The Fiesta salt and pepper shakers make up two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distinct difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. Due to their small size they were also one of the very few Fiesta items that were not marked.
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Vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Old Ivory Glaze »Circa 1936-1951: The vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers are two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. Part of the original line and produced in all 11 vintage colors, they were oddly enough sold seperately and not as pairs. For Sale: $55 |
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Vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Rose Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers are two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. Part of the original line and produced in all 11 vintage colors, they were oddly enough sold seperately and not as pairs. For Sale: $60 |
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Vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original '50s Gray Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production, the vintage Fiesta For Sale: $50 |
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Vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Amberstone Glaze »Circa 1967-1969: North of Chicago, in Wilmette, Illinois, J&H International distributed housewares. Partnering with Homer Laughlin they borrowed 11 original shapes from the Vintage Fiesta line, dipped them in brown glaze and marketed them as "Sheffield Amberstone". The keen eyed collector will note that a single hole was removed from the salt shaker to make a new version of the pepper shaker. For Sale: $65 |
Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Salt and Pepper Shakers | |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Shakers in Original Blue (Cobalt) Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: Much larger than the Fiesta shakers, nearly 3" tall, the vintage fiesta Kitchen Kraft range shakers make just about a big of a statement as one could expect in a pair of shakers. The shaker design with it's subtle set of concentric rings around the top, were slip cast with hand punched holes. For Sale: $155 |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Shakers in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: Much larger than the Fiesta shakers, nearly 3" tall, the vintage fiesta Kitchen Kraft range shakers make just about a big of a statement as one could expect in a pair of shakers. The shaker design with it's subtle set of concentric rings around the top, were slip cast with hand punched holes. For Sale: $155 |
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Vintage Harlequin Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1940-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. For Sale: $110 |
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Vintage Harlequin Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original 40s Rose Glaze »Circa 1941-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. For Sale: $110 |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1936-1956: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. For Sale: $65 |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1936-1956: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. For Sale: $65 |
Riviera Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers | |
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Vintage Riviera Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. For Sale: $75 |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1942-1948: Ivory became the standard substitute glaze for red to carry on the Rivera line during and after WWII. Ivory Riviera shakers make a great crossover between vintage Fiesta and other Homer Laughlin pottery lines. For Sale: $75 |
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Vintage Riviera Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Mauve Glaze »Circa 1950-1959:Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. $75 |
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Vintage Riviera Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1944:Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. For Sale: $65 |
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