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Strip Tease- Eye Appeal Ceramic Barware Salt & Pepper Shaker by Dorothy Kindel

$225.00
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Part Number:
20C40400.4MS
Width:
2.50 (in)
Height:
3.50 (in)
Depth:
2.50 (in)
A fabulous set of 6 "Strip Tease- Eye Appeal" ceramic barware Salt & Pepper Shaker by Dorothy Kindell, circa 1940s. This hard-to-find complete set features 2 women hanging off the shaker in all stages of undressing, one being clothed in a formal gown and the other nude. Dorothy Kindell Studios of California produced this line of "Strip Tease" or, as they were officially known, "Eye Appeal Barware". Today, Dorothy is familiar to many as "The Naughty Potter" because of the pottery line she developed. This barware featured nude or stripping ladies as the handle design. Dorothy Kindell’s work is considered the "holy grail" of naughty barware. She originally began her studio during wartime after supplies for her husband’s plumbing business were diverted for the war effort. However, Dorothy’s combination of boundary-pushing designs and a good head for business blossomed into a mini-empire in no time at all, so successful in fact that she was able to retire to a horse ranch by the late 50s. Almost the entirety of Dorothy’s history was clouded in mystery until an L.A. Magazine article was published in 2010, revealing a great deal of her past; thanks to the efforts of author Christa Faust and, oddly, former Go-Go’s singer Jane Wiedlin. Measurements: 3.5" Tall X 2.5" Diameter United States, 1950

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