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Pepper Grinder Crystal

Gucci Pepper/Salt Grinder, 1970s
Gucci Pepper/Salt Grinder, 1970s

Gucci Pepper/Salt Grinder, 1970s

By Gucci

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Beautiful Gucci salt and pepper grinders made in Italy 1970s and signet at the bottom. Stunning!!!

Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Crystal, Silver, Brass

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Valerio Alberello Salt & Pepper 24-Karat Gold-Plated Brass and Swarovski Crystal
Valerio Alberello Salt & Pepper 24-Karat Gold-Plated Brass and Swarovski Crystal

Valerio Alberello Salt & Pepper 24-Karat Gold-Plated Brass and Swarovski Crystal

Located in South Newfane, VT

24-karat gold-plated solid brass salt shaker and pepper grinder, with large Swarovski crystals a

Category

Late 20th Century Italian Crystal Serveware

Materials

Crystal, Brass

Lalique Peugeot and Lalique Feuilles Salt and Pepper Grinders, Set of Two

Lalique Peugeot and Lalique Feuilles Salt and Pepper Grinders, Set of Two

By Lalique, René Lalique

Located in New York, NY

In 1840, Peugeot launched the first coffee grinder, and eventually salt and pepper grinders

Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Art Deco Tableware

Materials

Crystal

Elegant Baccarat Gilt Bronze and Glass Pepper Grinder, circa 1950s
Elegant Baccarat Gilt Bronze and Glass Pepper Grinder, circa 1950s

Elegant Baccarat Gilt Bronze and Glass Pepper Grinder, circa 1950s

By Baccarat

Located in Redding, CA

Elegant and rich pepper grinder to the stars, this piece will bring a lot to the table. The

Category

Vintage 1950s French Crystal Serveware

Materials

Bronze

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