BAUER La Linda Salt & Peppers?? Need help with mfr & pattern TIA!

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  1. Studio Antiques

    Studio Antiques Well-Known Member

    Hi all! I'm trying to figure out who made these salt & pepper shakers. I roamed the internet and have found one seller claiming these are Bauer La Linda.

    I can't get any confirmation of this and hope one of the experts here can help me to confirm or deny. Are they made by Bauer and are they La Linda?

    thanks for your expertise and time!! :) bauer s&p1.jpg bauer s&p2.jpg bauer s&p3.jpg
     
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  2. kraftblue

    kraftblue Well-Known Member

    I have a picture in my book...not a closeup like your. They look like it. Have you looked at Replacements for ID?
     
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  3. Studio Antiques

    Studio Antiques Well-Known Member

    I've looked at replacements and nothing. I googled Bauer salt & props as well as fiesta s&up & pottery s&p (and variations there of.) Even went back to a fiesta book. I might have a Bauer book in my collection from the past.

    Didn't have any luck, just the one references. @kraftblue I thank you for your reply! :)
     
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  4. lauragarnet

    lauragarnet Well-Known Member

    There are two shakers on Replacements, but you have to scroll through a big, long page of "no image available" to find them both. The grey one is right at the top. Scroll way down to find the brown one.
    "bauer la linda shaker"
    La Linda Gray (Glossy) by Bauer [BAELALGR]
    Line #700, Gray, Glossy, Rim, No Trim
    Pepper Shaker [PEPM1]
    SHORT OLD STYLE
    and
    La Linda Brown (Glossy) by Bauer [BAELALBR]
    Line #700, Brown, Glossy, Rim, No Trim
    Pepper Shaker [PEPM1]
    SHORT OLD STYLE

    Some people are calling them El Chico, may be wrong, maybe right. I don't know.:joyful: Look through this search on Worthpoint:
    items matching bauer el chico

    California Pottery Article Collector's Weekly

    ...Louis Ipsen was the firm’s most influential designer, creating the lines of colorful Bauer dinnerware that competed directly with Fiesta. There were various flavors of Ringware, patterns like Monterey and La Linda, and the most short-lived line, El Chico.

    Google search:
    Bauer Pottery El Chico shakers




     
  5. Studio Antiques

    Studio Antiques Well-Known Member

    Wow! Will do, thanks!
     
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