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- Glass Patterns from the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s Identification Guide
Christmas Candy has a wavy edge that looks like Christmas ribbon candy The handles have the curvy, jagged edge shown in the cup and vertical pieces have wavy sides Indiana Glass made this in 1937 through early 1950s but it is not as common a pattern as some others
- Old-Fashioned Glassware Terms to Know - The Spruce Crafts
They were especially popular from the 1920s through the 1940s, and usually had matching candlesticks to place on either side of the bowl Depression glass versions often have wide, rolled edges like the one shown here, but they took many shapes
- Antique Soap Saver: Styles, Identification, Value - Jacqueline Rare Antique
Vintage soap savers were useful objects with a common basic design, but the manufacturers gave them different looks Even though there are currently three primary varieties of this product, certain local manufacturers historically adhered to their own visions of how each model should look
- Timeless Elegance: 19th and 20th Century Vintage . . . - Vintage Virtue
With a history spanning the 19th and 20th centuries, these delicate yet resilient artifacts offer us a glimpse into eras defined by innovation, societal shifts, and artistic revolutions The symphony of colors, forms, and techniques that characterize vintage glassware is a testament to the creativity and mastery of the glassmakers who crafted them
- A brief history of Soap, and Soap Containers
Soap has an ancient history, literally dating back thousands of years Made of animal fats, lye, and ashes, the process of making soap was arduous and time-consuming
- Antique Washstand Identification and Value Guide | LoveToKnow
Check the back and bottom of the washstand to see if there are any marks You may also find stickers or labels on the underside of drawer boxes or underneath the top surface These can tell you who made the piece, and that will give you some clues about when it was made
- Soap dish - Wikipedia
A soap dish is a shallow, open container or platform where a bar of soap may be placed to dry after use Soap dishes are usually located in or near a sink, shower, or bathtub Most soap dishes are made from waterproof materials such as plastic, ceramic, metal, or glass, though some are made from bamboo
- Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetic Guild
P G developed their "White Soap" which became Ivory Soap in 1878, when a workman left the machine on too long creating their famous "floating soap " That discovery led P G to start its first effort at mass-marketing its products, particularly Ivory Soap, through continuous consumer advertising
- Vintage Soap Holders - Etsy
Check out our vintage soap holders selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our soap dishes shops
- Antique Wash Stand: Style and Value Guide
During the Victorian era, the wash stands grew in size and essentiality; having wider plain tops and raised backs to hold the bowl, pitcher, and other toiletries Some had attached mirrors to give the complete vanity feel—think of it as your modern-day bathroom sink and mirror
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