This is a really neat item! Pictured is a white glass double towel rod with the original bracket. The glass is about 14 inches long, and the 2 rods swivel to hold your towels and then lay flat against the wall when not in use. Excellent condition, I have 2 of these available, price is per towel rod. These were usually destroyed when kitchens and bathrooms were remodeled and so they are very hard to find today - especially with the original hardware.
Theses emerald green canister jars were produced by Owens Illinois Company during the 1930's. They have the cube or windowpane design and coordinate with the diagonal rib Pantry jars that I also have available. 4 inches tall and excellent condition. They have no labels, so you can fill them with whatever spice you would like. I have 2 available, price is per jar. See my other listings for more Owens Illinois canister jars and shakers.
Theses emerald green canister jars were produced by Owens Illinois Company and marketed as part of their 'Pantry Jar Set'. 4 inches tall and excellent condition. They have no labels, so you can fill them with whatever spice you would like. I have 2 available, price is per jar. See my other listings for matching canister jars from this same set.
This emerald green canister jar was produced by Owens Illinois Company and marketed as part of their 'Pantry Jar Set'. 5 1/4 inches tall and excellent condition. It still has the original 'rice' label that's in good condition. See my other listings for the matching tea canister jar, as well as other items in the set.
This emerald green canister jar was produced by Owens Illinois Company and marketed as part of their 'Pantry Jar Set'. 7 inches tall and excellent condition. It still has the original 'coffee' label that's in good condition. See my other listings for the matching flour, sugar & cereal canister jars, as well as other items in the set.
These green glass drawer pulls date to the late 1920's - 30's and are authentic depression era glass. They are NOT the reproduction junk being sold today. Each knob measures approximately 7/8 inch diameter and 1 inch long. The threaded end is 1/2 inch. Excellent condition, I have 12 available and they are still on the original cardboard backing they came with. Price is per knob. See my other listings for more glass handles also from the depression era.
This amber glass drawer handle dates to the late 1920's - 30's and is authentic depression era glass. It is NOT the reproduction junk being sold today. Measures aproximately 1 inch diameter and 1 1/4 inches long. Excellent condition, I have 2 available. Price is per knob. See my other listings for more glass handles also from the depression era.
This covered refrigerator storage jar was produced by Hazel Atlas Glass Company.These jars were made to nest - you could stack them 3 or 4 high to save space, and put the lid on the top one. Good condition, the lid is fine, the bottom has a chip on the corner as seen in the picture.
Offered here is a Depression era Canister jar and lid. This jar was made by Hocking Glass Company and sold in the early 1930's. 8 inches high, the jar holds 64 oz. Excellent condition. See my other listings for smaller canister jars to match.
Offered here is a Depression era Canister jar and lid. This jar was made by Hocking Glass Company and sold in the early 1930's. 6 inches high, the jar holds 32 oz. Excellent condition, I have 2 available. Price is per jar. This size is vary hard to find so grab them while you can. See my other listings for the large canister jar to match.
This emerald green canister jar was produced by Owens Illinois Company and marketed as part of their 'Pantry Jar Set'. 7 inches tall and excellent condition. At one time, it had a label for cereal, coffee, sugar or flour. Of course, you can use it for whatever you'd like - chocolate would be my first choice.... See my other listings for more jars from this set.
Sunkist reamers date to the 1930's. They were produced by McKee Glass Company and offered as premiums with the purchase of bags of Sunkist oranges. Offered here is a jade Sunkist reamer in excellent condition. It's marked "Made in U.S.A." and Pat No. 68764" on the underside.
This glass stropper is a unique item. A stropper was used to sharpen a straight-edged razor. While they're usually made of stone, this one is pink depression glass and dates to the 1920's. The words 'Crystal Stropper' and 'Patent Applied For' are molded into the bottom edge. It's approximately 2 1/2 inches square and in excellent condition. This is the first of these I've been lucky enough to find - grab it while you can!
This fine rib mixing bowl was made by federal Glass Company in the 1920's. 6 3/4 inches in diameter, the base is square so that the bowl rests flat when in use. This bowl was sold as part of a nesting set of mixing bowls - here's your chance to complete your set. Of course, I have enough of these that you can use them for individual chef salad bowls or hearty soup bowls. I have 9 available, price is per bowl. See my other listings for other sizes.
These kitchenware shakers were produced by Jeannette Glass Company during the 1920's - 30's. The color is called Delphite blue, an opaque blue glass Jeannette used for their kitchenware line. About 6 inches tall and excellent condition, price is for the pair.