Colonial kitchen display in a museum with sideboad and table and 2 chairs. In the sideboard you can see the pewter pieces on the bottom shelf. There is a display rack on the wall with a few odds and end. Seen also is a hanging cupboard.
Another view of a Colonial kitchen display in a museum with table and 2 chairs.. There is a display rack on the wall with a few odds and end. The fireplace has spoons handing from it and there appears to be a chest with a brass tea kettle and rye straw basket.
Old Glue pots made of copper are very rare. There were doubtless very costly and not many cabinet makers could afford one. Courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lyons
Standard pint measure probably used by a sealer of weights and measures in Pennsylvania. It was probably made in the early part of the nineteenth century.
Decorative brass warming pan with initials R.C, date of 1779 and location Norwich on it. Notation on back "courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Albertine, but unknown location presently."