TRIVETOLOGY

Collecting, cleaning, displaying, researching, and appreciating TRIVETS and related go-withs!

A heart trivet with a hinged handle

This handsome antique trivet was recently purchased from the United Kingdom. The heart shape is familiar but look at the unusual handle, topped with a hinged hanging ring! The eBay … Continue reading

November 15, 2023

A heavily back-coped trivet from down under

While browsing the Internet a few months ago, I discovered this unusual trivet on eBay Australia. The listing was titled “Vintage cast iron trivet for box iron bygone era Australian … Continue reading

November 1, 2023

Open-handle GW trivet reproductions discovered!

Two examples of the authentic 1876 GW trivet: (L) polished and (R) unpolished. This brass George Washington (GW) trivet was reportedly designed and produced for the 1876 Centennial in Philadelphia, … Continue reading

June 3, 2023

Blacksmith wrought stand dated 1761

This may be the oldest pressing iron stand or trivet in my collection. Dated 1761, it precedes the Revolutionary War. I purchased it from Valley Auction (Dublin, VA) in their … Continue reading

May 3, 2023

Researching the R & B trivet

This interesting cast iron trivet appeared in my first book The A-Z Guide To Collecting Trivets (2004, p. 148). It measures 8 1/2″ x 5 3/8″ with three 1″ legs … Continue reading

April 16, 2023

The Mathis trivet collection & auction

Through the years I’ve been contacted by readers with questions, Usually it’s a request for identification of a single trivet or stand but occasionally a larger collection presents itself. In … Continue reading

April 11, 2023

Trivets with a spider theme

This antique spider themed trivet from the UKย ย is a favorite among trivet collectors. Everyone wants one but they’re extremely hard to find! Most examples exchange hands privately between collectors.ย  As … Continue reading

March 15, 2023

Sad iron stand with eagle and snake imagery

This handsome sad iron stand is a favorite of mine. Although the designer, artist and foundry are unknown, it’s most likely an American casting. The prominent sprue mark on the … Continue reading

February 1, 2023

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