LARGE FOSTERS CREAM SALT PIG

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Every cook needs a salt pig in their lives! Large and with the classic Fosters Glaze that halcyon Daze love. Did you know a salt pig helps keep your salt from clumping in hot kitchens. A popular train of thought attributes the name of the salt pig to their typically round and snout-like openings but some investigating of an Scottish dialect reveals that “pig” was a common word for an earthenware jar or pot. Now you know its history, add this piggy to that kitchen worktop. Heritage: Fosters Pottery was set up by the Foster Brothers in the late fifties, early sixties. Originally based in Redruth, Cornwall. The pottery was renowned for it's distinctive brown honeycomb glaze. This glaze is from 70s-80s

Condition: Pre-loved but plenty of life!

Measurements: Base Diameter 10.5 cm// Top Diameter 16cm // opening 9.5cm // H 21 cm

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Every cook needs a salt pig in their lives! Large and with the classic Fosters Glaze that halcyon Daze love. Did you know a salt pig helps keep your salt from clumping in hot kitchens. A popular train of thought attributes the name of the salt pig to their typically round and snout-like openings but some investigating of an Scottish dialect reveals that “pig” was a common word for an earthenware jar or pot. Now you know its history, add this piggy to that kitchen worktop. Heritage: Fosters Pottery was set up by the Foster Brothers in the late fifties, early sixties. Originally based in Redruth, Cornwall. The pottery was renowned for it's distinctive brown honeycomb glaze. This glaze is from 70s-80s

Condition: Pre-loved but plenty of life!

Measurements: Base Diameter 10.5 cm// Top Diameter 16cm // opening 9.5cm // H 21 cm

Every cook needs a salt pig in their lives! Large and with the classic Fosters Glaze that halcyon Daze love. Did you know a salt pig helps keep your salt from clumping in hot kitchens. A popular train of thought attributes the name of the salt pig to their typically round and snout-like openings but some investigating of an Scottish dialect reveals that “pig” was a common word for an earthenware jar or pot. Now you know its history, add this piggy to that kitchen worktop. Heritage: Fosters Pottery was set up by the Foster Brothers in the late fifties, early sixties. Originally based in Redruth, Cornwall. The pottery was renowned for it's distinctive brown honeycomb glaze. This glaze is from 70s-80s

Condition: Pre-loved but plenty of life!

Measurements: Base Diameter 10.5 cm// Top Diameter 16cm // opening 9.5cm // H 21 cm