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This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 301 / 481 -
This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 302 / 481 -
This pair of vintage Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” plates carries forward the warmth and nostalgia of Christmases remembered. Produced in 1983 and long discontinued, these plates are beautifully detailed — a Victorian couple wrapped in garland, scissors in hand, a loyal puppy tugging playfully at the ribbon. The colors are soft and storybook gentle, framed by a festive garland that circles the rim, each bow illustrated as if tied by hand. The edges are traced with real gold trim that glimmers beautifully under holiday lights. These are not ordinary seasonal plates. They feel like memories — the kind pulled out once a year, placed at the holiday table with ceremony and care. Perhaps they once held Christmas cookies cooling on a counter, or dessert served after a family meal. Even now, decades later, they remain bright, smooth, and filled with personality. Their porcelain surface is a canvas of winter joy, with every figure painted in the classic Fitz & Floyd style that collectors love: whimsical, soft, and irresistibly warm. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd 1983 marking and the name “Deck the Halls,” these plates are part of a beloved and sought-after discontinued series. Whether displayed in a cabinet, hung as wall décor, or used gently during the holidays, they bring a touch of old-world Christmas magic into any home. A pair like this is the kind of gift that lives on — the kind that becomes tradition. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 303 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 304 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 305 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 306 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/1cScuti1c0o?feature=share Holiday porcelain that tells a story. This charming pair of Fitz & Floyd “Deck the Halls” mugs arrives from the earliest years of the line (1982/83), crafted in Japan and finished with a fine gold rim. The artwork is quintessential Fitz & Floyd: a Victorian couple bundled against the winter chill, reaching to crown a stone lamppost with evergreen wreaths and bright red bows while snow softens the scene. A twig-and-holly garland traces the inner lip, and a sweet vignette on the reverse adds that playful storybook wink collectors adore. Unlike loud novelty ware, these mugs feel gentle and nostalgic—porcelain bright and smooth, colors tender and winter-warm. They pour beautifully into any Christmas ritual: morning coffee while the tree lights glow, cocoa after an evening walk, spiced tea waiting by the window as carols drift through the room. Because the “Deck the Halls” line is long discontinued, surviving examples—especially matched pairs in this condition—carry both decorative charm and collectible weight. Display them on a kitchen shelf, hang them from cup hooks, or bring them out for your cozy December mugs-only rotation; they bring a graceful, old-world elegance to every sip. Stamped on the base with the original Fitz & Floyd mark and pattern name, these mugs are part of a beloved narrative series depicting festive Victorian preparations—ribbons, garland, laughter, and the quiet joy of doing Christmas together. It’s décor you can use, memory you can hold, and a story that returns every winter. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 307 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 308 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 309 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 310 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 311 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jGMfh9kyQEE?feature=share From the charming world of Fitz & Floyd, this pair of vintage “Deck the Halls” porcelain mugs carries the kind of storybook warmth that only classic Christmas décor can deliver. Produced in 1983 and now long discontinued, these mugs capture the whimsy and sentiment of the holidays in gentle illustrations and soft color work — a couple decorating with evergreen garland, a playful pup wrapped beneath, and ribbon curling as if to dance in winter air. The artwork wraps fully around the porcelain, bordered with a golden wreath motif, each rim kissed with genuine gold trim. They feel like something discovered in a grandmother’s china cabinet, taken out only during the holidays, polished with care, and placed beside a fireplace for cocoa as lights twinkled on the tree. The porcelain remains bright, the glaze smooth to the touch. Even after decades, they hold the spirit of gatherings, family rooms filled with laughter, and Christmas mornings remembered. Perfect for collectors of Fitz & Floyd, lovers of vintage porcelain, or anyone longing to bring old-world holiday magic into the home, this matching pair stands not only as drinkware but as heirloom pieces — the kind passed down, rediscovered, and adored. Their stamped base reads: “Deck the Halls – Fitz and Floyd, Inc. © MCMLXXXIII – Japan – FF 153,” affirming their authenticity and place within a beloved seasonal series. Beautiful, nostalgic, and wonderfully kept, they are ready to be cherished again. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you! 312 / 481 -
A joyful burst of Christmas charm, this vibrant holiday figurine features four cheerful Santas tumbling together in a lively swirl of color and personality. Each Santa is uniquely styled with expressive faces, playful poses, and festive attire, creating a captivating sense of motion that immediately draws the eye. They spill from a wonderfully detailed patchwork sack, decorated with bright patterns, holly motifs, stitched textures, and warm golden tones that capture the homespun magic of holiday storytelling. This piece brings together whimsy, nostalgia, and artistic flair in a way that feels both heartwarming and delightfully animated. Whether placed on a mantle, displayed in a centerpiece, or added to a growing Christmas collection, it brings an unmistakable spark of seasonal joy. The sculpted details, bold color palette, and lively composition make it a standout accent—full of personality and perfect for gifting, collecting, or adding a festive focal point to your holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 313 / 481 -
A joyful burst of Christmas charm, this vibrant holiday figurine features four cheerful Santas tumbling together in a lively swirl of color and personality. Each Santa is uniquely styled with expressive faces, playful poses, and festive attire, creating a captivating sense of motion that immediately draws the eye. They spill from a wonderfully detailed patchwork sack, decorated with bright patterns, holly motifs, stitched textures, and warm golden tones that capture the homespun magic of holiday storytelling. This piece brings together whimsy, nostalgia, and artistic flair in a way that feels both heartwarming and delightfully animated. Whether placed on a mantle, displayed in a centerpiece, or added to a growing Christmas collection, it brings an unmistakable spark of seasonal joy. The sculpted details, bold color palette, and lively composition make it a standout accent—full of personality and perfect for gifting, collecting, or adding a festive focal point to your holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 314 / 481 -
A joyful burst of Christmas charm, this vibrant holiday figurine features four cheerful Santas tumbling together in a lively swirl of color and personality. Each Santa is uniquely styled with expressive faces, playful poses, and festive attire, creating a captivating sense of motion that immediately draws the eye. They spill from a wonderfully detailed patchwork sack, decorated with bright patterns, holly motifs, stitched textures, and warm golden tones that capture the homespun magic of holiday storytelling. This piece brings together whimsy, nostalgia, and artistic flair in a way that feels both heartwarming and delightfully animated. Whether placed on a mantle, displayed in a centerpiece, or added to a growing Christmas collection, it brings an unmistakable spark of seasonal joy. The sculpted details, bold color palette, and lively composition make it a standout accent—full of personality and perfect for gifting, collecting, or adding a festive focal point to your holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 315 / 481 -
A joyful burst of Christmas charm, this vibrant holiday figurine features four cheerful Santas tumbling together in a lively swirl of color and personality. Each Santa is uniquely styled with expressive faces, playful poses, and festive attire, creating a captivating sense of motion that immediately draws the eye. They spill from a wonderfully detailed patchwork sack, decorated with bright patterns, holly motifs, stitched textures, and warm golden tones that capture the homespun magic of holiday storytelling. This piece brings together whimsy, nostalgia, and artistic flair in a way that feels both heartwarming and delightfully animated. Whether placed on a mantle, displayed in a centerpiece, or added to a growing Christmas collection, it brings an unmistakable spark of seasonal joy. The sculpted details, bold color palette, and lively composition make it a standout accent—full of personality and perfect for gifting, collecting, or adding a festive focal point to your holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 316 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 317 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 318 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 319 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 320 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 321 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 322 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 323 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 324 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 325 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 326 / 481 -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 327 / 481 -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 328 / 481 -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 329 / 481 -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 330 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 331 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 332 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 333 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 334 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 335 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 336 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 337 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 338 / 481 -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 339 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 340 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 341 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 342 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 343 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 344 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 345 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 346 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 347 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 348 / 481 -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 349 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 350 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 351 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 352 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 353 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 354 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 355 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 356 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 357 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 358 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 359 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 360 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 361 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hzf0UinZefU?feature=share The open road calls on a crisp autumn morning, tires humming over forgotten highways as a vintage camper trailer pulls into view—its white paneled sides gleaming under the sun, a fresh green accent tracing the curve of adventure, and bold red flags snapping like promises against the wind. Inside, the scent of fresh-baked cookies lingers from family stops at roadside diners, where laughter echoes and maps unfold like dreams on the dashboard. This ceramic canister, a faithful recreation from World Market's early 2000s collection, captures that timeless wanderlust: the ribbed body evoking mid-century chrome bumpers, tiny windows suggesting glimpses of far-off vistas, a sturdy knob for easy lifting, and that iconic awning unfurled in eternal welcome. Hand-painted details breathe life into every flag and finial, the glossy finish holding the patina of journeys yet taken—untouched, unhurried, ready for the next chapter. Set it on the counter amid recipe cards and sunlit mornings, and it becomes more than storage; it's a vessel for the stories we carry home—the quiet thrill of departure, the warmth of arrival, the simple joy of a treat shared under stars. For the road-tripper at heart, the kitchen curator, or anyone who knows the best treasures are the ones that roll in on wheels of memory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 362 / 481 -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 363 / 481 -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 364 / 481 -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 365 / 481 -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 366 / 481 -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 367 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 368 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 369 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 370 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 371 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 372 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 373 / 481 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This charming trio of ceramic kitchen canisters comes from Capriware’s beloved “Michael’s Orchard” collection, each piece beautifully hand-painted with vibrant fruit designs, lush leaves, and the signature blue-check patterned lids. The colors remain bright and inviting, giving the set a cheerful farmhouse personality that stands out instantly on any countertop. Each jar features a working clamp-top metal closure that seals smoothly, and the interiors are clean and well-kept. Light, age-appropriate crazing appears beneath the glaze, a normal characteristic of Capriware ceramics and a reminder of their handcrafted nature. The set includes three canisters measuring approximately seven, nine, and ten inches tall, offering a perfect graduated display. The base mark confirms the line: Capriware, Michael’s Orchard, Hand Painted in China, Not for Microwave or Dishwasher Use. Together, these pieces form a lively and functional display that blends vintage charm with everyday practicality, ideal for kitchens styled with warmth and personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 374 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 375 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 376 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 377 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 378 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 379 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 380 / 481 -
A true celebration of light, craftsmanship, and refined European artistry, this Marquis by Waterford crystal vase captures the eye with its tall vertical cuts, radiant starburst medallions, and the unmistakable brilliance that has made Waterford a household name among collectors for generations. Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall, the vase carries a sculptural, architectural presence—its faceted panels refract light into a dance of fire and clarity, while the star-form motifs add dimension, depth, and unmistakable elegance. Its weight, clarity, and precision cuts speak to Waterford’s heritage of elevated crystal design, and the Marquis line blends that legacy with a contemporary silhouette made to complement both classic and modern interiors. Perfect as a centerpiece on a dining table, an illuminated showcase piece in a display cabinet, or a vessel for fresh florals that transforms sunlight into a cascade of shimmering reflections, this vase offers both beauty and versatility. Whether you’re curating a refined collection of fine crystal or seeking a luxurious accent to elevate your home décor, this piece carries the timeless poise and collectible charm that Waterford admirers cherish. Its condition is excellent, with crisp lines, a brilliant surface, and the original Marquis by Waterford marking confirming authenticity. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 381 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 382 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 383 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 384 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 385 / 481 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 386 / 481 -
Bring home a burst of holiday cheer with this wonderfully whimsical 8-inch ceramic snowman figurine, a heartwarming seasonal accent bursting with personality and charm. Crafted with delightful folk-art styling, this piece features a smiling snowman bundled in a patterned scarf and tall winter hat, holding a sign that reads, “Most of My Friends Are Flakes… but some are Angels.” It’s a humorous, feel-good sentiment that instantly adds warmth to any Christmas display, from tabletop vignettes to mantle arrangements. Hand-painted details, softly textured shading, and a cozy color palette create a classic country-Christmas aesthetic perfect for farmhouse décor, rustic holiday themes, or those who simply adore snowman collectibles. The removable top section reveals a hollow interior, making it not only decorative but also useful for storing small treats, ornaments, potpourri, or seasonal surprises. At approximately 8 inches tall, this ceramic snowman is ideally sized to stand out without overwhelming your holiday setup. Whether you’re a collector, decorating for a festive gathering, or hunting for a unique gift, this endearing piece brings joy, nostalgia, and a touch of playful humor that guests will adore. A charming addition to Christmas villages, dining centerpieces, entryway displays, or anywhere you want to sprinkle a little magic. Perfect for collectors of snowmen, whimsical Christmas décor, ceramic holiday figures, and gift-ready seasonal accents. Add this jolly character to your holiday home and let his friendly message warm hearts all season long. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 387 / 481 -
Bring home a burst of holiday cheer with this wonderfully whimsical 8-inch ceramic snowman figurine, a heartwarming seasonal accent bursting with personality and charm. Crafted with delightful folk-art styling, this piece features a smiling snowman bundled in a patterned scarf and tall winter hat, holding a sign that reads, “Most of My Friends Are Flakes… but some are Angels.” It’s a humorous, feel-good sentiment that instantly adds warmth to any Christmas display, from tabletop vignettes to mantle arrangements. Hand-painted details, softly textured shading, and a cozy color palette create a classic country-Christmas aesthetic perfect for farmhouse décor, rustic holiday themes, or those who simply adore snowman collectibles. The removable top section reveals a hollow interior, making it not only decorative but also useful for storing small treats, ornaments, potpourri, or seasonal surprises. At approximately 8 inches tall, this ceramic snowman is ideally sized to stand out without overwhelming your holiday setup. Whether you’re a collector, decorating for a festive gathering, or hunting for a unique gift, this endearing piece brings joy, nostalgia, and a touch of playful humor that guests will adore. A charming addition to Christmas villages, dining centerpieces, entryway displays, or anywhere you want to sprinkle a little magic. Perfect for collectors of snowmen, whimsical Christmas décor, ceramic holiday figures, and gift-ready seasonal accents. Add this jolly character to your holiday home and let his friendly message warm hearts all season long. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 388 / 481 -
Bring home a burst of holiday cheer with this wonderfully whimsical 8-inch ceramic snowman figurine, a heartwarming seasonal accent bursting with personality and charm. Crafted with delightful folk-art styling, this piece features a smiling snowman bundled in a patterned scarf and tall winter hat, holding a sign that reads, “Most of My Friends Are Flakes… but some are Angels.” It’s a humorous, feel-good sentiment that instantly adds warmth to any Christmas display, from tabletop vignettes to mantle arrangements. Hand-painted details, softly textured shading, and a cozy color palette create a classic country-Christmas aesthetic perfect for farmhouse décor, rustic holiday themes, or those who simply adore snowman collectibles. The removable top section reveals a hollow interior, making it not only decorative but also useful for storing small treats, ornaments, potpourri, or seasonal surprises. At approximately 8 inches tall, this ceramic snowman is ideally sized to stand out without overwhelming your holiday setup. Whether you’re a collector, decorating for a festive gathering, or hunting for a unique gift, this endearing piece brings joy, nostalgia, and a touch of playful humor that guests will adore. A charming addition to Christmas villages, dining centerpieces, entryway displays, or anywhere you want to sprinkle a little magic. Perfect for collectors of snowmen, whimsical Christmas décor, ceramic holiday figures, and gift-ready seasonal accents. Add this jolly character to your holiday home and let his friendly message warm hearts all season long. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 389 / 481 -
Bring home a burst of holiday cheer with this wonderfully whimsical 8-inch ceramic snowman figurine, a heartwarming seasonal accent bursting with personality and charm. Crafted with delightful folk-art styling, this piece features a smiling snowman bundled in a patterned scarf and tall winter hat, holding a sign that reads, “Most of My Friends Are Flakes… but some are Angels.” It’s a humorous, feel-good sentiment that instantly adds warmth to any Christmas display, from tabletop vignettes to mantle arrangements. Hand-painted details, softly textured shading, and a cozy color palette create a classic country-Christmas aesthetic perfect for farmhouse décor, rustic holiday themes, or those who simply adore snowman collectibles. The removable top section reveals a hollow interior, making it not only decorative but also useful for storing small treats, ornaments, potpourri, or seasonal surprises. At approximately 8 inches tall, this ceramic snowman is ideally sized to stand out without overwhelming your holiday setup. Whether you’re a collector, decorating for a festive gathering, or hunting for a unique gift, this endearing piece brings joy, nostalgia, and a touch of playful humor that guests will adore. A charming addition to Christmas villages, dining centerpieces, entryway displays, or anywhere you want to sprinkle a little magic. Perfect for collectors of snowmen, whimsical Christmas décor, ceramic holiday figures, and gift-ready seasonal accents. Add this jolly character to your holiday home and let his friendly message warm hearts all season long. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 390 / 481 -
A beautifully serene 5-piece clear glass nativity set, featuring classic handcrafted figures with soft, flowing detail. Each piece captures the gentle posture and storytelling presence of the nativity scene, offering a timeless, luminous look that blends effortlessly with any Christmas décor style. Whether placed on a mantle, sideboard, or part of a larger holiday vignette, this understated glass set adds a peaceful glow to your seasonal display. Characters included are exactly as pictured. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 391 / 481 -
A beautifully serene 5-piece clear glass nativity set, featuring classic handcrafted figures with soft, flowing detail. Each piece captures the gentle posture and storytelling presence of the nativity scene, offering a timeless, luminous look that blends effortlessly with any Christmas décor style. Whether placed on a mantle, sideboard, or part of a larger holiday vignette, this understated glass set adds a peaceful glow to your seasonal display. Characters included are exactly as pictured. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 392 / 481 -
A beautifully serene 5-piece clear glass nativity set, featuring classic handcrafted figures with soft, flowing detail. Each piece captures the gentle posture and storytelling presence of the nativity scene, offering a timeless, luminous look that blends effortlessly with any Christmas décor style. Whether placed on a mantle, sideboard, or part of a larger holiday vignette, this understated glass set adds a peaceful glow to your seasonal display. Characters included are exactly as pictured. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 393 / 481 -
A beautifully serene 5-piece clear glass nativity set, featuring classic handcrafted figures with soft, flowing detail. Each piece captures the gentle posture and storytelling presence of the nativity scene, offering a timeless, luminous look that blends effortlessly with any Christmas décor style. Whether placed on a mantle, sideboard, or part of a larger holiday vignette, this understated glass set adds a peaceful glow to your seasonal display. Characters included are exactly as pictured. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 394 / 481 -
A beautifully serene 5-piece clear glass nativity set, featuring classic handcrafted figures with soft, flowing detail. Each piece captures the gentle posture and storytelling presence of the nativity scene, offering a timeless, luminous look that blends effortlessly with any Christmas décor style. Whether placed on a mantle, sideboard, or part of a larger holiday vignette, this understated glass set adds a peaceful glow to your seasonal display. Characters included are exactly as pictured. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 395 / 481 -
A beautifully serene 5-piece clear glass nativity set, featuring classic handcrafted figures with soft, flowing detail. Each piece captures the gentle posture and storytelling presence of the nativity scene, offering a timeless, luminous look that blends effortlessly with any Christmas décor style. Whether placed on a mantle, sideboard, or part of a larger holiday vignette, this understated glass set adds a peaceful glow to your seasonal display. Characters included are exactly as pictured. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 396 / 481 -
A beautiful touch of vintage holiday refinement, this handmade silver-plated footed bowl by International Silver Co. brings both charm and craftsmanship to any Christmas display. Measuring 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall, the piece is shaped with soft scalloped panels, each featuring festive cutout silhouettes — reindeer, Christmas trees, and classic holiday motifs that glow beautifully when placed near candlelight or seasonal lighting. The silver-plated surface shows graceful, age-worn patina, adding an authentic vintage character that collectors love. Its three rounded feet lift the bowl slightly off the surface, giving it presence and elegance whether used as a display dish, a centerpiece accent, or a decorative catch-all during the holiday season. A lovely handmade piece with timeless Christmas spirit, ready to shine in your festive décor. 397 / 481 -
A beautiful touch of vintage holiday refinement, this handmade silver-plated footed bowl by International Silver Co. brings both charm and craftsmanship to any Christmas display. Measuring 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall, the piece is shaped with soft scalloped panels, each featuring festive cutout silhouettes — reindeer, Christmas trees, and classic holiday motifs that glow beautifully when placed near candlelight or seasonal lighting. The silver-plated surface shows graceful, age-worn patina, adding an authentic vintage character that collectors love. Its three rounded feet lift the bowl slightly off the surface, giving it presence and elegance whether used as a display dish, a centerpiece accent, or a decorative catch-all during the holiday season. A lovely handmade piece with timeless Christmas spirit, ready to shine in your festive décor. 398 / 481 -
A beautiful touch of vintage holiday refinement, this handmade silver-plated footed bowl by International Silver Co. brings both charm and craftsmanship to any Christmas display. Measuring 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall, the piece is shaped with soft scalloped panels, each featuring festive cutout silhouettes — reindeer, Christmas trees, and classic holiday motifs that glow beautifully when placed near candlelight or seasonal lighting. The silver-plated surface shows graceful, age-worn patina, adding an authentic vintage character that collectors love. Its three rounded feet lift the bowl slightly off the surface, giving it presence and elegance whether used as a display dish, a centerpiece accent, or a decorative catch-all during the holiday season. A lovely handmade piece with timeless Christmas spirit, ready to shine in your festive décor. 399 / 481 -
A beautiful touch of vintage holiday refinement, this handmade silver-plated footed bowl by International Silver Co. brings both charm and craftsmanship to any Christmas display. Measuring 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall, the piece is shaped with soft scalloped panels, each featuring festive cutout silhouettes — reindeer, Christmas trees, and classic holiday motifs that glow beautifully when placed near candlelight or seasonal lighting. The silver-plated surface shows graceful, age-worn patina, adding an authentic vintage character that collectors love. Its three rounded feet lift the bowl slightly off the surface, giving it presence and elegance whether used as a display dish, a centerpiece accent, or a decorative catch-all during the holiday season. A lovely handmade piece with timeless Christmas spirit, ready to shine in your festive décor. 400 / 481
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