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Hello everyone, I have been trying to figure out what these are, or belonged to. The bottoms are not alike. They seem to be cut off of something maybe a flag pole, or fence post? There heavy for a small piece they measure about 5″x5″ I have two of them. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,

I purchased this Lawson Company mirror from a thrift store and have been trying to learn more about the company and the possible value of the mirror.

From what I’ve read so far F.H. Lawson Co of Cincinnati was founded in 1816 and produced metal trash cans and garbage pails. This makes me more curious about the mirror, because it seems to be a leap from producing trash cans to large decorative mirrors.

Any information you could share would be greatly appreciated!

Thank You!
Kristen

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