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Spartan Dutch Couple Salt and Pepper..
I understand these shapes are quite common, but they are my first pieces of Spartan.


HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
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Re: Spartan Dutch Couple Salt and Pepper..
Mine too!
(Like Kat, I always have my eye out for Santas at Christmas but no luck yet.)
I pondered whether or not to spend $2.50 on these at Tikipunga market this morning because someone has stuck plastic bungs in them. They came from a box of P&S sets so I'll put that down to a previous collector; otherwise they look so right: age, quality of paintwork etc.

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(Like Kat, I always have my eye out for Santas at Christmas but no luck yet.)
I pondered whether or not to spend $2.50 on these at Tikipunga market this morning because someone has stuck plastic bungs in them. They came from a box of P&S sets so I'll put that down to a previous collector; otherwise they look so right: age, quality of paintwork etc.

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Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
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