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Listing price on eBay: $2,500 There were countless Japanese-made, cartoon-like ceramic figurines made during the 1950s, and some of the most valuable (and collectible) are vintage salt and pepper ...
Vintage sets of these charming bowls are available online and can be found on Etsy or eBay and typically sell for between $40 and $80. Etsy.com Millionaire Collection Salt and Pepper Shakers
Salt-and-Pepper Sets. ... Maybe people loved to bring you salt-and-pepper shakers. Today, most sell on eBay for well under $10 — not much more than the original prices. ... Etsy may be a better ...
Salt and pepper shakers, along with a sugar dispenser Georgian silver pepper shaker, or pepperette, hallmarked London 1803. Salt and pepper shakers or salt and pepper pots, of which the first item can also be called a salt cellar in British English, [1] are condiment dispensers used in European cuisine that are designed to allow diners to distribute grains of edible salt and ground peppercorns.
Among products made that were not lamps or shades were salt and pepper shakers. Kopp received a patent on March 10, 1891, for a salt shaker design that looked like a rose. The patent calls the design "Closed Vessel with Perforated Cover", and Kopp applied for the patent on January 24, 1891. [ 57 ]
The Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers is located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It houses more than 20,000 pairs of salt and pepper shakers from all over the world. There is also a sister museum in El Castell de Guadalest, Alicante, Spain, which displays another 20,000 pairs. The museum was founded in 2002 by Andrea Ludden, a Belgian archaeologist.
When the family unpacked the salt and pepper shakers in January, they found 1,154 intact sets. While they estimate she had close to 1,300 sets, many had been broken or destroyed in storage.
Pepper pot is a synonym for pepper shaker. You see it pretty often in antique catalogs, along with pepper caster. Pepper pot is older than pepper shaker. All the following are terms for "a small box or bottle with a perforated top used to sprinkle pepper": pepper shaker (1895); pepper-pot (1838); pepper caster (1679); pepper-box (1546).