Declaration of Independence and Portraits of the Presidents
Description
Rectangular print, scrolled foliate background with horseshoe array of 15 Presidents (busts in oval medallions) from Washington (top center) to Buchanan (bottom right). In center is copy of Declaration Committee and Continental Congress above copy of Dec
Long-handled, two-tined fork with round, pointed tines. All one piece of metal. Tines are wide apart. Handle is half rounded and half flat, ending in hook for handing.
Long-handled fork with curved tines. tines are round with pointed ends. Handle is flat with hooked end for hanging. '1860' impressed toward end of handle.
1. Carved spoon, handle flattish on top side, slightly curved under side. Underside, where handle is attached to bowl, it is pointed. 2. Carved spoon, handle flat on top side toward end. Bowl is shallow and flat on bottom.
Mold made of maple; bottom semicircular with incised cut design of cow with horns, eye and udder. cow is standing under a willow-like tree. Incised lines to represent ground and grass. Outside of mold with concave and. Handle is flat on top and rounded win sides. Attac
Short, squat body of dark wood. body is tapered in at ends. Knob on crank is wood, crank mechanism is metal. Arm of crank handle is 's' shaped. '250' inscribed on bottom.
Small round pot with rounded bottom on three legs. Long tapered handle, flat on top, rounded underneath. Legs tapered, flat on inside and rounded outside. Pot has slightly fluted lip. Bottom has casting mark of excess iron ridge. Surface is slightly roug
Windsor side chair with simple plank seat. 4 bamboo incised spindles with arrow back splat and wide, sold chair top. Four tiered stretchers on legs, simple incised lines on legs, seat back and spindles
Straight pair of brass candlesticks with a spring. Christian Cornelius, a Dutch immigrant silversmith, founded the Cornelius lighting business in 1827, which became Cornelius, Baker, and Company in 1835. ... The firm began by making brass lighting fixtures but later also made zinc fixtures and sculptures. The business was succeeded by Cornelius and Sons and Baker, Arnold and Company in 1869.
Four short round legs on bottom, bolts from upper scraper, oval bottom with shallow scalloped, fluted lip. Scraper is high arched decorated and molded. Two dolphin base, rectangular scraping area with scallop molding bow/floral motif on front. High arche
Painted wood-grained boarder with geometric line design in shades of grey, red and green of intertwined squares. Center has basket filled with fruit and vegetables and is suspended on three strings. Large tassel-like design hangs from basket bottom. Hand
L' shaped crane (hammered) with curved brace. Three adjustable hooks {with pegs and holes which run the length of the fixture]. One smaller hook with chain.
Rolling pin with impressed designs of flowers, birds, fish. Known as a Springley rolling pin, it was similar to the individual Springley molds used to impress designs of fruit, animals, or flowers on German gingerbread and fancy Christmas cakes. The patterns on the rolling pins saved time and trouble, as the patterns could be quickly rolled into the dough.
Clear molded glass cruet with raised fluted ribs from the neck down to the base surmounted by a 1.00" bulbous neck, reducing to a 0.5" diameter spout. Curved clear glass handle is applied to one side.