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Purchased from an American antique shop. A stunning set of 13 adorable milk glass condiment jars (excluding BLACK PEPPER, CINNAMON, and GARLIC SALT from the overall photo above). These spice bottles were popular in America and are from the 1930s-40s, made by the venerable American company, GRIFFITH LABORATORY. They feature white milk glass with black paint and the popular cream/yellow caps. The lettering on the surface is printed, not paper, so it won't wash off. Although there's no rack, they're a series of small jars that don't take up much space, so you can arrange them in any available gap. The white with black lettering might also be chic as decoration. Most of the jars still contain the rare spices indicated, so those studying various spices or those interested in them might find it fun to smell and learn about spices unfamiliar in Japan. You could clean the inside and remove the lids to use them for other purposes. It's rare to find a set of 13, so they could become unique antique accessories depending on your ideas. The condition is generally good as shown in the photos, but there are some age-related paint losses, stains, and scratches. Approximate size: Height 9.5 cm, Width 3.5 cm. There may be dirt, scratches, stains, wrinkles, paint loss, and very small chips. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about these details.
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