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Thank you Pam- Very helpful ! We are a farm. I am restoring a 1920s Hoosier baking cabinet. I am choosing the green spice jars and decided to purchase jadeite to use for a few everyday kitchen items, like S&P, butter dish, juicer. And I love them so much, I bought matching jadeite drawer pulls for the Hoosier! My sister enjoys hunting the shops for vintage. I am going to ask her to scout the jadite in her travels. I don't get out much, but will go to local yard sales, because we are a farm community. Really enjoyed your talk and demo. ~ Diane
Great video! Just fell in love with a single cup and saucer that I found at a local antique mall, never seen anything like it before. Currently doing a deep dive, and this video was SO informative.
Why are there canisters with the poinsettia lids and also with plain lids? Are the plain lids original or are they married pieces? Does it have to do with size?
Question for jadeite experts - Martha Stewart is selling new jadeite, and one of the warnings on her bowls says, “not suitable for boiling water.” I’m wondering if that means that you shouldn’t use the bowls to boil water, or that you shouldn’t put boiling water in them. I would think it meant the former and that it would be safe to pour boiling water from a tea kettle into a jadeite tea cup, or boiling soup broth into a jadeite bowl, but I just want to make sure. Any thoughts? Thank you!
I bought a mixing bowl that goes to an electric mixer but it's not marked. It's very thick and heavy like restaurant ware. Do you know anything about the unmarked pieces? Thanks.
It is most likely just considered a piece of Sunbeam jadeite (probably Mckee)as that was the brand of mixer they came with. These pieces can date back to the 30's and are still as durable as ever. Happy hunting! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lTyCwdK-RR4.html
No !!!! Hold Black Light to them with your lights off. If they GLOW you can't eat off of those Its Poison !!!! An Antique man showed me and my husband. They are poisoned.
I have all the Jadeite you have, I also have rare and morgue... and rare turquoise fire king only 1900's to 1939 the year they actually stopped doing jadeite glass not restaurant wear and most new collectors don't know much info if they don't have the fire king books from the 1980's. most info is wrong.
Me and my husband went to an antique shop. A man had old blue beatiful dish set, expensive. Kobalt color. He said use blk light to see if it glows its poison. I said im not buying poison dishes i cant eat on.