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Taken in a neat kitchenware shop in New Hope, Pennsylvania- one of my favorite cities to visit when I'm in the Philadelphia area.

GENRE: eclectic salt & pepper shaker set

 

SPECIFICATIONS: new salt & pepper shaker set with polymer clay sculpture. approximate weight is 10.5 oz. other sizes and custom sizes are available depending on what we find at the local tag sale.

 

each salt & pepper shaker set is designed and created individually and a one-of-a-kind design. each piece starts with only a couple of color ideas and some polymer clay in my hand....

 

we have many designs and color combinations available.. if you don't see anything you like here plz feel free to look at our etsy.com site to see some of our other work. you can give me color combinations and I can make a custom piece to fit any room or idea.

 

custom orders are always welcome... enjoy our flickr page and work

 

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Awesome used kitchenware and antique shop where the owner also sells prepared food (soups, etc.) in Sonoma, California

beehive kitchenware! jim is great!

Here's my Thurday's Rag!

Aquarelle 2021-641 Strathmore cold press sans acide 300g- 12x9 po

Vintage, Silver Tray with a NS trademark Stamp and WMF

Large tray. Measures 16 ¾” x 12 ½”

NS = nickel-silver

1892 saw the development of a special technique for silver plating cutlery, whereby the silver is distributed in a way that, at the points of the cutlery most exposed to wear and tear, the coating is twice as thick as elsewhere. This process was patented and is still in use today. Known nowadays as 'Perfect Hard Silver plating' the technique remains exclusive to WMF.

By 1950, WMF staff numbers had again swelled to 3,000. Silver plated tableware and cutlery accounted for two thirds of WMF's turnover, with shops specializing in clocks and watches, gold and silverware representing the company's main customers. A shift in emphasis occurred at the end of the 1950s and was marked by an increase in the importance of Cromargan cutlery and hollowware. This period saw the creation of classic products, such as designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, which still feature in or have been reintroduced into the WMF collection. It also saw an increase in the volume of trade in household and kitchenware items between WMF and specialist retail shops.

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Last week, when we were wandering around and stumbled upon the Fortunato Brothers, we saw workers in this storefront with a pensive woman looking supervisory and wondered what pun they'd name the place based on its former life as a meat market. Turns out, no pun, and instead a welcome addition. As the cook in our household put it, "Cookie cutters! Baking pans! Yea!"

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Inside Marchandise - July 12, 2008

A cheerful woman enjoys her time in a warm kitchen, holding a teapot and a phone. Bright light fills the space, highlighting her joyful expression around kitchenware.

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"I'm Chiquita banana and I've come to say -

 

This one turned into the Chiquita Banana Lady, she's made of a vintage vase, old sugar bowl, old creamer, speckled 1950's red melmac cup and beads. She can sit around the kitchen and hold sugar packets or whatever in her headbowl. She measures 11 1/2 inches and doesn't sing or dance. She's signed and dated and no one else will have one like her.

Taken for the Sheffield Macro Competiton

Tokyo's kitchenware district

I found this Montusi bushman cookie jar on Etsy.

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