Hi Friends!
On Friday I had some time to go THRIFTING !
I went over to GOOD WILL and saw these lovelies....so excited....75 cents each!
On Friday I had some time to go THRIFTING !
I went over to GOOD WILL and saw these lovelies....so excited....75 cents each!
I knew right away they were Bakelite-
Looks like plastic-
BAKELITE was the first plastic made from synthetic components.
It is a thermo-setting phenol formaldehyde resin, formed from a condensation reaction of phenol with
formaldehyde. It was developed by the Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland in
Yonkers, New York, in 1907.
made it particularly useful in the automotive and electrical industries emerging in the early 1900s.
You can easily find examples on vintage lamps, toaster handles, and electrical cords.
Later uses were endless, but the most popular is still jewelry.
Note: Although it is thought to be safe, I am not crazy about the formaldehyde-
I would not let children play with this jewelry
because it ends up in the mouth!
I am by no means an expert in any way!
I'm going to give you a few ways I use to test-
I hope this is helpful to you-
Test by sound-
Bakelite has a distinct sound. Two bangles will make deep "clunk" instead of a light high pitch
sound.
Test by weight-
Bakelite has a dense feel and heavier than plastic or Celluloid.
Test by smell-
Yes, Bakelite has a distinct odor. Hold object in hand and vigorously rub the same spot with your thumb.
The warming of that spot will release a formaldehyde smell. It will also smell if tested in hot water.
Do not test in water if metal or wood are present. They could become damaged.
Test by sight-
Bakelite- You may say ''I know it when I see it''
Check for nicks and imperfections in carved areas- These are fine!
Pin backings are attached by screws or rivets not glued!
Test by using more than one method !
You can also test with Baking Soda-
Simichrome polish is a popular to test.
You can discreetly check and item before purchasing- always ask permission.
Some say you can use 409 Cleaner to test.....
but....never tried it.
I prefer to use baking soda- It's cheap, safe, easy and I never have to worry about
damaging anything I am testing.
Just add about a Tbsp. to a bowl, and another bowl with a Tbsp. of water
You are also going to need a cotton swab- 1 per item to test.
Wet the cotton swab and dip into the baking soda.
Let's test!
Just rub the swab on the object-
Yes! The cotton swab will turn yellow if it's Bakelite.
My mixed knife collection- Yes!
Some kitchen gadgets- Yes!
Dice- Yes!
some buttons
An Engagement ring box
Yes!
I knew the radio was a yes!
It was a previous purchase at the GOOD WILL.
It had power but needed some work.
My Dad found some old tubes and fixed this for me.
It works great!
Yes!
Sometimes you can find Bakelite hardware.
My husband refinished this Hoosier cabinet with milk paint we
kept the original hardware because it was Bakelite.
I am still missing one handle.....someday I hope to find one.
My husband refinished this Hoosier cabinet with milk paint we
kept the original hardware because it was Bakelite.
I am still missing one handle.....someday I hope to find one.
Yes!
It's fun to test....but really who cares!
If you love it, it has value to you.
So have fun THRIFTING!
XO Lisa S
If you love it, it has value to you.
So have fun THRIFTING!
XO Lisa S
What great finds you found thrifting, I wore bakelite brackets when I was a young girl, thanks for the info.
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Sue
DeleteThank you so much. Did you save any of your bangles?
I appreciate the visit! Have a wonderful week-
xo Lisa S
Great finds. Loving that old radio. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindy
DeleteI'm so happy you stopped by-
xo Lisa S
I have my grandmother's Bakelite phone. That sucker is HEAVY
ReplyDeleteLisa
DeleteOh I just love the old phones! What a nice keepsake from your Grandma. Thanks for sharing.
xo Lisa S
Well I learnt something new today. Very interesting post and cute bangles too.
ReplyDeleteAnita
DeleteI'm so glad to share some information with you.
Thank you for visiting and saying hello!
Have a great week- xo Lisa S
I've learnt something new too! Thank you for sharing this interesting info.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Veronica
DeleteI'm glad this was helpful-
Thank you for visiting.
xo Lisa S
What lovely vintage items!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.I'm so glad to have you visit :)
Deletexo Lisa S
Thanx so much; I just love learning new tidbits like this; adds to my "vintage" knowledge.
ReplyDeleteKathy
DeleteYou are so welcome. I agree it's go to know as much as you can if you are starting a collection or have items that you are curious about.
xo Lisa S
these are great tips!! I volunteer in a thrift shop--now I will keep my eyes peeled and the baking soda handy!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly
DeleteThank you so much! I used to work at a Thrift Shop in my younger days too, It was fun-everyday was different. As you know sometimes the strangest things come in.
xo Lisa S
Great tips, Lisa! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm happy to share with you at Vintage Charm.
Deletexo Lisa S
I have never found anything that good at Goodwill
ReplyDeleteThe Thrifts look up prices on line now so it it is harder to find those great deals....but once in a while you find something that doesn't have a label and the store doesn't know what it is....that happens to me all time. I love it when they say,"WHAT IS THAT?"
DeleteXO Lisa S
What a great post! Thank you for all this helpful information. I have some Bakelite, and will test to make certain. Your bracelets are a great find. What an amazing price!!!
ReplyDeleteSarah
DeleteI'm glad I could share this information with you!
Thank you for visiting.
xo Lisa S
Loved the bakelit, Thanks for joining the Blogger Pit Stop - Pit Stop Crew
ReplyDeleteMenaka
DeleteThank you so much for hosting so I can share at Blogger Pit Stop.
xo Lisa S
I have a sharp, 2 prong fork with a bakelite handle that belonged to my Gram. I didn't know anything about bakelite, so thank you for the info!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Farm Fresh Tuesdays, Lisa!
Lisa
DeleteSo happy to be able to share with you !
Thank you for visiting.
xo Lisa S
Such a fun post, Lisa! I had NO idea... I knew there were certain tests, but I've never seen it in a post. Pinned! So blessed to have you at Tuesday Turn About!
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