Colgate Octagon Soap Circa 1930s
This is a lye soap used mostly for laundry. It was first introduced in the early 1900s. In 1928 Colgate merged with Palmolive. This bar was made after the merger. These were sold with coupons that you...
View ArticleGerman Steins
My husband has a huge collection of German Steins and we have bought so many we can't count them all.
View ArticleTea Towel Time
Vintage Mid Century tea towel designed and signed by artist Lois Long. She made a series of these "What's Cooking" towels. Great graphics and colors!
View ArticleHappy Valentine's Day!!!
Happy Valentine to the CW family!!! : ) including heart in the kitchen collectibles by: Mikasa Le Creuset Nordic Ware
View ArticleKOKESHI-designed Container
this Tea [Óchâ] Container is designed to look like a Kokeshi doll. The Russian inventor of the meaningful Nesting Doll or THE MATRIYOSHKA took inspiration from the Japanese KOKESHI. He travelled to...
View ArticleGinger Jar
We picked this up at a Flea Market for $3, I'm pretty sure its Antique but wondering if anyone knows more about its history. Always eager to learn :)
View ArticleCorningware "Spice O' Life" Casserole
This is a Corningware Casserole in the "Spice O' Life" pattern, sometimes referred to as "French Spice". - This pattern was made from 1972-1987. The pattern is the same on both sides and below it...
View ArticleHaddon Hall butter tray.
The butter tray on the left is a Haddon Hall butter tray. It says Eaton Haddon Hall custom stainless steel Japan. The other butter tray has no marking on it. Not sure when these were made.
View ArticleVintage Coffee Grinder
This piece has been in the family for some time. There is a little drawer at the bottom to catch the grounds and it actually works.
View ArticleDoes anyone know which style this is?
I am trying to help a friend find a replacement for his mother-in-law. He doesn't have much info on it so any help would be wonderful! Thanks!
View Articlefelix the cat..."will you walk with felix?". 6 cats around edge, ceramic
1900's ceramic felix the cat bowl/dish. The words "will you walk with felix?" In center of bowl. A white cat on a wooden fence with felix in front of fence
View ArticleDoes anyone know what pattern/style this is?
I'm trying to help a friend find out what this pattern/style is so he can purchase a replacement for his mother-in-law. Please help!
View ArticleDoes anyone know what pattern/style this is?
I'm trying to help a friend find out what this pattern/style is so he can purchase a replacement for his mother-in-law. Please help!
View ArticleMystery Toby
I've never seen a Toby like this and would like help solving this mystery as to its country of origin, age, character, and maker. This is in my family collection and was bought 40 years ago in eastern...
View ArticleSterling and Old Glass Hot Plate?
i've never seen one of these before. it says sterling, but the silver is pretty thin. i just like the design of it. the glass is old and heavy.
View ArticleF.P. Zinc tongs
Not sure what type of serving tong this is. 8-9" long. Does the word Zinc mean it is not food safe? Thanks for your time.
View ArticleNewbie - what is this?
I think this is a thumbprint cake stand, but I can't find any information on specifics. The only thumbprint I can find documentation on is Federal. This has a fenton sticker on it. what is the name of...
View ArticleAuction find
These were an auction find. I have 4. Clear glass, scalloped edge. recessed bottom almost to a point. I have had people say a ring dish, pickle dish, or maybe a generic hotel ashtray. I am leaning...
View ArticleImperial Glass #514 Wildmill caramel slag glass pitcher
Imperial Glass began making their carnival glass versions of the Windmill pattern in 1912. This slag glass piece has the superimposed IG mark located inside bottom indicating it was made after 1951....
View ArticleFinel Enamel Sunflower Bowl
Finel is known for its practical, functional and aesthetically pleasing housewares. This Finel enamel bowl was designed by Kaj Franck, a leading industrial designer in Finland. Created by applying a...
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