Now, this is the kind of funky, offbeat stuff that would beg to come home with me. Until now, though, I've never seen anything like these. They're cool!
Thank you all for your comments. They are used to keep onions, sauces and condiments. The burgundy one has beet-root engraved on its lid, another one reads "mustard", one "applesauce", etc. More info here =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SylvaC
I love them! I actually run the Thrift Store for a non-profit organization called The Voluntary Action Center in Calhoun, Georgia. LOVE Thrift stores :)
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Sorry but they give me the creeps big time!!!
hahaha, so sorry Thrifted Treasures....:-)
I have seen a lot of different faces in my time, but never saw these. What an interesting feature and different. Great job.
Now, this is the kind of funky, offbeat stuff that would beg to come home with me. Until now, though, I've never seen anything like these. They're cool!
What in the world were they made for? To store onions? They're sort of cool as a collection.
Thank you all for your comments.
They are used to keep onions, sauces and condiments. The burgundy one has beet-root engraved on its lid, another one reads "mustard", one "applesauce", etc.
More info here =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SylvaC
I love them! I actually run the Thrift Store for a non-profit organization called The Voluntary Action Center in Calhoun, Georgia. LOVE Thrift stores :)
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