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    Can anyone help identify this?

    I got this with a bunch of household goods from an old man's estate. I can't find it on the Internet anywhere. I thought maybe a travel ashtray, but can't find anything like it. No clue. The third picture shows it's bottom.
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    It is a burner from an old Chaffing dish. Today's equvalent would be a can of sterno.

    http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...copper-chafing
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    Sent you a "Thanks". It had been a real mystery for my wife and me.

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    Is that worth something? It looks like an antique.

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    If they have the chaffing dish that goes with it it is. It still might be worth something to someone who has the dish but not the burner. A good guage of something like that is ebay.

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    I did a quick check and I doubt it since it's just a part of a set. But I'm going to research it more later. I'll bet the rest of the set got thrown in the copper pile or just thrown away cause I didn't know to what it was. Might just keep this as a conversation piece. From the same place, I got a 50-some year old Sunbeam toaster that's real fancy. It has a built-in spring devise that lets the bread glide down and back up - no "pop up" and no lever. It toasts by the temp of the bread rather than the by the temp of the machine like modern toasters. The site where I researched it said that the same toaster today would retail at over $100.

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    old gas burner. thats why we love scrapping! Every once in a while you get something really neat!



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