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Set Of 6 Vincent Lollo Mini Sterling Silver Salt & Pepper Shakers on 2040-motos

US $56
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Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
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This listing is for six Vincent Lollo (V.L.)  Sterling silver mini salt & pepper shakers (3 salt shakers, 3 pepper shaker) all marked sterling and V.L. on the bottom. Made in Brooklyn 1930s - 1960s.  pre-owned. The total weight of the shakers alone is about 20 grams. May have small dents, scratches and tarnish spots. May need polishing. The pictures are part of the description.  Please review them for a better idea of condition.

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