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Tupperware cake taker
This is a vintage Tupperware domed cake carrier. At 9-3/4" in diameter x 6-1/2" tall, it can hold a 3-layer cake or torte with ease. Tray measures 11-3/4" across at its handles. Dome lid fits securely. Both pieces marked “Tupperware.” Lightly used condition with an orangish stain on the bottom rim of the lid and a mark on its exterior top that looks like someone put a piece of tape there (maybe a name tag?) years ago. It’s not sticky now, but the old tape mark on the bottom of the tray is. It doesn’t affect usage, but if you absolutely can’t stand it, I’m sure it will come off with a little more scrubbing than I took the time to give this neat old cake carrier that we acquired recently at an estate sale. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
only 1 available
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Pair of round Tupperware storage containers
This is an unmatched pair of 6" diameter x 4" tall Tupperware stackable storage containers. The one with the clear lid looks like the classic design from the 60’s, and the one with the textured exterior and tan lid is probably somewhat newer. Neither one looks like it’s been used much, if at all, and both lids fit very tightly. All four pieces are marked “Tupperware.” (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $12.00 + s/h
only 1 pair available
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Pair of small round Tupperware storage containers
This is an unmatched pair of 4-1/4" diameter x 3-1/2" tall Tupperware stackable storage containers. One has a textured exterior, a slightly rounded bottom, and both it and its tight-fitting lid are marked “Tupperware.” It’s doesn’t look like it’s ever been used. The other one, which appears older, is untextured and straight up and down. It’s bottom is marked “Tupper Millionaire Line” and its tight-fitting lid is marked “Tupperware,” as well as “Tupper Seal,” complete with the seal logo. It’s in gently used condition. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $10.00 + s/h
** SOLD **
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Tupperware 8-pc sandwich set
This is a set of four stackable – and colorful – Tupperware sandwich containers that measure 5-3/8" x 5" x 1-1/2" tall. They’re also the perfect size for storing lunch meat in the refrigerator. Containers are dark red, orange, fire engine red, and yellow respectively, and all have clear lids that seal tightly. All 8 pieces are marked “Tupperware.” Lightly used condition with some scuffed places on the exteriors, but still fully functional and downright pretty! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $16.00 + s/h
** SOLD **
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Tupperware deviled egg set
If your family loves deviled eggs as much as mine does, you can’t survive without one of these nifty Tupperware deviled egg sets. My mom, my sister, my sister-in-law, and I have each had one for 40+ years, and whatever else we contribute to one of the big family dinners, each of us dutifully brings 16 deviled eggs. You’d think that would be more than enough, right? But between all the adults, all the kids, and all the grandkids, every one of whom is a deviled egg freak, we invariably run out and have to listen to “Who ate all the deviled eggs?” grumblings the rest of the day. Good grief! I should probably keep this one, but I really wish you’d buy it so I don’t have to contribute 32 eggs the next time. Enough already! The almond colored tray measures 9-1/4" x 12-1/2" across at the handles x 1-1/2" tall. Each of the two wells holds a removable white plastic tray that holds 8 eggs. The snug-fitting raised lid protects the eggs in transit but doesn’t touch their tops. (Heaven forbid you should have smashed deviled eggs!) When lidded the set stands 2-1/2" tall. It looks virtually unused, so it must not have come from an egg freak home! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $16.00 + s/h
** SOLD **
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Pair of Tupperware Freeze Smarts
Here are a couple of 4-oz Freeze Smart containers that measure 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" x 1-1/2" tall. Their tight-fitting aqua lids have the numbers 1-12 arranged like a clock face, and you turn the white dial so the arrow points to how many days the contents have been in the freezer. Apparently Tupperware has never sold these to the public, but used to give them as hostess gifts at Tupperware parties. These two look brand new and I doubt they’ve ever been used. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $10.00 + s/h
only 1 pair available
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Quartet of Tupperware minis
This is a set of four stackable mini storage containers that measure 4-3/8" x 2-1/4" x 2-1/4" tall. Each has a tight-fitting blue lid. I believe these were also given as hostess gifts at one time. All four of them appear to be brand new and never used. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 + s/h
only 1 set available
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Tupperware bread box
This large 14" x 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" tall green container is Tupperware’s version of a bread box but could just as easily be used to store fresh fruits or vegetables in the refrigerator. There’s a removable latticework tray inside that keeps the contents from touching the bottom and provides air circulation. Clear lid seals securely. Gently used condition with some minor scuffing and a black smudge on the lid. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $12.00 + s/h
** SOLD **
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Tupperware vegetable keeper
I’m pretty sure this 12-1/2" x 4" x 3" tall green Tupperware container really is a vegetable keeper. It’s the perfect size for storing celery, asparagus, or green onions in the refrigerator. Its interior bottom has a raised grid that prevents the food from lying in any moisture that might collect underneath. Clear lid seals securely. Lightly used condition with minor scratching. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $10.00 + s/h
only 1 available
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Tupperware lidded relish tray
This is Tupperware’s classic 11-3/4" diameter divided relish tray with original Tupper Seal lid. Tray has six triangular compartments, stands a shade over 1-1/2" tall, and measures 14" across at the notched handles where a detachable carrier piece probably once attached. Very good vintage condition with interior scratching associated with these vintage Tupperware pieces. Lid seals tightly and securely, and in just the right light you can see an old faded red “77” mark. Tupperware doesn’t make these divided dishes any longer for reasons which I just don’t understand. They’re wonderful for transporting and serving freshly cut vegetables for a festive relish tray. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 + s/h
only 1 available
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Salt and pepper shakers with blue and pink lids
This is a pair of slightly tapered salt & pepper shakers that stand 4-3/4" tall when lidded and have diameters of 2-1/4" at their mouths and 1-3/4" at their bases. Lids are pink and blue respectively and feature flip-up caps that cover the shaker holes to prevent spillage. Actually, these shakers are a great size for storing any ground spice such as cinnamon, paprika, etc. Both shakers and their lids are in great vintage condition with virtually no scratching. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $10.00 + s/h
only 1 pair available
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Lidded red cereal bowl
At 1-5/8" tall x 5-3/4" in diameter, this deep red hard plastic Tupperware bowl with straight sides makes the perfect cereal bowl but could just as easily be used in a variety of other ways, too. Its lid is the original styled Tupperware lid and seals easily and securely. Both the bowl and lid are in great vintage condition with only light surface scratching. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $6.50 + s/h
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