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>Kitchen Collectibles>Salt and Pepper Shakers>Object Shakers

Vintage Feet Salt and Pepper Shakers

Item no. 080276
Maker: Unknown
Status: In Stock

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Vintage pair of feet salt and pepper set.  Cute novelty set of ceramic shaker shaped like feet.  Each has their large tow sticking up in the air.  They are fleshtone and once has red cold paint on the toenails however over the many years the red has worn off so only a hint remains.  They still have the plastic stoppers and they have a silver foil label on the bottom.  The labels though have faded and can only make out the word Fairway on one when looking through a magnifying glass.  They measure 3" long and 7/8" high.  Other than the red cold paint having worn off the pair is in excellent condition.

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