Heavy Chromed Metal Top Syrup Pitcher
This is a Heavy Chromed Metal Top Syrup Pitcher that may have been used for a restaurant. Top closure snaps shut nicely and bottom glass is embossed Dripcut, Made in USA! This cute little syrup pitcher stands 4" tall and 4" long and about 2 1/2" across. Needs a good cleaning but other than that is in very good condition!
Black Panther Clock
Black Panther Clock with gold leaf is from the 50-60's era and in working condition. Would look good in a retro style room on a mantle or shelf. Sold as found in very good condition.
Vaseline Glass Bear
This little Vaseline Glass Bear is holding a bunch of balloons and would make a darling gift for that vaseline glass collector or a bear collector! It measures 2" tall and 1 1/2" wide. This newer bear has a mark that looks like a B inside a diamond shape.
Yellow matte finished Small 6" Mixing Bowl
Yellow matte finished Small 6" Mixing Bowl is in excellent condition. Nice and heavy pottery bowl.
Xmas Ornaments - Shiny Brites
This is for an original box and 11 shiny brite ornaments and 1 vintage green replacement ornament. Still a wonderful set of vintage mid century ornaments in many different colors of glass balls. Shiny Brites are American Made! Ornaments measure about 1 1/2" across each. All look to be in very good condition too!
Vintage Lake Print
This Vintage Lake Print is in a period 12" by 9 1/2" frame with original backing still on the print! It looks suspiciously like Lake Chelan in Washington State to me but I could be wrong.
Vintage Roses Platter
This is a Vintage Roses Platter made by T. A. K. Co. and marked vitreous porcelain. See picture for mark. The beautiful platter measures 14 1/2" long and about 11" wide. Gold leaf trim around edge shows wear but piece is in very good condition.
Antique Child's Eggbeater
This is an Antique Child's Eggbeater manufactured by A & J, made in the USA with a patent date of Oct. 9, 1923. This eggbeater measures 5 1/2" long and 1 3/4" wide and about 2" deep. In good condition though normal wear it still works real well!
Sheet Music - Lot of 4!
This is a Lot of 4 vintage Sheet Music in nice to good condition. Songs included are Good Night Wherever You Are featured by Ginny Simms on the Phillip Morris Program, On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe featured by Judy Garland in the movie The Harvey Girls, San Fernando Valley (I'm Packin' My Grip), I'd Give A Million Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday) featured by Larry Fotine.
Vintage Chicken Figurine
This is a Vintage Chicken Figurine probably made for a dime store. Has some glaze skips and crazing common with ceramics of this age. Very cute...see picture! This figurine measures 4" tall and 4 1/4" long from beak to tail and the base is 2 1/4" wide.
Cory Drip Coffee Maker
This is a glass Cory Drip Coffee Maker that I believe was used in an old restaurant. It has an old hot plate type burner and glass coffee urn along with the glass top piece and funnel tube to drain into the urn. As any electrical vintage items sold on this site are to be used for decorative pieces only and not plugged in. We will not be held responsible if customer chooses to do so. This is agreed upon ordering this item. Item measures 14 1/2" tall by 9" deep by 7" wide approx. Estimated shipping cost USA will be figured by area to be shipped to. Ju
Vintage Yellow Mixing Bowl
This is a Vintage Yellow Mixing Bowl marked made in Japan. That would make it pre world war 2. The deco style of the shape of the bowl and the crazing in the glaze on the bottom and the wear of the piece are all normal signs of the age of the piece. This bright bowl measures 9" across and 5 1/2" deep!
Spooky Pumpkin Man Figure
This is a new Spooky Pumpkin Man Figure made of some sort of resin material. Stands 9 1/4" tall and is 3 1/2" across the base.
EAPG Footed Bowl
This is an elegant Early American Pressed Glass Footed Bowl. This gorgeous bowl stands 7 1/2" tall and is 9" across. The bowl is in very good condition and the pictures here really don't do it justice!
Wooden Necker Knob
I am sure those of you who grew up in the 50's and early 60's remember these Necker Knobs they used to put on steering wheels so they could use one hand driving and keep their other arm free to put around their best girl! This Wooden Necker Knob is in good condition with a little rust on the screws holding it all together. A great find though for all you old car buffs!