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Day 45: Wembley Ware Salt and Pepper Shakers

Day 45: Today's piece is another of this weekends finds. If I could have luck like this every week I'd be a happy boy. This pair (and despite the different colours this is the original pairing) of salt and pepper shakers was made by Wembley Ware out of Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia featuring a hand painted image of the MV Princess of Tasmania (the Spirit of Tasmania's predecessor) circa 1950s. Unmarked again because there is no room in the base. They possibly once had a sticker on them to identify the maker. #AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #WAPottery #WACeramics #Pottery #Ceramics #instapottery #AustralianDesign #WembleyWare #PrincessofTasmania #SpiritofTasmania #S&P #SaltandPepper #SaltandPepperShakers #Shipping #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 45: Today’s piece is another of this weekends finds. If I could have luck like this every week I’d be a happy boy. This pair (and despite the different colours this is the original pairing) of salt and pepper shakers was made by Wembley Ware out of Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia featuring a hand painted image of the MV Princess of Tasmania (the Spirit of Tasmania’s predecessor) circa 1950s. Unmarked again because there is no room in the base. They possibly once had a sticker on them to identify the maker.

#AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #WAPottery #WACeramics #Pottery #Ceramics #instapottery #AustralianDesign #WembleyWare #PrincessofTasmania #SpiritofTasmania #S&P #SaltandPepper #SaltandPepperShakers #Shipping #365DaysofAustralianPottery

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