$21.25
A bright pair of Hazel Atlas Salt & Pepper shakers with a floral pattern that are made of glass with red plastic tops. One shaker has a yellow flower in the front and one has a red flower. The flowers have a dark center. There are green leaves and a few white dotted embellishments painted in these flower designs as well.
While the front of this set of salt and pepper shakers are painted, the backs are plain - the design from the other side can be seen when they are not filled. The red plastic tops have holes in them with one set of holes slightly larger, typical of salt and pepper shakers as salt comes out faster than pepper. The base area of the red tops have tiny ridges for gripping when removing them for refilling.
In very nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Very light West commensurate with vintage age. The tops screw on and off easily for cleaning and filling. This retro set is circa mid century.
MAKER/MARKINGS:
Signed on the bottom with the Hazel Atlas hallmark impression.
The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company produced molded glass containers and kitchenware. The company, founded in 1902, was headquartered in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Measure 3 1/2" high with a base diameter of 1 1/2". The tops have about a 1" diameter.
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Oct 2, 2019