Salt and Pepper Shakers, Fairfield, Poinsettia and Ribbons, Vintage
Salt and Pepper Shakers, Fairfield, Poinsettia and Ribbons, Vintage
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- Pattern: Vintage Salt & Pepper Shakers, Vintage Christmas, Poinsettia and Ribbons Pattern, Holiday Decor, Christmas Tableware, Holly & Poinsettia, (Discontinued)
- Made in China by Tienshan
- Vintage: 1980's
- Details: This is a lovely set of Christmas salt and pepper shakers, absolutely perfect for your holiday gathering. The pattern shows a red Poinsettia in the center of a holly swag, red ribbons and berries all around. There's a smaller design on the back, a large poinsettia and more greenery. This set is elegant in its simplicity, small design on top, bright white ceramic and a simple gold rim. This is part of a much larger dinnerware set the includes the usual plates, cups, and glasses but also includes, platters, candle holders, napkin rings, even a cookie jar! If you're collecting this pattern, we carry several other items (while supplies last). If you're just looking for holiday salt and pepper shakers, we think these will be absolutely perfect!
- Materials: Porcelain
- Dimensions: Each measures: 3.25 inches Tall, 2.0 inches in Diameter at its widest point (bottom)
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Very Good Condition. One shaker is missing the bottom stopper. There are no cracks, chips, or scratches on either of the pieces. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
Tienshan Tableware Limited is an importer, exporter, manufacturer and trading company of ceramic dinnerware and giftware. They are based in Norwalk, CT with offices also in Hong Kong. They were established in 1978, the privately owned company was a trendsetter in the dinnerware market. They marketed dinnerware under the Tienshan name, as well as: Magnolia, Bella Ceramica, Culinary Arts, Folkcraft, Stoney Hill, Fairfield and others. There have been no releases of new patterns since 2009, perhaps they have gone out of business.