This is a vintage aluminum 1 quart size casserole/serving bowl stamped as Buenilum. This is the trademark of designer Fredric Buehner (1908-1971). Buenilum was made from 1933 to 1969. Our bowl is typical of the 1950's Eames Era with which Buenilum is most associated. This bowl is sold elsewhere for $45.00
OVENEX was produced by Ecko starting in the 1920"s. It was marketed as "The New Baking Material". Ours is a regular size loaf pan with the OVENEX star pattern. It's in good condition showing the signs of its age.
This is a very unique Wilton pan. It's greyware and the marking is only WILTON- Taiwan. It has 24 shallow cavities. I have been that "...this pan is for mini cupcakes. A good size for small children, ladies teas, or small tarts..."
This light copper colored mold is in a scallop shape. It is a 4 cup capacity and perfect for cooling summer salad molds. Or--just hang it on the wall of your retro kitchen.
This covered casserole was made by Everlast and is a hammered grape vine motif. It is 8" diameter and comes with a Pyrex bowl. While these were called casserole and were on all bridal shower lists in the 50's, they were not intended for cooking.
These are delightful individual dessert molds remininscent of formality and high tea! They can be used for jello or even individual cakes and are in the swirled ring pattern. We have 5 pairs at $3.05 per pair.
Eames era brushed aluminum ice bucket by Vasco Aluminum. It has claw handles and is in good condition. a perfect addition for your retro bar/gameroom
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