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This is a set of two 1970s wood and cork apple shaped trivets. The trivets are wood stained a deep red color in an apple shape with a leather hanging loop at the top. The tops of the trivets are natural cork printed with a folk art rooster on one and chickens on the other. The designs include leaves, flowers, and vegetables. The smaller trivet is in shades of green, yellow, black, and red. The larger trivet is in shades of blue, yellow, black, and red.
The trivets are in good vintage condition for their age and use. Both have chipping and scratches to the wood stain with discoloration and staining. The larger trivet is missing a small chunk of cork to the bottom left. It is also missing its leather hanging loop. The chicken print on both trivets is intact and bright.
The large trivet measures 8 inches wide by 8.25 inches long. It is a quarter of an inch thick. The smaller trivet measures 6.25 inches wide by 6 inches long. It is also a quarter of an inch thick.
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