OMG, kittycats galore! Here's an amazing handkerchief or scarf by renowned designer Tammis Keefe featuring hundreds of different walking cats. We actually weren't sure if it was a handkerchief because it's quite large at 18x19". However, the scarves ...
Introduced by Kodak in 1962, the Brownie Fiesta made picture-taking more fun with its portable size and ease-of-use. Our Fiesta camera was made in Spain (please see 4th photo) and comes with its original strap. ...
Really cool owl cookie jar or canister, made by Pottery Craft, probably in the 1970s. I believe these came in sets of different sizes. Has a great vintage look to it, with the incised feather pattern and large eyes highlighted with white glaze. Base ...
Cool space-agey type digital clock by Sankyo. Chartreuse colored plastic with large numbers makes bleary-eyed morning reading easier. This is a model number 412 alarm clock in good working condition, has been tested and should be fine with any standa ...
Cute vintage pair of Arabia of Finland "Ali" pattern demitasse cups and saucers. We believe these are the demitasse cups as opposed to the standard teacups, because of the foot on the cup. We aren't certain who the designer was on the Ali pattern, b ...
Two classic "Trigger Mugs" from Bennington Potters, in a sort of teal-gray glaze. The matte glaze color is somewhat different than in the photos, the color is much darker and less bright blue. I believe that these were David ...
Beautiful Eva Zeisel designed Hallcraft gravy boat from the influential "Tomorrow's Classic" line. Zeisel is truly a modern design icon and all of her dinnerware is still relevant today. This gravy boat is pure white without any decals. It original ...
Elegant enamel bowls from Emalox, a Norwegian company that made various aluminum kitchenware items with bright colored enamels. They probably produced from the 1950s up until the 1980s. These two bowls are typical of the style you'l ...
I'm sure you remember back in the day when people actually used pocket calculators. But had you heard of the Magic Brain Calculator? This funny little gizmo requires no electricity and uses simple sliding mechanisms along with a set ...
Great Westinghouse appliance timer plus clock, Catalog number TC-81, probably made circa 1940s. These were used as automatic shutoff timers for things like coffeemakers, fryers and other kitchen items. Solid metal and glass construction, with a great ...
Candy apple red pushbutton phone made by GTE in the 1980s. Spice up your office or bedroom with this vintage blast from the past. Standard pushbutton numbers in a bright red housing. Includes a standard red bungee style phone cord that connects the h ...
This is a curious folding wood and brass tray made by Karoff. After reading up about it online, it turns out this was originally used as a buffet server. The depressions actually held shakers and condiment jars, and you could put cra ...
Very difficult to find Eva Zeisel designed Hallcraft China Century sugar bowl in the Sunglow pattern. Wonderful swoop design with beautiful tree and leaf pattern, with yellow lid. This is a fairly di ...
An amazing vintage Cathrineholm Lotus enamel casserole pot in unusual chocolate brown color. This is a very large casserole - we've measured it and it easily holds 4-5 quarts, and will fit 6 quarts when filled up to the rim. Comes complete with lid ...
This was such a cool item, that we almost kept it for ourselves - a vintage glass and plastic hummingbird feeder made by Idyllour Bird Haven of Pasadena. We've seen a few other feeders like this previously, for hummingbirds and other ...
Drip glaze planter in green avocado color glaze made by Frank Moreno Ceramics. We call this the 1-Globe planter and it’s the smallest of 4 different sizes that Moreno produced. One thing interesting about this particular one globe is that there ar ...
This is a Telechron alarm clock in amazing condition that dates back to 1932-1938. I guess this isn't really mid-century modern design, per se, but it was probably state-of-the-art modern back in its day. We've done some research on ...
A striking mid-century modern orange and black thermos carafe. It's composed of a wonderful mixture of plastic and wood and comes from Falkenberg, Sweden. We haven't been able to find out too much about the designer G. Rosendahl or t ...
Vanity, thy name is vintage. This is a fab portable lighted makeup mirror made by a company called Bercy in Los Angeles. We think the name "Mirror Go Lightly" is an excellent pun - what happened to g ...
A striking enamel decorative plate or low bowl by Cathrineholm and designed by Grete Prytz Kittelsen. We've seen this treatment around a few times, but we're not entirely sure of the pattern name. It consists of what ...
This is the iconic modern tea kettle designed by noted industrial designer Michael Lax (1929-1999) for Copco. Lax was actually friends with Copco's founder Samuel Farber, and the company produced his signature kettl ...
Get your game on with these vintage poker chip holders. Four individual brown with swirled black plastic "chip-o-racks" for use in your next all-in home game. Made by Pacific Game Company of North Hollywood, Calif, most likely in the late 1960s. Come ...
Nice, classic Swingline brand metal stapler, most likely from the 1970s. This is a smaller stapler in avocado green, probably the 711 line. Nice compact form, fits in the palm of your hand. Staple up a storm in your retro office! ...