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11 Valuable Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers

Last updated: May 7, 2025 8:00 pm
Oliver James
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Vintage salt and pepper shakers may be tiny, but they pack a punch when it comes to both charm and value. Whether they’re classic ceramic sets or boast quirky novelty designs, these small collectibles have served as kitchen staples for generations. While they were once just everyday essentials, some have become highly sought-after treasures.

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1. 1950s Anthropomorphic Pixie Flower Shaker Set2. Alexander Girard La Fonda Del Sol Restaurant Shakers3. Anthropomorphic Bobble Head Skunk Shakers4. 1959 Holt Howard 1959 Rock & Roll Kids5. 1993 Precious Moments Boy & Girl Kissing6. 1950s Squirrel Ballerina Shaker Set7. Japanese Farmer Vendor With Chicken Shakers8. 1980s Gucci Salt and Pepper Grinder9. Anthropomorphic Pink Bunny Rabbit Shakers10. Holt Howard Ceramic Pixies11. Anthropomorphic Hippo Shakers

We dug through eBay to find the shakers with the highest asking prices — check out some of the most valuable ones below.

1. 1950s Anthropomorphic Pixie Flower Shaker Set

Two figurines with blue hats and rosy cheeks, each holding a leaf. The left one has a snail on its hand, and the right one holds a small flower. The figures have wide eyes and are set against a sparkling white background.
angel7x77 / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $2,500

There were countless Japanese-made, cartoon-like ceramic figurines made during the 1950s, and some of the most valuable (and collectible) are vintage salt and pepper shakers. These anthropomorphic pixie-flower hybrids are among the most adorable (and expensive) of such shakers with bright colors and whimsical details.

2. Alexander Girard La Fonda Del Sol Restaurant Shakers

Two round, glossy salt and pepper shakers on pedestal bases. The left one is red, and the right one is blue, each with a white top with small holes. The background is plain white.
Hoopoe Antiques and Sundries Co / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $795

Mid-century modern designs were all the rage during the ’60s, and these shakers honed in on the decade’s vibes perfectly thanks to designer Alexander Girard. These days, sets have become quite rare, adding to their value.

3. Anthropomorphic Bobble Head Skunk Shakers

Two ceramic salt and pepper shakers shaped like cartoon skunks with large heads and rosy cheeks sit on a wooden surface. They are positioned on a shared grassy base, and the background is a white textured wall.
atomickitsch / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $2,800

We’re sure how user-friendly bobble head salt and pepper shakers are, but these are pretty darn adorable nonetheless. No skunk smell included.

4. 1959 Holt Howard 1959 Rock & Roll Kids

Two whimsical bobblehead figures on spring bases. One has red hair, rosy cheeks, and a striped shirt. The other has blonde hair with pink bows and a floral dress. Both have large eyes and are designed in a playful, artistic style.
Second Act Mercantile / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $400

Holt Howard shakers are known for having an eclectic flare, but these are on an entirely different level, set on top of springs. Made in 1959, these “Rock ‘n Roll” dubbed shakers were unique, cementing their position as a collector’s must-have.

5. 1993 Precious Moments Boy & Girl Kissing

Two ceramic figurines of a boy and girl leaning in for a kiss. The girl wears a pink bow, and a wire with a tiny butterfly connects them. They stand on a speckled countertop with a brown couch in the background.
jesslynn2003 / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $2,730

Aww, how precious. No, really, these shakers are the iconic Precious Moments figures that have been ceramic staples for generations. This particular set hails from 1993 and depicts an endearing scene of a boy and girl smooching beneath some mistletoe (slyly held above them behind the boy’s back).

6. 1950s Squirrel Ballerina Shaker Set

Two ceramic animal figurines with pastel colors, one pink and the other green, wearing tutus and bows. They stand on a striped light blue background, giving a whimsical and vintage look.
angel7x77 / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $2,500

These squirrel ballerinas are another Japanese take on salt and pepper shakers. Like the pixie flowers, this cute set merges two different concepts (in this case, a woodland creature and a dainty dancer) and uses bright colors, satisfying the style of the ’50s.

7. Japanese Farmer Vendor With Chicken Shakers

A ceramic figurine of a person wearing a straw hat and blue vest, holding two brown chickens. The figure is seated with a green base, set against a gray marbled background.
GP’s This and That / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $2,300

We love a cleverly designed vintage salt and pepper shaker. This adorable Japanese-made set includes a farmer holding a basket with two chickens (the shakers). Made in the ’50s, its nostalgia is apparent, adding to its value.

8. 1980s Gucci Salt and Pepper Grinder

A green Gucci box containing a set of two elegant dark green salt and pepper shakers with silver tops, nestled in a custom velvet-lined compartment. The box lid displays the Gucci logo.
doming-20 / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $500

Anything Gucci is gonna be pricey, but vintage Gucci? Forget about it. While the brand is synonymous with things like handbags and shoes, it has also forayed into other products, including these lux salt and pepper grinders from the ’80s, which are now worth almost $1,000 for the set.

9. Anthropomorphic Pink Bunny Rabbit Shakers

Two pink ceramic bunny figurines with playful expressions. One has a yellow polka-dotted bow tie, and the other has a blue bow. They're sitting on a wooden surface against a light-colored wall.
glorfindepp / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $750

These anthropomorphic pink bunnies are extra cute with their colorful bowties. This set is scarce and valuable since it was part of a special series of flat-faced shakers during the ’50s.

10. Holt Howard Ceramic Pixies

Two cute, smiley character salt and pepper shakers with painted black and yellow hair stand against a rustic wood background. The shaker on the left is wearing a black tie, while the one on the right has a pink tie.
jazzygirl96 / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $375

When it comes to the Holt Howard brand, no design is as iconic as its pixies. These pixie shakers have handles, making them stand out among other shakers during the ’50s.

11. Anthropomorphic Hippo Shakers

Two ceramic hippo figurines are sitting side by side on a dark surface. The one on the left has a yellow shirt and is winking, while the one on the right wears pink with wide eyes. They have expressive faces and light pink colors.
teaset27 / ebay

Listing price on eBay: $5,000

Ahtropomorphic salt and pepper shakers were all the rage during the 1960s, and these hippos are some of the cutest around, especially the one wearing the cardigan.

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