These pretty vintage dinner plates are part of the Autumn Harvest line by Taylor, Smith and Taylor. The plates, made in the sixties, would be a great addition to your collection of vintage dinnerware.
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These pretty vintage dinner plates are part of the Autumn Harvest line by Taylor, Smith and Taylor. The plates, made in the sixties, would be a great addition to your collection of vintage dinnerware.
This vintage silver plate basket was made by Leonard Silver in Hong Kong in the 1960s. The basket features a round base and wires rising up towards an oval edge of thicker silver plate wire.
This antique mustard pot was made in Birmingham, England in 1899 by Britton, Gould & Co. The oval lidded pot has an openwork filigree side and solid lid.
This set of two vintage knife rests feature ornate cross legs and tapered center bars. They have a beautiful patina and natural toning.
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 set of three silver plated knife rests feature a tapered middle bar with jack straw ends, The rests are fairly heavy - about 2 ounces (56 grams) each. They have a beautiful patina and natural toning.
I am in love with the toning and tarnish on this large serving spoon by WM Rogers. The pattern is called “El California” and was first produced in the early 1960s.
This is a vintage wine basket made with silver plated wire. The basket features a basket made of flat silver plated wire with a handle made of round twisted wire with a braid effect.
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 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 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).
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 mod Royal China plate features abstract decorations of fruit and leaves in shades of golden yellow, orange and brown. The fruits depicted look like pears and apples.
This is a set of glass salt and pepper shakers with what I assume are silver plated lids. They are more modern in style, with cut glass fluting along the sides of the shakers.
This is a silver plate oval tray with beautiful toning. The tray would be a beautiful addition to your home decor as is or if you choose to polish it.
This is a vintage serving dish from the 1960s made by Franciscan china. It would be a perfect addition to your Thanksgiving table or autumnal decor.
This smaller pewter bowl was made by Stieff Pewter in the mid sixties. At that time, interest in the American colonies was at it’s height with the upcoming Bicentennial celebration in 1974.
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.
This is a small spoon with a cut out thistle and leaf decoration on the upper handle. I believe it is silver plate, although it is not marked as such.
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.