my grandmother gave this to me. Trying to find out what is.

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How big is this thing? Belt buckle size or serving tray size? What is it made of?
 

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Bigger than a belt buckle. I would say about 10' long by 5' wide. Weights about 12lbs. Non-magnetic
 

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I post more pictures. Pings as metal but is Non-magnetic.
 

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Bigger than a belt buckle. I would say about 10' long by 5' wide. Weights about 12lbs. Non-magnetic

did you mean 10 inch by 5 inch, as this mark ( ' ) means feet and this mark means inches ( " )

and it looks like you can see through it in imgs 1,3,4 but in img 2 the back looks solid
 

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Here are more photos.
 

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I meant inches. Hit the wrong button. The top comes off. The bottom is solid.
 

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Don't know what that is.
 

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ok i see its 2 pieces, interesting it breaks down to 2 pieces, maybe for easy cleaning of the bottom tray
pics of bottom tray like thing, looks cast aluminum, trivet with a tray maybe just guessing
 

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Judging by what I can see from the photos, it appears to be a small serving tray for toddies, medicine, etc. 'if' there was a glass and/or top to it. Are the areas I've marked as 1,2,3, flat enough to support a glass? Are the outer edges so it would hold a glass?

If the answer to the above questions are no, then it could be a trivet.

:)
Breezie

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Could it be a fancy ash tray with the ends notched like that. Sort of reminds me of some of my grandfathers.
 

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Don't know what that is.
 

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No there isn't any holes that can hold glass. What is trivet?
 

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Here are a few more pictures.
 

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What is trivet?

Metal stand to hold hot pots and pans, usually with short legs. Instead of using a fiber pot holder on the counter.
 

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Maybe it is an incense burner. A lot of those have decorative lids with holes in them. Though your seams a little bigger than most.
 

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No there isn't any holes that can hold glass. What is trivet?

I didn't say holes, I said 'hold.' I was asking if the areas I marked 1-2-3 are flat areas in which glass would lie flat and is there a lip on the inside edge that would hold a glass.

A trivet is an object that is placed between a hot pan/pot and the table/surface. It protects the surface from being ruined by heat.

:)
Breezie
 

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Sorry if I miss read. I'm gonna post new pictures of it showing both the top and the base. Maybe that will help us find out what it is.
 

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Take it out in the sunlight or turn a proper light on in the room that should help
 

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