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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ~ Holiday Layaways ~ Multi-Purchase Discounts ~& a 1950s STEIFF TURKEY Looking for a Holiday Table!!
Both shakers are sparkling in absolutely pristine condition.
The box shows tape markings where the factory sealing was opened and a small area of surface paper loss, but is otherwise good with no rips or tears.
“Liberty Blue” chinaware was manufactured by Enoch Wedgwood in the Staffordshire District of England, to commemorate the 1776-1976 bicentennial celebration of the United States. Its appealing deep blue color on brilliant white harkens to traditional Staffordshire china of the 19th century. Many different pieces were made, each with a different historical scene depicting colonial America. These salt and pepper shakers have “Paul Revere’s ride” on them, depicting Paul Revere galloping on horseback to warn of approaching redcoats.
We were able to obtain this set very reasonably at an estate auction and are passing the savings on to you – please compare ours with several online china replacement services offering identical shakers ( but without the original box! ) for over $50!!
Item ID: 2008-00258
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IMPORTANT: Our "automatic" condition says "New" - Our shakers are Vintage, "New Old Stock," i.e., Never Used, As-New Condition.