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Betty Crocker's recipe card box set
04/19/2026

Betty Crocker's recipe card box set

National geographic close-up state maps box set
04/19/2026

National geographic close-up state maps box set

Holly hobbie Christmas 1972
04/19/2026

Holly hobbie Christmas 1972

Who vintage wicker swag lamp
04/19/2026

Who vintage wicker swag lamp

Pfaltzgraff T-Rose creamer pitcher and large ramekin
04/19/2026

Pfaltzgraff T-Rose creamer pitcher and large ramekin

Set of 2 crystal leaf dishes
04/19/2026

Set of 2 crystal leaf dishes

Pineapple napkin holder, salt and pepper shakers, creamer and sugar dishes
04/19/2026

Pineapple napkin holder, salt and pepper shakers, creamer and sugar dishes

04/19/2026

Coming to Junque and Disorderly on 5/17 at the Dunkirk Fairgrounds

Teak wood has long been prized for its durability, water resistance, and beautiful grain, making it a popular choice for...
04/07/2026

Teak wood has long been prized for its durability, water resistance, and beautiful grain, making it a popular choice for furniture, cabinetry, and decorative items, especially during the mid-20th century. Scandinavian designers, in particular, favored teak for its natural elegance and its ability to be shaped into organic, flowing forms that characterized the era's aesthetic. Serving trays made from teak were both functional and decorative, often showcasing the wood's natural beauty through minimalist designs.

This type of serving tray, with its elongated oval shape and subtle curves, is characteristic of Scandinavian design from the 1950s and 1960s. These pieces were often handcrafted, emphasizing the natural beauty of the wood and the skill of the artisan. They were used for serving drinks, appetizers, or as decorative centerpieces on tables, embodying the functional yet stylish ethos of mid-century modern design. (Curio)

$20

Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1907 in Dunkirk, Indiana, became a prominent producer of pressed glassware, including ...
04/07/2026

Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1907 in Dunkirk, Indiana, became a prominent producer of pressed glassware, including popular carnival glass patterns. Carnival glass, known for its iridescent sheen achieved through a metallic salt treatment during firing, was particularly popular in the early to mid-20th century. Indiana Glass continued to produce these decorative and functional items, often replicating older patterns or creating new ones that appealed to contemporary tastes.

This particular dish, likely from the 1970s, showcases the company's continued production of carnival glass. The 'Trellis' or 'Basketweave' pattern is a classic pressed glass design, and the amber carnival color was a staple. Such dishes were commonly used as relish dishes, candy dishes, or decorative accents, reflecting the enduring appeal of iridescent glass in American homes.(Curio)

$10

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