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By 1961, there were 46 colors of Case toilets (and presumably, sinks and bathtubs, too)

Pam Kueber - Updated: November 4, 2020

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

It seems that many readers are trying to find just one or two matching pieces to bring their original bathrooms back to their full glory. Sinks seem to be big contenders in this search – they get dinged or otherwise worn out, or they were replaced at some point with plain white.

I was amazed when I saw in this 1961 ad, that Case made 46 distinct colors by that time. Holy cow, that’s too many choices! I don’t want to be a downer on a Monday spring morning – but be forewarned, anyone trying to recreate a very particular look, in a bathroom or elsewhere for that matter, that this is a quest not for the faint of heart. And as I got into my retro renovations, I actually got more picky, not less, that everything be “just so.” This is not a bad thing, I think of it ultimately as artistry. But, it takes time. If you are up for it, the decorating gods will be teaching you the virtue of patience.

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  1. Drew Westbrook says

    May 11, 2018 at 8:23 pm

    I need a rebuild kit for a case 3200 wall mount toilet. Where is the best place to buy a parts kit for this toilet?
    Thanks

    • Pam Kueber says

      May 12, 2018 at 7:19 am

      Try deabath.com

  2. jeffrey says

    June 2, 2009 at 2:01 pm

    I have a pink case 3200 wall toilet and matching sink. Am I correct in thinking that Case has gone out of business? I can not seem to find the toilet anywhere. Any ideas? thanks

    jeff

    • Andrew says

      April 29, 2012 at 10:56 pm

      Case was acquired by Briggs Manufacturing in 1963…I don’t know the whole history but stumbled upon that nugget when I was trying to find out what my old vintage toilet was (and as of right now, it’s presumed to be a Briggs Ambassador). If anyone has more info on Case and Briggs, please let me know.

      • Randy says

        March 4, 2018 at 10:01 pm

        Interesting read on the history of the Zwermann Co., W. A. Case & Sons and Briggs Manufacturing.
        https://crawford.illinoisgenweb.org/history/case.mfg.php

  3. Ronn says

    April 22, 2008 at 3:28 am

    Hi,

    Ronn at FUTURES Antiques here. Two thoughts: 1) I TOTALLY agree about patience and pickiness. Don’t compromise, especially when it comes to big, heavy, perhaps expensive items that need INSTALLATION. 2) As far as “matching” colors go, I lean that way myself, however, I have a good friend who does not see life in that way, and every single separate piece in his bathroom is a different color (toilette body, toilette seat, toilette lid, sink, etc. etc.!), and because he carries the wackiness through the entire home in varying ways, it’s a brilliant idea and effect.

    Stay out of the box. That’s all I’m saying.

  4. Palm Springs Stephan says

    April 22, 2008 at 12:11 am

    I am glad that you found this ad to confirm our earlier, sometimes offline, discussion about the subtle variations in colors of bathroom fixtures. My own search for pink bath fixtures was made impossibly difficult by the enormous variation in shading of that one basic color. So much so that I eventually gave up and bought a matched suite from a single source, though I had to settle for blue instead of pink. If Case had 46 “colors,” there must have been multiple shades of yellow, multiple shades of blue, etc. The mind boggles and the eyes cross! We are also reminded how homogenous home decor options have become, thanks to warehouse stores like Home Depot and Lowes. Our choices are limited to white … and more white … and occasionally ivory (still white!) or taupe/tan/beige (dirty white). The only way to express your individuality when purchasing from these retail giants is by going uber-trendy (which by definition is not really all that “individual”) or by tripling and quadrupling your budget to buy special-order. Imagine walking into HD or Lowes and finding 46 colors of sinks, toilets, and tubs on the shelves, “all at one low, low price”!! Ah, the good ole days……

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