This set of 3 bowls was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
All in 1970s
This set of 3 bowls 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 Prolon melamine platter is a great addition to your collection of melmac dinnerware. The lightweight platter is wonderful for everyday use.
This sweet and sunny set of vintage yellow melamine plates and cups would be look stunning on your table for a tea party. 6 lightweight lemon yellow pieces are included - 3 cups and 3 bread and butter or dessert plates.
This vintage silver plated shell butter dish was made by Leonard Silver in Hong Kong. The nautical shell is hinged and opens up to reveal an amber glass insert.
This vintage solid brass basket was made in India. It featured a rippled edge with an abstract etched design of grass, leaves and flowers.
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.
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.
I cant even count the number of times I made pudding in these Tupperware cups. We also used them to store single servings of home made ice cream.
This beautiful black lacquer double picture frame has flower and bird mother of pear inlays surrounding the picture opening. There is no glass, and I do not recall there ever being any in the 40 plus years they have been in the family.
This vintage Scorpio sign from the 1970s is wood with a gold Scorpio decal showing the dates October 23 - November 22. The wooden plaque image of a scorpion with the Scorpio symbol and a cheerful sun was hand painted in bright, psychedelic shades of orange, yellow, blue and lilac.
This is a rare and relatively hard to find brochure for Walt Disney World from the seventies. Included in the guide are descriptions and prices for available ticket packages - this is from a time when each attraction required an individual A-E ticket.
Here’s a great set of two stacking mugs made by Federal Glass. The cups are milk glass. One has a bright blue exterior finish, the other is a bold green.
My parents purchased this at Shirokiya while living in Hawaii in the mid to late seventies. The black lacquer Japanese style carriage is painted with red flowers and gold metal accent decals.
My mom used to decorate cakes when I was younger, and I just loved looking through her copies of the Wilton Year Book. This vintage Wilton Year Book from 1972 has some exceptional cake designs.
If you already have the shorter smoke gray Tupperware pudding cups, you can simply pull off the bases and attach them to these taller cups. This incomplete set includes 12 Cups, 1 base and 8 lids.
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 black metal serving tray or decorative plate was a classic souvenir of travels in the fifties and sixties. The tray is black with dark, matte gold illustrations of the Alaska map, a totem pole, polar bear, radio tower and walrus.
Another oriental decor set my parents purchased while living in Hawaii, this pair of Asian farmer statues are colorful and unique. Gold detailing, bright colors and hand finishing make these pieces a great focal point in your room.
The vintage set of smaller casserole dishes made by Pyrex in the seventies. The exterior of the dishes are bright orange and deep red-orange with a cream colored wheat design.