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susoriginals · 3 months
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Vintage Ceramic Canisters floral Design Small 8 1/2" Medium 9 1/2" Tall 10 1/2" Each piece sold individually YOU PICK your size for Only $7.99, $10 or $11 
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figdays · 1 month
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Vintage Glass Star Canister // BohoChachkies
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cerealkiller740 · 1 year
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1952 Nestle Quick Chocolate Milk
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1952 General Electric Vacuum Cleaner
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schizzodoll · 2 years
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Merry Mushrooming 🍄🧡
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junkologistsgoods · 28 days
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Solid Copper Korean 4 Canister Set Mid-Century Brass Plates Flour Sugar Tea Coffee
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thepatchworkquilt · 2 months
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mw1971b-blog · 2 months
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vintagegypsyrose · 7 months
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bathroomvintage · 9 months
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Bathroom canisters are a great way to keep your bathroom looking neat and organized. They come in a variety of sizes and styles, so you can find one that fits your needs and your decor. Bathroom canisters are also a great way to store and organize your toiletries, so they're easy to find when you need them.
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susoriginals · 4 months
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Vintage Masterware Canette RARE Sugar Coffee Tea Tin Canisters Chrome & Red Plastic Lidded Top Art Deco MCM Retro Kitchen
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figdays · 3 days
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Vintage tin canisters set of 3 tulips with lids // sweetSoCal
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doteau · 1 year
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Some film canister drawing. I miss the days when film was affordable...
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yaggerdangs-remedy · 1 year
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Lincoln Beautyware canisters, 1970s
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upnorthvintage · 2 years
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copperbadge · 11 months
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I'm very much a mix-and-match kind of guy so I've been acquiring the various objects necessary for a Jewish life in fits and starts. A lot of it is vintage or thrift rather than new or, uh, what some would call appropriate. (My havdalah box is a small decorative kitchen canister from the 1960s that I've filled with dried spices and herbs from my garden.)
I'd just been using a mug for Kiddush, but last time I was at Randolph Street Market the Judaica Guy was there and he had two gorgeous cups. This one didn't have a price; the other one was $95 because it was silver, and also it wasn't nearly as nice as this one. After I picked this one up to check for a price he asked if I was looking for a Kiddush cup and I said "They're gorgeous but out of my budget" and he said "Well, the silver-plate one is only twenty" and so now I have a proper Kiddush cup!
[ID: A photograph of a small silver-plated cup, used for welcoming Shabbat, sitting on my kitchen table; it has a motif of grapes and grape leaves deeply engraved into the outer bowl of the cup, and a base with little decorative filigrees around the rim.]
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