All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1970
item #1072978
(stock #0130)
Here is an extra nice set of 6 Marcrest daisy and dot Western Stoneware mugs from the 1950's and 1960's. These tankard stein cups stand approximately 5 1/4" tall and are marked USA on the bottoms. They are in very good to excellent preowned condition. I went over all six and see No cracks or chips. I do see one tiny fleck of glaze missing on one which could be a fleabite. These vintage pottery pieces have a very nice glaze...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Indiana Glass : Pre 1980
item #1073152
(stock #0131)
Here is a Deviled Egg and Relish Plate in the Hobnail Green Carnival by Indiana Glass.
Beautiful oval covered trinket box
A set of 1982 Worlds Fair bell shaped Salt & Pepper Shakers. These were souvenirs from the historical Knoxville Tennessee event. They are in very good condition, no chips, or cracks, however they do show some crazing. The salt shaker is made slightly larger than the pepper. Both have stoppers. They measure approximately 2 3/4" - 2 7/8" tall with the base being about 2 1/4" diameter. I do combine shipping if you are interested in other items.
Here is a perfect gift for a couple celebrating their 50th golden wedding anniversary. This is a Lefton handpainted scroll edge white with gold writing and trim collector plate. It measures approximately 8 1/4" X 6 1/4" and has 1639 printed on the bottom. It also has the red and gold Lefton Japan foil label. It is in very good condition with minimal gold loss. I do combine shipping if you are interested in other items.
Here is a beautiful working 3-way vintage porcelain or china lamp with gold trim and spring colored flowers. This appears to be a hand painted table lamp is on a cast brass base. Measurements are approximate. It stands 23 1/4" to top of brass finial, 16" to top of light socket. The cord is about 7 ft long, both the cord and plug are older but in good shape and working condition. I found this at an estate sale and would date this piece to the 1940's but can not be absolutely sure...
Jewel Tea Autumn Leaf serving bowl or mixing dish.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1960
item #1073623
(stock #0138)
Here is a Jewel Tea Autumn Leaf 6.75" serving casserole bowl or dish. I believe this piece was originally one of the stackable casserole set bowls. It is approximately 6 3/4" in diameter and 3 1/2" tall. It is in good used condition. This piece does show wear, most of the gold is worn off, but I do not see any chips or cracks. I do combine shipping, if you are interested in other items email your zip code and items of interest and I will send a shipping quote.
All Items : Lamps and Lighting : Pre 1950
item #1073799
(stock #0140)
This is a beautiful pair of Vintage Hurricane style Boudior Dresser Table Lamp Bases. These would be perfect for a lamp restorer. Each base stands approximately 7" tall and are about 4 3/4" in diameter at the base. They each have a beautiful hand painted rose colored flower with green stem and leaves. They have some stress cracks on the top of the neck, but otherwise they appear to be in very good vintage condition. I am estimating these to be from the 1940's...
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1970
item #1073823
(stock #0142)
This is a very nice white porcelain china teapot with gold trim, blue and yellow florals and a silver iridescent band around the lower section of the pot. It is marked Made in Japan on the bottom. It stands approximately 6 1/2" tall and is about 7 5/8" wide from spout to handle. I do combine shipping, if you are interested in other items email your zip code and items of interest and I will send a shipping quote.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1960
item #1074366
(stock #0145)
This is a nice Cottage Ware creamer and sugar with lid set Made in Japan. The sugar bowl stands approximately 4 1/4" with lid and the creamer is 3" tall. They are each about 2 1/4" square. They are marked "Japan” on the bottoms. These vintage ceramic pieces are in very good condition. They do show crazing and there appears to be a fine hairline crack near one corner on the top of the creamer (see picture)...














