Texas A & M College, Mothers Day 1954.

A metal trivet, the underside with three small feet designed to keep a pot or pan it holds resting above the surface it rests on. Features a central panel with "AFS" and the emblem of the American Foundrymen's Society (now known as the American Foundry Society) of crossed foundry tool...

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Corporate Authors: Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Department of Industrial Engineering, Federation of Texas A & M University Mothers' Clubs
Format: Physical Object
Language:English
Published: [College Station, Texas] : [Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Department of Industrial Engineering?], [1954]
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Summary:A metal trivet, the underside with three small feet designed to keep a pot or pan it holds resting above the surface it rests on. Features a central panel with "AFS" and the emblem of the American Foundrymen's Society (now known as the American Foundry Society) of crossed foundry tools (a shovel and a crucible tong). May have been produced by students within the college's industrial engineering programs as a Mother's Day gift during the annual Mother's Day Weekend organized by Aggie Mothers' Clubs?
Item Description:Title from trivet face.
Physical Description:1 trivet : metal ; 13 cm in diameter