This cute plastic wall plaque or a European style girl holding flowers also serves as a place to hide your keys. Slide the front portion around to reveal three small nails or hooks to stash your keys.
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This cute plastic wall plaque or a European style girl holding flowers also serves as a place to hide your keys. Slide the front portion around to reveal three small nails or hooks to stash your keys.
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 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 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 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.
The Fine Edition of Password made in 1963 by Milton Bradley includes a lot of wood grain to convey the opulence. There is a vinyl wood grain scoring dial, wood grain card sleeve and wood grain printing on the Lightning Round cards.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
This little ceramic squirrel family was made in Japan, around the fifties or sixties. Three glazed ceramic brown squirrels with painted accents on the eyes, head and tails.
These gorgeous mugs are vintage Syracuse China. The pattern is called ‚"Largo', part of the ‚"Calypso" line from the early seventies.