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What's this tray called?

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Solarjunkie | 00:26 Wed 17th Oct 2007 | Home & Garden
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I am looking for the name of a rectangular wooden tray with sides that fold down flat.
I thought it was a Butler's Tray, but I can't find the kind that fold flat.
Any ideas, clever ABers?
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Scroll down this page a bit - they call it a 'cotswold tray'

http://www.countrycupboard.co.uk/acatalog/Lady _Clare_Wooden_Trays_with_Stand.html
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Thanks all. I want one with no legs at all, it's just the tray part. I have seen them years ago, but didn't know what to look for. Cotswold trays are usually basketwork, it seems, so interesting to see a wooden version. The Capetown ones are beautiful but rather elaborate (& pricey!). Any further suggestions welcomed.

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