Posted 11 months ago
yardsalegal1
(3 items)
i bought this at a yard sale for 1.00 but i dont know what it is does any body know? i thought it was unique.
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Posted 11 months ago
yardsalegal1
(3 items)
i bought this at a yard sale for 1.00 but i dont know what it is does any body know? i thought it was unique.
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I've never seen one exactly like this, or made of cast iron. I have one in a very similar design, only with 4 figures, carved of stone in a circle just like these. It has the same 'reservoir' in the middle also. It was a gift from a friend on the coast of western Canada. Perhaps it's a design of some sort from that area?? I use mine to hold a tea candle. Sorry I don't know more.
Called circle of friends. I bought mine in Mexico. Pottery type material. Burn candle in the middle! Fun item! Great deal for $1.00
Great to know! :-)
thanks alot. thats what the person i bought it from said it was a candle holder. i bought it cause it was unique and i liked it. its worth a dollar.
I have one i purchased from a company ltd. I think about 10-15 dollars. it is a candle holder and call circle of friends.
i found out its a friendship ring .somebody i seen on ebay had one