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Glass Rolling Pin 'Frigger'

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Glass Rolling Pin ‘Frigger’

This glass rolling pin has a silver penny inside. It was made for a wedding present. We know it's a gift because a real rolling pin would have had a hole in the end for water, to keep it cool. It is a 'frigger' - a decorative rolling pin. This came from the contributor's husband's great grandmother.

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  • 1. At 16:27 on 9 November 2012, Joannie B wrote:

    What is the value of this glass rolling pin,'Frigger'

  • 2. At 16:28 on 9 November 2012, Joannie B wrote:

    What is the value of this rolling pin?

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