
Virginia Dare Wine Serving Tray, Garrett & Co., St. Louis, MO 1925
This is a Virginia Dare Wine serving tray from the Garrett Company based in Saint Louis, MO and Norfolk, Virginia, 1925.
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This is a Virginia Dare Wine serving tray from the Garrett Company based in Saint Louis, MO and Norfolk, Virginia, 1925.
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