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Salt and Pepper Shakers472 of 605Reed & Barton Stainless Steel S&P ShakersSalt and  Pepper shakers, pear and Apple pewter
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    Posted 12 years ago

    Maggadora
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    These beautiful salt and pepper shakers are unmarked and I don´t know anything about them really, except I know they are old :) They are quite heavy, about 265g and they are about 7.5cm high and 11cm wide. I don´t know what kind of metal it is either. They were given to my son about 15 years ago by an old lady who said she had them for a long time.

    Does anyone know anything?

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    1. jeffandlisa jeffandlisa, 12 years ago
      I have a set of these. Mine are vintage Weidlich Bros. (W B Mfg. Co.) Salt & Pepper Shakers, and the mark on mine is on the bottom of the base, and I had to use a jeweler's loop to make it out. They are silver plated, and made in the 1940s.
    2. Maggadora Maggadora, 12 years ago
      Thank you so much! Very nice of you :)

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