
Grate-full. As in....my cup runneth over with grates.

These are register grates salvaged from old houses.

I collected these from two separate junking excursions.

And I have purchase more since these photos were taken.
I think I have about 14 to sell.

They are quite beautiful. If you took the heavy lever part off of the back,
they would make a great wall display. Have a grate week!
Cool! I have 3 - 2 small and 1 large. Repainted my favorite turquoise and have them on the parking shed wall.
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bet they look amazing on a wall.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed seeing your collection! Thanks for sharing it with us at Vintage Charm :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love a wall grouping of about 3 vertically, painted flat black (less liable to show the dust; housekeeping literally gets a lick and a promise sometimes at my house!
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