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Glass Hot Drink Carafe on Metal Stand Mid 20th C Eames
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Pre 1960 stock# 3372
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$16
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1950s black metal and glass carafe with cork stopper. Keep coffe, tea, or other beverages hot in this great looking, mid century carafe, with holder in the base for a candle. 12" tall, 6" largest diameter. Condition is good with some of the black enamel missing from the throat piece; a quick touchup with black spray paint would work beautifully to restore it to original. $12.75 US Shipping.
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15 Piece Ornate Serving Flatware by Rossi Italy Vintage
Metalware:
Pre 1960 stock# 3925
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$16
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Fifteen pieces of very ornate Italian flatware serving pieces by "Rossi," including 2 demitasse spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 serving fork, 5 long-handled cocktail spoons, and 6 pate or hors d'oeuvres scoops. Great condition, with some wear and oxidation of the metal as seen in photos. c. 1940-1960. $10 US Shipping; confirmation number provided; no insurance provided.
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Old Pewter Teapot with Eagle Finial Signed
Metalware:
Pre 1920 stock# 3369
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$49
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Marked on base, "Joseph Ridge & Co., Sheffield," England. Wonderful old pewter teapot which shows some interior repairs to the base. It's a little beat up, but obviously quite old and attractive. A nice piece for the collector of pewter. Age unknown. $12.75 US Shipping via Federal Express; insurance provided; tracking number provided.
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Old Aluminum Hot Water Bottle with Flannel Bag
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Pre 1930 stock# 4584
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$16
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Interesting old Aluminum Hot Water Bottle, with its own flannel storage bag. We find no marks besides the center instructions -- see photo. It is nearly 8" diameter, and about 1-3/4" thick. Purchased from a woman who believed it was about 70 years old. We leave age determination to buyer as we find no way to judge this. $10.75 US Priority Shipping; confirmation number provided.
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Old Under Counter Jar Lid Opener The Persuader
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Gadgets:
Pre 1990 stock# 4581
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$7
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Missing the screws (three), but in otherwise brand new condition; card backing is pretty bent up. My aunt had one of these and found it invaluable with her arthritis, so I must report that this really works. Opens any lid up to 6 inches diameter. The teeth are metal, and look like they'll last a long time. Use under cabinet, or under table; anyplace where the jar can remain upright while opening. $6.75 US Firs ...click for details
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Etched Gilt Salt & Pepper Shakers Porcelain Early 20th
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Pre 1950 stock# 04389
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$6
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In the style of Pickard, two-toned gilt (etched) Salt & Pepper Shakers, with corks, unsigned, "626" written in gold on base. 3-3/4" tall, 1-3/4" diameter foot. One small unseen flake on one base, and photo shows some gold losses, but honestly, you hardly see those tiny losses in person; bargain priced anyway. An elegant set for fine dining. c. 1930s, 1940s. $6.75 US First Class Shipping; no ...click for details
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Stained Onyx Decorative Handmade Fruit Mexico
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Pre 1990 stock# 4504-4514
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$5.60
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PRICE IS FOR EACH. Eleven luscious, solid onyx, stained beautifully, handmade in Mexico. Fruit includes both a green and a red apple, a banana, a cantaloupe slice, a watermelon slice, a mango, a peach, grapes, a miniature pineapple, an apricot, and an open apricot showing the seed. All in excellent condition. We've included a real medium apple for a size reference. Please email us for a shipping quote.
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Retro Mid Century 50s Glass Coffee Maker by Cory 10 Cup
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Pre 1960 stock# 4320
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Druey Lane
405: 684-9922
$17
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Striking black, white and gold 1950s Glass Coffee Maker, stovetop percolator by Cory, 10-cup, complete with gold-tone basket holder, and plastic basket. Looks brand new as if it might never have been used. Will be absolutely gorgeous in a retro kitchen. I'm old enough to remember and have used these coffee makers, and the taste of the coffee is soooo much better than the instant makers of today. Simply measure out your coffee as normal, place it in the basket, put desired amount of water ...click for details
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