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1960's/70's Studio Stoneware Salt & Pepper Pots with Corks - impressed with 'db'
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SOLD These are gorgeous, extremely tactile and in a very unusual shape and date from the late 1960's/early 1970's. Made from an oatmeal speckled stoneware in a squat globular shape with cork stoppers these are fabulous pieces of studio ceramics. The salt pot has a raised pronounced hole whereas the pepper is flat and both pots are impressed with the letters/initials 'db' - obviously this is the artist's mark but we haven't yet been able to pin this down to a particular artist/designer. These are just a really nice, very usuable and well-designed salt and pepper set that look as fresh today as when they were made. Please see all photographs for alternative views and close-ups. SIZE: Diameter 3.5in/9cm Weight 394g (08/28)
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