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<p>[QUOTE="Kasperscuriosities, post: 40362, member: 404"]I have two of these I am going to post the other one too but I have just been calling it a tray. I have searched for tea tray, coffee tray, serving tray, porcelain and metal tray but I can't bring anything like them up so it must be called something else. This one is in bad shape it has a lot of cracks but it is still very sturdy. The cracks don't seem to effect its usability in the slightest. The other one is in much better shape and doesn't have any cracks. The writing on the bottom is the only mark on this one. I am assuming the bottom is porcelain it is very heavy. The metal I don't know what it is. I don't think it is silver or anything. Just some type of metal. Sorry about the photos when I took pictures of it I didn't realize how bad the black backdrop would look. It did some funny things with the light. It's a little over a foot wide and maybe a foot and a half long. guesstimate. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks in advance. I know I have a lot of questions about things but I am green and you guys have just been so helpful. There are items I have tried to figure out for weeks but you guys are like search for this and yep there it is. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]10137[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]10138[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]10139[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasperscuriosities, post: 40362, member: 404"]I have two of these I am going to post the other one too but I have just been calling it a tray. I have searched for tea tray, coffee tray, serving tray, porcelain and metal tray but I can't bring anything like them up so it must be called something else. This one is in bad shape it has a lot of cracks but it is still very sturdy. The cracks don't seem to effect its usability in the slightest. The other one is in much better shape and doesn't have any cracks. The writing on the bottom is the only mark on this one. I am assuming the bottom is porcelain it is very heavy. The metal I don't know what it is. I don't think it is silver or anything. Just some type of metal. Sorry about the photos when I took pictures of it I didn't realize how bad the black backdrop would look. It did some funny things with the light. It's a little over a foot wide and maybe a foot and a half long. guesstimate. Thanks in advance. I know I have a lot of questions about things but I am green and you guys have just been so helpful. There are items I have tried to figure out for weeks but you guys are like search for this and yep there it is. [ATTACH=full]10137[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]10138[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]10139[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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