Cordial glass with gold rim. Pattern unknown. Good to very good. $3.00.
Penguin Hot and Cold serving bucket from West Bend. Chrome with brown handles (which are more than likely Bakelite.) Very little sign of wear. Looks so very good. $35.00.
This Drambuie "bottle" is actually a bank. And it has seen better days; some scratches and staining. Plastic. Measures about 18 inches tall and 7 inches around. Good. $17.50.
Summery wicker tray. Does not appear to have been used very often and subsequently looks quite good. $15.00.
"Knickerbockers Tray" measures approximately 11-3/4 inches (30 cm) in diameter and 1 inch deep (2.5 cm). Has a wee bit of rust. Depicts folks enjoying themselves. Reads "Have a Knick" on the side, and "Knickerbockers " underneath. "Beer" stein: measures about 3 3/8 inches tall. It reads: "I have a few good reasons for drinking, and one has just entered my head. If a man can't drink when he's living, how the hell can he drink when he's dead." (Pithy, isn't it?) Underneath is a sticker from the "Deer Skin Trading Post, Hancock, New York." The amber-coloured stein is a Federal Glass shot glass (has the letter "F" inside a shield underneath.) Measures 1-1/8 (4.8 cm). Good. $45.00.
Aluminum tray from "N.C. Joseph, Ltd. Stratford-on-Avon England." Has some scratches, but has held up very well. Measures 11" in diameter (28 cm). Good. $50.00.
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