amylsacks' photos with the keyword: silverware
"The Pick Of The Pineapples, (3)" 1952
13 May 2023 |
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Last-minute substitutions for the May 4th celebration. My Star Wars plates and placemats were still stuck in a warehouse somewhere! Always order early, Fans! ;)
"The Pick Of The Pineapples, (2)" 1952
13 May 2023 |
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This looks great for 10 minutes, and then someone starts waving their lit cigarette around in an argument during the salad course. o_0
"The Pick Of The Pineapples," 1952
13 May 2023 |
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Quick, someone tug on the centermost leaf and we'll see if everything's ripe enough for company!
Front cover of a 16-page how-to published by The Spool Cotton Company, New York, N.Y.
"Distributors of J. & P. Coats, Clark's O.N.T., Chadwick's Red Heart, and Crown Zippers."
International Sterling Silverware Ad, 1953
14 Aug 2022 |
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I can't recall which pattern was Harpo's favorite. I guess it's time to watch some old movies again. :D
From McCall's magazine.
Promotional Service Inc. Ad, 1956
27 Jun 2021 |
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Always start conversation at the dinner party by asking, "Have you tried my special moist vegetables?"
From the May issue of Better Homes & Gardens .
Lipton Tea Ad, 1953
15 Sep 2020 |
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"Combination mustard paddles and pickle forks." As a Gemini, I of course approve of multi-purpose cutlery.
From the July issue of Family Circle magazine.
B&W Decor/Accessories, 1950s
13 Jul 2020 |
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Feeling old-timey Modern again. :)
Sunset magazine, April 1955: Left column and second ad in middle column.
The New Yorker , May 9th 1953: First and third ad in middle column.
Sunset , October 1955: Right column.
Lunt Silverware Ad, 1946
26 Feb 2019 |
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I'm always too tired to cook anything by the time I'm done polishing all my sterling.
From the September issue of Harper's Bazaar .
Holiday Whirl Fold-Out (3), 1942
21 Feb 2019 |
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A couple of new silverplate spoons under the tree was probably the height of luxury at that time.
Gense Silverware Ad, 1960
29 Jan 2019 |
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The original inspiration for the Simpsons.
From the November issue of House Beautiful .
1847 Rogers Brothers Silverware Ad, 1947
13 Oct 2018 |
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Daffodil kebabs. A really early take on the raw food diet.
From The Ladies Home Journal .
Wallace Sterling Ad, 1949
13 Jun 2011 |
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Space and perspective seem out of whack in this picture. Maybe it's how one starts to see the world after dusting figurines and polishing silver for days without a break. From National Geographic magazine.
Wallace Sterling Ad, 1949
19 Jun 2011 |
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Louisa May never worried about doing her last-minute holiday shopping in the evening after work, even in the roughest parts of town. Not after she acquired her brace of giant sentient attack spoons!
From the pages of National Geographic magazine.
Wallace Sterling Ad, 1949
29 Jul 2011 |
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(Joke about going bust from buying expensive wedding gifts goes here.)
From National Geographic Magazine.
Wallace Sterling Ad, 1950
04 Aug 2011 |
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Buy now and receive a free magnifying glass and family-size bottle of aspirin! You'll find them both helpful when you have to sit down and polish all those tiny little decorations yourself.
From National Geographic magazine.
Wallace Sterling Ad, 1951
13 Aug 2011 |
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My possessions are sterling, so my mate doesn't have to be!
From National Geographic magazine.
Gorham Sterling Silver Ad, 1958
06 Aug 2018 |
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I can't stop thinking of Jim Gaffigan's wedding monologue. "I guess we'll be the Fork Friends." :D At least in 1958, wedding favors didn't yet include wine stoppers filled with sand.
I'm not sure which magazine this came from. Probably either House Beautiful or American Home.
Guildcraft Silverplate Ad, 1946
30 Jun 2018 |
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The best dining implements for Mom's famous "Musical Fruit" casseroles.
From the March issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.
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