Davy Crockett-like boys carrying guns with little Native American Indian girls salt and pepper shakers
Davy Crockett-like boys carrying guns with little Native American Indian girls salt and pepper shakers
Davy Crockett-like boys carrying guns with little Native American Indian girls salt and pepper shakers

Four different variations that fit into this series have been discovered to date.  Each set can probably be found mixed and matched with different boys paired with different girls.  Both the boys and the girls on every set have the exact same number of pour holes - 3.  The shakers are nice and small, no more than 3'' in height.  Some have their original "Japan" stickers - circa 1950s.

Although at first glance they look like they could all be the same set, the boy wearing the coonskin Davy Crockett-like hat is holding his rifle in different positions, while the little Native American Indian girl has her hands posed differently.  The color palate appears uniform throughout the series with light pastel blues, pinks, greens, and yellows being utilized on their clothing.  Their faces have an almost Goebel / Hummel-like quality..

Davy Crockett-like boys carrying guns with little Native American Indian girls salt and pepper shakers