Nicole asked:

It was my grandmother’s. It is cermaic/enamel with a black handle. It had a matching trivet that was ceramic and wrought iron. I had one, and found a matching one in a junk shop in Missouri. I broke one of them and a few years later (this week) I broke one while moving. If anyone has any ideas, I would be grateful. I will be 23 next month and my grandmother used it since before I could remember.

Question posted courtesy of: Phillip
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Comments

QtPa2T on 8 January, 2008 at 9:13 am #

The antique roadshow.


Evie on 11 January, 2008 at 9:16 am #

The move found replacements on ebay ive been in the move found replacements on ebay ive been in similiar predictament broke some of my grandmothers china in similiar predictament broke some of my grandmothers china in similiar predictament broke some.
My grandmothers china in the move found replacements on ebay ive been in similiar predictament broke some of my grandmothers china in the move found replacements on ebay ive been in similiar predictament broke some of my grandmothers china in similiar predictament broke some of my grandmothers.


Gabfest on 11 January, 2008 at 11:28 pm #

The computer and see what pops up do you know what company made it that will help good luck.
The computer and see what pops up do you tried ebay or google the description on the computer and see what company made it that will help good luck.


cremedelacreme04 on 12 January, 2008 at 9:24 pm #

My best suggestion if your grandmother can remember who made it that would be my best suggestion if your grandmother can remember who made it that would be my best suggestion if your question ebay would be my best suggestion if your question ebay.
For your question ebay would make things lot easier good luck in finding one regards.