Do you know what this is?
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Kristen From The Road To Domestication on Feb 04, 2015It's not a lampshade, is it?Helpful Reply
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Cous on Feb 04, 2015Could be a screen for a baby carriage.Helpful Reply
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Sarah on Feb 04, 2015Is it a vintage Oriental lantern?Helpful Reply
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Stormy on Feb 05, 2015My guess is that it is used to dry and/or maintain the shape of a wig or a hat, perhaps to be used in a hatbox. I think if you used this as a lantern it would destroy the fabric.Helpful Reply
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Terri on Feb 05, 2015Could be a screen for a carriage (good catch, Cous!). I've also used something similar to allow baked goods to cool in a bug-free environment.Helpful Reply
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Marie R on Feb 05, 2015I collect vintage 'stuff'..have never seen this...but Im thinking stormy is on to something. It's very cool looking...if you turn it into a lantern ..just use the tea light (battery)...Im so curious nowHelpful Reply
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Linda Crosland on Feb 05, 2015It's to cover food during an outdoor picnic, maybe. I have something similar, but not so small at the bottom. It looks like a parasol.Helpful Reply
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Becky Fields Johnson on Feb 05, 2015Japanese LanternHelpful Reply
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Nola Baker-Ramirez on Feb 06, 2015I agree with Linda. Us Texans like to have barbeques often. I have several outdoor food covers used for keeping the bugs off. They're different styles, but same general principal...'airy' material, made to shape like a dome, and collapsible.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie on Feb 06, 2015Hanging lanterns are made from different types of materials. Not always used with lights, but just as hanging ornament decoration like a Christmas globe. Finer quality lanterns are made with better materials, such as harder wood or steel for the frames and woven cloth like linen and silks instead of paper and bamboo. They are made to be able to fold flat for storage, since they are mostly used for decoration purposes during festivals.Helpful Reply
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Darla Brown on Feb 06, 2015Its a fabric kindness lantern..I own severalHelpful Reply
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Bob Denver on Feb 07, 2015Pretty sure it is not any kind of device to keep insects away from food. When open, it looks like there is a huge gap at the top and bottom. Not good for keeping bugs away. I am curious as to why it has the center poles bent outward and not just having 1 pole go from top to bottom. like that was done on purpose, like something goes in the center from top to bottom.Helpful Reply
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Marinda Boydstun on Feb 08, 2015I'm stumped lol.Helpful Reply
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