Thrill of the Hunt #57

May 17, 2020




Since I didn't get to share my entire barn sale haul with you in Thrill of the Hunt #56, today I thought I'd share the rest of my vintage finds from that sale, plus a few other recent thrift store finds as well.


vintage deer planter

This mid-century glazed ceramic deer planter called out to me. And for $4.00 (a bit steep for me) I brought her home. It reminded me of some McCoy pottery I've seen over the years, although it's not McCoy.

vintage deer planter retro pottery

 No maker's mark, but a kitschy find for sure.

vintage deer planter retro pottery

Vintage deer seem to be pretty popular these days.

vintage jumping deer planter retro pottery

vintage jumping deer planter retro pottery

The eyes are just a little bit creepy, kind of like the pink deer planter I picked up there as well.

vintage jumping deer planter retro pottery

But overall I do like it, as I've been enamored of deer tchotchkes for quite some time. I can see it used as a planter for air plants or real plants, or even as a pencil holder or kitchen utensil holder. The Leaping Deer With Calla Lily Ceramic Pottery Planter is SOLD.

Sonette salt pepper shakers dispenser

This was, by far, the coolest find from the barn sale: 1940's - 1950's Sonette Salt & Pepper "dispensers." 

Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser original box

I think these are mid-century modern/art deco at its best.

Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser original box

What's really cool about them (besides their awesome color) is that the design on them makes them look like skyscrapers.

Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser original box

The original instructions are priceless.

Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser retro art deco



Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser filling instructions


Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser retro kitsch art deco



Sonette salt pepper shaker dispenser skyscraper art deco

I was intrigued to learn that they were manufactured in a local town not too far from here, about 30 miles away. Sonette salt and pepper dispensers are SOLD.

C.T Germany floral sugar bowl

Now on to some Salvation Army finds. This is a lovely sugar bowl with lid. 

C.T. Germany floral sugar bowl

I was drawn to it due to its intricate and delicate detail, as well as the gold embellishment. 

C.T.Germany floral sugar bowl

C.T.Germany floral sugar bowl

C.T. Germany lidded floral sugar bowl makers mark 1887

The maker's mark says C.T. Germany. This stands for Carl Tielsch. Based on my research I believe it was manufactured between 1875 and 1935. Carl Tielsch purple flower sugar bowl with lid is SOLD.

Hall oyster plate Made in U.S.A. 1153

Finally, I have a Hall 10-inch oyster plate. The Hall China Company is based out of Liverpool, Ohio and has been in business since 1903. They claim to be the world's largest manufacturer of specialty dinnerware. Ironically, I do NOT like oysters. That gives me an idea.....perhaps this plate could be used as a condiment plate, crudite' serving plate or even a jewelry storage tray! It's very heavy.

Hall oyster plate Made in U.S.A. 1151

I think I'd have to say that an oyster plate is, indeed, specialty dinnerware. I'm guessing these plates were made as restaurantware, although I don't know when this one would have been made. I've seen the same one listed on etsy and ebay as "vintage" but I'm not quite sure just how they figured that out.

Hall oyster plate Made in U.S.A. 1151

Hall oyster plate Made in U.S.A. 1151

This Hall Oyster Plate is SOLD.

Well, that's it until next time, friends!
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Thrill of the Hunt #57
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Artsy VaVa said...

Great finds. The salt & pepper shakers are awesome!

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