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    Posted 10 years ago

    rvelite5
    (24 items)

    Found in an old home built in 1946,
    wicker picnic
    basket
    with lid opened both sides open
    someone took very good care of the basket

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    Comments

    1. AmberRose AmberRose, 10 years ago
      It's Hawk Eye or Redmond. Both very desirable. Does it have a pie shelf? Most get lost.
    2. rvelite5 rvelite5, 10 years ago
      AmberRose, Much needed info ty I didn't know about a pie shelf I will make it a point to continue my search for this part can you describe it for me so I'll know what to look for? RV
    3. Parkerhouse, 10 years ago
      I didn't know it was called a pie shelf, but ours had a horizontal "divider" that had round legs that could be taken out and used as a mini picnic table. I have no idea who made it. My mother got it with trading stamps in the early 60s and it was very durable. Looked just like this one. Nice find.

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