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We're almost through Amazon Prime Day sale, which ends tonight at midnight.
While you might associate Prime Day with the perfect time to splurge on new tech or appliances, there are tons of great deals on beloved brands and vintage-style finds.
You don't need a Prime membership to score all of these deals, but you do if you want two-day shipping—here's how to join.
Grandma shopping Prime Day sales? I never would've dreamed it. But when so many of her favorite brands are included, well you know she can't resist a bargain. While you might have thought that you could only find the real classics tucked away on her bookshelves or in the back of the cupboards, there are tons of beloved, timeless brands and vintage-style finds on Amazon, from Schumacher to Piper Classics.
So, who's saving money on that trip to Round Top? That's you, my friend. Put down the plane tickets and pick up your phone because you're about to come across some deals that'll have you second guessing ever walking inside the antiques store again. Okay, that one took it too far, but you get the gist!
Mason Cash has been beloved by British bakers for over a century now, and while their classic design might still be the most popular, I'm a huge fan of their "In the Meadow" series. Plus, it tends to go on sale way more often!
Mason Cash's mixing bowls tend to get most the hype because they display so beautifully on open shelving, but I've gotten way more use out of my batter bowl over the years, and I think Grandma would agree that it's definitely the more practical purchase.
Grandma's favorite food storage brand is officially back in style—and rocking the same fun colors she probably had in her own fridge a few decades ago!
Is it even Thanksgiving if Grandma hasn't pulled out her Pheasant dinnerware? This iconic pattern is one of the brand's most popular, and while it comes with a few different animal options, you really can't go wrong with the classic pheasant.
These jars may be gaining in popularity now, but you know good and well Grandma's had the same ones in her cupboard for decades. This 1-liter size is plenty big enough to store a sourdough starter, a salad, or even as a small vase for your cut flower garden.
Another beloved Spode pattern, their Christmas Tree set is part of fond holiday memories for so many families, and now you can join! Inheriting an original would be great, but I'll take the sale as second place.
Ruggable might be a new brand, but Grandma is well familiar with Morris & Co (especially if she's British). These iconic designs have been timeless classics for over a century now, and they'll look just as good in your home today as they would have 100 years ago.
Lenox probably made so many of Grandma's most treasured trinkets, but their dinnerware is highly underrated. This simple set is definitely feminine, but not in an ostentatious way, something Grandma would appreciate for sure.
MacKenzie-Childs is a newer brand on this list, but doesn't it seem like so many of our grandmothers are positively obsessed with these cute checks? The check patterns in particular rarely go on sale, so snag this deal while you can.
Perhaps the most iconic Spode pattern of all time, Blue Italian is beloved by folks around the world, and can be found both in cupboards or hanging on a plate wall.
Grandma may have not had a Martha Stewart cake stand in her kitchen, but you better believe she was an OG fan. And I can promise you she loves some jadeite.
Covering anything in Schumacher fabric is guaranteed to cost you an arm and a leg, so sometimes just a coffee table book will do! Save a little extra on this one right now and put it in your dream home fund where every window covering is hollyhock.
If she doesn't have any little ones to put Liberty dresses on, guess she'll have to settle for their fun botanical prints on her favorite game, instead!
If her country cooking is worth it's salt, then you can be sure it was probably cooked in cast iron, and there's a good chance it's Lodge. If you can swing a well-seasoned vintage piece, go for it, but you can get that same pristine finish with a few years of good use on any new Lodge skillet.
Grandma may not be familiar with this brand, but you know she'll love their style. This stylish kitchen towel will for sure be the first thing she asks you about next time she comes over.
Besides a nice toile, French ticking stripes are one of the most common patterns in her home, and the design really does give off the cutest farmhouse vibes—especially with the fun ruffle accent at the bottom.