Devoted to salt and pepper shakers: collecting, buying, selling, trading. We love S&P shakers of all kinds: new, vintage, antique, novelty, figural, cheap, expensive, tacky, funny, rare, exquisite, ceramic, pottery, porcelain, plastic, glass, metal, wood, you name it!
As with all my rings there are 2 main rules.

1. All sites must be family safe. No porn or racial hate please.

2. The ring code must be installed on the page you submit.
Salt and Pepper Shakers WebRing
Something New!
I've created a forum for my rings.  A place to ask questions and hopefully get answers about navbar codes or anything else webring related. If you are a member of any of my rings you are welcome to join. And if you have any rings of your own or you have created a new ring you can tell about it here.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/webforum/
Victorian mealtimes were formal affairs with immaculate cloths, gleaming silver, and glittering glassware. Salt, pepper and other condiment containers were usually made of glass and set in silver or silver-plated holders that were known as cruets. As the century drew to a close, manners and mealtimes became more relaxed and the stately cruet gave way to the less formal alternative of salt and pepper shakers, with or without the addition of a lidded mustard pot.
Every passion borders on the chaotic, but the collector's passion borders on the chaos of memories.
Walter Benjamin
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