These three sets belonged to my late aunt who collected salt and pepper sets most of her life.  When any of her friends or family travelled anywhere, she asked them to bring back sets.  These three salt and pepper sets will all be sold together in one package and are in excellent condition - described as follows:-

The lovely black set is black lacquerware decorated with gold flowers.  There is an ancient sticker on the bottom - Looks like AOI Arts and Craft on both the salt and pepper bases.  They are 10cm tall.
 
The red set is also lacquerware each decorated with a gold pagoda and has little rubber corks in the base - no markings.  They are 8cm tall.

The pretty porcelain set consists of a salt and pepper set plus a toothpick holder.  It has little corks in the base  and a Japanese stamp underneath - see photograph. The salt and pepper pair is 6cm tall and the toothpick container is 5cm tall and 3.5cm across the base.




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