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Pineapple Shaker

Pineapple Salt and Pepper Shakers Tropical
Pineapple Salt and Pepper Shakers Tropical

Pineapple Salt and Pepper Shakers Tropical

$142Sale Price / set|25% Off

H 4 in W 3 in D 3 in

Pineapple Salt and Pepper Shakers Tropical

Located in Boca Raton, FL

Cute pair of pineapple shape salt and pepper shakers.

Category

Vintage 1960s American Organic Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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Mid-Century Modern Pineapple Italian Shaker
Mid-Century Modern Pineapple Italian Shaker

Mid-Century Modern Pineapple Italian Shaker

Located in Madrid, ES

Pineapple shaker by the Turnwald collection international, Italy, 1970s. Measures: 18 x 35 (H) cm.

Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Sculptures

Materials

Metal

1970s Italian Mauro Manetti Firenze Silver-Plate Pineapple Salt & Pepper Shakers
1970s Italian Mauro Manetti Firenze Silver-Plate Pineapple Salt & Pepper Shakers

1970s Italian Mauro Manetti Firenze Silver-Plate Pineapple Salt & Pepper Shakers

By Mauro Manetti

Located in London, England

1970s Italian silver pineapple shaped salt and pepper shakers designed by Mauro Manetti in Firenze

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Tableware

Materials

Aluminum, Silver Plate

Pineapple Shaker, Italy, 1970s
Pineapple Shaker, Italy, 1970s

Pineapple Shaker, Italy, 1970s

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H 10.24 in Dm 5.91 in

Pineapple Shaker, Italy, 1970s

Located in Madrid, ES

Hand made silver metal shaker in pineapple form . Italy (Florence) 1970s

Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Barware

Stainless Steel Pinneapple shaker, France, 1940
Stainless Steel Pinneapple shaker, France, 1940

Stainless Steel Pinneapple shaker, France, 1940

Located in Madrid, ES

Stainless steel pineapple shaker, France, 1940.

Category

Vintage 1940s Wine Coolers

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