Update: Please note this story is from 2008. Lots of these sinks may be sold by now — but continue to the link at the end of the story — this salvage place has other sinks for sale.
- And for all our bathroom sink research — including the ONE place left we know of that makes colored retro bathroom sinks new today — see our Bathroom Help / Sinks and Vanities category.
- And: Here’s another good possible source for vintage sinks in colors.
Hunting for a particular sink for a particular reader I came across this photo and this story. It just blew me away, I could barely contain myself. This is from a salvage place, Recycling the Past, in New Jersey. The link is at the end of this post. Here is what their website says about this treasure trove of new-old-stock Crane sinks and toilets:
Essentially all these great plumbing fixtures date from the late 1950’s to early 1970’s and have never been installed. In fact, the first time they’ve seen the light of day was when we opened the boxes here at our shop. These factory direct condition sinks have been sitting in a warehouse for over 30 years untouched. It is our pleasure to offer our loyal customers the opportunity to own one of these great treasures. We must have really lucked out, because they are not “average” sinks, rather they are manufactured by Crane Plumbing of Chicago. Crane was started in the early part of the 20th century by entrepreneur and statesman Charles Crane. Charles was actually the ambassador to China at one point and was said to have refined his skills of making Vitreous China directly overseas. The company was founded to offer only the highest quality porcelain and cast iron plumbing fixtures available
Cut and paste this link into your browser to see the complete selection; I didn’t research the price, will someone add a comment if you really look into it? Thanks! Recycling the Past
terry says
Hello,
looking for a crane oxford base from 1954, new or used.
also a sink same in oxford white.
thank you
Pam Kueber says
try deabath.com and … searching vintage. see: https://retrorenovation.com/2009/09/25/wher-to-find-vintage-bathroom-fixtures/
note: no buying/selling here on the blog or it become chaos