
Glasbake Ovenware: What is it, who made it?
Glasbake ovenware was officially known as ovenware made of glass, and was a line of heat resistant oven/baking/serving ware developed in the early 1900s by the McKee Glass Company. It was originally…
Glasbake ovenware was officially known as ovenware made of glass, and was a line of heat resistant oven/baking/serving ware developed in the early 1900s by the McKee Glass Company. It was originally…
With so many Mid-Century serving pieces made of beautiful teak, walnut, maple and rosewood, I wanted to share a few tips to care for your vintage woodenware. Wood will dry…
DIY a magazine stand with strips of vintage upholstery webbing and an old knitting stand. Follow along and I’ll show you how this project was done! I stopped into a…
I picked up a vintage Swift’s Jewel Shortening bin at a garage sale about 5 years ago. It caught my eye, and even with no functional purpose for it, I could…
Steamed vegetables are a great option for meal time and healthy living straight up. The flavours you get from the blend of vegetables as they steam are really delicious, and…
We were lucky to stumble upon this famous McCoy Pottery Apollo Capsule decanter while treasure hunting in Portland, OR. It has since been sold to a good home, but it’s such a cool…
Park Sherman Company You might recognize the name Park Sherman Co, and if you do then you will know the barware they manufactured. Can you guess what this is? Don’t…
Aseda Glasbruk. Stunning Swedish art glass, colourful and exquisitely crafted. It’s distinct because of its unusual shapes and heavy, ornate bases. If you know Åseda then you know exactly what I’m talking…
Vintage Sourcing by Special Request We just had a special request for vintage sourcing. At Audrey Would! we aim to please, and that means we are very happy to look for…