Plastic Case measures 2 ¾” x 2”. Good pre-owned condition with jokers. Each card looks like a different car.
$10.00 OBO.
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Plastic Case measures 2 ¾” x 2”. Good pre-owned condition with jokers. Each card looks like a different car.
$10.00 OBO.
This vintage plate measures 10" and is made by The Old Curiosity Shop by Royal, CeramicTransferware Dishes which are green. There are different scenes on each item and hinges depicted on the plate rims. This plate is a Charles Dickens design in green. No Cracks or Chips.
$10.00 OBO.
Cute blue sun tile trivet. It measures approx 7 3/4” square and the back is marked Potters Bennngton Vermont, Cooperative Design. In great shape, small nick in bottom corner as shown.
$30.00 OBO
Single pink dessert glass from Heisey. It measures approx. a little over 2 3/4” wide by approx. 1 3/4” high. Needs a wash but in great shape no chips or cracks.
$5.00 OBO
This is a 7 ½" gray stoneware pottery bottle with an ornate blue top with blue floral collar and 1” band of blue checks. The handle is brown with more decoration of green leaves with flowers. It is marked on the 2 ¼"squarish bottom – incised Doulton Lambeth 1881 – B800. The cork has never been removed and is broken off. The bottle even has a small pouring spout. Great condition.
$300.00 OBO.
Buy one or buy all four. These chrome-plated trays measure 6 ¾" x 5 ¼" with scalloped edges and a woman’s head with floral embossing. Use for a dresser tray or anything else you might want to use them for. $5.00 a piece.
$20.00 - $5.00 EACH OBO
This is a whimsical English jam jar with a long handle. It is yellow and brown with a country scene on one side. The other side has a saying - “A saucepan though I be – the fires not meant for me – But as I am no use as I am – You better fill me full up with jam!” Great condition.
$15.00 OBO.
This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...