Orange Juice Carafe with Lid, Anchor Hocking, 1950s – The Vintage Kitchen & Garden
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Product Description
Pressed glass orange juice carafe with lid, 1950s. During the middle of years of the 20th century, many Americans would have started their day with a healthful glass of orange juice poured from a carafe like this one. With a bright and perky design, evoking all the goodness of the juice contained inside, a carafe like.
Pressed glass orange juice carafe with lid, 1950s.
During the middle of years of the 20th century, many Americans would have started their day with a healthful glass of orange juice poured from a carafe like this one. With a bright and perky design, evoking all the goodness of the juice contained inside, a carafe like this helped jump-start the day in an upbeat way. Why not add this little beauty to your kitchen and everyday routine?
Measuring approximately 6 1/4 tall with its bright yellow Handi-serv Decanter lid, it's just the right size to hold what you need, but not too big to take up too much space. And, this carafe could be used for so many purposes in addition to a juice vessel (cocktails? vase? plant watering jug?).
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Pressed glass orange juice carafe with lid, 1950s., During the middle of years of the 20th century, many Americans would have started their day with a