Here are some interesting castor sets. While 90% of the castor sets produced were in clear glass, here are some rare colored sets.
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Wow, they seem to be there. Did you refresh the page?
Here are a few different colors on the popular Coinspot design and were produced by various makers
Here are a few shakers with a Butterfly decoration. The cranberry shaker's ID is not known to me. The one with "Salt" written on it was produced...
Hi Leah, Glad to see you made your first post! Leah is friend and one of the best in this stuff everyone! Scott
Hi Cheryl, Thank you, the way I look at it is, what is the sense of collecting if you do not share what you have. So many people collect and just...
The ones with the opaque green shaker are produced by Challinor, Taylor. The others were produced by Beaumont. The cranberry sugar shaker is...
The pattern, Bubble Lattice is a nice pattern. It was produced by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Pictured her is the S&P with the mustard, toothpick...
What got me started in shaker collecting was when I found a pink Acorn shaped shaker in an antique shop. I thought it was so interesting and...
I have seen some really great unusual glass come out of Canada!
You are welcome.Are you located in Canada?
Hi Mary, Yes they are pretty cool together. The one on the left is the only one that I know of! Scott
Hi Mary, Carnival glass is an iridized glass with a pattern primarily produced between 1907 and maybe 1920 or so. There are two components to it....
Interesting, I will have to check it out! Thanks
Im not familiar with Terapeak?
I was not aware of that. Im not a fan of Worthpoint anyway.
Here is a most unusual shaker. I believe that sometimes when items are designed experimental pieces are created. The shaker on the right is the...
Here is an interesting item I picked up a while back. As a shaker collector, its interesting to have the device that create a shaker. This shaker...
Here are some more examples. The miniature mason jars are old with the zinc lids rather than the contemporary ones produced. The next is an...
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