This wonderful covered casserole dish features a white finish with blue speckles. It was made by Sears in the early sixties.
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This wonderful covered casserole dish features a white finish with blue speckles. It was made by Sears in the early sixties.
This gorgeous creamer features a white/cream finish with little blue speckles. On one side is a cool mid century modern loop design in yellow.
This vintage sugar bowl was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This vintage cream and sugar set was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This vintage butter dish was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This vintage pitcher was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This serving bowl was made by Federal Glass in the sixties. The large white milkglass bowl is decorated with cute brown sunflowers.
This vintage chip and dip set from the late 1970s or early 1980s is still in the original box with the original packing material. The pretty clear glass bowls feature a swirled design of textured and smooth glass.
This handy Wilton gingerbread village pan is perfect mold for cookies, chocolate, soap and more. The aluminum pan features a non stick coating.
These vintage sterling silver weighted salt and pepper shakers were made by Duchin Creation sometime in the fifties. The weighted sterling silver salt and pepper shakers have a pretty tapered body and foot, both with a rope style trim.
This great three container condiment caddy was a staple of our home as a child. The warm harvest gold caddy has 3 beige bowls that snap into the caddy.
These vintage salt and pepper shakers are avocado or moss green with silver colored printing and white, slightly pliable plastic lids. These lightweight shakers are perfect for your retro kitchen or salt and pepper shaker collection.
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.
Considering this pitcher still has the original decal on the bottom, I would assume it was rarely used, if at all. This ceramic jug made in Japan by Inarco in the 1960s, looks like it was carved from a log, with a matte finish in several shades of brown.
This vintage covered casserole dish from Fire King features a beautiful pearly peach luster finish that is simply stunning! The interior and bottom are white milk glass. A clear glass lid completes the piece and features the same slightly scalloped handle as the dish.
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.