When was the Jewel Tea Cookie Jar discontinued?
The handles, also called ears, were supposed to be “easy grip”. This Cookie jar was discontinued in 1969. This piece has a mint lid with mint gold gold and the gold is also mint around the neck of the jar. Unfortunately one “ear” is chipped which is shown in the thumbnail.
How much does a Jewel Tea Set cost?
Group of four settings of six different pieces to total 24 Piece Set. All in fine to very good condition with most of gold remaining on rims, some pieces are worn. There are 4 each of 10″ plates, 9″ plates, 8″ plates, 6″ plates, fruit bowls, cups & saucers. BUY NOW set $xxx.00 SOLD ~ May have more ~ see set at bottom of page.
When did the Jewel Tea Pot come out?
Jewel Tea, Autumn Leaf Bean Pot with lid. This item was made from 1960 to 1976 by the Hall China Company and then was reissued in 1978. This particular piece is one of the reissues which is designated by three gold stripes, visible in the third thumbnail,…
What kind of glass is in the antique market?
Fenton’s strawberry scroll, a sweeping pattern featuring raised strawberries, is exceptionally rare and desirable in the antique market. While similar in appearance to standard glassware, crystal is a high-quality glass crafted with lead.
Is there a vintage glass salad bowl left?
Vintage 13″ Crystal Cut Glass Punch Bowl or Salad Bowl – Beautiful! Only 1 left! Vintage STERLING SILVER & GLASS CREAM & SUGAR SET Hawkes?
What kind of bowls were in the 1930’s?
A set of four handmade vintage Moroccan bowls. With a wonderfully intricate and harmonious arabesque design pattern, this handcrafted set of blue and white ceramic bowls will add an Antique signed Waterford crystal punch bowl, Circa 1920-1930.
What kind of glass is a serving bowl made of?
This iridescent blue Favrile glass compote serving bowl, by Louis Comfort Tiffany and produced by Tiffany Studios New York, is a delicate representation of the artist’s mastery in gl… Crafted by the legendary Tiffany & Co., this rare sterling silver child’s porridge bowl was crafted with a little one in mind.
The handles, also called ears, were supposed to be “easy grip”. This Cookie jar was discontinued in 1969. This piece has a mint lid with mint gold gold and the gold is also mint around the neck of the jar. Unfortunately one “ear” is chipped which is shown in the thumbnail.