PrettySquareGal
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I would love to collect many more of these made in Japan anthropomorphic types but they are very expensive and hard to find!
Vintage Betty said:And there was this very cute cottage on the way to the seashore, where you could almost touch hands to either wall.
This very nice (and sharp) lady had wall-to-wall salt and pepper shakers. She had hundreds and hundreds of sets displayed, most from pre-1960. I looked very hard to purchase something for my mother, but her prices were very high and absolutely in line with ebay's highest prices.
PrettySquareGal - I LOVE those S&Ps!
Feraud - Don't you want to throw a Party every time you look at your wonderful Tiki S&P's?
VB
RetroToday said:Strange, I haven't seen vintage salt & pepper shakers like these before, have only seen those late 1800s (kinda boring) ones.
These are all so cool!!!
Are the ceramic ones usually factory made? I could see this being a popular ceramic hobbyist project in days gone by.
Thanks for sharing the pics.
PrettySquareGal said:Betty- which town??
The Shirt said:...Each grandchild got one set after she died (105 of us).