Remember these vintage salt and pepper shakers on eBay?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a pair of ceramic salt and pepper shakers listed on eBay, with participants sharing their thoughts on the items' origins and discussing their experiences with similar products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, questions whether the shakers are from Pampered Chef, suggesting they might be from another brand like Pfalzgraf.
  • Another participant shares their experience of not recognizing the shakers and notes the seller's low ratings.
  • Several users mention that the shakers appear too modern to be from 13 years ago, prompting suggestions to inquire about the age of the items.
  • One participant identifies the shakers as Princess House Orchard Medley, based on their familiarity with the pattern.
  • Another participant expresses nostalgia for older gaming systems while discussing the age of the shakers, drawing parallels to their own experiences.
  • Some participants comment on the quality of the eBay listing photos, suggesting improvements could be made.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the origin of the shakers, with some participants believing they are not from Pampered Chef, while others identify them as Princess House. No clear consensus emerges on their age or brand.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to vintage kitchen items and gaming nostalgia, contributing to a light-hearted discussion about age and memory.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community interested in vintage kitchenware or those who enjoy reminiscing about past products may find this discussion engaging.

Teresa Lynn
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ok, anyone who ahs been selling LONGER than 13 years remember a pair of ceramic salt and pepper shakers?
They are on page 2 of ebay listing.... has a cherry and strawberry on them I don't think they are PC ?!?!

Anyone recognize them?

Teresa
 
Haven't sold that long, but purchased that long. Where is the listing?
 
Ah, found it: http://cgi.ebay.com/Pampered-Chef-Ceramic-matching-Salt-Pepper-shakers_W0QQitemZ300135130117QQihZ020QQcategoryZ84QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
Looks like they could use a lesson on how to take a close-up pic in focus. :D
 
chefann said:
Looks like they could use a lesson on how to take a close-up pic in focus. :D


Especially since they're stating they'll do the ebay auction process for you, ie 3rd party.
 
Haven't been familiar with PChef that long, but it doesn't really look like anything that they've done...looks more like Pfalzgraf or something! Seller doesn't have the best ratings either....who knows!
 
They definetly look too modern to be from 13+ years ago... maybe someone should e-mail and ask for a (blurry) pic of the PC logo!
 
gilliandanielle said:
They definetly look too modern to be from 13+ years ago... maybe someone should e-mail and ask for a (blurry) pic of the PC logo!

Hey now!!!! We were "modern" back then! :p
My knife block set is from back then and it still looks modern. ;)


Is Gillian calling us old???? I know I just had a birthday, but.... :eek: :D
 
I was 9 13 years ago.... :D Ha ha!!
 
gilliandanielle said:
I was 9 13 years ago.... :D Ha ha!!

I was...oh never mind...you'll have to ask my daughter - she's been "announcing" it to everyone all week!
 
What makes you believe they are 13 years old, did you send them a message?
They don't say anything about how old they are.
 
Countrykitchenmichelle said:
What makes you believe they are 13 years old, did you send them a message?
They don't say anything about how old they are.

I'm guessing since she's been in 13 years and has never seen them? :confused:
 
Countrykitchenmichelle said:
What makes you believe they are 13 years old, did you send them a message?
They don't say anything about how old they are.
I think because she has sold PC for 13 years and doesn't remember them...
 
Janet you are too quick and make me look stupid for repeating what you said!! At least I am YOUNG and stupid, LMAO!! JUST KIDDING! :D
 
gilliandanielle said:
Janet you are too quick and make me look stupid for repeating what you said!! At least I am YOUNG and stupid, LMAO!! JUST KIDDING! :D


:p :D


You're only as old as you feel...oh wait, I'm feeling old this week! My brother lent me his Wii for a week - what a workout!!!! Back in the day I could sit on my butt and play my Colecovision. ;)
 
They may not even be PC - a lot of people a) think any kitchen tool without a brand on it is PC; or b) think that identifying it as PC will make it sell for more, without regard for whether PC is the correct brand.
 
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Because I have been selling for 13 years
Teresa
 
janetupnorth said:
Back in the day I could sit on my butt and play my Colecovision. ;)

HUH??? :confused: :confused: :confused: LMAO!
 
THese are Princess House Orchard Medley-I know this because those are the dishes that I have and they were sold back int he mid 90's, although Princess House still sold this pattern up until about 1 year ago.
 
my3angelbugs said:
THese are Princess House Orchard Medley-I know this because those are the dishes that I have and they were sold back int he mid 90's, although Princess House still sold this pattern up until about 1 year ago.

Ah, yes! I think you are right - it was bugging me because they looked familiar but I didn't remember them from PC!

I have a lot of Princess House items from then!
 
janetupnorth said:
:p :D


You're only as old as you feel...oh wait, I'm feeling old this week! My brother lent me his Wii for a week - what a workout!!!! Back in the day I could sit on my butt and play my Colecovision. ;)
LOL!

My brother could score so many points playing Donkey Kong (first time Mario Brothers were ever in a game for all of you MB fans!) that he would flip the score counter back to zero...and then the game would "tilt" (anyone play real pinball games...showing my age here too!) We even have pictures of the TV screen when it happened!

That really brought back memories!
 
KellyTheChef said:
LOL!

My brother could score so many points playing Donkey Kong (first time Mario Brothers were ever in a game for all of you MB fans!) that he would flip the score counter back to zero...and then the game would "tilt" (anyone play real pinball games...showing my age here too!) We even have pictures of the TV screen when it happened!

That really brought back memories!
DH and I have a pinball game! It's so fun to play. I'd love one of the new ones (yes, they still make new pinball games), but the really cool ones can run close to 5 figures.
 
We had two of them in our basement growing up. My brother and I would take out the "tilt" mechanism so we could bump it and move it all we wanted without tilting it. (Only when Dad wasn't around...he said it was cheating!)

They were the old fashioned ones with the numbers that flipped to change score...no digital there!
 
Ours is a "Pinbot" game from the 80s. It is digital. DH is freakishly good at it, but I laugh when it tilts. It's "trapped" in the room it's in, too. He bought it used online without considering measurements. Picked it up, and discovered that it only fit through one external door on our house.
 
We used to have Pong!!!!
 
oohhh.... you ARE old.


I'm kidding! I'm kidding!

I wanted an Atari system so badly when I was a kid, but we couldn't afford one. Several years ago, DH was into game system emulators, and would play those old games on his PC. The graphics were so ridiculous!
 
They aren't Pampered Chef they are Princess House Orchard Medley.... they seller has been notified.
 

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