Wooden novelty salt and pepper shakers titled 'Salty and Peppy'
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These whimsical wooden salt and pepper shakers originated in Japan during the mid-20th century, approximately the 1950s-1960s. They represent the post-war Japanese export market that produced novelty kitchenware for American consumers during this period. The anthropomorphic design with hand-painted faces was typical of the era's kitschy kitchen accessories.
These salt and pepper shakers appeal to collectors of mid-century kitchenware and Japanese novelty items. The charming hand-painted faces and simple wooden construction exemplify the playful, whimsical aesthetic that was popular in post-war American kitchens. Collectors of vintage kitchen memorabilia particularly value these pieces for their nostalgic appeal and as representative examples of mid-century Japanese export crafts.
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