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Marianne Denzel Salt And Pepper Menage Condiment Set, Berndorf, Austria, 1960s

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A very stylish modernist cruet set from the 1960s. Designed by the German artist and designer Marianne Denzel, executed by Berndorf Austria. Consist of a stainless steel holder / stand with a beautiful handle, salt and pepper shakers and a toothpick dispenser. Marked and in very good condition.

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