Serious S&P! Hull Oven Proof Brown Drip Mid Century Salt Pepper Shakers Free Shipping!
Serious S&P! Hull Oven Proof Brown Drip Mid Century Salt Pepper Shakers Free Shipping!
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A nice set of Hull Oven Proof Brown Drip salt & pepper shakers. I have lots of Hull brown drip stoneware available so make sure to check out all of my listings!
This pattern was made from 1960-1985 and used on a very wide variety of kitchenware including teacups, serving platters, beanpots, dishes, cookie jars, kitchen canisters, and even a gingerbread man. Hull pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio. - The early lines consisting of common utilitarian stoneware, decorative tile, and semi-porcelain dinnerware. During the 1920's, Hull began expanding the variety of the company's product line to art pottery and also began using a broader variety of colors and glazing techniques. By the late 1930's through 1950's, Hull's product line had expanded to include piggy banks, liquor bottles, and lamps. Hull's popular Brown Drip stoneware was produces from 1960-1986. In 1986 the company ceased operations and closed the plant due to multiple union strikes and foreign competition.
All of my listed china is vintage, and not "new". May have small dents, scratches, slight discoloration, or other "patina". I do my very best to recognize and call out major flaws, and always include close-up photos of any imperfection I find, particularly cracks and chips and missing parts or pieces. If I do not call them out in the description, I did not find any major flaws like chips or cracks, or missing parts. Please see all photos for the best description of condition. As always with RummagedVintage, this will ship for FREE in the U.S!
This pattern was made from 1960-1985 and used on a very wide variety of kitchenware including teacups, serving platters, beanpots, dishes, cookie jars, kitchen canisters, and even a gingerbread man. Hull pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio. - The early lines consisting of common utilitarian stoneware, decorative tile, and semi-porcelain dinnerware. During the 1920's, Hull began expanding the variety of the company's product line to art pottery and also began using a broader variety of colors and glazing techniques. By the late 1930's through 1950's, Hull's product line had expanded to include piggy banks, liquor bottles, and lamps. Hull's popular Brown Drip stoneware was produces from 1960-1986. In 1986 the company ceased operations and closed the plant due to multiple union strikes and foreign competition.
All of my listed china is vintage, and not "new". May have small dents, scratches, slight discoloration, or other "patina". I do my very best to recognize and call out major flaws, and always include close-up photos of any imperfection I find, particularly cracks and chips and missing parts or pieces. If I do not call them out in the description, I did not find any major flaws like chips or cracks, or missing parts. Please see all photos for the best description of condition. As always with RummagedVintage, this will ship for FREE in the U.S!