
Establishments in Utah’s capital that specialize in reselling clothing, accessories, and other goods from previous eras constitute a specific retail niche. These businesses provide consumers with an alternative to modern mass-produced items,... Read more »

Opaque white glassware, often referred to as “milk glass,” was a popular material for producing various household items, including diminutive vessels designed to dispense seasoning. These paired items, frequently found in diverse... Read more »

These objects represent small, typically handheld containers crafted from glass, designed for dispensing granular sodium chloride. Their age and stylistic characteristics often denote a specific era of production, distinguishing them from contemporary... Read more »

The term signifies furnishings of a previous era, typically spanning from several decades ago to the mid-20th century, offered within a specific metropolitan area in Utah. These items often exhibit characteristics of... Read more »

The term designates a particular style of early American architecture and associated design aesthetics. Its namesake derives from the resemblance to colonial salt storage containers. This association typically reflects a specific period,... Read more »

The artifact in question represents a common household item from earlier eras, typically constructed of wood, tin, or ceramic. It served a vital purpose in preserving a crucial seasoning, shielding it from... Read more »

These diminutive vessels, typically crafted from glass, were designed for the dual purpose of dispensing sodium chloride and ground peppercorns. They are often found in matched sets, differentiated by the number of... Read more »

