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    Joanna Gaines just dropped new items for her Hearth and Hand line at Target. We'd buy these 16 home items from her spring 2025 collection, starting at $5.

  3. Salver - Wikipedia

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    A salver is a flat heavy tray of silver, other metal or glass used for carrying or serving glasses, cups, and dishes at a table, or for the presenting of a letter or card by a servant. In a royal or noble household the fear of poisoning led to the custom of tasting the food or beverage before it was served to the master and his guests; this was ...

  4. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Over the subsequent generation, the ottoman became a common piece of bedroom furniture. European ottomans standardized on a smaller size than the traditional Turkish ottoman, and in the 19th century they took on a circular or octagonal shape. The seat was divided in the center by arms or by a central, padded column that might hold a plant or ...

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    The center area of the shop consists of the table saw and associated outfeed tables as well as a large assembly table. ... "Serving Trays" February 15, 1997 ...

  6. Islamic pottery - Wikipedia

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    Contoured marli dish decorated with a large composite flower, Iznik, Ottoman Turkey, circa 1550–1560, Lyon Museum of Fine Arts The Islamic parts of Southeast Asia , modern Indonesia and Malaysia , were export markets that were close at hand for the Chinese and later the Japanese, helped by the European trading companies, especially the Dutch ...

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    Today, the only Ottoman imaret still serving its original charitable function is the MihriÅŸah Sultan Complex in the Eyüp neighbourhood of Istanbul, which dates from 1796 and was founded by MihriÅŸah Sultan, the mother of Sultan Selim III.

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