This beautiful serving bowl was manufactured by the Jeanette Glass Company in the sixties. It features a green and white Grecian or Hellenic scene of people and trees.
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This beautiful serving bowl was manufactured by the Jeanette Glass Company in the sixties. It features a green and white Grecian or Hellenic scene of people and trees.
This fun vintage Christmas toy has seen better day but he’s still pretty darn cute. The snowman rolls on two wheels when you push it forward.
This large scallop edge platter is a beautiful decorative piece. The light blue ceramic plate features an Asian landscape with two cranes in blue.
This beautiful cobalt blue plate was made in japan. The deep blue platter features a intricately painted carriage surrounded by flowers.
This shallow serving bowl is a beautiful decorative piece. The light blue ceramic bowl features an Asian landscape with two cranes in blue.
This handy Wilton gingerbread village pan is perfect mold for cookies, chocolate, soap and more. The aluminum pan features a non stick coating.
This adorable chalkware duckling is the perfect addition to your collection or as the first piece in a new collection. The little yellow duck has orange accents on his cheeks, tail, wings and feet.
This silver plated monogrammed butter spreader or cheese knife was purchased by my grandfather when he went to England and Scotland in the late seventies. The knife has an uppercase B monogrammed at the top of the handle.
These are vintage silver plated sugar tongs made in Sheffield, England. They are hallmarked “FB” which is possibly for Fenton Brothers.
This is a small monogrammed spoon. I assume it is silver plate. It was purchased by my grandfather when he went to England and Scotland in the late seventies.
This mug is a nice chocolate brown with a drip glaze effect around the rim in shades of lighter brown and cream. The mug is very similar to those made by Hull, but we are unable to authenticate it as such.
This great cocoa mug features the early Hershey’s Cocoa logo with a baby holding cocoa beans. The metallic printing - the same on each side - is similar to that seen on early Hershey’s Cocoa tins.
This set of 2 vintage cups and saucers were made by Scio. The pattern is called Avon. The 2 cups and 2 saucers feature a pretty green botanical print on a cream background
These great vintage ironstone mugs were Made in England by Biltons. They are cream with darker brown speckles and decorated with a chocolate brown design of flowers, scrolls and swirls - inspired by damask and baroque patterns with a mod twist.