Favorite Vintage Finds of the Week- February 22nd
Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! I took a little trip up to Asheville at the end of last week to surprise my Hannah for their birthday. It was a lot of driving but I totally enjoyed the trip. I’ve been spending a lot of time in the kitchen lately prepping our smoothies and lunches and it has had me thinking of how much I love vintage kitchen items! So, I thought I’d share some of my favorite vintage kitchen goodies with you all this week. Here they are:
Vintage Soviet Salt Shaker/USSR Porcelain Cock/Rooster Saltcellar/Colored Porcelain/Ceramic Spice Jars/Rooster Figurine/1970’s/Collectibles from Madame Di
Vintage Skyline Rotary Hand Whisk – Egg Beater 1940s / 1950s from Pemmy’s Emporium
Vintage kitchen scales – Soviet kitchen scales – Vintage housewares – Soviet vintage – Made in USSR from Vintage Beauty Archive
Vintage Tin Kitchen Canister Set with Matching Breadbox / Charming 1940’s Faded Graphics / Green / Heavy Clasps from Rust Farm
1930s Wedgewood Enamel Stove With Shakers from Nacho Kitty
Rare vintage Ransburg wax paper dispenser, red/orange, hand painted, tin, metal, vintage kitchen, baking from Funsize Vintage
Vintage Cookbook 1939 The Common Sense Cookbook 200 Recipes and 100 Puzzling Food Questions & Their Answers Cook Book 1930’s Cooking Kitchen from Coco’s Kitchen
Enamel REFRIGERATOR BOX | 1930s Blue and White Enamelware Storage | ONE Small Vintage Metal Refrigerator Dish | Fridge Pan | Medical Enamel from God Save Strawberry Jam
Soviet vintage kitchen untensil set, 7 piece steel kitchen set, rustic kitchen, kitchen decor from Russian Scarf
Vintage Robinson Ransbottom (RRP) Kitchen Utensils Bowl Set, DAMAGED for Display ONLY, Yellow Ware, Rolling Pin Teapot, Pastel, 1930s from Grammy’s Goodies
Vintage Androck Glass Jar and Nut Grinder from 42 Birds Vintage Co
Tipp USA 8 piece spice jars and rack from Heartland Workshop
Aren’t they all so adorable! I am totally in love with everything! I love the styling of the rooster. It is very art deco looking even though it’s from the 70’s, isn’t that kinda funny! Also, how amazing is the stove! Gorgeous! Be sure to check out the fantastic shops that these lovely items came from. There are lots of treasures to see! I’ll be back next week with more vintage fun. Until then…
Happy Shopping!