ArticleCopper Ladle & Skimmer - Decorative handles
Found a huge lot of early american hearth antiques last week. Every day I went back to the store I kept finding new pieces that the guy was dropping off. A few bucks each. These are the nicest of the...
View ArticleHudson Parer Apple Peeler
This item is an antique apple peeler, stamped MFG by Hudson Parer Co. Leominster, Mass. Pat Jan 24, 1882. (132 years ago if anyone's keeping track). Still works fine and the blade is still there and...
View ArticleArabia of Finland Strawberry Jam Pot
This pot was produced by Arabia pottery of Finland in the 1960's. The "Pomona" pattern was designed by Raija Uosikkinen. This jam pot comes in several different patterns and styles. The company...
View ArticleLarge Cookie Jar - brown mouse.
I am not sure who is this little Mouse Cookie jar as he doesn't have markings on. Very cute though. He is 11-1/2" tall and around 7" in diameter. I tried to look up some information but came up empty...
View ArticleCoca Cola cookie jar - festive arrangement.
I am not sure if it is a keeper or not. I had looked on the web, ebay, etc and cannot find a value or collectible value on it. There is one site with the picture but no information, just someone else...
View ArticleVINTAGE HEATH - USA
HEATH - USA ORIGIN OF COUNTRY:USA TYPE:STONEWARE SERIES:COUPE COLORS:BROWN /BLUE PERIOD:1950'S-1960'S USE:BOWL ERA:MCM Found this a couple of years ago at a goodwill for $2.
View ArticleSmall Fire King Jadeite Collection
Fire King Jade-ite has grown in popularity over the years. These pieces are from an estate sale I attended in Wisconsin. The plate is from their restaurantware line and the two cups usually include...
View ArticleTwin Winton Patteries "sailor mouse" large Cookie Jar - brown mouse.
I am not sure who is this little Mouse Cookie jar as he doesn't have markings on. Very cute though. He is 11-1/2" tall and around 7" in diameter. I tried to look up some information but came up empty...
View ArticleRaymond Loewy Continental Tea Cups
Raymond Loewy is one of the most well known industrial designers of the 20th century. He has designed for Coca-Cola, Lucky Strike and Air Force One to name a few. For more examples, check out this...
View ArticleAntique Spoon Beater Invention of James H. Collins's
This was my great grandmother's. I have had a very hard time getting information about it. It is rare I assume. I have it framed with a few other antique kitchen wares.
View ArticleEarly 1900's Sad Irons, carrier and Trivet
This item is an early 1900 Sad iron set. A typical user would have several irons heating at the same time. Interchanging with reheated irons was just a simple flick of the switch, located below the...
View Articlefrench irish coffee glasses
I have a set of four of these another gift from my grandma one as a sticker on saying made in france exclusively for princess house tempered but gorgeous can't believe had these for a while too been...
View Articlecivil war era ? or military table knife/butter knife
found this at the store today...i was drawn to it by the design on the handle..didnt know if was a generic pattern or if it has any significance to military..there are no other marking on the...
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