Hello Salt and Pepper Collectors!  Over the last 38 years we have purchased several salt and pepper collections.  We have just packed them away until now.  We will be offering between 10 and 50 a month until they are sold so please check back often. We literally have hundreds if not thousands! 

Vintage 1960’s Praying Boy & Girl White and Gold Ceramic Salt & Pepper Shakers Japan, which collectors sometimes refer to as "long lash" shakers.  (There are many sets by different makers that have long lashes and believe it or not, it is an area of collectibles) The condition is very good to excellent and look to have never been used but do show shelf life (which means they need to be washed) There is a teeny chip to the backside of boy at very bottom that is barely visible but I am calling for 100% complete accuracy. . Each measures approximately 3 3/4" in height and one stopper is missing-Each still have original "Japan" labels on the bottom.  These will make you smile! 

TermsBuyer prepays item, plus shipping and insurance.  We accept PayPal, Credit Cards, and payment upon pickup for local customers.  All items are shipped promptly. We only ship internationally through eBay’s Global Shipping Center. When shipping internationally, all items will be valued at their final selling price. It is the responsibility of the buyer to verify that their purchase and country are covered by this service.  (Also, we combine shipping on shakers when 2 or more are purchased).

GuaranteeWe guarantee all items to the buyers’ personal satisfaction.  If you are not completely satisfied with an item, we will be happy to refund your money (less shipping and eBay charges) as long as you e-mail us within 3 days after receiving the item and return it to us undamaged and in the same condition.  Please view our feedback; we know you will feel better about bidding on an item of ours once you see the reputation we have established over the years. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us; we respond as soon as we see your messages.

Thank you for bidding and good luck!

-Gwen Stebbins and Jamie Reynolds