Showing posts with label salt and pepper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salt and pepper. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Cut Crystal Salt & Pepper Shakers

Put a touch of elegance on your everyday table! These measure approx. 4 3/4" tall and are in perfect condition. 

$18.00 OBO.



Monday, May 27, 2024

Vintage Ceramic Round Castle Tower Salt and Pepper Shakers – Japan

Good condition. No chips or cracks. These measure 3.5" high 

$10.00 OBO




Vintage 1960-70s Miniature Arizona Salt and Pepper Shaker Set with Tray

These are made in Japan and say Little America – Arizona. Apparently, these sets were sold as souvenirs as we have seen others with different locations on the tray. These measure approx 3” long on tray and 2” high and are in good vintage condition.

$8.00 OBO




Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Hazel Atlas Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers - (1936-1939)

These are vintage Hazel Atlas salt and pepper shakers that are marked Aitko Shakers on the bottom. They both feature 1 hole only that is supposed to help with moisture and spice clumping. There are no chips or cracks in glass. They measure 3 ¼" tall. 

$18.00 OBO.




Sunday, April 7, 2024

Club Tropicana Salt and Pepper Ashtray SOLD

This is an oval 5”, two-lip ashtray with a 5 ¼" lounging cigar man with crossed legs. Both pieces have plugs and are in excellent condition. 

$20.00 OBO.



Thursday, March 7, 2024

Friar Tuck Salt & Pepper Shakers – Goebel Porcelain, W. Germany

This kitschy pair measure 2 ¼" tall and are in good shape, with stoppers for both. Both are marked with Goebel's Bee in Vee. 

$18.00 OBO.




Sunday, February 25, 2024

MCM Whimsical Garlic Salt and Pepper Shakers SOLD

Pair of adorable salt and pepper shakers. Shaped like Garlic, one is blue and one is pink. The pink one is missing it’s cork but the blue one intact. Great shape no chips or cracks.

$15.00 OBO 



Moderntone Pastel Platonite Creamer

This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...