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These also were my mothers. Ido not know where she got them from. I found them in a box of her things. I know the green ones are jadite but I do not know any thing else about them. I think they are considered depression glass? I have looked on the internet for something compareable but I have not found any just like them to be able to identify the maker or when they were made. I also am trying to get a value for them. Any help would be great. Thank You
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The Jadeite salt, pepper, and flour shakers appear to be made by Jeanette. Check Ebay there are a few on there. The white sugar and flour shakers would be considered milk glass. I did not see any of them on ebay. Hope that helps.
Thank You for the information.
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I have Florences' Big Book of Salt & Pepper Shakers 2007 and I found you green shakers in there. Their called Jeannette, ribbed, jadite, salt & pepper $30.00 to $35.00, Jeannette, ribbed, jadite, flour $55.00 to $60.00
The white ones are McKee Roman Arch.Very nice !!
These are wonderful!!!!
thank you