Salt and Pepper Museum

There are thousands of different salt and pepper shakers at the Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum in Gatlinburg. We went out of curiosity. I was amazed. Of course I had to buy a set (second from last image). At an antique store on the way home in Beaver Creek, Hagerstown, Maryland I bought a frog teapot (last image).

12 thoughts on “Salt and Pepper Museum

  1. cmsadaghiani@gmail.com 2024-06-09 / 10:59 am

    Wow, totally amazing, Sherry – I had NO idea!! Thank you for sharing! Looks like you and Marc had a pretty great trip – beautiful countryside. All is well here. I had Hassan’s classmates on a Pacific Coastal cruise in May – lots of remembering, lots of laughs – it was good for us all.

    Much love, Cathy

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    • Sherry Felix 2024-06-10 / 6:52 am

      Thanks Cathy. It is reassuring to know that Hassan will not be forgotten.

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  2. Eunice 2024-06-09 / 5:20 am

    What an intriguing place, I would love to visit. I like the birds sitting on top of the duck and your frog teapot looks lovely. I have two mice salt and pepper shakers which I bought from a car boot sale several years ago, they are in my mouse ornament collection though so not used.

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    • Sherry Felix 2024-06-10 / 6:49 am

      I like the fact that these S&P shakers are small and easily collectible. They have an online store.

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