How about soup spoons? That would account for the equal number in the serving pieces.
Hammered aluminum was popular in the mid century, this being said since your items don't appear to be aluminum.
Are they metal or aluminum? Try magnet test. The tray and bowl look to have been hammered. The boxes don't have that same look, they may not...
I sold one in that same condition, insides gone. I agree that the frame alone is worth selling.
Maybe Owens Illinois?
Don is correct on the Federal Yorktown. No mistaking that pattern.
R site shows a plate like this (12 sections) as #34. I thought it looked familiar, was just researching New Martinsville the other day.
Your candle holders I believe are Federal Celestial Marigold Purple Iridescent.
This type of quilt is called a knotted quilt. Thread was sewn thru all layers to hold it together and then knotted on top, hence the name. Most...
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Had an opportunity to acquire several pieces of what looked like ABP glass. They were small pieces, nut dishes, etc. $4.00 each at local thrift....
The stem looks a lot like a Libbey Stem #8000
I'm wondering if that bottom would have set in a smoking stand?
Spatter ware from 50-60's? Royal Haeger? Savoy? Shawnee?
I've got an explanation! So the designer wanted it to be a pig, which is obvious from the snout. However the tail needed to be long enough to...
Its a cat's tail and ears with a pig snout. It's obvious the designer was having difficulty of some sort. But then, some people don't know...
They were also used for shoe buttons.
I'm thinking Nippon? or a fake?
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