Pink Panther
Can't beat 'em all. Guess he wants to ride on his side too! I just randomly took some pics last night to share a few this n that stuff. Who doesn't think da dunt, da dunt, da dunt da dunt da dunt da...
View ArticleArne Jacobsen salad servers designed for the SAS Hotel Copenhagen
Arne Jacobsen salad servers. Designed for the SAS Hotel Copenhagen 1958. These are by George Jensen. I found them on the random cutlery bin for 50 cents each. I think they must have been an...
View ArticleHukin & Heath 19th C tea pot warmer stand
Neo Classical teapot stand. Manufactured by Hukin & Heath 19thC I'm guessing it dates from around 1900? One of the designers for Hukin & Heath was Christopher Dresser. I love the contrast of...
View ArticleShawnee "Tom the Pipers Son" teapot
This is from the 1940's from Shawnee pottery and is inscribed "Tom the Pipers Son ,USA patented 44" on bottom....was left on my porch by neighbour lady who moved out .,.:)
View ArticleSUGAR BOBBY!!!
Not one but two!! Ive never seen these before as theyre aparently quite rare!! They are sugar sifters made from ceramic and hand painted I believe in the 1940s.. they are in v good condition and stand...
View ArticlePainted kitchen floor
I got sick of my kitchen linoleum and couldn't afford to get it redone, so one day I said THAT'S IT! And I painted it myself. I know I didn't really do it "correctly", but I don't care. Life is short,...
View ArticlePorcelain Coffee Pot - Brasil
This is a porcelain coffee pot made in Brasil by Pozzani Ceramics. - Has a brown plastic lid and handle with an aluminum ring strap. - Brown design 4-cup (32 oz.) capacity / 6 1/4" tall / Stamped on...
View ArticleVintage "Toby" Mug~ X'mas Nutcracker
I've been on a search for a few decades, well since the age of 8 years old. For an antique Toby jug. And Steven Spielberg is to blame. Back in the 1980's Mr. Spielberg introduced the greatest...
View ArticleBlue & white conserve pot
Nice pot with unusual handles. I'd love to know how old it likely is. I don't think its porcelain, it doesn't appear translucent & is quite heavy for its size. Any help appreciated. Thank you
View ArticleTasmanian black wood & silver napkin rings.
Another place i would Love to visit. Though these are probably the closest I'll ever get to Tasmania. Little silver inlaid Tasmanias, though they look like silver, I'm not 100% sure, they are no...
View ArticleWooden bowl or dish with lid, carved
Picked this up for a couple bucks at the thrift store. It looks unfinished, so I've been sanding it. As I knew it would be, the wood grain is gorgeous. I have no idea what kind of wood it is, or what...
View ArticleVictoria, Porelite, Strawberry conserve pot.
Hi all, Another nice item from Czechoslovakia. I'd never heard of Victoria, porelite. Love the bright colours. I guess dating it to the '30-'50s?? Thank you
View ArticleFiesta Disk Pitcher in green - wondering if vintage or newer item.
Date of manufacturing requested. Estate find, Atlanta Ga. HL Fiesta ware pitcher. Fiesta Disk Pitcher in green - wondering if vintage or newer item.
View ArticleSmall brown crock
Crock is vintage old brown, 4 inch diameter, 5.5 inches tall. It is in good shape, has pitting marks on the outside surface which were covered with the original glaze. As the picture shows, it has a...
View ArticleGorham antique copper teapot/rosewood burl handle, 1881
I inherited this from my grandmother (born in 1905) and it came from my great grandmother. Before the '94 earthquake it had a copper stand that held a tiny "spirit lamp" or alcohol burner but it was...
View ArticleWoodland 1880 No. 32 woodstove
A stove that's been in my garage for quite some time, looking for more information on it, any will help thank you! -Bruce
View ArticleDinnerware with real gold
I need help identify the maker of this dinnerware. The Maker stamp has a moon and a star, with words "Cyprus Australia." Is it an antique piece? It is not microwaveable for sure :) I appreciate any...
View ArticleUSA block letters, 8" bowl
I've had this bowl for awhile and don't know who it was produced by, any help would be appreciate. Thank you in advance.
View Article1919 French stove?
From my little research, this is a 1919 French stove. Bought in an antiques fair in uk back in 1998ish. Not a working stove as needs glass replacing.
View ArticleA mechanical/hand mixer/beater
I purchased this mixer about 20 years ago and have never seen one befor or since. I have asked several elderly people if they had ever seen one but they had not. I have checked the internet for the...
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