brib68
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I'd say that's the same line. I think her's were not as shiny/polished looking as in the photo of the This n That, but yes, the colonial-revival graphics, the recessed knobs on the lids. I only remember her having the basic 4 canisters, but now you mention it, I think she did have a bread box, so it could have been part of the set, or not.
Speaking of buried memories (and bread)...anyone remember (or even HEAR of) Hillbilly brand bread? Back in the 70's, I remember my grandparents ate Hillbilly and sometimes Roman Meal bread. I was at the Walmart Supercenter in my hometown in Ohio over the holidays and saw Hillbilly bread on the shelf. I hadn't thought of it for YEARS.
I'd say that's the same line. I think her's were not as shiny/polished looking as in the photo of the This n That, but yes, the colonial-revival graphics, the recessed knobs on the lids. I only remember her having the basic 4 canisters, but now you mention it, I think she did have a bread box, so it could have been part of the set, or not.
Speaking of buried memories (and bread)...anyone remember (or even HEAR of) Hillbilly brand bread? Back in the 70's, I remember my grandparents ate Hillbilly and sometimes Roman Meal bread. I was at the Walmart Supercenter in my hometown in Ohio over the holidays and saw Hillbilly bread on the shelf. I hadn't thought of it for YEARS.