What is this? plant stand, horse feeder or what?
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Adrianne C on Aug 25, 2014Looks like it could be a plant stand for weddings or funerals.Helpful Reply
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Susan Doty on Aug 25, 2014It looks like an old plant stand to me as well!:-)Helpful Reply
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Pamela Knott on Aug 25, 2014Could it have held an ice bucket for wine?Helpful Reply
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Shari Dexter on Aug 25, 2014I think Adrianne is correct with the funeral/wedding floral stand. It looks like there is a little button or post on the side of the stand that the notched arm would fit on to adjust the tilt of the basket. :)Helpful Reply
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Jacque B on Aug 25, 2014Maybe a stand to hold a basket while picking apples....tilt to empty into the larger container when the foreman comes by?Helpful Reply
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Susan Sullivan on Aug 25, 2014definitely not for horses- they would knock it down in a heartbeatHelpful Reply
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Dee Toomey on Aug 25, 2014I don't know what it is, but if it still works (tilting and positioning) I bet I could find a use for it1!!Helpful Reply
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Joanne Madden on Aug 25, 2014is and was used at a funeral parlor for displaying flowers.Helpful Reply
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Z on Aug 25, 2014I agree with Adrianne, but I see a future as a unique floor lamp.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Aug 26, 2014Based upon the size I would agree its for temporary flower or plant displays. The larger size pot holder is designed to allow it to tilt so its easier to remove the heavy pots with the plants or flowers in itHelpful Reply
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Anna Ibarra on Aug 26, 2014I don't what it is but I see a great looking floor lamp. -)Helpful Reply
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