Cornish kitchenware spice jar for "Baking Powder", measuring about three and one-half inches tall. In excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or repairs, but with crazing throughout. Has the black shield T.G. Green mark, and was made between 1930 and 1960.
Mint condition spice jar and lid named "Ground-Ginger", with the black shield mark. Made between 1930 and 1960. Measures about three and one-half inches tall including the lid.
Mint condition spice jar, about three and one-half inches including lid, with the black shield mark. The lid has a molding fault in the inner blue ring - otherwise no chips, cracks, crazing or staining. Made between 1930 and 1960.
Jar is in mint condition with the black shield mark, lid has minor discoloration around the edges and a factory crack line at the base of the knob. Measures about three and one-half inches tall, displays beautifully, made between 1930 and 1960.
Mint condition Cornish kitchenware "Flour" sifter (or shaker), probably made late in the green shield period in the 1960s. About five and one-half inches tall with screw-on top.
Rare kitchenware jar (or cannister) in near mint condition, with a pinprick factory mark below the "C". Note the old-style British hyphenated spelling of "Cocoa-Nut". Black shield mark, no chips, cracks, repairs, stains, or crazing, about five and one-half inches tall including the lid.
Cornish kitchenware storage jar for "Sago" (a starch used in British cooking) in excellent condition except for smudging in the application of the label. Black shield mark, measure about five and one-half inches tall to the top of the lid, dating from 1930 to 1960.
Cornish Kitchen Ware Salt sifter with green shield mark. About five inches tall, in excellent condition with no chip, cracks, repairs or stains. Made between 1930 and 1960.
Green shield mark for Cornish Kitchen Ware, dating between 1930 and 1960, in excellent condition with slight discoloration of the screw-top rim from use. No chips, cracks, or repairs, almost five inches tall.
From the 1960s, a Cornish Ware Sugar sifter in the rarer yellow and white color way. This piece is crazed, with modest discoloration on the screw-on top, but otherwise perfect with no chips, cracks,or repairs, and has the green shield mark.