Salt & Pepper Shaker with Round Metal Lid – EAPC
Dimensions: | Jar 1.25″ dia at rim x 3.5″ high*, 4″ high with top*. Base 1.5″ square.* |
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Part Number: | 700/699* (set) |
Catalogs: | 1965* thru 1971* (set) |
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Known Colors: | Crystal with Chrome Metal Lid |
Other Names: | |
Part of: | Breakfast Set, Salad Maker Set, Salad Set (15-piece), Salt & Pepper Set, Table Service Set (7-Piece), Table Service Set (11-Piece), Unnamed Set 700/728 |
Notes: | Round metal top. Prone to rust. |
These EAPC Salt & Pepper Shakers have Round Metal Lids and were sold in sets of two. They were also included in several other sets. The metal lids on these shakers are prone to rust. So always examine the inside of the lids before purchasing.
If you shakers’ lids have rust in them, they’re not lost. See our article on how to remove rust with simple ingredients you have at home.
In 1972, Anchor Hocking replaced the chrome metal shaker lids with Flat Chrome Plastic lids and continued to use the plastic lids until the end of the pattern’s run. The glass bases didn’t change.
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