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 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 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 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.
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.
What a rare and interesting find. Top drawer! This hardcover, First Edition of “The Bride’s Encyclopedia” was printed in 1951 by Crown Publishers.
This set of four plastic stacking cups was manufactured by Tupperware in the seventies. The mugs are perfect for kids since they are virtually unbreakable.
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.
This is a brand new counted cross stitch Christmas ornament kit from the late eighties. The design to stitch is a jolly Santa Claus next to the words “HO HO HO”.
These two melamine dinner plates were made by Laguna Melmac in the mid twentieth century. The plates feature a striped border in several shades of avocado green with white flowers and teal accents.