Hi Friends
I have this pottery item from KG Luneville, France, but, I don’t know what it is! It’s hollowed out inside and has numerous holes in the top. It’s one solid piece. Thank you very much for any help!
Rick
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Thanks so much, Montrose & Barntique!!
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RicksVintagePlus Reputation: 54 See RicksVintagePlus' booth |
You can use this with powered sugar, parmesan cheese, baby powder or talcum powder offering so many uses because it is tall and the bottom should be like this image â–¼ below. These shakers are worth $125.oo (and down) for the right collectors
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
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BARNTIQUES859 Reputation: 234 See BARNTIQUES859's booth |
also known by the fancy name of a muffineer
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This one looks like yours, or it’s a similar pattern; it’s a completed listing on the dark side.
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TimeSpanTreasures Reputation: 956 See TimeSpanTreasures' booth |
I agree, sugar shaker aka muffineer. Nice one it is!!
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ChillyDog Reputation: 42 See ChillyDog's booth |
Forgot to say it stands about 9 inches high.
Rick
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RicksVintagePlus Reputation: 54 See RicksVintagePlus' booth |
I don’t know what it really is, but I would be using it as a body powder dispenser! Soooo much prettier than anything I’ve seen lately!
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loneelk Reputation: 128 See loneelk's booth |
Does it have any hole in the bottom?? If it doesn’t…. it is a hat pin holder.
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MNblarneystone Reputation: 88 See MNblarneystone's booth |
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