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		<title>Mid-Century Teak and Glass Small Storage or Spice Jars by DIGSMED, Denmark</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A fine looking pair of DIGSMED small glass storage or spice jars with teak tops dating from the 1960s and made in Denmark. They don't seem to be oddments from a spice rack set and appear to have been sold separately. Evidence of this is provided by the fact that they still have original labels attached - the maker's label and some other label which would seem to either be an item identifier or a shop label.</p>
<p>Both jars have metal screw top lids which are capped with a very mid-century modern style teak.  The larger of the two - measuring about 10cm (4 in.) high with a diameter of 7cm (2¾ in.) has "1/8 Kg" embossed to the base which is also where its maker's sticker is. The snaller of the two - measuring about 10cm (4 in.) high with a diameter of 5.5cm (2 1/8 in.) - has no such embossing and its marker's sticker is on the side. The smaller jar has a slightly lighter tone to the wooden "cap". Both jars are in very good condition - no chips or cracks to the glass and the wood is similarly good. Both have some tarnishing to the metal interiors.</p>
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		<title>Tall Hornsea &#8220;Saffron&#8221; Salt and Pepper Pots</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2017 00:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you remember the 1970s then you'll remember these iconic pieces of pottery from Hornsea, their classic "Saffron" design. These tall condiment pots (salt and pepper) shouldn't be confused with their albeit lovely, smaller version: these beauties measure in at a whopping 10.5 cm (4 in) high.</p>
<p>Both are in good condition. The seals are very tight and there is only a minor "ding" to one base (not visible except from underneath) - and the teak tops are in good shape too, restored to a natural wood effect with a food-safe finish rather than a dark stain. We think they're handsome... in a very 1970s way.</p>
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