Offer your guests an intermezzo to cleanse their palates with these heirloom 1930’s rare PINK sherbets. Not only will these unusual pink glass with gold inlay sherbets compliment your dining room table, but will also be a great conversation piece.
Venti, Grande or Tall? Way before Howard Schultz started his first day at the now famous Pikes Place Starbucks location in Seattle, WA, (and coffee was $2.00 per cup) if you wanted your coffee beans ground, you had to do it the old fashion way. Take a look at this early 20th century coffee bean grinder. Manually handled, this grinder is a vintage kitchen collectable. Priced at only $95.00, compared to similar eBay auctioned items of $350.00+.
"Let’s All Go To The Movies." From the days when seeing a movie meant you actually had to go to the theater, check out these 1940’s 35mm vintage movie reel cases. Casablanca and Citizen Kane among others classics were all delivered to theaters in reel cases exactly like the ones featured right here at the Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market. Popcorn and soda not included.
Help save the planet, and look "CHIC" all at the same time. One of Hell’s Kitchen regulars, "Be Eco Chic" not only has great totes and journals, but has also introduced their jewelry line. All Be Eco Chic’s products not only look amazaing, but they also are designed using materials that are Organic, Recycled and/or Sustainable.
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