This set of 3 vintage bread and butter plates are from the Golden Shell pattern line from Anchor Hocking Fire King. The pretty milk glass plates feature a swirled and scalloped edge with delicate 22 karat gold detail along the scalloped plate rim.
All in 1950s
This set of 3 vintage bread and butter plates are from the Golden Shell pattern line from Anchor Hocking Fire King. The pretty milk glass plates feature a swirled and scalloped edge with delicate 22 karat gold detail along the scalloped plate rim.
I suspect this large mixing bowl was made by Hazel Atlas. The fun orange drizzle design on the milk glass bowl covers the full interior and most of the exterior.
This beautiful lemon yellow Pyrex bowl is the perfect gift for your favorite baking enthusiast or a new bride. Pyrex glass bowls also make a wonderful housewarming gift.
This vintage canister set was made by West Bend in the fifties. The set of 4 canisters includes one without the lid - perfect for storing utensils on your counter (shown but NOT included).
These vintage sterling silver candle holders were bought my grandfather when he went to England and Scotland in the late seventies. The weighted candlesticks were made by Columbia in the fifties.
These vintage candlesticks and glass hurricane globes were made by Duchin Creation sometime in the mid twentieth century. The weighted sterling silver candlesticks have a pierced top edge and a swirl and dot design around the edge of the base.
This is a small silver plate square bowl spoon with thistle and leaf decoration. I assume it was made sometime in the 1950s.
This lovely vintage serving bowl is part of the Autumn Harvest line by Taylor, Smith and Taylor. The vegetable bowl made in the sixties, would be a great addition to your collection of vintage dinnerware.
This is a vintage, unopened package of Singer Dressmaker’s Tracing Paper. This paper is used for marking darts, pleats, buttonholes and more with a tracing wheel (not included).
These four 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.
This mid century black and white vase is another item purchased by my parents while they lived in Hawaii in the late seventies. Based on their memory, it was made in Japan.
This wonderful mid century plug in analog kitchen clock is styled after a cutting board. Black relief of flowers and leaves above and below the clock face.