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set 4 vintage Federal 4 color stripe juices
This grouping consists of 4 4 oz horizontally striped or banded glasses made by the Federal Glass Company. Each glass carries the F in a shield mark. Most likely from the late 1930s, this set would go well with LuRay even vintage Fiesta or Harlquin china. The bands a blue, pink, yellow and blue.
Add them to your kitchen today. Orange juice looks great and tastes great in vintage 20 century American glass!
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Pyrex Visions France 7 inch Skillet #16
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 7 inch wide Open Skillet has the numbers 16 placed vertically on the underside of the handle. It features the original 1983-1989 waffled glass surface on the inside. It is shown on page 123 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. According to Coroneos, it was produced from 1985-1989. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in excellent condition and looks unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Pyrex Visions France 7 inch Skillet #26
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 7 inch wide Open Skillet has the numbers 26 placed vertically on the underside of the handle. It features the original 1983-1989 waffled glass surface on the inside. It is shown on page 123 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. According to Coroneos, it was produced from 1985-1989. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in excellent condition and looks unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Pyrex Visions 0 .5L Covered Saucepan USA
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 0 .5L Covered Saucepan (1 Pint) has the words Visions Corning USA and 0.5L on the top side of the handle. The lid has the number 7 on one side and 6 on the other, just to the right of these numbers Pyrex P81C. It is shown on page 121 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. According to Coroneos, it was produced from 1983-?. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in very good condition and looks like it is either very lightly used or unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Pyrex Visions France 10 inch Skillet B
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 10 inch wide Open Skillet has the letter B placed vertically on the underside of the handle near where it joins the body of the pan. It features the original 1983-1989 waffled glass surface on the inside. It is shown on page 124 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. According to Coroneos, it was produced from 1984-1989. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in very good vintage condition and looks lightly used if not unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Pyrex Visions France 11 inch Covered Skillet
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 10 7/8 inch wide Covered Skillet has the letter R placed vertically on the underside of the handle near where it joins the body of the pan. It features the original 1983-1989 waffled glass surface on the inside. The lid has the number 26 on it. It is NOT shown on page 123-125 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. I wonder if the larger size of the French line is harder to find. It appears so. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in very good vintage condition and looks lightly used if not unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Pyrex Visions 1 L Covered Lipped Saucepan USA
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 1 L Covered Lipped Saucepan (1 Quart) has the words Visions Corning USA and 1 L on the top side of the handle. It stands 3 1/2 inches tall without the lid and 5 inches tall with it on. The lid has the number 40 on one side and Pyrex V-1-C and the letter B to the right of that. It is shown on page 121 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. According to Coroneos, it was produced from 1984-?. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in very good condition and looks like it is either very lightly used or unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Pyrex Visions France 10 inch Chicken Skillet
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.
This Pyrex Visions 10 inch wide Covered Chicken Skillet has the letter A placed on the underside of the handle near where it joins the body of the pan. The top of the handle says Visions Corning France. It features the original 1983-1989 waffled glass surface on the inside. It was produced from 1986-1989 only. The lid has the number 33 on it as well as these words PYREX V 12 C. It is listed on page 125 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.
It is in very good vintage condition and looks lightly used if not unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.
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Vintage wooden Shopping Reminder board
In the 1930s to the 1060s, it was common for every kitchen to have a Reminder Board, where a busy homemaker could keep track of the items needed for the next trip to the store. Many were fanciful and playful and meant to go along with kitchen decors and colors of the day. This piece originally sold for $1. You can still see the price tag from the M.H. Fishman Co store on the back.
This reminder board measures 11 inches long x 5 3/4 inches wide. It comes with its original 6 black and 6 red pegs to be used on the Board. A wooden cutout fawn a la Bambi decorates this eye-catching vintage kitchen piece.
Included in the list of goods are: bacon, bread, butter, B. Powder, B. Soda, cake, cereal, cheese, cleanser, coffee, crackers, cream, eggs, extracts, flour, jams, juices, lemons, matches, meats, milk, oranges, onions, pepper, relishes, rice, potatoes, salt, soups, soap, spices, starch, sugar, tea, tissue and vinegar. There, now that's a shopping list.
This vintage wooden Reminder Board is exactly the way I bought it, covered in plastic to protect it surface and keep the pegs in place. What a great retro kitchen item. Add it to your collection or decor today.
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Tupperware Tower of Shakers! Funky! Wow!!
This stacking set of four plastic shakers has a colored body and a white removeable plastic top. The top container has a white plastic cap which fits any of the shakers. All are clearly signed Tupperware and carry the following numbers: 1308-24 (yellow, chocolate brown, orange) 1308-20 (avocado green), 1308-27. All have bright colors and have no scratches or dents. A great example of 1960s kitchen collectibles. Add it to your Tupperware or Mod kitchen today.
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Fire-King blue flower small casserole
This Fire-King #472 small Castleware covered casserole was made by Anchor Hocking. The design is of sprigs of blue flowers. Excellent condition.
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Juice King Deco juicer
Juice King Deco juicer complete with all working parts and original paint in very good condition.
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MIJ Fry pan shape hanging spoon holder
This fry pan shaped Made in Japan spoon holder has a hole in its handle to hang it as a decorative accent. There is a very Mid Century abstract open Pear and Apple as its main decoration. Shades of green and blue on the inner rim. There is overall crazing to the piece which I think was intentional. No chips, cracks or flakes. Add it to your retro kitchen today!
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Made in Japan figural bee honey pot
Standing 4 1/2" tall, this charming Made in Japan honey pot features a figural bee as its finial and a figural bee on the end of the dipper. Painted with raised turquoise, black and black bees, it is in excellent shape and ready for your breakfast nook table. Add it to your MIJ collection today.
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Hall Phoenix line blue refrigerator cov jar
This delphinium blue covered refrigerator jar is part of the 8 piece line Hall made for the Westinghouse company. The line was introuduced in 1938. This jar measures 6 inch long x 4 inch high. It has a good strong glaze and coloration. It is in excellent condition and does not appear to have been used. Add it to your Art Deco kitchenware collection today.
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Hall blue Phoenix line cov refrigerator jar
This delphinium blue covered refrigerator jar is part of the 8 piece line Hall made for the Westinghouse company. The line was introuduced in 1938. This jar measures 6 inches long x 4 inches high. It has a good strong glaze and coloration. It is in excellent condition and does not appear to have been used. Add it to your Art Deco kitchenware collection today.
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Pair blue pink Chevron pot holders. Shower?
This pot holder features Pink/Blue Chevrons w/Blue Border on Square shape - Front & Back Identical - 7 inch wide. Excellent condition. They would make a great baby shower gift!!
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Navy Blue/White Chevrons pot holder
This pot holder features Navy Blue/White Chevrons w/Blue Border on Square shape - Front & Back Identical - 7 inch wide Excellent condition, no stains or tears.
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Green & White 18 Lobe Round pot holder
This Green & White 18 Lobe Round pot holder features a design on each side: white petals around a green center on one side. Bordered in green. The other side has all white petals. Very good condition, no stains or tears.
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