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Updated Dec 06
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Updated Dec 06

Portmeirion Pomona Ceramic Salt And Pepper Shakers 4” Tall

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The Portmeirion Pomona Ceramic Salt and Pepper Shakers are a set of two 4" tall round shakers made of ceramic, featuring a fruit patterns of Grimwoods Royal George & the teinton squash pear . Manufactured in England in 1983, these shakers are part of the contemporary Portmeirion Pomona product line. They have a glossy finish and come with lids that provide an airtight seal for keeping your salt and pepper fresh. These decorative shakers are easy to clean, dishwasher safe, and lightweight, adding a touch of elegance to your dining table. Approximate Dimensions: 4 " inches. Condition : Absolutely no chips or cracks and has not been restored . Item is in good preowned condition. Please note that our items are most often vintage or antique, sometimes many decades or even a century old, so they will show some signs of wear and usage. Pictures say a thousand words, so please see all the pictures carefully as they form part of the description and ask any questions prior to your purchase, if you are unsure of anything. Please Visit our store as we have listed a lot of other beautiful vintage & Antique teacups and saucers, statues, figurines and collectibles. We keep on adding new listings every week including some vintage glassware, collectibles, unique statues, figurines etc..
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