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Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945

Dutch Boy salt shaker produced by Shawnee Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio, circa 1945. A Dutch Boy refers to the Little Dutch Boy character, a boy who plugs a dike with his finger, featured in the novel "Hans Brinker", or "The Silver Skates" by Mary Mapes Dodge. He is characterized as a boy dressed in traditional Dutch clothing and wooden shoes with a type of bob haircut featuring straight bangs and hair cut horizontally above the neck. This Dutch Boy is a pair with the Dutch Girl pepper shaker.

Maker:

Shawnee Pottery

United States

circa 1945

Model #:

Derivative

salt shaker

Size:

medium

Height:

5"

Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
Dutch Boy salt shaker - Shawnee Pottery circa 1945
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