Glass and Pottery

Both glass and pottery have been around for many years. Glass having been created around 3000 BC, during the Bronze Age and pottery being created during the Neolithic Revolution, about 10,000 years ago, when humans started learning to domesticate plants and animals. Here is a great selection of collectibles in glass and pottery to resell in your store or display in your home. They include; pottery condiment setsWatt Pottery pitchers, glass character and advertising marbles, pottery thimbles, and more.

Set of 3 Mini Glass Dairy Creamer Bottles

Advertising on glass probably goes back several thousand years, to the days when Syrian glass workshops put the name of their workshop on their glass.
Price: $7.25


Large Glass Minnow Fishing Trap

Having it's beginnings in 1885, the C.F. Orvis trap hit it's peak during World War II, saltwater fishing was disrupted due to U-boats.
Price: $34.95


Small Glass Minnow Fishing Trap

The combination of their delicate nature and very short lived production, makes finding an original rare and exceptional.
Price: $21.95


Large Glass Advertising Counter Jar Big Bertha Peanuts

In American Circus lingo the name Big Bertha is slang for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Price: $29.95


Large Glass Advertising Counter Jar Dixie

The history of candy dates back to the first man. The cave man created the idea of candy by eating honey combs and honey.
Price: $29.95


Large Glass Advertising Counter Jar Big Stick Candy

The majority of black memorabilia was produced from the 1920's through the 1950's, however, some items do date as far back as the Civil War era.
Price: $29.95


Large Glass Advertising Counter Jar Deep South

At least three major theories exist as to how the South became known as Dixie, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
Price: $29.95


Large Glass Advertising Counter Jar Giant Peanuts

George Washington Carver began his research into peanuts in 1903 at Tuskeegee Institute.
Price: $29.95


Small Glass Advertising Counter Jar Little African

It was the English who introduced the herb licorice to the American Indians, which is strange because it was usually the other way around.
Price: $16.95


Small Glass Advertising Jar Ooga Booga Licorice

Licorice Root is one of those herbs that has been around since ancient times.
Price: $16.95


Small Glass Advertising Counter Jar Ok Chewing Gum

In 1893 the classic Wrigley Juicy Fruit chewing gum was introduced, and the Wrigley Spearmint was introduced later that year.
Price: $16.95


Small Glass Advertising Counter Jar Jack Rabbit Candies

Jack Rabbit Candy Co. was founded in the early 1900's in St. Louis, Missouri.
Price: $16.95


Small Glass Advertising Counter Jar Milk Maid Candies

Emil J. Brach originally worked for another candy company in Chicago. While there he spent years saving up $15,000 to open his own candy factory.
Price: $16.95


Small Glass Advertising Counter Jar Dixie Gum

American soldiers in World War I & II inadvertently helped to create a demand abroad for American chewing gum, candy and toothpaste.
Price: $16.95


Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Salad Plate

The Coon Chicken Inn was a restaurant chain in the late 1920's through the 1950's.
Price: $9.95


Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Bowl

The grinning porter logo was on every dish, silverware item, menu, and paper product.
Price: $9.95


Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Dessert Plate

In the late 1950’s the Grahams got out of the restaurant business, keeping the properties and leasing them out to other restaurant operators.
Price: $9.95


Jack Daniels Whiskey Glass Advertising Marble Yellow

Jack Daniels birth date is unknown due to a town fire destroying the records.
Price: $2.25


Jack Daniels Whiskey Glass Advertising Marble Black

There are a few legends surrounding the Old No. 7 Brand.
Price: $2.25


Jack Daniels Whiskey Glass Advertising Marble Red

In 1892, Jack Daniels needed a draw for his saloons and came up with a band.
Price: $2.25