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Napco Little Red Squeeze Box Player Shaker

Kitchen: Salt and Pepper Shakers: Pre 1960  stock# hc-88

Napco Little Red Squeeze Box Player Shaker
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$7.00 

Featured for your enjoyment is a single salt or pepper shaker from Napco, Japan. It is a little boy? plying an old fashion squeeze box. He is dressed in red and has to little gold horns? on his head. Jut not sure what he is. At any rate he is in near mint condition. Has the original foil tag still attached. Stands a mere 3” tall.


Vintage Carved Wood Shakers Mexico

Kitchen: Salt and Pepper Shakers: Pre 1970  stock# hib1205-55

Vintage Carved Wood Shakers Mexico
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$6.00 

Featured for your enjoyment is a cute pair of souvenir shakers from Mexico. They are turned then carve with a festive pattern done in red’s purple green and black. Both have Mexico carved into the black. One has a little chip out under the pull off lid. Appears to be where a knot was. They stand 3 5/8” tall by 1 1/4” wide.


American Bisque Cow Salt & Pepper Shakers

Kitchen: Salt and Pepper Shakers: Pre 1960  stock# rum-107

American Bisque Cow Salt & Pepper Shakers
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$7.00 

Featured for your enjoyment is a very nice old set of salt and pepper shakers. These are marked A.B.Co. and have the U shaped base. They are missing any cold paint they may have had. The stand 3” tall.


4 Piece Rooster Hen Table Set Shakers Creamer Sugar

Kitchen: Salt and Pepper Shakers: Pre 1950  stock# pala053104

4 Piece Rooster Hen Table Set Shakers Creamer Sugar
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$20.00 

Featured for your enjoyment is the neatest table set I have come across. This 4 piece stacking, sort of, set is shaped like a rooster and hen. The tops, or heads, are the shakers while their bottoms are the creamer and sugar. The spout to the creamer has been repaired all be it it is very difficult to tell. Also the roosters top beak has a tiny chip, also hard to see. The very tip of the hen’s tail, or sugar bowl, has a pin size glaze rub. Both have very minor cold paint loss. Hen stands 6 ...click for details

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