Posted 5 years ago
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These were another 'yeah, I'll take that' little bundle of taped together shakers from the Goodwill recently for a couple bucks. I'm absolutely sure they're nothing uncommon at all but are anyways rather 'reminiscent' to me...one of my Grandmas always had a set like it on her kitchen table, and no doubt hundreds of thousands of random folks have also used nearly identical sets on restaurant/diner tables (if not also their own) all across the USA for many decades.
Pics here show them with the lids they came with plus one other I already had...its shaker (which was of the same pattern, the only one I had then) was a victim to getting dropped in the kitchen sink awhile back. :-( All of them but the far RH example are aluminum, that one (maybe the oldest of all?) is made of steel. (or something otherwise magnetic)
Two of them have the Hazel-Atlas 'A under the H' logo with (differing) numbers on their bottoms, one has the Anchor-Hocking 'anchor' logo (w/numbers) and the last one only a little mark I can't make out as anything, mebbe just a molding flaw or that one is a (newer?) 'knockoff' made by nobody in particular...?
HA is Hazel Atlas
THANKS ONCE MORE for the kind correction TallCakes -- my title/description have been appropriately fixed!! :-) :-) :-)
Also THANKS to fortapache, Newfld, Brunswick, Nicefice, hotairfan, & officialfuel for stopping by and tapping your <love it> buttons! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
More THANKS to bobby725, vetraio50, Vynil33rpm, yougottahavestuff, & fortapache for stopping by today and leaving your <love it>s for this motley little bunch of old shakers!! :-) :-) :-)