Saturday, August 27, 2022

August's Fourth Haul of Antiques and Untiques

A nice collection of rarities and must-haves:

first we have this mahhhvelous cook book

Menus for Entertaining

What's so neat about this cookbook is that it has menus/recipes for a variety of events you might find yourself putting together.

Say you want to do a Hungarian dinner for six, or a formal luncheon for four, or a Thanksgiving dinner for twelve, there's a menu and recipes (99.9% of which I've never heard of) for all these.

Or maybe you wanna do a pique-nique à la Française for four, a Malayan brunch for twelve, or a buffet supper smörgåsbord for sixteen, the book has you covered.  

Plus, there's a recipe for lime chiffon pie that's worth the price of the book.

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    We be having Libby from the 1939 New York World's Fair  SOLD

 in piggy bank form

Initially, I thought this was Libby the glass company.  But it turns out that Libby the glass company spells its name as Libbey.  So this is Libby the vegetable company.

Something very neato for your collection of 1939 World's Fair collectibles, and/or your collection of vintage advertising items, and/or your collection of old still banks.

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next up, we have two GORGEOUS marigold carnival glass pitchers SOLD

I couldn't find the pattern for this one: it sorta looks like Rising Sun married with the Hob Star and Arches pattern.

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This one has the true Rising Sun pattern SOLD

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Etwas Spaß fűr die Deutsche sprecher

The message on the plate translates as 'Schnapps was His last word,which the angels carried away.'  Presumably to planet Earth.  

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Lastly, but thousands of miles from leastly, we have a Japanese geisha ware hair receiver. 

Just this week, I got a whole collection of antique hair receivers. Soon to appear here.

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Until then, see more, get more here:

www.etsy.com/shop/AntiquesUntiques

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