New Addition to My Crystal Collection: Decanter
I bought this decanter some time ago but didn't post it. I believe it is from the same time that my other pieces: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/92128-hand-cut-crystal-made-in-poland It is...
View ArticleEAPG Colorado Cake Stand by U.S glass
I just picked this up a week ago at my favorite pickers spot. I always pick up cake stands when I see one, especially pressed or colored glass. I'm hoping for some help from TallCakes or Colorado...
View ArticleSalt & Pepper?
What is this? About 5 inches long and 2 inched high. Two bowls with a lid that turns to open. The lid seems like it was intended to hold something. No markings and the lid is held on by the original...
View ArticleVintage Potty Training Chair
This is still yet another item on which I have no information. Somewhere in the 1930s - 1950s. It is put together with philips head screws so no earlier than 1930s. It came with a small graniteware...
View ArticleSpong and Co LTD Coffee Grinder #2
These were first made in 1880 and the company was out of business in 1980. Examples like this are generally considered to be around 100 years although I am not sure about that. The style looks to be...
View ArticleNo 18 stove, but that's all I know.
Purchased this stove from an auction. The only marker is No 18. But I'm not finding anything online about it. It's pretty nice and will be great for my camp.
View ArticleAntique stove
My grandpa has given me this stove that he found in the bush while working is St. Lazar, manitoba Canada, about forty years ago (1976). We are hoping to restore it as best as we can so if anybody has...
View ArticleGraniteware 8 Inch Pie Plate
Actually it is 8 1/2" by 1" tall. Before aluminum pie trays these were what were used. Graniteware pieces like these were first seen around 1885 into the 1920s. Possibly later but by then the swirl...
View Articlepair of american art nouveau silver salt and peper shakers
a nice flea' bargain for 3 euros-) a nice pair of salt and paper sheker, from the Barbour Silver Company. engraved decoration of wine foilage and grapes in art nouveau style. very pretty- H 11 cm i'm...
View ArticleI came across this old teapot and I'm wondering if anyone has any info on it.
This teapot was a present from a friend and came from an old house in drogheda port, Ireland. It seems to be clay and it's a really cute shape. I'd love to know if it has any history and if anyone has...
View ArticleMy unsolved beautiful red glass
Exactly 7 1/2 across...appears to be an imprint of tree between each opening on edge. I can't find anything to go with the plates. Please Help
View ArticleSunbeam white mixing bowl
Sunbeam mixing bowl. Cheap at good will store. But we cannot find any details on this type of bowl. It's white glass , sunbeam Mark beneath. We would love to know a little more detail though. I...
View ArticleBenedict Indestructo
Seven Benedict Manufacturing sugar bowls with lids. Thought these would be great for cook outs :) always need something with lids to keep the flies off. Will use for food like shredded cheese, bacon...
View ArticleCast Iron Pan
Cast iron pan - deep with diamond cut out in handle. Trying to identify maker. I have never seen this type of handle. Smooth bottom no marks and no HR.
View ArticleGraniteware Soap Dish with Drain Tray
This is something I have been looking for a few years. I had one with no draining tray which will be moved to the lesser used basement bathroom. The tray is an important piece as that way the soap...
View ArticleRobur Teapot.
Finally , treasure found on social website for sale. Patented Robur teapot with infuser. $25 ! I found the robur teaspoon a year ago and have been searching ever since for a teapot. 1927 patent. How...
View ArticleFOR FTAPACHE!
A Good Saturday To You CW!! Our Good friend here at CW, Ftapache, often shows us just some unique items from the kitchen in the day, items we often have forgotten about. If the kitchen of the day is a...
View ArticleGeorges Briard Glassware History and Pattern Recognition Information
History of Georges Briard: Jakub Brojdo was born in the Ukraine and raised in Poland. He changed his name to Jascha (Yascha) Brojdo when he moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the Art Institute of...
View Articlecolonial green cake plate
Hello,I received this cake plate,sugar dish,creamer and two sets of candlesticks for mowing a yard.I would like to know who made them.Hope you can help.The cake plate stands 5 1/4" tall and is 12"...
View Articlethis is an air tight, wood burning, cast iron stove. double doors and 2...
we need help identifying the manufacturer. the label is unreadable. we think it may have been made in the UK based on pictures we have seen. We do not know the year it was made. It was given to us by...
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