In 1910, Nelson McCoy established the Nelson McCoy Sanitary Stoneware Co. in Roseville, Ohio. This area of Ohio provided a good source for natural clay, and the McCoy firm used this clay to ...
One colorful kitchen staple from the 1950s has become a sought-after collectible, with some examples bringing surprisingly strong prices today.
Child looking at cookies inside a clear cookie jar - Serhii Parshukov/Getty Images Though cookie jars are less common in today's kitchens and pantries, the nostalgia lingers. They live on in childhood ...
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The cookie jar held a place of honor in American kitchens in the 1950s and 1960s, when it was part of the overall home decor as well as an important piece of serving ware. Cookie jars were of good ...
A cookie jar is a must-have this time of the year, for all the baked Christmas cookies, but also one of the fastest-growing collectibles. Collector Barb Crews, of Oklahoma City, is passionate about ...
While many of us probably store cookies in a cookie tin or Tupperware container, vintage cookie jars are still prevalent in homes across the country. For collectors of vintage kitchenware, retro ...
Baking has been a popular pastime for years. Among Mom’s china or Grandma’s baking dishes, collectors find cooking collectibles to have good design elements and maintain high values. Some of the most ...
Recipes, money, written affirmations, and receipts. That’s what Hazy Mae keeps in her ceramic cookie jars. Cookies? None. Since she was gifted her first cookie jar, a midcentury ceramic bear, several ...
Though cookie jars are less common in today's kitchens and pantries, the nostalgia lingers. They live on in childhood songs like the call-and-response "Who took the Cookie?" tune featuring cute, ...