Vintage 1950s Kitschy Kitchen Collectibles

When talking about vintage ceramic kitchen collectibles from the 1950s-1960s, a popular theme is ‘Anthropomorphic’ and it refers to ‘uniquely human characteristics and expressions’ and these ceramic are usually very colorful and animated – kind of like cartoon characters with big eyes and smiles.  These vintage ceramics were mostly imports from Japan and made by the eras top manufacturers Holt Howard, PY, Miyao, Coronet, Napco, and Lefton.

You can find Anthropomorphic collectibles in the forms of: Condiment Jars, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Cruet Sets, Jam and Jelly Jars, Planters, Vases, Wall Pockets, Cake Stands, Dinner Ware Sets, Serving Bowls, Serving Trays, Butter Dishes, Teapots, Pitchers and more.


Today these kitschy anthropomorphic collectibles can be found online, on EBay, Etsy, Rubylane, and in antique and collectibles shops all over the country but in small quantities. Collectors tend to collect based on manufacturer or theme – say all red apple items or only the lemon heads. Be prepared however to pay top dollar on these items as they are very collectible today and can rage from $29.99  – $3,500 (for the rare Lefton Hot Dog Head condiment jar and Holt Howard Honey jar). I was at a flea market recently and spotted a pair of vintage 1950s anthropomorphic fruit head salt and pepper shakers in horrible condition with lots of crazing and paint wear and the seller was asking $40 for them and when I attempted to negotiate he just looked at me and said “Do you know what these are? They are from 50s and very collectible today” and he was not going to budge on price.

Collecting vintage anthropomorphic kitchen ceramics are a REALLY fun type of collectible as their bright colors and big smiles and expressive faces are so darn cute and charming so they appeal to lots of folks. Today, finding pieces to complete a set or add to a growing collection are getting more and more difficult and prices are climbing.  Do you collect vintage anthropomorphic kitchen ceramics? Send us a note and let us know about your collection.

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Vintage Kitchen Collectibles New Finds Very Retro

Aren’t these the cutest? This is the time of year for smiles and celebrations and adding color into our lives. These vintage and retro kitchen collectibles are all anthropomorphic and many made by PY Miyao and have such big eyes, are flirty, and will put a smile on your face. We were so lucky to come across the rare Py “Office Helper” series clock face shakers and the Lefton Pixieware boy and girl salt and pepper shakers too. Details Here!!

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What’s Collectible in 2011

Happy New Year!! With the start of the New Year, its time to start thinking about what to collect or what are the hot 2011 collectibles. Here you will read our top ten 2011 collectible picks.



Coins: the older the coin is, the more valuable it is because more minerals were used to make old coins.


Stamps: Very popular amongst collectors. Accessible and fairly easy to come by. Internet makes communicating with collectors easy and searching for rare stamps easier.



Coca Cola: Tins, Signs, Trays, Memorabilia….most all Coke items are collectible but do research to be aware of what the mass-produced items are.


Cookie Jars: Pottery cookie jars, Character cookie jars, Movie Memorabilia cookie jars, pretty much this genre is far reaching and there are so many online resources for research and collector’s clubs so starting with cookie jars or adding to a collection is pretty easy.


Salt and Pepper Shakers: Another area that has so many themes and genres from kitchen Anthropomorphic fruits and veggies, to animals and people from vintage to Made in Japan, Norcrest, Lefton, Napco and PY etc.. S&Ps are also still one of the most affordable collectibles too.


Aprons and Kitchen Linens: Tea towels, Tablecloths, Napkins Hand towels etc…


Books and Comic Books: These can really be worth big $$$ if you know what to look for!! Again, the Internet today makes collecting and researching so much easier and contacting other collectors is at your fingertips.


Action Figures: From Star Wars, G.I. Joe, X-Men, Transformers etc.. Conventions held yearly and lots of clubs to join make collecting action figures hot!!


Maps and Post Cards: Map collecting has always been popular but it is really gaining a surge now. Everything from World maps to country maps to maps of Disneyland and Cape Cod and Nantucket are collectible now.


Wine: Filling your wine cellar with rare and old bottles has always been sought after and collecting wines from all over the world as well as their labels and unique bottle shapes has a lot of appeal for collectors.

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Collecting Vintage Mermaids, Seahorses and Fish



To all collectors of ceramic Mermaids, Seahorses and Fish, boy you are in for a real treat with this book by Arleen Smith – Ceramic Fish, Mermaids & Seahorses: Bathroom Decorations of the 1940s & 1950s. I have not come across another book like this one that particularly focuses on vintage 1940s – 1950s bathroom ceramics. The author introduces you to the “Ceramic Potters” of yester-year like Bradley Exclusives, Josef Originals, Ceramicraft, Kay Finch, Deforest, Freeman-McFarlin, Lefton, Napco, PY, Enesco, Norcrest, Napco, Joty, Gilner, Holt Howard and the Made In Japan imports. The book was published by Schiffer back in 2001 but don’t for one moment think it is out-dated as it has 128 pages full of photos, information and values. OK, value wise the book is a touch out-dated but from researching these kitschy sea collectibles in today’s 2010 market, I can tell you that their value and appeal is skyrocketing!









Ceramic Fish, Mermaids & Seahorses: Bathroom Decorations of the 1940s & 1950s shows the reader the many beautifully crafted Mermaids, Fish, and Seahorses complete with bubbles. You get to see the differences in the crafting styles of the many artists during the 1940s-1950s and also see the differences between the Japan made pieces. Yes, the Mermaids are beautiful Vixen Sirens of the sea and the Seahorses are a Magical Mystical creature some with rhinestone eyes and Fish made from chalkware to such highly detailed, painted and stylized pieces that you are left in awe!  For details about this amazing book please visit HERE to get yours!


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