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Remarkable colour and design good luck telling salt from pepper unless there is detail in the top or bottom gives it away but who cares most people use both. They have a haunting Doll Like appearance that is entirely domestic. They place IMHO in with the better better best ones I have ever seen look real easy to handle as well some are made so large they look like lighthouses.
Also they look like definite keepers Yew with that detail does not pop up like that every day as a pair they conquer and wonderful conversation pieces on the table mate, exceptional is defined here.
Perfect keepers with impact, stand out workmanship and finish by the way I really am impressed.
Fair enough but the Kew chemists do advise against drinking wine from a yew goblet (see last sentence). This may not apply to salt and pepper of course but I think I will stick to my elm and beech mills.