Geri and Dan Tucker
$25.00
$25.00
Hocking Vitrock Red Flower Pots PEPPER Shaker.
Excellent condition with excellent graphics. Made in late 1930's.
Geri and Dan Tucker
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This set of replacement labels for Anchor Hocking canisters consists of 13 labels. They are as follows: Large labels for: COFFEE, COOKIES, CEREAL, FLOUR & SUGAR.. Medium labels for: TEA and RICE.. Smaller labels for: SALT, PEPPER, FLOUR, SUGAR and SPICE.. and the covered grease/drippings bowl: DRIPPINGS...
Geri and Dan Tucker
$32.00
$32.00
Depression era B & K Co. advertising glass fruit/cake knife. Unusual style. Used in homes for sanitary food preparation before stainless steel was available. Good condition with typical cutting area ruffness and niks. Could be ground if so desired.
Geri and Dan Tucker
$48.00
$48.00
Depression era crystal glass fruit/cake cutter knife. Used for sanitary preparation before stainless steel was available. The thumbguard style has always been elusive, and this one is in excellent condition!
Geri and Dan Tucker
$85.00
$85.00
1940's pink glass etched souvenir knife from Treasure Island. Elusive style & color of glass knife. These glass knives were used as sanitary fruit utensils before stainless steel was available. The etching is shown on the photo. Typical rough and nicked cutting edge, could be ground smooth if desired.
Geri and Dan Tucker
$65.00
$65.00
Apple green ribbed Pillar Optic cookie jar made by Hocking Glass 1930's. Excellent condition with no damage and no repairs. Lid could stand to be repainted but is otherwise good. Easy on, easy off. Label is new.
Geri and Dan Tucker
$185.00
$185.00
Original 1930’s art deco, footed green sugar shaker minus the chrome domed top. This particular style is called a Tilt-A-Spoon, and is made by The Measuring Device Corp. N.Y., and is signed on the bottom. There is also an embossed 8 point pattern on the bottom. Back in the “Wild and Crazy Days” of expensive Depression Glass Shows and rare rare stuff, this was one of the most desirable, and hardest to find sugar shakers...











