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Vintage 1970s Gemco USA Clear Glass Dripless Syrup Pitcher – Brown Plastic Lid – 5” Tall
Vintage 1970s Gemco USA Clear Glass Dripless Syrup Pitcher – Brown Plastic Lid – 5” Tall
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This authentic vintage Gemco dripless syrup pitcher features a clear molded glass body paired with a rich brown plastic lid and integrated handle. Designed in the 1970s, this classic American breakfast table staple was made for effortless pouring without sticky drips.
Measures approximately:
5” high
3 1/2” wide (4” wide including handle)
Weight: 8.7 oz
The clear glass body allows contents to show beautifully, while the hinged flip-top lid controls flow for clean pouring. The underside is marked:
Gemco
USA
This piece is vintage (circa 1970s) and shows light wear consistent with age, including minor surface marks typical of pre-owned glassware. No visible cracks in glass.
Perfect for maple syrup, honey, simple syrup, cream, or styled as a charming farmhouse accent.
HISTORY & INTERESTING TIDBITS
Gemco (General Merchandise Company) produced affordable, durable kitchenware in mid-to-late 20th century America. Their dripless syrup servers became iconic in diners and family kitchens throughout the 1960s–1980s.
The brown plastic lid reflects the earthy palette trend of the 1970s — avocado, harvest gold, chocolate brown — which defined the warm, rustic kitchen aesthetic of the era.
Dripless servers were engineered with a clever internal spout system to prevent sticky buildup along the rim — a practical innovation that made them household favorites.
Today, they’re beloved by collectors of retro kitchenware and farmhouse décor enthusiasts.
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