Great 1930's mayonnaise beater jar, Art Deco design with bubbles (balls) of differing sizes going up the jar in 4 places, useful for beating an egg or other sauces as well as salad dressing, dates from before bottled dressings were sold, 4 3/4" tall and jar is 4" wide, metal lid and wooden knob are both the old jadite green, there are some spots of missing paint on the metal lid but I am leaving it in vintage condition but you could easily repaint it to match your kitchen decor. G ...click for details
Delphite blue depression glass salt and pepper shakers, probably made by Jeannette Glass Co, basketweave design as though they are casks of wine, 6 1/4" tall and 2 3/8" wide. Excellent condition.
Jadite green measuring cup made by the Jeannette Glass Co in the 1930's, holds 2 cups, numbers and cup measurements on both sides raised, 3 3/4" tall, sunflower design on the bottom. Excellent condition.
Great transparent green orange reamer, made in the 1930's by Fry Glass, tall straight sides with Art Deco panels, rounded open handle at 90deg from spout, of course a green vaseline color, 6 1/4"wide w/o handle and 2 1/2" deep. Excellent condition.
White milk glass covered round drip jar or grease jar made by Hazel Atlas as part of the range set with matching shakers. The lettering is in black in a black oval motif which is often called "black shield". These are very hard to find compared to the shakers. The drippings jar is 4" wide and 3" tall. Excellent condition of glass and lettering. See close up of black enamel lettering -- it is > 90% with just a couple of tiny spots of lightened or missing script.
Fire King jadite quarter pound butter dish, made by Anchor Hocking Glass Co in the 1950's, bottom is jadite with closed handles, top is crystal and stippled. Excellent condition.
Fire King sapphire Philbe design hot plate or trivet, bottom is 8" wide not including the very decorative handles, top holds a pot with a diameter up to 7" . Excellent condition.
Jeannette Delphite blue glass cowboy hat that was designed, I believe, originally as an ashtray, you could have put your cig on the crease in the top of the hat, now used as a fun candy dish, 6 1/4" long and 5 1/2" wide. Excellent condition.