This pretty Mikasa platter is from the discontinued Sunland pattern line, number 3113-KI. The 12 inch platter features a spray of orange and yellow flowers to one side of the white plate, with a yellow accent line around the rim.
This vintage sugar bowl 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 cream and sugar set was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
These vintage salad or luncheon plates were made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970.
This vintage serving platter made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This vintage butter dish was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
These vintage dinner plates were made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
These vintage dinner plates were made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This vintage pitcher 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 cup and saucer was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This vegetable serving was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
This set of 4 vintage bread and butter plates 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 decoupage wall hanging features an image of a young woman surrounded by flowers. The paper has a scalloped burned edge and has been adhered to a larger green painted block with a decorative scalloped edge and gold tone metal hanger.
This vintage owl earring stand holds at least 19 pairs of earrings in great retro style. The bright yellow owl sits upon a branch and base.
This vintage rattan look plastic frame was made by Dart Industries in 1977. These wood look frames are popular crafts and look great when you paint it a bright color.
This vintage pair of rattan look plastic wall hangings were made in 1979 by Burwood. Each piece is made to look like a basket weave or wicker design.
This cute little yellow tin box features an image on the lid of a fluffy orange, yellow, and white cat holding a pink flower in it’s mouth. The box is perfect for holding jewelry, trinkets or odds and ends.
This vegetable serving was made by Syracuse china from 1967 to 1970. The pattern is called Accent and is a part of their Carefree China line.
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 is a vintage bottle of British Sterling cologne from the 1970s still in the original box. There is till some cologne in the bottle - I would guess that it is about half full.
This lovely scallop edge metal bowl was made in England for Daher in the seventies. The dish features a pretty Asian inspired design of birds and floral motifs in shades of lilac, blue, bright green, orange, yellow and gold with a white exterior.
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 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.
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 beautiful vintage Jim Beam decanter bottle features a cool matte and shiny gold finish with a pink and green floral accent on ivory. This collectible bottle was made by Genuine Regal China Corporation.
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 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 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.