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SparksGinny's items10 of 30Decorative castiron water spotAntique wall panel
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    Posted 10 years ago

    SparksGinny
    (30 items)

    Need help identifying this trivet: I found it at second hand store, paid $1.00 for it. The little sticker on the bottom lead me know were. Your help is appreciated!

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 10 years ago
      Turkish?
    2. guss, 10 years ago
      Lacquer and silver looks looks Eastern Europe. Russian?









      eastern europe.
    3. scrapdreams scrapdreams, 10 years ago
      I am wondering if you ever learned more about this. I found one that is identical in a local thrift shop - same pattern on the top, just a different color scheme and I have been unable to identify either. The size and shape are very similar to modern wedding cake platforms, but none of those have the inlaid enamel top.

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