Jeannette Glass Style Pin-Up Girl Milk Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers
Vintage Glassware & Kitchen Collectibles

Jeannette Glass Style Pin-Up Girl Milk Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers

This pair of vintage salt and pepper shakers features a classic mid-century square-bodied design, colloquially known as the 'Jeannette' style. The shakers are constructed from opaque white milk glass, characterized by a semi-translucent, creamy white hue and a smooth, glossy finish. Each shaker stands approximately 4 to 5 inches tall and is topped with a threaded, metallic screw-on cap, likely made of aluminum or tin with a dull silver finish. The primary aesthetic feature of these items is the vibrant, full-color decals applied to the front faces. Both shakers depict classic 1940s-1950s style pin-up girls in suggestive poses: the 'Salt' shaker displays a brunette woman in white lingerie and black stockings, while the 'Pepper' shaker features a dark-haired woman in a black romper perched on a yellow stool. The labels 'SALT' and 'PEPPER' are printed in a bold, black sans-serif typeface adjacent to the graphics. The condition appears to be well-preserved for vintage kitchenware; the graphics remain sharp and the milk glass lacks visible structural cracks or major chips, though slight oxidization or minor denting may be present on the metal lids. While the listing title mentions 'Jadeite,' these specific examples are clearly white milk glass, likely manufactured by the Jeannette Glass Company or a contemporary during the mid-20th century. The craftsmanship is typical of high-quality American-made pressed glass from that era, making them a desirable piece of 'kitsch' Americana and Breweriana-adjacent collectibles.

Estimated Value

$125 - $175

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Glassware & Kitchen Collectibles

Appraised On

January 19, 2026

Estimated Value

$125 - $175

Item Description

This pair of vintage salt and pepper shakers features a classic mid-century square-bodied design, colloquially known as the 'Jeannette' style. The shakers are constructed from opaque white milk glass, characterized by a semi-translucent, creamy white hue and a smooth, glossy finish. Each shaker stands approximately 4 to 5 inches tall and is topped with a threaded, metallic screw-on cap, likely made of aluminum or tin with a dull silver finish. The primary aesthetic feature of these items is the vibrant, full-color decals applied to the front faces. Both shakers depict classic 1940s-1950s style pin-up girls in suggestive poses: the 'Salt' shaker displays a brunette woman in white lingerie and black stockings, while the 'Pepper' shaker features a dark-haired woman in a black romper perched on a yellow stool. The labels 'SALT' and 'PEPPER' are printed in a bold, black sans-serif typeface adjacent to the graphics. The condition appears to be well-preserved for vintage kitchenware; the graphics remain sharp and the milk glass lacks visible structural cracks or major chips, though slight oxidization or minor denting may be present on the metal lids. While the listing title mentions 'Jadeite,' these specific examples are clearly white milk glass, likely manufactured by the Jeannette Glass Company or a contemporary during the mid-20th century. The craftsmanship is typical of high-quality American-made pressed glass from that era, making them a desirable piece of 'kitsch' Americana and Breweriana-adjacent collectibles.

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