This is a silver plate condiment was set made in Birmingham, England by Sanders & Blackband. The set includes a pepper shaker, salt cellar with cobalt blue glass inset and a lidded mustard jar, also with a cobalt blue glass insert.
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This is a silver plate condiment was set made in Birmingham, England by Sanders & Blackband. The set includes a pepper shaker, salt cellar with cobalt blue glass inset and a lidded mustard jar, also with a cobalt blue glass insert.
This awesome smoke glass divided dish is perfect for parties. Serve chips and dip, crudités, candies or cookies from the large square dish or use it as a decorator piece in your vintage home.
This is a vintage silver plate candy dish made by Webster Wilcox in the mid sixties. The pattern is called American Rose and features an ornate floral scalloped edge.
This vintage silver plate tray was made by Towle. The pattern “Old English”, with an ornate edge of flowers and an etched damask design in the center, was originally designed for flatware in the 1890s.
This fun Disney juice pitcher features sketches of the fab four in blue - Mickey, Minnie, goofy and Donald, surrounded by tasty Mickey shaped treats such as waffles, sandwiches, doughnuts, cookies and coffee. Phrases like “yummy!”, “Snack Break!”, “Tasty!” and “scrumptious” are mixed in the fun design as well.
This vintage dish was hand crafted in Japan by Otagiri. The shallow cream stoneware dish has dark brown speckles and a dark brown painted stripe around the rim.
This is a vintage bottle of British Sterling cologne from the 1970s still in the original box. There is till some cologne in the bottle - I would guess that it is about half full.
This vintage chalkware clown was made by Miller Studio in the mid eighties. The cute, smiling clown holds 3 balloon and is pretty tame as far as clowns are concerned.
This lovely scallop edge metal bowl was made in England for Daher in the seventies. The dish features a pretty Asian inspired design of birds and floral motifs in shades of lilac, blue, bright green, orange, yellow and gold with a white exterior.
This happy Buddha carving made in Hong Kong is another treasure from my parent’s time living on the Hawaiian Islands in the seventies. The sitting carved figure features a big, toothy grin and a round belly to rub for good luck.
This is a new, sealed box of Beadangles brand pre-strung beads for beaded curtains, valances and doorway treatments. The beads are white opaque diamonds in various sizes.
This vintage Treasure Craft Florida souvenir was most likely sold as an ashtray, but it could also be a fun decorative dish to store keys, change or other little things. The ceramic dish is shaped like a fish with a “Florida” plaque on the bottom of the bowl area.
This is another item my parents purchase while living in Hawaii in the late seventies. The detailed carving of an old bearded Asian man holding a walking cane has a brass ring on the reverse for hanging on the wall.
This beautiful vintage Jim Beam decanter bottle features a cool matte and shiny gold finish with a pink and green floral accent on ivory. This collectible bottle was made by Genuine Regal China Corporation.
This vintage Sagittarius sign from the 1970s is wood with a gold Sagittarius decal showing the dates November 23 - December 21. The wooden plaque image of a centaur with a bow and arrow was hand painted in bright, psychedelic shades of orange and lilac.
This hand carved wood trivet was made in India and was purchased in the seventies. The octagon shaped trivet has a hand carved vine a leaf design surrounding a brass flower inlay.
This groovy, slightly rounded rectangle wooden Taurus wall hanging hasn’t strayed far from it original home here in the North Carolina High Country. The plaque features a decoupage design on front.
This adorable ceramic turtle bank is decorated with silver glitter and colorful shells. The fun Japanese made ceramic coin bank is glazed in shades of brown while the shell has been decorated.
This cute little pear trivet from the eighties is brand new and still in the original box. It features a pear with a floral print in shades of orange, blue and green.
This ashtray made by Haeger in the late 1930s or early 1940s in would look great on your coffee table. It is fairly large and could easily accommodate a few smokables.