Vintage Hull Pottery floral relief pitcher with soft pastel matte glaze and raised blossom detail. Marked “Hull Art USA” on the base. The glaze shows even, all‑over crazing — completely typical for mid‑century Hull and, in this case, adds warmth and charm to the surface.
I have had the pleasure of having many vintage cameras, this one is the best built, smoothest shutters have ever seen. Features the Compur Shutter, which works in all speeds.
Definatley a tribute to German engineering!
This adorable piece will double as a pitcher and decorative accent for bar and kitchen.
From 1950s to 1970s, by International Trading Co., Philadelphia , a mid‑century U.S. distributor of Japanese novelty brassware . They specialized in bringing Japanese whimsical items to gift shops and department stores.
I handle a lot of brass, and this does not have the weight of ones I usually see. To keep costs down for shipping wt, this is molded alloy with brass plating.
This process does not take away from the whimsy and decor of the pitcher.
Use to create a travelogue display at home of office
Use next to one or a collection of special photos
Use as a bookend
This camera came on the market in 1926. A bit smaller than previous ones, to make a little more travel friendly.
This features the Kodex shutter, makes this one a step above the Junior model.
These old cameras are not only great for collectors, but make outstanding and unique home and office decor.
From the makers of beautiful hand painted pottery pieces from Poland, this salt and pepper shaker set on tray
This pitcher is hand painted, so no two of them would ever look exactly the same. From around the 1940s. Made in England.
This bowl has stood thru time for a little over 100 years and is still ready today to be used on your table today.
This one has the original ladle, usually piece that got lost or broken over time.
Working accent lamp made from vintage thread bobbin around 1920s, 1930s
The bobbin was made by The Vermont Bobbin Company in Barre Vermont. The bill that bought them, EA Reilly in Patterson NJ then stamped their name into them.
Lamp has been retrofitted with modern wiring, has an inline switch, and is in working order.
Ties in great with Arts and Crafts and Industrial decor.