February 03, 2011 3 min read 38 Comments
January 12, 2024
I have 4 mini tole trays. They are vintage, but when found in a box, they were new, wrapped in tissue paper between them. They are gorgeous & like new. These are turquoise with mticolor floral. Since there were in a set, can you tell me what they were used for?
April 10, 2023
I have a tray that has a wedding invitation on the front and the reception invite on the back. Painted on and around the invites. Have you scene this before?
March 20, 2023
Hester, I’m so sorry, but we can’t do that, it is to difficult to tell from a photo. If you really need to know, you could most likely get a local antique dealer to let you know, perhaps for a small fee.
March 20, 2023
Hi, I bought a tray that seems old, but it is hard to tell. Would it be possible that I send you a picture so you can look at it please?
November 07, 2022
Betty, how great to have the box too! I’m sorry but I’m not an expert on American tole trays.
November 07, 2022
I have a Plymouth tole tray with box but I can’t find it on line.
It’s avacado, octagon shape with a pitcher 3 green apples and 4 cloves of garlic 2 small cups.
Any info would be appreciated
November 05, 2022
Susan, thank you so much. I’m sure it worth something, at least it was to her husband’s aunt! I’m so sorry but we don’t offer appraisals of any kind. There are antique appraisers online who will let you know about values for a minimal fee, though, you can google them.
November 05, 2022
Love your site..my daughter got this from her husband’s aunts estate..she says it’s worth nothing I disagree how can I send picture
January 24, 2022
I found a green round floral Tole tray in the original box with the tag on it. It was a relative who recently passed away.I’m wondering if I could find the value or where to seek it.
I’m sure someone would appreciate it more than myself.
September 01, 2021
Suzanne, I’m so sorry! If they tray is very costly, or of great family or personal worth, I suggest you take it to a professional restorer. Your local antique store may be helpful in finding someone. Otherwise, you can try to very gently and carefully match the color and paint the little spot yourself. Or…if it’s not too bad, just look at it as part of your tray’s history.
September 01, 2021
My favorite tray is chipped to the bare metal base in one spot. We had huge temperature fluctuations after Hurricane Florence and that’s when we noticed cracks in the paint. Any suggestions or recommendations will be appreciated.
April 19, 2021
Do you know the manufacturer of toleware trays signed by the painter “Maxey.” Most of the designs seem to have a Pennsylvania Dutch Amish folk art theme. Thanks.
November 03, 2019
I really don’t know of anyone who restores toleware at the moment. I suggest you might contact some local antique shops in your area and ask if they know of anyone? Usually local is the way to go.
November 03, 2019
Do you of anyone who restores. I have one that was in a cabin with Cole heat. It’s needs some cleaning.
December 13, 2018
Barbara, I would recommend a clear, matte spray varnish, the kind you can get at any hardware shop. It will “set” the paint in place. Two or three light coats are always going to be better than one thick heavy coat. Just be sure it’s not a windy day if you do it outdoors (I recommend!) so that little things don’t blow on your tray and stick.
December 13, 2018
Late comment, hope you see it! I have a metal tray painted by my grandfather. He was a pinstriper for Peerless and painted and lettered many household items, like grandma’s canister set. The tray’s paint is in poor shape but the important part is still nice – a monogram. I want to know what clear coat I can apply to the entire tray to keep it “as is.” There’s no concern here about a loss of monetary value. BTW, fascinating post! These are such beautiful items.
November 25, 2018
Almida, I’m so sorry! I suggest you contact a local antique store for advice, they may know a repair person in your area.
November 24, 2018
Help! I bought an antique wood tole tray that I love. Unfortunately it was knocked off the stand and chipped the wood and paint. Can you point me to a repair person? Or suggest how to repair?
April 10, 2018
Hi Marissa, without seeing the tray in person it’s hard to tell. It could be that the water seeped under the protective layer some trays have of varnish, and that’s why it clouded up. Yes, if you love them, then it would be a good idea to have them cleaned and restored, so that you can enjoy their beauty.
April 09, 2018
Hi, my husband was sent two black tole trays that were from his grandparents. I thought I’d just clean them up by using mild soap and water but one of them clouded up. I’m sure this was a mistake on my part but have you ever seen that happen? Should I just take them somewhere be cleaned and restored? Thank you
March 19, 2017
Earl, some of the older early trays could have had a seam down the middle. I have never seen one, but the early trays were completely hand made, and it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that an enterprising maker used two sheets of small tin to make a tray.
March 18, 2017
Have you ever seen or heard of a painted tray or tole tray that has a seam down the center. It is just a fold over very well done seem, not sodered. It was definitely done before painted, very intentionally. Thank you for your time.
Earl
February 07, 2017
Gayle, that all depends on the trays, and on you. If the trays are true antiques, then sanding and repainting them may take quite a bit from their value. If they are lovely vintage trays, and you really hate the rust spots, then you could repaint. I never do, nor do I varnish antique trays, but this is a completely personal choice.
February 07, 2017
I have several trays I collected in pretty good shape but a few have some tiny rust spots here and there and missing paint scuffs. Should I lightly sand those rust spots and touch up paint before spraying with clear lacquer? Thanks!!
January 13, 2017
Felisa, I suggest you buy large wire hangers, they are the kind that are just like plate hangers, but large, to hang trays. This will protect the trays, while making it easy to hang on a nail by the little “hook” that is in the back of these. You should be able to find them somewhere online, or perhaps a framershop will sell these.
January 12, 2017
I love mine!!! Any recommendations on hanging them? I have two of them.
Thanks!
November 02, 2016
Thank You. I’ll keep looking.
November 01, 2016
Angela, I’m so sorry to hear about your tray. Unfortunately, I don’t really know anyone who can “fix” your tray. I suggest you take your tray to a local antique shop and ask them for a referral. Good luck!
November 01, 2016
Can you help me find someone who is able to restore my beautiful tray that was a wedding gift for my in laws in 1960? The tray is black with a floral motif measures 24″ × 18″. On the back it’s stamped with the logo Art Gift Products PHILA 48 PA Hand Decorated Gifts & Toleware. It was placed on a flat top stove and the heat from the burner started to ruin the design. Fortunately we were able to remove the tray before the whole design was ruined.
May 06, 2015
Sandy, what wonderful hints, and what wonderful memories you have! Thank you for sharing this with us.
January 25, 2015
My father, Joe Bernstein, owned Plymouth Tole with his brother, Dave. I have great memories of the artists, especially Mike, whose name was Michael Angelo, giving me art lessons at the rotating round tables. They would usually have 2 colors, for example, green and white on the brush at one time and it was all about blending the colors. I have never thought to put food directly on the trays. I use them to bring in cups of tea or pies and dessert dishes. “Blue Bloods” has a black tole tray behind the stove like I do. Most of our trays are on table tops all over the house. Thank you for saving the tags that were attached to the trays!
The raw material was large flat sheet metal that went into presses, one of which was 2 stories high. Out came the trays. Then the trays were sprayed with lacquer paint and then finally were hand painted.
You can buy a can of clear spray lacquer paint which today would not have lead in it and coat the whole tray to preserve it. The secret to spray painting is a fast very light coat with no drips and repeat 2 or 3 times. -Sandy
October 20, 2014
Lorrie, ouch! I am so sorry….that is so unfortunate. Most tole trays were painted with oil paint, if you want to touch it up, I would suggest that. Good luck!
October 19, 2014
Have a lovely tray that unfortunately got ‘scrubbed’ and part of the floral part is smeared almost to bare metal. What type of paint would be used to touch this up?
August 02, 2013
Hi. I think you are right not to want to put food directly on the trays. It’s difficult to know exactly, but you wouldn’t want to take the chance. Is there perhaps a way to have a small piece of glass
cut for each tray that you could glue or affix on there so the food would only touch the glass?
August 02, 2013
Love your site & anything Toleware… I’m wondering if you can help answer a question, which I believe I already have the answer to. I have a set of what I believe are appetizer trays – about 4 to 8 of each color (black, red, gold & sage green). I would love to use them for their intended purpose but am pretty certain they would have been made with lead based paint. Wouldn’t you agree? If that is the case I’m afraid I would be remiss in doing so. Ideas?
February 17, 2011
I do too, and there are all one of a kind artworks!
February 17, 2011
Lovely – I appreciate the detail!
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Susan, I think those little mini sets were used as little “catch-alls” – I have seen clients use their mini trays to serve a few cookies at tea time, to hold their rings and watch bedside, and also just to display with their bigger trays for variety.