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Souvenir Missouri, 'The Show-Me State' Trivet 3" x 3", Vintage 1970s
$ 1.18
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"Let Bygones Be back"
Small ceramic trivet for hot cookware, a souvenir of Missouri, “The Show-Me State,” likely from the 1970s, but perhaps from the 1980s.
White square ceramic surface is painted with images of state tourist sites, including the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the Harry S Truman Presidential Library in Independence, the Missouri state Capitol in Jefferson City, an archetypal cabin in the Ozarks, and a representation of caves found in such places as Hannibal, Camdenton, Springfield and Branson.
Ceramic has crack running width of trivet, but the block is solid and does not move.
Item measures 6 ¾” x 3 ¼”. Ceramic trivet measures 3” x 3”.
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