Growing up in the south our canister set always had flour, cornmeal, sugar and tea bags. Coffee was kept in the can it came in. Most everyone made biscuits in the morning and then cornbread with supper and a pitcher of sweet tea. I love your channel, always interesting and brings back memories.
Hi Alice! So interesting how they were used in the south. It makes sense that one was used for cornmeal. Here in Michigan, they were flour and sugar. I know my mom kept tea bags in the tea canister, but she kept coffee filters in the coffee canister and just left her coffee in the can, which she kept in the fridge. Thanks!
I'll always remember the copper colored aluminum canisters my grandmother had. And she also stored her Christmas cookies in old coffee cans wrapped with Christmas gift wrap. So many good memories! Thanks Kevin! And Mary Ann! Love everyone of you (Ralph too lol)
Mons original set was a spun aluminum set with black lids and matching grease can with strainer. It also had the salt and pepper to match. She wanted more counter space, so she found a set that may have been from the 30's or 40's that was four triangular ceramic canisters on a wooden rotating base with a round wooden lid covering all.it took up so little space in the corner that she used it for forty years or more. She also bought the same ones when she would find them at yard sales, or in thrift or antique stores. Those she gave to all of us kids. My grandmother had a long all in one piece that had small feet on the bottom raising it off of the counter. It was all in chrome. It was low slung and had the bins that pulled out and tilted down. She used it for fifty years or more. I'm still looking for one like it. These were space saving designs that you just cannot find now days. My grandmother also had the matching wall mounted holder for wax paper, tin foil, and rolled brown paper towels, which she had mounted on the inside of her brown closet door.
Hi lessbs - I know that set that your mom had and those were a popular design. The chrome one your grandmother had turn up from time to time. I have one of those wax paper, tin foil, paper towel dispensers somewhere. Thanks!
I love the old kitchen canisters on the counter setup. All you gotta do is lift the lid while you're working on something. I hope it comes back in style again.
I collect old canister sets, and have a ceramic set that was sold by Sears, with Strawberries, that I use every day. I have a metal yellow set with recipes, that I display on top of my cabinets. Love them.
My Mom had clear glass canisters with the wooden tops. I used to have a set of those more modern Tupperware canisters in the 90s. The older Tupperware canisters are making a resurgence. The vintage Sears Merry Mushroom and Arnels Mushroom canisters are having their second heyday now.
I have the harvest gold from 81. Wedding shower gift from my mother. Unfortunately the tops are broken. Was able to get a clear replacement when the first went. But have had no luck since.
I have a canister set made out of wood that I bought second hand in the 1980s when I was buying things for my "hope chest". I have never used it, but I can't bear to part with it because it's unusual. They have a rooster painted on the fronts. When my son was leaving to go to University of California at Merced and needed things to set up an apartment, I bought him a avocado green Tupperware canister set at a yard sale.
I have a Pfaltzgraff set called Yorktown on my counter and use them all the time, especially the coffee, sugar, and flour. If you are a baker or someone who loves to cook everyday they are wonderful to have. I bake a lot of bread and it is nice to just have them next too my mixer. Thank you for every walk down memory lane.
I dearly Lov Canister Sets! 'cause I'm in the South & they keep things Fresh & their So Cute! Lov this show, Thank u for All your shows! They add FUN to my week! 💛
I remember a pink and black metal canister set made by Decoware and mom had a dustpan to match. The plastic square set with white flowers, but in green. Of course, Tupperware set. I have a vintage cream and copper metal set with a rooster on them made by Ransburg. I also had a brown square set in the early 80s by Chein. They tried to make them look like old bags of flour, sugar etc.
We had the chrome GSW canister set. Every time I see one, it brings back wonderful memories! So grateful for what you do. Holding on to precious memories! On a side note, I noticed the transferware on the shelves. Would love to see you talk about it!
Hi Binky! Glad you enjoy the memories! I have a few sets of transferware, although it's all from the 50's so it's not really the antique china, but it's fun to use. I'll have to do a future video and show some of the china collection. Thanks!
Oh how I love seeing these! It brings back such good memories from my Mom and Grandma's kitchen. I always wondered what items will be considered vintage and coveted from my kitchen some day!
Hi Alex! Funny how you never know what people will like a couple of generations from now. I'm sure our moms and grandmothers never thought much about their everyday kitchen things being of interest to anyone! Thanks!
Mom had a canister set with the mushrooms from the 70’s. Fun to see all the different sets you have collected. When we lived in the north we put the usual Flour, Sugar, tea and coffee. When we moved to the south we put Flour, cornmeal, sugar and tea. Just fun to go down memory lane. Thank you for showing us your collections. Always look forward to a cavalcade food notification❤️
Hi Meredith - thanks so much! I've heard from others in the south who also used their canisters to store cornmeal. I love how things are different regionally in the US!
I enjoyed this very much. Growing up, my mom had a round metal canister set. IT was a real pink with black lids. on front of them was a black and white floral design. She also had a bread box that matched. Sounds hilarious but people had such things in the middle 50s to early 60s.
Enjoyed the canisters, Kevin. We never had canisters in my mothers kitchen but I did envy my friends mothers who had them. Loved this blast from the past!
Deco ware was very popular in the fifties and had fruit designs and apples design. I hope you get some- they would look great for your collection. Thanks for sharing.
My grandmother had the metal set with round black labeled lids. I recognize the last metal set you showed with the printed pattern, but in a cylindrical shape. I still use the orange Tupperware set in my cupboard.
Had a sets of the Tupperware round ones in brown, Orange and yellow. Gave the brown set to a friend still have the others though. Grandma had or still has a brown set that I grew up enjoying many an oreo cookie from.
Hi Kev! And Mary Ann!! I love canister sets sooooo much too! Now I’m on the hunt for the west bed bakery bin box! It’s sooo cool! Love that! You have just the most amazing collection and I just get so emotional watching cause I simply adore you and your cavalcade! Your passion is just as strong as mine for collecting and preserving history! I wanna come visit sometime and just spend a whole day looking at EVERYTHING!!! Including all of your record collection! I am starting a collection myself! ❤️ Thanks for all you do! Love seeing you in the morning while having my morning coffee! My mom had a metal “wood grained” looking set that she always used and it was kept on the top of our refrigerator. I think it was made by the same company as the set you have on the counter (first that you showed) in the cavalcade kitchen, because they had the same lids. My grandmothers was a buttery yellow round set on a lazy Susan and it all fit together with a brown large plastic”y” lid that covered the top. I thought you may have had one in the shoppe but I didn’t see it. I’ll try and send a pic of both if I can find them! Great episode! Thanks Kev! And Mary Ann!! Hugs! Jeff xo ❤️
Hi Jeff!! Thank you and I'm so glad you enjoyed this look at the canister sets! I know what a serious collector you are so I appreciate that you understand how important it is to preserve these wonderful pieces of everyday life! I saw one of those woodgrained metal sets a few years ago but they were badly scratched and rusted so I passed on them, but hope that I'll stumble across a better set someday. I'd love to see a picture of your grandmother's set. I'll keep my eye out for the photo. Thanks so much!!
Both my grandmother and my mother had canister sets. My mother had a white ceramic set with flowers and my grandmother had a yellow Tupperware set. I still use the yellow Tupperware set in my kitchen and the seal is amazing!
I really enjoyed the canister tour! OA canister set is just one thing I'm searching for as I put together my 50s kitchen. I plan on using the items I choose. I'm drawn toward the chrome sets. Thanks for these wonderful videos, Kevin!
I love all of your videos. Im looking forward to seeing your 2024 summer display window and I hope their is some way you can use your vintage electric fans again.
Thank you! Last summer I did a window that was all fans, so I probably won't repeat that for this summer, but I always love to work a fan or two into the summer windows somehow. Thanks!
My mother had wooden canisters with eagles on them, around the time of the Bicentennial into the 80s. I think she had chrome ones when we were kids. I don’t have room for them, I think they take up too much space as you say. All we have out is a vintage crock for the coffee, for my coffee head husband. :)
This reminds me as a kid I loved to go to the downtown Woolworths with my grandmother, she lived in a big rambling apartment above a store, the home goods were in the basement, huge wooden bins just inside the door held tin toys, those canisters that mooed and other delights like the glass case with matchbox and corgi cars, strange things make an impression on a child...I really think Cavalcade needs a toy department.
My Mom had Tupperware. I have the brown flour one, that I found at her house when she passed. I also have some other Tupperware too. Then she got ceramic. I have a large soup tureen of hers as well.
Granny had a West Bend copper anodized set of four canisters with wooden bun-shaped knobs on top that held flour, sugar, cakes and salt, in that order. She didn't make tea and her coffee was instant. Cakes=cookies at Granny's. Mom had Kromex at first and then changed to glass sugar jars from a kitchen cabinet for sugar and flour. I have one too. Granny also had a breadbox, so I hope you can show those sometime. My sister still uses Granny's canisters. Thanks for the entertaining video!
We had a stainless steel wet with a bacon-straining container. I recently got out an old set from the Seventies that's metal and has the company graphics for Lipton tea, Domino sugar, Pillsbury flour, and Maxwell House coffee. They are so colorful and remind me of my twenties.
The aqua and yellow canister sets are actually from Stanley Home Products. You could earn them by having a Stanley party and selling a certain amount. My sister had a set of aqua ones and I have a set that I found at a rummage sale.
Hi Kevin. Still have the Treasure Craft ceramic cannisters with owls on them. Flour, sugar, coffee and tea. Couldn’t remember what kind my mother had until you brought out the orange Tupperware. Thanks for the memories. Hi to Maryann and Ralph.
I can see the dishes my family had when I was a kid in the 60's @ 8:33, on the right side 3rd shelf from the bottom, white with little blue and green flowers and trees. I think they were a grocery store premium.
Why no mention of the Fashion for today's installment? Beautiful "Cavalcade" smock top with the tres chic Ascot!! Kevin is not only smart but Ohhh So Fashionable!!
My mom had the Tupperware set with the "burping" lid. She still has it. I recently wanted to buy a cannisters to store my many tea varieties. I had a square cookie tin in a gold tone and decopaged a greeting card to the front of that matched the gold tone of the tin. Then I was able to store all my teas inside. I figured it would keep the teas fresher longer. Old tins can be great containers.
Canister sets became popular when fitted cabinetry began taking the place of the Hoosier, and the countertop became the bake center instead. We had the West Bend set. Lookin' stylish with that ascot, Kevin! Thanks for sharing your collection.
Hi Cynthia! What you said about cabinets replacing the Hoosier makes perfect sense for the popularity of the canister sets. Especially when people were still baking regularly, if not daily, it made sense to have the essentials close at hand. Thanks so much!
I have a set of canisters like the bin shaped, wood top ones you showed, but mine are a squarish round shape (if that makes sense). They have the same fruit pattern and are stamped USA on bottom. A weird fact about me: I love canister sets, but don't bake so I have no need to store large amounts of flour, sugar ect. I either store random other items in the canisters or just find a place to display them just for show. I have a square wooden set with inner plastic bins on my bathroom shelf storing hygiene items such as cotton balls, q-tips, and floss picks.
Hi BrownSugar66! Sounds like you have found creative ways to use your canister sets for other things - that is a great idea! They really do come in handy. Thanks!
Very cool. I still have the blue glass apothecary style set that was once my mother's. She got it for Christmas in 1968 if I recall her saying and it came from a hardware store my late uncle on my Dad's side worked at PT for extra Christmas money in N. Georgia. One jar got replaced at one point, but almost every lid has a chip inside. I have an odd one I found and keep on my side table in the living room. I don't use it now but it is decoration on a hanging shelf my late father made in the mid to late 60's. All I did was put some polyurethane protection as it was simply stained at the time, but nothing else to help it be easier to clean of grease. It hangs in my kitchen now and the jars are on it. Don't know what all colors they came in but good friends had a green set from the same period. For all I know, they may have come in amber and a ruby red, and maybe an amethyst color, but at least the blue and green.
Hi John - that colored glass set you have sounds nice. I'll bet they came in a few colors. If it was 1968 then I'm sure there was an amber set. Nice that you still have them and use one for decoration. Thanks!
I love the tin canister sets from the 1930 s. It makes you think of the old movies where mother is cooking and getting a cup of sugar from the canister to bake cookies. On the Walton's , they had an interesting canister set .
Have you ever seen a set by Revere Ware? They were called "Tel-U-Tops". They were circular, stainless steel and with lucite knobs. The knobs were able to be unscrewed, you would then put a little bit of the contents in the knob and then screw it back on the lid. This was their way of letting you know what was inside the canister. I believe they date to about 1955.
Hi, We have a canister set like one you have It's the big rectangular box. The top half holds the 4 canisters, and the bottom half is a bread box. The bread box door drops open to reveal a wood cutting board inserted into the back of the door. It sits next our Saran Wrap dispenser. It also holds wax, foil, and paper towels.
Hi Longhairbear! That's a neat canister set you have - nice to have it all in one. Breadboxes with wood cutting boards built in were popular. I'm not sure when pre-sliced bread became common, but many were probably still baking bread at home and slicing it as they needed. Love your foil/wax paper/paper towels dispenser. I've got a chrome one somewhere. Thanks!
I had a set of the copper colored West Bend canisters that were hand me downs from my mother- in - law. She wanted the new avocado plastic ones that matched her avocado stove. This was in 1974.
Hi Cheryl! Funny how in the late 60's and early 70's companies started making all kinds of kitchen accessories and housewares in avocado green, harvest gold and woodtone. Thanks!
Scored a set of 3 apple green Servalier Tupperware canisters today. They're circular with the radiating spline lids. I assume they make a better, more airtight seal than metal or ceramic canisters, but I don't actually know.
The first set my mum had were aluminum with a letter embossed indicating the contents. Next she got Lincoln Beautyware canisters, breadbox, paper towel/wrap dispenser and trash can all in shaded coppertone to match the appliances. Finally, friends gave her a set of Pfalzgraff canisters in the “Village” pattern. I still have those but they are stored away since I have no use for them. I don’t bake and I don’t drink tea or coffee.
My mom had several sets of the chrome ones I guess there's stainless steel or 10 dot and she automatically knew what was in each and every one of them and they weren't marked they were playing they didn't even have letters I don't believe. Myself I have a few pieces of the Tupperware and a couple of old bacon dripping ones. But what I've always been looking for and I hope one day I can run across it is the one there that hangs on the wall with the bins in it that is my goal
My mom had the Westbend cannister set when we were growing up! Long ago, I had a lime green Tupperware set. Recently, I found a yellow set at our second hand store on our campus (I work at an older adult community) and I nearly jumped out of my skin! I've been looking for years for a yellow set of Tupperware cannisters! 😂
Like your channel and enjoy the vids that you have posted. I have the set of westbend canisters that you showed towards the end. Any idea how to get a staining on one that was caused by isopropyl alcohol (that got spilled on it). I Tried vinegar, lemon, baking soda still stained. I don’t want to make it worse. They were left to me by a dear aunt who used them for as long as I could remember.
Hi Nanci! I have very few breadboxes - maybe four or five. I do have a couple in plastic that went with canister sets and then a couple metal ones with a wooden cutting board inside of the front cover. When I do an episode in the kitchen studio, if you look on top of the fridge you'll see a red plastic bread box. Thanks!
I just picked up one of the wall mounted all in one chrome sets. It looks just like the one you showed at 11:30. Sadly it has a lot of rust on the top. If you have any tips on how to remove rust and get it shiny again I would appreciate the advice.
Hi Taylor - nice that you found one. There isn't much you can do about the rust, I'm afraid. These were chrome plated so the rust eats through the chrome. You can try a little fine steel wool and see if that helps, but it may scratch the finish that isn't rusted.
My mom had the orange Tupperware set. I think she had a set on a turntable similar to the Rubbermaid. Could the set at 12:00 be a Lincoln Beautyware set?
Thanks for sharing your collection of great mcm stuff your store spaces looks 👍 I always injoy your video s I have the west bend canister set I also got a bread box
This explained a lot to me! So two grandmas, my mom, and a great aunt. Four canister sets. Only two were ever used!!! Mom’s first kitchen was turquoise cabinets and copper-tone appliances. She had the West Bend salt shakers and grease container. But a spun-aluminum canister set with anodized copper colored tops. Never used the canister set. Aunt Hetty had a few WW2 canister pieces. Started rusting. Threw them away. One grandmother had a pretty complete lLustreware set which was heavily used and I still have. The other had the set you currently use on your counter and that one is in storage somewhere. Why did mom and aunt hetty NOT use them? Because Aunt Hetty became totally convinced canister sets were unsanitary based on a study done by Tupperware!! So she had a complete set of Millionare line and gave one to mom. They were kept stacked in a cabinet! And that is how I have five sets!!
Hi Rob! Great story about your family's canister sets! Funny how you ended up with so many! I've not heard of the study Tupperware did, but I'm sure it helped them sell many sets of their own! They probably do seal better than the metal containers. Thanks!
Growing up in the south our canister set always had flour, cornmeal, sugar and tea bags. Coffee was kept in the can it came in. Most everyone made biscuits in the morning and then cornbread with supper and a pitcher of sweet tea. I love your channel, always interesting and brings back memories.
Hi Alice! So interesting how they were used in the south. It makes sense that one was used for cornmeal. Here in Michigan, they were flour and sugar. I know my mom kept tea bags in the tea canister, but she kept coffee filters in the coffee canister and just left her coffee in the can, which she kept in the fridge. Thanks!
I LOVE vintage houseware series
thanks, Dorothy! Glad you enjoy these videos!
I wasn't even born around that era, and even I love these things.
I'm glad you appreciate them! Thanks for watching!
I grew up with the "barrel" ceramic set! 😀
Those barrels are a great set!
I'll always remember the copper colored aluminum canisters my grandmother had. And she also stored her Christmas cookies in old coffee cans wrapped with Christmas gift wrap. So many good memories! Thanks Kevin! And Mary Ann! Love everyone of you (Ralph too lol)
What a great memory of your grandmother! I like how she repurposed the old coffee cans! We're sending our love to you, Hank! Thanks so much!
Mons original set was a spun aluminum set with black lids and matching grease can with strainer. It also had the salt and pepper to match. She wanted more counter space, so she found a set that may have been from the 30's or 40's that was four triangular ceramic canisters on a wooden rotating base with a round wooden lid covering all.it took up so little space in the corner that she used it for forty years or more. She also bought the same ones when she would find them at yard sales, or in thrift or antique stores. Those she gave to all of us kids. My grandmother had a long all in one piece that had small feet on the bottom raising it off of the counter. It was all in chrome. It was low slung and had the bins that pulled out and tilted down. She used it for fifty years or more. I'm still looking for one like it. These were space saving designs that you just cannot find now days. My grandmother also had the matching wall mounted holder for wax paper, tin foil, and rolled brown paper towels, which she had mounted on the inside of her brown closet door.
Hi lessbs - I know that set that your mom had and those were a popular design. The chrome one your grandmother had turn up from time to time. I have one of those wax paper, tin foil, paper towel dispensers somewhere. Thanks!
Love the sound of the creaky floor.
I'm in love with everything!! I have a few of those set and some pieces to some. Love old kitchen things.
I love the old kitchen canisters on the counter setup. All you gotta do is lift the lid while you're working on something. I hope it comes back in style again.
Hi pinkroses! The canisters are handy! Thanks!
I collect old canister sets, and have a ceramic set that was sold by Sears, with Strawberries, that I use every day. I have a metal yellow set with recipes, that I display on top of my cabinets. Love them.
Hi Debbie - I know just the canister sets you have with the strawberries! Glad you enjoy them and still use them. Thanks!
Yes we had the yellow tins with the flour and sugar signs ..bring back memories...and the bread box I think
My Mom had clear glass canisters with the wooden tops. I used to have a set of those more modern Tupperware canisters in the 90s. The older Tupperware canisters are making a resurgence. The vintage Sears Merry Mushroom and Arnels Mushroom canisters are having their second heyday now.
Hi D J - I've heard the mushroom canisters are back in vogue! Thanks!
I have the harvest gold from 81. Wedding shower gift from my mother.
Unfortunately the tops are broken.
Was able to get a clear replacement when the first went. But have had no luck since.
I have a canister set made out of wood that I bought second hand in the 1980s when I was buying things for my "hope chest". I have never used it, but I can't bear to part with it because it's unusual. They have a rooster painted on the fronts. When my son was leaving to go to University of California at Merced and needed things to set up an apartment, I bought him a avocado green Tupperware canister set at a yard sale.
Hi Margaret - those wood canisters sound great - I can see why you can't part with them. The Tupperware canisters are good and sturdy!
I have a Pfaltzgraff set called Yorktown on my counter and use them all the time, especially the coffee, sugar, and flour. If you are a baker or someone who loves to cook everyday they are wonderful to have. I bake a lot of bread and it is nice to just have them next too my mixer. Thank you for every walk down memory lane.
Hi Jeff & Kevin! They do come in handy - I use mine frequently. I don't know if I've seen the Yorktown set. Thanks!
My first set of everyday dishes was the Yorktown pattern. I still love it but do not use it now.
My mom had the Kromex set. Thank you for bringing back good memories this morning.
Hi Patricia! Glad it brought back fond memories - thanks!
That Rubbermaid gold set is fantastic!!! Thanks for such a great video! I love vintage kitchenware!
You're welcome, Mama Louise! Thanks for watching!
Love a vintage housewares tour! And seeing them on the shelves let's us peek at a few other treasures. Thanks!
Hi June! I'm glad you could join me "on location" for this tour! Thanks!!
I love the one which wall mounts.
I dearly Lov Canister Sets! 'cause I'm in the South & they keep things Fresh & their So Cute! Lov this show, Thank u for All your shows! They add FUN to my week! 💛
Hi Ms Howell! So glad you enjoy the videos!! Thank you!
I remember a pink and black metal canister set made by Decoware and mom had a dustpan to match. The plastic square set with white flowers, but in green. Of course, Tupperware set.
I have a vintage cream and copper metal set with a rooster on them made by Ransburg. I also had a brown square set in the early 80s by Chein. They tried to make them look like old bags of flour, sugar etc.
I have the aluminum spice bottles that match the set with the salt and pepper shakers. I love them!
We had the chrome GSW canister set. Every time I see one, it brings back wonderful memories! So grateful for what you do. Holding on to precious memories! On a side note, I noticed the transferware on the shelves. Would love to see you talk about it!
Hi Binky! Glad you enjoy the memories! I have a few sets of transferware, although it's all from the 50's so it's not really the antique china, but it's fun to use. I'll have to do a future video and show some of the china collection. Thanks!
Love your collections. The ramsburgs and the aluminum ones are favorites
Thanks, Kim!
Oh how I love seeing these! It brings back such good memories from my Mom and Grandma's kitchen. I always wondered what items will be considered vintage and coveted from my kitchen some day!
Same here Alex! I have vintage Pyrex passed down to me from my Mother and i still love all of it
Hi Alex! Funny how you never know what people will like a couple of generations from now. I'm sure our moms and grandmothers never thought much about their everyday kitchen things being of interest to anyone! Thanks!
Mom had a canister set with the mushrooms from the 70’s. Fun to see all the different sets you have collected. When we lived in the north we put the usual Flour, Sugar, tea and coffee. When we moved to the south we put Flour, cornmeal, sugar and tea. Just fun to go down memory lane. Thank you for showing us your collections. Always look forward to a cavalcade food notification❤️
Hi Meredith - thanks so much! I've heard from others in the south who also used their canisters to store cornmeal. I love how things are different regionally in the US!
These are great! I remember that my grandmother had a set that included one marked “Salt.”
Hi John! I don't see too many "salt" canisters - glad you enjoyed. Thanks!
I enjoyed this very much. Growing up, my mom had a round metal canister set. IT was a real pink with black lids. on front of them was a black and white floral design. She also had a bread box that matched. Sounds hilarious but people had such things in the middle 50s to early 60s.
Hi Tom! That canister set your mom had sounds really cool! Pink and black was a popular color combination. Thanks!
This is so much fun!!!so many memories 🤗
Thanks, Trudy!
Enjoyed the canisters, Kevin. We never had canisters in my mothers kitchen but I did envy my friends mothers who had them. Loved this blast from the past!
Hi June!! Glad you enjoyed the tour of the canister collection! Hope all is well!! Thanks!
Deco ware was very popular in the fifties and had fruit designs and apples design. I hope you get some- they would look great for your collection. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Cora - I'll keep my eye open for some!
Great sets and they are harder to find at the auctions. My mom had the Kromex chrome set with black vertical handles. It was probably a wedding gift.
Hi bg147 - Kromex always made nice looking things. Thanks!
Growing up we had a similar set to the first set you showed on the kitchen counter. I still have it, but have it put away.
Growing up my mom had the chrome canister set, like the one on your counter. Thanks for showing us your vintage collection. 😃
Hi Sharon! I seem to remember seeing a lot of those chrome sets. Glad you enjoyed the video!
My grandmother had the metal set with round black labeled lids. I recognize the last metal set you showed with the printed pattern, but in a cylindrical shape. I still use the orange Tupperware set in my cupboard.
Had a sets of the Tupperware round ones in brown, Orange and yellow. Gave the brown set to a friend still have the others though.
Grandma had or still has a brown set that I grew up enjoying many an oreo cookie from.
Hi Kev! And Mary Ann!!
I love canister sets sooooo much too! Now I’m on the hunt for the west bed bakery bin box! It’s sooo cool! Love that!
You have just the most amazing collection and I just get so emotional watching cause I simply adore you and your cavalcade! Your passion is just as strong as mine for collecting and preserving history! I wanna come visit sometime and just spend a whole day looking at EVERYTHING!!! Including all of your record collection! I am starting a collection myself! ❤️
Thanks for all you do! Love seeing you in the morning while having my morning coffee!
My mom had a metal “wood grained” looking set that she always used and it was kept on the top of our refrigerator. I think it was made by the same company as the set you have on the counter (first that you showed) in the cavalcade kitchen, because they had the same lids. My grandmothers was a buttery yellow round set on a lazy Susan and it all fit together with a brown large plastic”y” lid that covered the top. I thought you may have had one in the shoppe but I didn’t see it. I’ll try and send a pic of both if I can find them!
Great episode!
Thanks Kev! And Mary Ann!!
Hugs!
Jeff xo ❤️
Hi Jeff!! Thank you and I'm so glad you enjoyed this look at the canister sets! I know what a serious collector you are so I appreciate that you understand how important it is to preserve these wonderful pieces of everyday life! I saw one of those woodgrained metal sets a few years ago but they were badly scratched and rusted so I passed on them, but hope that I'll stumble across a better set someday. I'd love to see a picture of your grandmother's set. I'll keep my eye out for the photo. Thanks so much!!
In the show 'Mad Men" Joan had the chrome all-in-one canister set in her kitchen! Always appreciated the set designer's eye for detail on that show :)
Hi activatedcharcoal - that show had the best set design and art direction. It was always fun to see the vintage props. Thanks!
Wow! My mom had those yellow Tupperware set. Also she had few ceramics cannisters. Thanks for your videos because they bring me good memories.
Hi Gilberto - glad the videos bring back good memories! Thanks!
Both my grandmother and my mother had canister sets. My mother had a white ceramic set with flowers and my grandmother had a yellow Tupperware set. I still use the yellow Tupperware set in my kitchen and the seal is amazing!
Hi Danielle - those old Tupperware canisters had great seals! Thanks!
I really enjoyed the canister tour! OA canister set is just one thing I'm searching for as I put together my 50s kitchen. I plan on using the items I choose. I'm drawn toward the chrome sets. Thanks for these wonderful videos, Kevin!
I love all of your videos. Im looking forward to seeing your 2024 summer display window and I hope their is some way you can use your vintage electric fans again.
Thank you! Last summer I did a window that was all fans, so I probably won't repeat that for this summer, but I always love to work a fan or two into the summer windows somehow. Thanks!
I have my orange Tupperware set to this day all four pieces with all the lids and I still use it
I so remember so many of those. Memories
Hi Cindy! Thanks for watching!
Oh YAY! This is the first video I'm watching this morning (it 4:58 am PDT)! 🥰😍😍
HI GSM!! Thanks for starting out your day with us!
My mother had wooden canisters with eagles on them, around the time of the Bicentennial into the 80s. I think she had chrome ones when we were kids. I don’t have room for them, I think they take up too much space as you say. All we have out is a vintage crock for the coffee, for my coffee head husband. :)
I remember all the Early American looking things during the mid-70's! My mom had a cookie jar with an eagle on it. Thanks!
This reminds me as a kid I loved to go to the downtown Woolworths with my grandmother, she lived in a big rambling apartment above a store, the home goods were in the basement, huge wooden bins just inside the door held tin toys, those canisters that mooed and other delights like the glass case with matchbox and corgi cars, strange things make an impression on a child...I really think Cavalcade needs a toy department.
Hi Briney! That really brings back memories! I remember the fun toys of Woolworths, Kresges and other dime stores. Thanks!
I loved the glass case loaded with Corgis in our town.
My Mom had Tupperware. I have the brown flour one, that I found at her house when she passed. I also have some other Tupperware too. Then she got ceramic. I have a large soup tureen of hers as well.
Hi Sharon - sounds like you have some nice pieces of your mom's. The soup tureen sounds nice. Thanks!
I love all of these memories you ❤️
Hi Elizabeth - so glad you enjoy the videos and the memories!!
Granny had a West Bend copper anodized set of four canisters with wooden bun-shaped knobs on top that held flour, sugar, cakes and salt, in that order. She didn't make tea and her coffee was instant. Cakes=cookies at Granny's. Mom had Kromex at first and then changed to glass sugar jars from a kitchen cabinet for sugar and flour. I have one too. Granny also had a breadbox, so I hope you can show those sometime. My sister still uses Granny's canisters. Thanks for the entertaining video!
Hi Jonathan! I like your granny's set! I don't have many breadboxes, only a few, but maybe I can work them in sometime. Thanks!
We had a stainless steel wet with a bacon-straining container. I recently got out an old set from the Seventies that's metal and has the company graphics for Lipton tea, Domino sugar, Pillsbury flour, and Maxwell House coffee. They are so colorful and remind me of my twenties.
Hi Trixie - I have seen that set with the name brands on them - those are fun and very 70's! Enjoy them!!
I love canister sets!
Very fun video, thank you for sharing!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
The aqua and yellow canister sets are actually from Stanley Home Products. You could earn them by having a Stanley party and selling a certain amount. My sister had a set of aqua ones and I have a set that I found at a rummage sale.
Hi Peggie - thanks for the good information!
Love your video, greetings from norway
Very interesting !!! Some canister sets had matching bread boxes. Circa late 1940 or 1950.
Hi Judith! Yes, sometimes a bread box was part of the set, I've also seen matching cookie jars and salt and pepper shakers. Thanks!
Hi Kevin. Still have the Treasure Craft ceramic cannisters with owls on them. Flour, sugar, coffee and tea. Couldn’t remember what kind my mother had until you brought out the orange Tupperware. Thanks for the memories. Hi to Maryann and Ralph.
Hi Bonnie - glad it brought back some memories! I remember those owl canisters!! Enjoy them!
I just found your channel I love your videos great 👍
Aloha 🌞🌴
Hi Kathleen! Glad you found us!! Thanks!
I can see the dishes my family had when I was a kid in the 60's @ 8:33, on the right side 3rd shelf from the bottom, white with little blue and green flowers and trees. I think they were a grocery store premium.
That dish pattern is called Swiss Alpine or sometimes Swiss Chalet Alpine. They were very popular at the time. Thanks!
My uncle still has the copper set my Grandmother had on the farm. It also has matching S&P shakers as well as a bread box.
Hi Gary - that's a nice set and great to have the salt and pepper shakers! Thanks!
Why no mention of the Fashion for today's installment? Beautiful "Cavalcade" smock top with the tres chic Ascot!! Kevin is not only smart but Ohhh So Fashionable!!
LOL! Thanks, Skip!! It's hard to find a good fitting smock these days! Hope all is well with you!
My mom had the Tupperware set with the "burping" lid. She still has it. I recently wanted to buy a cannisters to store my many tea varieties. I had a square cookie tin in a gold tone and decopaged a greeting card to the front of that matched the gold tone of the tin. Then I was able to store all my teas inside. I figured it would keep the teas fresher longer. Old tins can be great containers.
Hi TuckerSP2011 - sounds like you found a great way to use old tins and keep your teas fresh! Thanks!
Canister sets became popular when fitted cabinetry began taking the place of the Hoosier, and the countertop became the bake center instead. We had the West Bend set. Lookin' stylish with that ascot, Kevin! Thanks for sharing your collection.
Hi Cynthia! What you said about cabinets replacing the Hoosier makes perfect sense for the popularity of the canister sets. Especially when people were still baking regularly, if not daily, it made sense to have the essentials close at hand. Thanks so much!
Love canister sets! I have a difficult choice which one is going on the counter! So I rotate them.
Hi John - what a great idea! That way you can enjoy them all!
Oh my Granny had the aluminum one with the words on top. She even had the cookie one.
Hi Dee Bee - I know that set your Granny had and it was a nice one. Very neat that she also had the cookie canister!!
I have a set of canisters like the bin shaped, wood top ones you showed, but mine are a squarish round shape (if that makes sense). They have the same fruit pattern and are stamped USA on bottom. A weird fact about me: I love canister sets, but don't bake so I have no need to store large amounts of flour, sugar ect. I either store random other items in the canisters or just find a place to display them just for show. I have a square wooden set with inner plastic bins on my bathroom shelf storing hygiene items such as cotton balls, q-tips, and floss picks.
Hi BrownSugar66! Sounds like you have found creative ways to use your canister sets for other things - that is a great idea! They really do come in handy. Thanks!
Very cool. I still have the blue glass apothecary style set that was once my mother's. She got it for Christmas in 1968 if I recall her saying and it came from a hardware store my late uncle on my Dad's side worked at PT for extra Christmas money in N. Georgia. One jar got replaced at one point, but almost every lid has a chip inside. I have an odd one I found and keep on my side table in the living room. I don't use it now but it is decoration on a hanging shelf my late father made in the mid to late 60's. All I did was put some polyurethane protection as it was simply stained at the time, but nothing else to help it be easier to clean of grease. It hangs in my kitchen now and the jars are on it. Don't know what all colors they came in but good friends had a green set from the same period. For all I know, they may have come in amber and a ruby red, and maybe an amethyst color, but at least the blue and green.
Hi John - that colored glass set you have sounds nice. I'll bet they came in a few colors. If it was 1968 then I'm sure there was an amber set. Nice that you still have them and use one for decoration. Thanks!
My grandmother had the same Tupperware set
I love the tin canister sets from the 1930 s. It makes you think of the old movies where mother is cooking and getting a cup of sugar from the canister to bake cookies. On the Walton's , they had an interesting canister set .
Hi B Happy - yes, you would see canister sets in those old movies and tv shows. Thanks!
Have you ever seen a set by Revere Ware? They were called "Tel-U-Tops". They were circular, stainless steel and with lucite knobs. The knobs were able to be unscrewed, you would then put a little bit of the contents in the knob and then screw it back on the lid. This was their way of letting you know what was inside the canister. I believe they date to about 1955.
Hi EE - I've seen those canisters but I didn't know that's what they were called and that the knobs were fillable. What a great idea! Thanks!
Great video as always. The chrome canister set with the 4 "drawers", I have that exact one. I picked it up at a local antique shop for $25.00.
Hi Jason! That is a cool canister set - enjoy yours!!
Hi, We have a canister set like one you have It's the big rectangular box. The top half holds the 4 canisters, and the bottom half is a bread box. The bread box door drops open to reveal a wood cutting board inserted into the back of the door. It sits next our Saran Wrap dispenser. It also holds wax, foil, and paper towels.
Hi Longhairbear! That's a neat canister set you have - nice to have it all in one. Breadboxes with wood cutting boards built in were popular. I'm not sure when pre-sliced bread became common, but many were probably still baking bread at home and slicing it as they needed. Love your foil/wax paper/paper towels dispenser. I've got a chrome one somewhere. Thanks!
I have both of those, They're great!
Loved the video, but would have enjoyed the Hoosier sets too .
I had a set of the copper colored West Bend canisters that were hand me downs from my mother- in - law. She wanted the new avocado plastic ones that matched her avocado stove. This was in 1974.
Hi Cheryl! Funny how in the late 60's and early 70's companies started making all kinds of kitchen accessories and housewares in avocado green, harvest gold and woodtone. Thanks!
Scored a set of 3 apple green Servalier Tupperware canisters today. They're circular with the radiating spline lids. I assume they make a better, more airtight seal than metal or ceramic canisters, but I don't actually know.
Hi Mike - the seals on those Tupperware canisters are much tighter than metal ones, for sure. The green ones are great!
The first set my mum had were aluminum with a letter embossed indicating the contents. Next she got Lincoln Beautyware canisters, breadbox, paper towel/wrap dispenser and trash can all in shaded coppertone to match the appliances. Finally, friends gave her a set of Pfalzgraff canisters in the “Village” pattern. I still have those but they are stored away since I have no use for them. I don’t bake and I don’t drink tea or coffee.
Hi wmalden! Sounds like your mom had the entire line of Lincoln Beautyware accessories!! Thanks!
ceramic with fruit decal is hylan pottery , use to be in hickory nc..cookie jars, lamps ,,all sorts of nice pottery
Have you done video of bread boxs? I have athealuminum one my husband's grandmother had in her kitchen
Think it might be 1940s
We have a white with chrome Lincolnware canister set with the matching bread box
Hi HH - that's a beautiful set! Enjoy!
My mom had several sets of the chrome ones I guess there's stainless steel or 10 dot and she automatically knew what was in each and every one of them and they weren't marked they were playing they didn't even have letters I don't believe. Myself I have a few pieces of the Tupperware and a couple of old bacon dripping ones. But what I've always been looking for and I hope one day I can run across it is the one there that hangs on the wall with the bins in it that is my goal
Hi Brenda! Sounds like your mom used her canister sets! I'm sure that wall hanging style is out there - you'll find one! Thanks!
I have the set where the bins are in one big container kind of like the chrome one but plastic or lustoware
My mom had the Westbend cannister set when we were growing up! Long ago, I had a lime green Tupperware set. Recently, I found a yellow set at our second hand store on our campus (I work at an older adult community) and I nearly jumped out of my skin! I've been looking for years for a yellow set of Tupperware cannisters! 😂
Hi GSM! I remember that lime green Tupperware! It's not a color you see very often. So glad you found a yellow set!! Thanks!
I had several of those sets
Thanks, Beverly!
Like your channel and enjoy the vids that you have posted. I have the set of westbend canisters that you showed towards the end. Any idea how to get a staining on one that was caused by isopropyl alcohol (that got spilled on it). I Tried vinegar, lemon, baking soda still stained. I don’t want to make it worse. They were left to me by a dear aunt who used them for as long as I could remember.
I have a 3 piece set made by Revere ware out of stainless steel. I'm quite partial to that brand because my mom had pots and pans made by them.
Revere Ware are quality utensils!
Hey Kevin would love to see more your Franciscan
Hi RugbyFootballer - I only have a couple of sets, but I'll do a video on dishes in the future. Thanks!
Should vintage blue and white ceramic canister sets have signage or origin on the bottom of them?
I have a Kromex set, and love it's look... however.. I can't seem to find sets that fit tight enough to keep ants out of the sugar.
I've noticed that many of these have loose fitting lids, or the lids have become loose after years of use. Thanks!
The long chrome with the bins I have that exact set except my handles are black. It’s made by Lincoln Beautyware. Mine is stamped 1957
Hi Kevin! I didn't know it had a black handle variation but yours and mine must be from the same general period of time. Very cool! Thanks!
@@cavalcadeoffood Mine has the black handles too, I'd love to have the clear!
Your videos are so much fun. As a 70s kid, they bring back a lot of memories for me. Do you sell all of this or just collect it?
Hi L Y - I just collect. I'm glad the videos bring back great memories for you! Thanks!
youforgot the white and yellow from sears and red from rona plastic co. very popular in the 50s
Hi Robert - Yes! Maybe I'll find some to add to the collection someday.
Old Water jug with “p” as a signature
love your channel. Nice respite from all the awful things in the world right now...So do you have the infamous Bread Boxes to match?
Hi Nanci! I have very few breadboxes - maybe four or five. I do have a couple in plastic that went with canister sets and then a couple metal ones with a wooden cutting board inside of the front cover. When I do an episode in the kitchen studio, if you look on top of the fridge you'll see a red plastic bread box. Thanks!
I remember those what I was growing up as a kid in the late '60s well mid-60s actually
Hi Earl - I think many people had one of these sets in the kitchen back then. Thanks!!
My mom had a set years ago that was wooden on the outside and had a plastic bin inside.
Hi Diane - I don't know if I've seen any like that. Sounds like a nice canister set. Thanks!
I just picked up one of the wall mounted all in one chrome sets. It looks just like the one you showed at 11:30. Sadly it has a lot of rust on the top. If you have any tips on how to remove rust and get it shiny again I would appreciate the advice.
Hi Taylor - nice that you found one. There isn't much you can do about the rust, I'm afraid. These were chrome plated so the rust eats through the chrome. You can try a little fine steel wool and see if that helps, but it may scratch the finish that isn't rusted.
My mom had the orange Tupperware set. I think she had a set on a turntable similar to the Rubbermaid. Could the set at 12:00 be a Lincoln Beautyware set?
Hi TW12 - those Tupperware sets are great. I think that set you mention is by Lincoln Beautyware. Thanks!!
🤔...I'm not sure on what set I'd like to have in my personal collection...❓️ Might just be satisfied with a Tupperware set...💯✔️ Not sure though...🤷🏻
The Tupperware were great at keeping things really fresh. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your collection of great mcm stuff your store spaces looks 👍 I always injoy your video s I have the west bend canister set I also got a bread box
Hi Gary - glad you liked the video. I really like those old West Bend sets. Thanks!
This explained a lot to me! So two grandmas, my mom, and a great aunt. Four canister sets. Only two were ever used!!! Mom’s first kitchen was turquoise cabinets and copper-tone appliances. She had the West Bend salt shakers and grease container. But a spun-aluminum canister set with anodized copper colored tops. Never used the canister set. Aunt Hetty had a few WW2 canister pieces. Started rusting. Threw them away. One grandmother had a pretty complete lLustreware set which was heavily used and I still have. The other had the set you currently use on your counter and that one is in storage somewhere. Why did mom and aunt hetty NOT use them? Because Aunt Hetty became totally convinced canister sets were unsanitary based on a study done by Tupperware!! So she had a complete set of Millionare line and gave one to mom. They were kept stacked in a cabinet! And that is how I have five sets!!
Hi Rob! Great story about your family's canister sets! Funny how you ended up with so many! I've not heard of the study Tupperware did, but I'm sure it helped them sell many sets of their own! They probably do seal better than the metal containers. Thanks!
Interesting,but are those companies American companies?
Yes these were made in the US. Thanks!
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Thanks, Jane!!