Those Tupperware containers were the best design Tupper ever released. As others have said, they are from the 1970s, called (I believe) the starburst seal. I have the exact two you bought. I keep ground coffee in the orange one and coffee filters in the yellow. They look so nice in my cupboard. My Tupperware memories go back to the early, early days (I was born in '53), so I love the old translucent pieces, and I have fond memories of the many pieces I bought new, or thrifted starting in the very early '70s. I use daily the celery keeper and the lettuce holder. Many of my larger pieces I resold in '19 when I was widowed and had to downsize severely for a move. But it is still hard to pass up pieces when I see them in a thrift store; I've inundated my kids with pieces, too, so now I mostly just walk on by... with a small pang for "the olden days".
That's a good price for the Tupperware. I use to sell Tupperware. Those colors go back about 20 years. I don't know the value, but if you were to buy it on eBay it would cost more than $1.99. Nice pieces and in good shape. Enjoy!
I have 'real' tupperware !!!! I have a canister set in the orange color !!! and a lot of other tupperware stuff that i brought when I was first married (1978) and everyone had tupperward parties. And I recently purchased a celery crisper with the cover and the plastic piece that goes on the bottom. A little while back you showed a deck of cards with a question on each. I have a few Dollar Trees near me and I cannot find them. I am sad .... Annie Lou
Yes, the Tupperware is vintage (like myself LOL, but I'm loving it). I bought the 3 pc. set - yellow, green, orange in the 60's. It was our way of life, I lived it, so it's nothing special to me. Just like Pyrex patterns. I have a lot of that also from 60's-70's.
Hi Ana 🌸. You got a great haul! The items at my local thrift store needs to be put in the dumpster lol. I just bought a 5 pack of those mesh zipper bags on Temu for $2.09 for 5 bags. They measure 9.45 inch by 13.19 inch. I use them for scrapbooking. I love them.
Hi Ana! The Tupperware looks like something we had in the 70's.I remember homemade cookies being kept in them. Great find!! Love the wallet. Beautiful and what a deal. Nice planner. I know you'll find a use for it. The storage bags will come in hand for lots of stuff. The fabric is so pretty! Great craft finds! Tfs Hope you have a beautiful night. 💝
Those Tupperware looks vintage my mother had the same container when i was younger im 70 and she is gone now so good find God bless you and your family
Those are vintage Tupperware canisters from the 70's. They were unique because you pressed on the center to seal. They came in harvest gold, avocado green & burnt orange. Enjoy!
I had a set of the orange Tupperware canisters, like the one you are holding. I recently threw them away because over time, the lids cracked. Bought them in the 80's. Nancy
Hi Anna diy donna here love the haul great finds them bowls We're a great fine for 2 bucks. Yes, because dimbo's are 35 and 40 dollars each. I'm going to double check with the top where girl that is here. But I do believe that them are the older bowls thank you for sharing with us
When you showed the wallet I wouldn’t of been surprised if when you opened it up it said Patricia Nash. That is the kind of work that she does and that wallet if it were hers would probably sell for about $75-$90.
It is definitely vintage Tupperware. I know it has the tops on it so if you open it up and it has a funky smell, what you need to do is crumble up old newspaper, put it in the bowl and put the seal back on it about 48 hours. Take the newspaper out wash your Tupperware and it should have no smell. I sold Tupperware three times during my life and always enjoyed it but then things started to crumble. They’re fighting to keep their heads above water having closed all of their American manufacturing plants and moving everything to Mexico will survive in the United States. it’s a good question they do well outside of the US US, especially in countries where there is a great deal of rain Because the products do work so well keeping things fresh and crisp. I would hate to see them leave the US although quite frankly, I think that what’s going on right now is incredibly overpriced .People see that and then see the Rubbermaid products or other companies at a far smaller price point, and think that they can do the same thing. There really isn’t anything else quite like Tupperware..
Every poster deserves a day off. In fact, they deserve one every week. Several of the haulers that I follow are exhausted. All of you have other things to do other than your posting and hauling for us. Most of you have families and all sorts of home responsibilities may even you work outside the home, I know so many mothers do now. I was blessed in a way that when we had children, it was a decision that I would “. not work, and I was going to stay home and raise his children. I don’t regret the decision for a moment, I wish every family had the income level and the ability to do it, I know so many moms who feel guilty about not being there for their kids. Of course, in the end each family has to do what is best for them.
Hi Ana😊I think u'r wallet is Patricia Nash!! All her designer wallets/bags R hand-crafted!! What a steal for only 3 buck's!! U hit d jackpot...LOTERIA😂❤Luv ur vids🥰
Those Tupperware containers were the best design Tupper ever released. As others have said, they are from the 1970s, called (I believe) the starburst seal. I have the exact two you bought. I keep ground coffee in the orange one and coffee filters in the yellow. They look so nice in my cupboard. My Tupperware memories go back to the early, early days (I was born in '53), so I love the old translucent pieces, and I have fond memories of the many pieces I bought new, or thrifted starting in the very early '70s. I use daily the celery keeper and the lettuce holder. Many of my larger pieces I resold in '19 when I was widowed and had to downsize severely for a move. But it is still hard to pass up pieces when I see them in a thrift store; I've inundated my kids with pieces, too, so now I mostly just walk on by... with a small pang for "the olden days".
That wallet was a score!!!!!
Yes, vintage Tupperware. My mom had the whole set in orange, in the 70's. Those are in really good condition.
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Definitely vintage tupperware!!! I am 74 and still have some of the pieces just like these💜💜💜
The Tupperware is vintage, I LOVE me some vintage Tupperware, great find
That's a good price for the Tupperware. I use to sell Tupperware. Those colors go back about 20 years. I don't know the value, but if you were to buy it on eBay it would cost more than $1.99. Nice pieces and in good shape. Enjoy!
I have 'real' tupperware !!!! I have a canister set in the orange color !!! and a lot of other tupperware stuff that i brought when I was first married (1978) and everyone had tupperward parties. And I recently purchased a celery crisper with the cover and the plastic piece that goes on the bottom. A little while back you showed a deck of cards with a question on each. I have a few Dollar Trees near me and I cannot find them. I am sad .... Annie Lou
Yes, the Tupperware is vintage (like myself LOL, but I'm loving it). I bought the 3 pc. set - yellow, green, orange in the 60's. It was our way of life, I lived it, so it's nothing special to me. Just like Pyrex patterns. I have a lot of that also from 60's-70's.
Hi Ana 🌸. You got a great haul! The items at my local thrift store needs to be put in the dumpster lol. I just bought a 5 pack of those mesh zipper bags on Temu for $2.09 for 5 bags. They measure 9.45 inch by 13.19 inch. I use them for scrapbooking. I love them.
The Tupperware is from the late 80's. I was a Tupperware dealer at that time.
I think they are vintage, my family use to have those when I was younger. Love the items, thrifting is addictive.
Hi Ana! The Tupperware looks like something we had in the 70's.I remember homemade cookies being kept in them. Great find!! Love the wallet. Beautiful and what a deal. Nice planner. I know you'll find a use for it. The storage bags will come in hand for lots of stuff. The fabric is so pretty! Great craft finds! Tfs Hope you have a beautiful night. 💝
Omg yes! My mom has the whole set in all different colors you can possibly imagine! They last forever! What a great find!
Love the Tupperware. I'm looking for the green ones. I have the orange one with no cover. They are vintage
Definitely vintage tupperware
Love the wallét the léatheris cure is beautiful
They have it on Amazon. My hubby says why’d You buy that. Now he loves the Tupperware
Those Tupperware looks vintage my mother had the same container when i was younger im 70 and she is gone now so good find God bless you and your family
Tupperware: Looks vintage w that design. I have original yellow and green from my Mom. 😊
Loved your thrift finds.❤
Those are vintage Tupperware canisters from the 70's. They were unique because you pressed on the center to seal. They came in harvest gold, avocado green & burnt orange. Enjoy!
Exciting haul. You got a lot of wonderful finds, especially the journal, tupperwares, clear bags, and my fave was the bird bag.
Great finds ❤
I had a set of the orange Tupperware canisters, like the one you are holding. I recently threw them away because over time, the lids cracked. Bought them in the 80's. Nancy
I found the same containers at my Goodwill and I snatched them up. I don't know if they are vintage because I Tupperware is still selling them.
Great Thrifty Finds ❤
This is vintage. I bought them when my boys were young. My oldest is 49 and youngest 46. They were already available before that? 😊
Vintage on the Tupperware. I sold Tupperware back in the 80's
I bought that same wallet at Marshall’s for 25, i love it, good find
There vintage for sure.😊
Hi Anna diy donna here love the haul great finds them bowls We're a great fine for 2 bucks. Yes, because dimbo's are 35 and 40 dollars each. I'm going to double check with the top where girl that is here. But I do believe that them are the older bowls thank you for sharing with us
Nice haul. Love the Tupperware and wallet.
Yes mam. In fact vintage.
I bought all of those in the 70S. I still have the canisters in my pantry...orange...❤
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Great finds and prices,tfs
Great haul! Thanks for sharing!
Nice haul!!
Hey Ana Hello yes those are vintage Tupperware canisters.
the Tupperware look like the style my mom had an I was born in the 70s
I was born in early 70's and my mom had that same orange Tupperware set so that one might be vintage but not sure about the yellow one
Definitely vintage.
Yes they are
I still have orange Tupperware, and I consider it vintage now. Not sure on yellow.
The tan wallet looks like a Patricia Nash product....very expensive and beautiful.
I have a gold canister set same design. They were my Mother’s.
Tfs❤
those punches....YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS lucky duck for getting those at a steal.....tfs :) XO from Texas
When you showed the wallet I wouldn’t of been surprised if when you opened it up it said Patricia Nash. That is the kind of work that she does and that wallet if it were hers would probably sell for about $75-$90.
I like the Tupperware and wallet...the fabric was nice too. TFS Ana
It is definitely vintage Tupperware. I know it has the tops on it so if you open it up and it has a funky smell, what you need to do is crumble up old newspaper, put it in the bowl and put the seal back on it about 48 hours. Take the newspaper out wash your Tupperware and it should have no smell. I sold Tupperware three times during my life and always enjoyed it but then things started to crumble. They’re fighting to keep their heads above water having closed all of their American manufacturing plants and moving everything to Mexico will survive in the United States. it’s a good question they do well outside of the US US, especially in countries where there is a great deal of rain Because the products do work so well keeping things fresh and crisp. I would hate to see them leave the US although quite frankly, I think that what’s going on right now is incredibly overpriced .People see that and then see the Rubbermaid products or other companies at a far smaller price point, and think that they can do the same thing. There really isn’t anything else quite like Tupperware..
I have some small Tupperware bowls. These bowls are vintage.
Yes it is vintage from 1970’s
Vintage
They are vintage tupperware.
That first wallet look like it could possibly be a Patricia Nash
Vintage.
Those are vintage, I’m thinking late 70”s and 80’s I has those
Every poster deserves a day off. In fact, they deserve one every week. Several of the haulers that I follow are exhausted. All of you have other things to do other than your posting and hauling for us. Most of you have families and all sorts of home responsibilities may even you work outside the home, I know so many mothers do now. I was blessed in a way that when we had children, it was a decision that I would “. not work, and I was going to stay home and raise his children. I don’t regret the decision for a moment, I wish every family had the income level and the ability to do it, I know so many moms who feel guilty about not being there for their kids. Of course, in the end each family has to do what is best for them.
not sure what year those are from but they are vintage for sure
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Hi Ana😊I think u'r wallet is Patricia Nash!! All her designer wallets/bags R hand-crafted!! What a steal for only 3 buck's!! U hit d jackpot...LOTERIA😂❤Luv ur vids🥰
Tupperware canister or bowl lids
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I don’t see orange in the new stuff.
Those were in the 70s and 80s I believe
I think the Tupperware Ishtar be fr the 80s
Wallet looks like a Trisha Nash
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