Monthly Archives: September 2012

Antique of the Week 9/10/2012 – Mason’s Vista Ironstone

Mason’s Vista pattern is an ironstone transferware made in England by the Masons. It is attributed to Francis Morley who purchased the Charles Mason business and factories in 1848. Mason Vista’s ironstone was largely made for export to the United … Continue reading

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Antique of the Week 9/3/2012 – Military Sewing Kit

This is a WWII era sewing kit issued by the United States military. It is about 3″ tall. The lid holds a thimble. When opened up you will find a spool of thread with a little metal needle container that … Continue reading

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Dating Vintage Hats

One of my favorite spots in our mall is the “Vintage Boutique”. It is filled with wonderful fashions from the late 1800’s to the 1970’s. You’ll find dresses, skirts, sweaters, coats, shoes, HATS, and more. We carry one of the … Continue reading

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