vintage glass salt and pepper shakers?
Lovely salt and pepper shakers with glass tops. They are flat the have graduating lines on the side oppisite the flat panel. No marks on bottom.
View ArticleMrs Stewart's Liquid Bluing and Quick Elastic Starch
One runs across the liquid bluing bottles fairly often but this one is better than most. It has a nearly complete label and has a lot of the original liquid in it. The reason for the liquid bluing is...
View ArticleAmerican President Intermodal Coffee Mug
This is a nice promo mug for the American President Intermodal Line. Such intermodals combine the services of trains, ships and tractor trailers to move the freight efficiently. This ceramic mug is is...
View ArticleForged Iron Ladle w. Heart-Shaped Finial & Bowtie - Early 19th century
Here is a special looking hearth tool. The heart and the bowtie make this piece more collectible. I always enjoyed this piece. Thanks for looking!
View ArticleEuropean or Euro-American Spider - Copper w. Forged Iron Legs & Handle - 1750...
I found this piece over the weekend. Totally strange, but it was the only primitiveI piece in the whole store. I identified it correctly as a spide...but I didn't know more about it until later. A...
View Articleunknown pottery creamer
I got this little pottery creamer yesterday at the local thrift shop. Wonderful dark and light brown glazed piece but unable to figure out who made it. I can only make out 25.
View ArticleStrathaus wood
Wooden bowl which I am curious who and when it was made. It's about 9 inches width got at a garage sale. It's got very smooth wood surface and woodburnmark strathaus.
View ArticleTiffany Porcelain Dishes
My wife was given these as a child by her uncle. They're around 30-40 years old, or thereabouts. They were made by Tiffany & Co. in Japan, but beyond that we don't know much about them. I'm...
View ArticleMy conch mallet, - or ???
This was my conch tenderizer in my club in Jamaica from mid 70's - 80's. Never gave any thought as to what it's original use was. Never had a handle on it but would guess it would be 30-35 cm. A...
View ArticleFor my 50th
I'm picking this up for my 50th birthday gift for myself. Can anyone tell me anything about it? My brother in law picked this up for $450.00, don't know what it's worth. Don't really care but curious.
View ArticleCarlton Ware Cottage Sugar or Jam Box
We have at least four Carlton Ware items. Two of them are published, a red and black vase and a Tazza. Now we are posting this wonderful box that is a figural of a little cottage. It was designed...
View Article6 shot shooter set.
Does anyone recognize the makers mark on this shot glass set. I've been searching online long time today with no luck. It appears to be a sword and a hammer. I buy these little baskets whenever I see...
View ArticleWood Cook Stove in Cabin
I need help identifying this wood / cook stove that came in my rustic cabin. It works extremely well, and we love it. If possible, we'd appreciate knowing the maker and era/ year made. The only clue...
View ArticleOld carved wooden bowl
Found this in a house I just bought! It looks like a wooden bowl. I don't know if it is old or not. House is by a beach in Wa. State.
View ArticleToothpick Holder - California Pottery Sold at Plaat Gifts, Clement St, San...
This is an unusual piece of 1930s/40s California pottery. I'm not sure what company made it, but it's definitely a CA piece.
View ArticleGold candy dish
Another find stored and wrapped away in my attic. Must have been from great aunt's house or grandmother's. It's a beautiful dish. It does not have any flaws. It measures 5" across, 1 1/2" deep. The...
View ArticleStoneware Mug
I would love any input as to who/when/where this cute little mug was made. It is approximately 5" tall x 2 1/4" base diameter, 3" top diameter and 4" wide including the handle. Thank you.
View ArticleKAIJA AARIKKA - FINLAND
KAIJA AARIKKA ORIGIN OF COUNTRY:FINLAND PERIOD:1970 TYPE:NAPKIN HOLDER/LETTER HOLDER MATERIAL:WOOD ERA:POST MODERN Found at goodwill.
View ArticleNot sure what this was used for
Would appreciate some help identifying what this was used for. Butter, honey, garlic, ginger? Says England on the bottom. I have had this for a few years but not sure exactly what it is. Wondering the...
View ArticleDobbie & Larbert Paragon No 1 Woodburning Stove
I bought this stove at a auction many years ago. I did some research on the internet but could not find much info on it. Some people in the antique stove market told me it is not common to see them,...
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