Showing posts with label cream and sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cream and sugar. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Lefton Mid-Century " Americanna Rose" Cream And Sugar Set


This could quite possibly be the ultimate in shabby-chic!  Here we have a gorgeous mid-century creamer and sugar dish with lid in the Americanna Rose pattern by Lefton, featuring an embossed rose on one side and a rosebud on the other.  The handle for the lid on the sugar dish is a lovely rosebud.  This was an extensive line during the 50's and 60's with many different pieces. 
 

This set is in great vintage condition with a couple of small fleabites and no cracks or repairs.  The hand-painted design is still bright and vibrant and these pieces show little wear.   there is some hazing consistent with age that, in my opinion, only adds to the beauty of these timeless pieces.  Sold as set.  Truly a fine addition to your romantic décor!


Asking - $28


Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.


Sunday, August 11, 2019

Corelle " Indian Summer" Cream And Sugar Set


Corelle, made by Corning, is a brand of glass and dish ware made of Vitrelle.  Vitrelle is a tempered glass product made of two types of glass that's laminated into three layers and was originally intended to use as glass for first generation television screens in the 40's.  It is extremely heat and break resistant.  Note that I said resistant - unbreakable and break resistant are two different things.  Corning recognized the practicality of these qualities when it developed this brand.


 Corelle made it's debut in 1970 and has been gracing tables ever since because of it's ultra durability and lightness.  It is strong and because it is thinner takes up less space to store.  There are over 2000 different patterns in this line, some of which can also be found on the Corning Ware cookware, and retired patterns are still widely available.


Here we have a beautiful Corelle creamer and covered sugar bowl set in the Indian Summer pattern that is in new-like condition.  The creamer is 3" by 3 1/2" and the sugar bowl 2 1/2" by 4".  The melamine lid for the sugar dish is also in excellent condition without cracks, chips, or stains.  This is such a nice retro pattern!

Asking - $15


Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Dominion Glass vintage " Saguenay" Creamer & Sugar Dish



















When it comes to depression glass tableware,  names that come to mind are the glass-giants Hazel-Atlas, Jeannette, Anchor Hocking, Federal, and Imperial.  While not quite internationally known, Canadian glassmaker Dominion Glass did a pretty good job of supplying Canadian households with wonderfully functional and attractive glasswares during the first half of the 20th century.



















The Saguenay pattern was produced from 1945-50 and is very similar to the Jeannette American Homespun pattern and consists of a series of  thin ribs with horizontal cross-ribs forming a grid-like pattern.  It was produced in clear crystal and crystal with pastel, fired-on colors.  Relatively unknown in the international depression-glass arena, these vintage pieces are still reasonably priced.



















Here we have a lovely footed, clear crystal cream pitcher and open sugar bowl in the Saguenay pattern.  It is in beautiful condition without cracks or chips.  The pitcher measures approximately 3 1/4" tall and the sugar bowl 3 1/8" with a 3 1/2"diameter.  Sold as a set.

A nice piece of Canadian glass history!

Asking - $15



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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Nevco Embossed Corn Harvest Creamer And Sugar Bowl.



















Here we have a lovely vintage creamer and covered sugar bowl set made by Nevco with an embossed  Corn Harvest pattern.



















This item was made in Japan and is in excellent condition without cracks and has just one chip on the base of the creamer, see photos.  There is one ear of corn on one side and two on the other.   Both items stand approximately 3.5" high and the sugar dish has a 3" diameter opening.
 


















This would be a great item for your fall harvest table.

Asking - $20


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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Jeannette Glass " Cubist" Creamer & Sugar Bowl Set



















Fostoria Glass Co.'s most successful line (#2056) was American and was produced from 1915 up until the plant closed in 1986 and it is one of their most copied and most misidentified patterns of all time.   These are NOT Fostoria American, they are Jeannette Cubist pattern.
 


















The Jeannette Glass co. produced the Cubist pattern mainly between 1929 to 1933 with most of it being in colored glass.  Scarce now these colored pieces are hard to find, but the clear crystal individual creamer and sugar bowl were produced for a much longer period and are still fairly plentiful.



















One difference between Fostoria American and Jeannettes Cubist is that Fostoria triple-fired theirs to make a much smoother, clearer finish to their glass.  The second way to tell the difference is in that the handles on a Fostoria set extend to the top of the piece whereas on a Jeannette they are further down, about half an inch.



















The verdict is in and it is that this  Jeannette Cubist creamer and sugar bowl is a lovely set worthy of gracing any table!  No chips or cracks, they are in fabulous condition.

Asking - $15



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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Federal Glass Buttons & Cane



















The Federal Glass Company was founded in 1900 and originally only produced mouth blown and etched glass but new manufacturing processes allowed them to produce mass quantities of inexpensive glass which was popular during the depression.  Some of their tableware was produced specifically for inserting into boxes of food or other household products as an incentive to purchase the product.
























This vintage Federal Glass Windsor "Buttons & Cane"  creamer and covered sugar bowl with matching tray is a great example of pressed or patterned glass.  It is in wonderful condition without cracks, and except for a few fleabites on the inside of the creamer, is chip free.   This is a pretty set and quite heavy.

Asking - $15



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Friday, June 21, 2019

Wood & Sons Retro Creamer and Open Sugar Bowl



















Awesome, hard to find, retro 70's Wood & Sons creamer and open sugar bowl in the stylized floral white and brown Wellesley pattern.  This set is in wonderful condition without chips, cracks, or hazing and is fully functional!  Creamer is 4" tall with a 3  1/2" diameter and sugar dish is 2  1/8" by 4  1/2"

Asking - $20



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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Retro 70's Sadler Creamer and Sugar Bowl



















Time to get on your hippy-vibe with a Sadler creamer and open sugar bowl in the 70's retro Mod Boho Flower pattern!  Both pieces are in great condition without cracks or chips and have just a little hazing.   Creamer is 3  1/4" tall and sugar dish is 2  1/2" tall by 3" wide.

Asking - $15


Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Wood & Sons Ivory Ware Rose Table Ware




















Ivorine China, or Ivory Ware, is a semi-porcelain body commonly called ironstone, and although the fired body looks vitreous or glass-like it is a refined earthenware and not true porcelain.  Ironstone china was patented in 1813 by Charles Mason as a  cheaper and more durable alternative to porcelain that could be mass produced.  Wood & Sons began producing the Ivory Ware line in the 1930's and it was one of their two most popular lines along with Beryl Ware which had a green colored body.




















This vintage Wood and Sons Ivory Ware Rose cream pitcher and covered sugar dish was manufactured during the 30's to 40's.  It features a lovely brushed gold gadroon edge that has seen little wear.  This romantic and shabby chic set is free from cracks, chips, stains, or hazing.


















Asking - $25 set



In the same pattern is a set of  low soup bowls  7  7/8" and side/bread plates 6" that are also chip, stain, and crack free.  One of the bowls has a slight bit of hazing consistent with age.  Sold as a 4 piece set.























Asking - $30



Finally, we have a pair of matching cups with saucers which are chip, crack, stain, and haze free.


















Asking - $20



Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.