Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Cast Iron Trivet

In Kitchen > Show & Tell.
ThriftyGypsy's loves191 of 240PAINTING OF JESUSWonderful Items in My collection
3
Love it
1
Like it

ThriftyGypsyThriftyGypsy loves this.
tornado-lynntornado-lynn loves this.
tlmbarantlmbaran likes this.
hotkittieshotkitties loves this.
See 2 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 13 years ago

    Readwagon
    (1 item)

    Bought this trivet at a flea market in Petersburg, Va. in 1968. Through research over the years, I find that this item was given away as a gift at the last reunion of Confederate Veterans held in Richmond, VA. in 1922. I remember when these iron holders were still in use by my Grandmother. They typically were broken from years of use.
    Just curious if anyone else may have one as I have not seen another, in my years of antiquing, since.

    logo
    Kitchen
    See all
    Mid Century Tea Kettle Atomic Noritake Colorwave Enamel Steel Space Age Kitchen
    Mid Century Tea Kettle Atomic Norit...
    $48
    Cattaraugus USA vintage French Chef Fixed Blade Butcher kitchen mint Knife
    Cattaraugus USA vintage French Chef...
    $10
    Vintage Colonial USA 6
    Vintage Colonial USA 6" Fixed Blade...
    $11
    9x Vintage Meat Cleaver Lot Kitchen Butcher Knife Antique NO RESERVE Clean
    9x Vintage Meat Cleaver Lot Kitchen...
    $51
    logo
    Mid Century Tea Kettle Atomic Noritake Colorwave Enamel Steel Space Age Kitchen
    Mid Century Tea Kettle Atomic Norit...
    $48
    See all

    Comments

    1. tornado-lynn, 13 years ago
      Thirty-second National UCV (United Confederate Veterans) Reunion, 20-22 June 1922, Richmond, Virginia
      http://www.civilwarcenter.olemiss.edu/reunions.html

      I have one of these commemorative trivets in my collection. It's also a popular collectible among Civil War memorabilia collectors. I've heard that they were sold during the UCV Encampment/Reunion in 1922 to raise funds for the construction of a Confederate States memorial monument.


    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.