Silver bouquet holder of thin strip silver netting. In shape of tulip, collapsible with adjusting ring and pin. Attached note adds that this holder was presented to Eleanor Reynolds at the age of 18, 1853, by Robert W. Coleman.
NOTE: Eleanor Reynolds (1835-1923) was the daughter of John Reynolds, Sr. and brother of Gen John F. Reynolds. Her father was a friend of Thomas B. Coleman (1794-1836), ironmaster of Cornwall Furnace. When Thomas died, Reynolds became guardian of the Coleman children, one of whom was Robert W. Coleman (1823-1864).
Shell and silver snuffbox with engraved silver lid, "ML" in script lettering inside engraved shield. Note found inside reads, "Mary Kline (wife of John Landis) who was the daughter of Michael Kline and Anna Maria Gundaker. This was Mary Kline Landis Snuffbox. Given to Charles I. Landis years ago by Sarah Jeffries. 1932.
Wooden walnut cane with bone handle, silver colored metal ferrule on top of shaft. 3.25 in long curved piece of bone tipped in a 1 in long tapered piece of wood. Bone is anchored to cane and join is covered by a tarnished metal band with a scalloped upper edge. Band is decorated with a duster of three upside down y-shapes marked to resemble rope. Section narrow; lengths of wooden cane as it narrows are: bottom tip .5 in, 10.75 in section, 9.75 in section. 8.75 in section, handle.
Cane, wood turned in one piece with knob at top, copper colored metal ferrule at end. 1 in red metal band around the bottom tip. Wood at bottom. Lengthwise grain along the cane, narrowing neck before ball at top of cane. All a single piece of wood.
Wooden walking stick or cane, high luster finish over dark stained wood, 6 knobs on three sections of shaft, natural knob at top, missing tip. WIder rounded top grip tapers. Lack of smooth finish on 1 inch at tip of cane.
Thick natural finish, natural shaped poplar wood cane or walking stick with metal ferrule tip. The one inch ferrule tip is nailed in two places to lower end of cane; also, it is rusted so iron or other ferrous metal. Top may be missing a cap as two nails are visible.
Thick natural finish, natural shaped wood cane or walking stick with large knotted top. Natural branch with burl handle at right angle to straight stick with tiny stubs of alternate branches, evenly spaced the entire lelength. bark has been varnished; lower 2 inches bare with .75 inch tapered end of bark-less wood.
Tapered round walnut wood cane with ball-shaped ivory top and steel waffled tip. Taper wooden cane with smooth dark finish. One and one half in metal band at tip. Bottom end wooden is waffled for gripping. Top grip is a bone globe with neck attached to cane and held by a metal ferrule .25 in wide. 5 in from top is a hole through the cane with metal grommets at both ends.