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Vintage round ceramic with bear on it trivet.
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According to us customs laws an antique is defined as an item 100 years old or older.
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There is a little light surface mark on the white ceram.
The actual ceramic trivet is in excellent condition.
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There are some slight vintage wear and rub marks mainly on the wood frame.
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Ceramic trivet stand of a sheep.
Round wooden trivet with a wheat crop on the front.
There are no breaks cracks chips or repair marks on the piece.
Many questions received from collectors revolve around history age and or value.
Holt howard apple cast iron ceramic tile trivet vintage 1970 s kitchen kitsch.
The round ceramic trivet is in great condition.
Only 1 available and it s in 1 person s cart.
Previous price c 53 91.
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This is the first of three blog posts to help you better evaluate the trivets in your collection.