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.

Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Platter

Spike Lee employed a number of black memorabilia in his April 2001 film Bamboozled, included in this collection was a Coon Chicken Inn plate.
Price: $9.95


Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Salad Plate

The Coon Chicken Inn was a restaurant chain in the late 1920's through the 1950's.
Price: $9.25


Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Bowl

The grinning porter logo was on every dish, silverware item, menu, and paper product.
Price: $9.25


Coon Chicken Inn Restaurant Dinner Plate

The restaurants sold southern fried “Coon Chicken” sandwiches and chicken pie, as well as hamburgers, seafood, chili and assorted sandwiches.
Price: $9.25


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: $9.25


Coca Cola Clown Advertising Glass Marble

The Coca-Cola Company has used the work of the top artists of the day, including the leading artists of America's Golden Age of Illustration.
Price: $1.50


Coca Cola Polar Bear Soda Marble

In 1993 the commercial "Northern Lights," introduced what would become one of the most popular symbols of Coca-Cola advertising, the animated polar bear.
Price: $1.50


Coke Coca Cola Soda Glass Marble

"I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" had its origins on January 18, 1971, in a London fog.
Price: $1.50


Coca Cola King Size Bottles Soda Marble

The 1906 slogan for Coca-Cola was, "The Great National Temperance Beverage".
Price: $1.50


Drink Coca Cola Soda Advertising Marble

The first big Coke sign appeared on the side of a building in Cartersville, Georgia in 1894 and still stands today.
Price: $1.50


Coca Cola Coke Bottle Soda Glass Marble

Until the mid-1950's, the world of Coca-Cola was defined by a 6 ˝-ounce hobble-skirt bottle or bell-shaped fountain glass.
Price: $1.50


Always Coca Cola Soda Glass Marble

From the late 1940s to the 1970s, the United States, like most of the world, changed at an unprecedented pace.
Price: $1.50


Pepsi Cola Soda Advertising Glass Marble

Pepsi cola began in 1898 in the Carolinas.
Price: $1.50


Pepsi Cola Soda Bottle Glass Marble

Caleb Bradham, inventor of Pepsi, knew that to keep people returning to his pharmacy, he would have to turn it into a gathering place. He did so by concocting his own special beverage, a soft drink.
Price: $1.50


Dr. Pepper Soda Advertising Glass Marble

In 1904, the company introduced Dr Pepper to 20 million people attending the 1904, World's Fair Exposition, in St. Louis.
Price: $1.50