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Look how nice these red and green and white kitchen collectibles look together. Of course adding a yellow salt and pepper set does punch up the display. Just for the record, the white bowls shown are the entire nesting set.

These are new editions to my collection and are not in my first book, Hot Kitchen and Home Collectibles of the 30s, 40s, 50s. I am gettin itchy to do a second book. (But working as the editor of this site is keeping me plenty busy).


These charming kitchen- wares yare on display in my shoppe kitchen N Stuff at The Collinsville Antiques Company.of New Hartofrd, CT. http://www.cdiannezweig.com/


Share your red, green and white collectibles here. .

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Here are some photos of my gadge assortment baskets; usually arranged by color, e.g., red, green, yellow, black, etc. I have about 25 kitchen collectibles categories at More Than McCoy including Graniteware; Bakelite; Tinware; Yellow Ware; Electric Gadgets; Wear-Ever; Androck; etc.
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Christmas is, of course, the perfect time for red and green (with a little white). Here are some of the Christmas textile items from my website:


Of course, red, green and white is more than just for Christmas, so we have plenty of other vintage tablecloths, towels and aprons in these basic colors.

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Sharon...keep these photos coming...they are precious...Dianne

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OK, Dianne,

More from the website:

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I thought this apron was the most precious Christmas apron I've seen, especially timely because a Beagle won the best of show at Westminster.... and I've always loved beagles. I put it in my eBay store.

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Thought I'd send along a picture of a set of canisters, trays, coasters, shakers and breadbox in these colors. They're signed "Decoware". Any idea of age, value, desirability? There are at least 21 pieces altogether.

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Well this is cream and green, Hi all I just got this dispenser in the shop, and thought it was interesting, had a pattent number onit 2,239,966,titled despensing divice, so I looked it up the pattent date was filed in 7-31-39 and granted 4-29-41, Ansgarius Hesekid Johnson, assigned to Club aluminum Products Chicago,
Club Aluminum dispenser flour or coffee or ?
Craig Phillips
B & C Emporium
http://www.b-c-e.biz

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oh am i ever drooling over the red and white decoware canister set,

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This is awesome.

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Love these posts- everthing is gorgeous- I've added a pic of part of our collection of enamelware.

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What a beautiful grouping!

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The enamelware is very special...does anyone now more about these items? Age, manufacturer, country of origin? Dianne

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