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  2. 10 Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers That Are ... - AOL

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    Listing price on eBay: $2,500 There were countless Japanese-made, cartoon-like ceramic figurines made during the 1950s, and some of the most valuable (and collectible) are vintage salt and pepper ...

  3. Hiroyuki Noritake - Wikipedia

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    Noritake started playing drums under the influence of his father, who was a jazz drummer, and joined jazz-fusion band T-Square after being scouted in 1985 while attending Kobe University. He has appeared in the Playboy Jazz Festival and has won the Japan Gold Disc Award for the Jazz category ten times. [1] [2]

  4. Noritake - Wikipedia

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    Noritake for Qantas Tableware by David Caon. Noritake Australia Pty Ltd was established in 1958 and it is owned by Noritake Co., Limited. By the late 1960s Noritake brand had become a household name. [citation needed] Noritake is an official supplier to Qantas Airways for in-flight and ground-based operations.

  5. Salt-N-Pepa discography - Wikipedia

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    A Salt with a Deadly Pepa. Released: August 2, 1988; Label: Next Plateau; 38 8 126 — 40 21 — — 16 19 RIAA: Gold [10] BPI: Gold [12] 1990 Blacks' Magic. Released: March 19, 1990; Label: Next Plateau; 38 15 149 — — 65 — — — 70 RIAA: Platinum [10] 1993 Very Necessary. Released: October 12, 1993; Label: Next Plateau/London; 4 6 5 13 ...

  6. Charles Shyer, who was Oscar-nominated for co-writing “Private Benjamin” with Nancy Meyers and went on to direct a string of hit comedies including “Father of the Bride” and “Baby Boom ...

  7. Salt and Pepper (album) - Wikipedia

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    Salt and Pepper is an album by Sonny Stitt and Paul Gonsalves released in 1964 on Impulse!. [2] It was Stitt's second and last effort for the label, after Now! , recorded and released the same year. Track listing

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