This set was made in the 1930's by The McKee Glass Co. It is custard, or ivory colored opaque glass with deco foil labels. The SUGAR jar has a glass lid. All pieces are in excellent condition!
This 7pc beverage set was made by The Hocking Glass Co. and was shown in their 1932 catalog. It was one of the first bright and cheerful glassware sets to appear after the depression to help brighten kitchens. The pitcher holds 60 oz and the 6 tumblers hold 11oz each. All are in excellent condition!
Excellent! 1940s retro kitchen, red and crystal glass block COFFEE, TEA, and SUGAR jars with embossed red plastic coffee measure and red plastic lids. These are a very sturdy jar set that weigh 14 lbs! The cat won't knock these over! ... The glass is very clear and without damage. No labels on jars so we assumed the names. Very 40's deco!
These older wmg paneled and ruffled top glasses were used in soda shops and drug stores after the depression and into the 1950's and 1960's.
Perfect for your home soda shop! Unused condition!
This white milk glass punch ladle is beautiful!
There is no pattern so it will go with just about any set. It has a ground bottom on the cup and an ice lip too! The size is on the photo. Nice! Unused condition!
The quality of this Hocking utility jug is superb! Made in the late 1930's and used in kitchen tasking, soda shops, and drug stores, this jug is very versatile and practical. Pure white for cleanliness. Unused condition!