Vintage Finds of the Week- March 5th

I found some super cool finds this week on Etsy Vintage, including some fabulous linens and ceramics, accessories, cute children’s tea cups, and an adorably funky book! Check em’ out:

Kitten & Balloons RED Tin Teacups

Visit Sushipot Part’s Shop Here: www.sushipotparts.etsy.com

Vintage Embroidered Full Apron Flower Basket

Visit Ivory Bird’s Shop Here: www.ivorybird.etsy.com

Vintage Ceramic Dachshund Tray

Visit Judy’s Avocation’s Shop Here: www.judysavocation.etsy.com

Vintage Mid Century Modern Pink Tin

Visit Dig Vintage’s Shop Here: www.digvintageshop.etsy.com

Full Flat sheet vintage yellow white and blue tourquoise floral print eyelet trim

Visit Happy Kristen’s Shop Here: www.happykristen.etsy.com

1960s Bird Brooch from Spain Hand Painted

Visit Bright Eyes Treasures Shop Here: www.brighteyestreasures.etsy.com

Vintage Childrens Book Joke Book
Vintage Childrens Book Joke Book

Visit Neato Keen’s Shop Here: www.neatokeen.etsy.com

German handkerchief collection Set of 5

Visit The City Gardener’s Shop Here: www.thecitygardener.etsy.com

Vintage Hazel Atlas Hobnail Milk Glass Tumblers

Visit A Glimpse From the Past’s Shop Here: www.aglimpsefromthepast.etsy.com

Children Decor Rempel Planter Cow

Visit Queen Bee Vintiques Shop Here: www.queenbeevintiques.etsy.com

Aren’t they all so cute?!? I love anything Hazel Atlas, animal ceramics, and of course vintage linens! I hope you all enjoy these lovely finds and browsing these awesome shops as much as I do! Until next week…

Happy Shopping!

 

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3 Responses

  1. Ki crenshaw

    I love the vintage kid’s tea cups. You always find the cutest things.

  2. AJ

    What a small world! And too funny!
    I bought THEE VERY tumblers you have posted above (hobnail with red rim)
    One of my very first vintage glass purchases 3+ yrs ago on Etsy. Now I am a vintage glass addict and a member of the Hazel Atlas collectors site.
    I discovered they are not made by by HA.
    They were mfg. by Macbeth Evans in 1923-26. Made of Monax. A material similar to milk glass but much more delicate and also having a opalecant sheen when held in the light just right.
    This is frequently called “fire”.
    ie: “Vintage Macbeth Evans Monax tumblers. Hobnail design with hand painted red rim. Near mint condition with lots of “fire” remaining on glass surface”

    • My So Called Crafty Life

      Oh wow AJ! That’s awesome! I love the glasses! I’m not familiar with Macbeth Evans, so I definitely will be looking them up soon! Thanks so much for the info 🙂 Love love love vintage glassware!