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1950’s Morton Salt advertising coffe mug and creamer For Sale


1950’s Morton Salt advertising coffe mug and creamer
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1950’s Morton Salt advertising coffe mug and creamer:
$15.00

This is a set of Morton Salt advertising tableware items from the late 1950s. One coffee mug and one creamer. Would make a fun gift for your “saltiest” friend ;)

*please note hairline fracture of mug handle


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