There's a lot of color in the Treasure Box this week, folks! And as August gives way to what may very well be a chilly fall, these warm, cheery colors seem to do a person good.
One of my favorite pieces of this week was a ruby carnival glass slipper made by the L.E. Smith Glass Company of Mount Pleasant, PA...
The company has been doing glass since the early 1900s, and continues the tradition today. This glass shoe has a newer mark. But I like it's antique styling. Because Mount Pleasant isn't far from where I live-- and where I bought this shoe, actually-- I tend to find quite a bit of it around. This was from the U.F.O. in Greensburg.
At the Goodwill thrift store, I got this handy-dandy pink, standing breakfast tray...
Someone had already embellished it with One Stroke flowers (nice job, whoever you may be!). And for $3 you really can't go wrong.
At another thrift store, I found this nifty two-tiered vintage bowl...
It's not jadite, though it may look it. It's just colored glass. But it was such a nice, vivid shade, I couldn't resist.
And lastly, as part of a half-off sale at the L&L Fleatique in Jeannette, I got this World War II souvenir pillow cover...
If you'd like to read the poem on it a bit closer, you can do so here...
And that's the whole spectrum of our Treasure Box this week.
- If you'd care to check out Sunday's post, on 1970s decorating, in "The Good, the Bad and the Funny," click here.
If not, well, perhaps I'll have something new to tickle your fancy this coming Sunday!
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