This pretty sherbert glass is in excellent condition and stands 3 1/2 inches. They were made by Anchor Hocking Glass between 1938 to 1944 and hard to find in pink.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1950
item #622091
Vintage Universal Potteries Ballerina Gravy Boat. It was produced in 1948. The color is called Dove Gray. It stands 3 3/8" tall & the opening is 6" long x 2 3/8'. The pretty handle is an open ring handle. MINT CONDITION with no chips, cracks or repairs! It is not signed.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1950
item #622115
These 9 inch plates are nice and heavy. I love them. They look new. As you can see, there are two gray, one yellow, and one burnt orange. I so not know if people collect these in one color or mixed, so I am offering all at one price.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1980
item #630253
This jar bottom is in excellent shape. It measures 3 1/8 inches and would make a nice small vase for the table or to hold small utensils or tooth picks. Made from 1956 to 1982. Thanks.
This pitcher is from the Strawberry Country line. It is 5 1/4 inches and in excellent condition.
This is a beautiful doll from the 25th Anniversary of Barbie in 2005. Still in the box. Pink Label. The box shows some wear.
All Items : Wall Decor : Pre 1960
item #841255
Here is a lovely scalloped rim decorative plate from the 1950's with a gold border and bright brillant colors. It will give your kitchen that warm Mid Century feel. It reads "This Kitchen is closed due to illnes, i'm sick of cooking." In perfect condition, about 8 1/2 inches.
Here is a great eames era made in USA clock by GE in a maple finish. It is model 2H59, volts 115 cyc 60 W2 made in Ashland, Mass. It measures about 9 inches wide. The letters are made out of silver plastic or aluminum, I'm not sure. It is really gorgeous and in almost mint condition. There are some minor scratches right at the rim of the cover. Maybe someone once pried the cover off. It has a hanging hook added in addition to the hole designed on the metal back...
Here is a nice double pointed iron with detachable wood handle. I have found info that these were invented by Mrs. M F Potts in last half of 1800s. This was manufactured by Colebrookdale Iron Co in Boyertown PA. It is in very nice condition, with a smooth bottom. I purchased it from an older woman who was downsizing. Thanks for looking.
This is a pair of brown and yellow McCoy beauties from the mid 50's. They look like new, with a solid yellow interior glaze. I can find no damage to report. They were stored away for years. They measure 9 1/4" tall and 7 1/2" wide by 3 1/4 at the top opening. They are well documented in reference books on McCoy and both signed on the bottom. Offered as a pair because of the magnificent statement they make together.
This bowl was sold with Sunbeam mixers in the mid century. It is in very good used condition and displays well. Common to these bowls, there is a slight color variation on the bottom. It measures 9" wide, by about 4 1/2" tall. It glows under black light.
This little cranberry glass vase or pitcher is great with or without flowers. The inside base is a heavy inverse ribbing/swirl. It has a pretty clear applied handle and a rough pontil mark. I am not sure of its age. It measures about 4 1/2 inches tall.
















