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:
Visit Sushipot Part’s Shop Here: www.sushipotparts.etsy.com
Visit Ivory Bird’s Shop Here: www.ivorybird.etsy.com
Visit Judy’s Avocation’s Shop Here: www.judysavocation.etsy.com
Visit Dig Vintage’s Shop Here: www.digvintageshop.etsy.com
Visit Happy Kristen’s Shop Here: www.happykristen.etsy.com
Visit Bright Eyes Treasures Shop Here: www.brighteyestreasures.etsy.com
Visit Neato Keen’s Shop Here: www.neatokeen.etsy.com
Visit The City Gardener’s Shop Here: www.thecitygardener.etsy.com
Visit A Glimpse From the Past’s Shop Here: www.aglimpsefromthepast.etsy.com
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!
Ki crenshaw
I love the vintage kid’s tea cups. You always find the cutest things.
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!