Elaborate Bird Houses and Bird Baths. Description from the back of the picture: Bird house and "Rustic goods sold by Keen and Hagerty in Baltimore, Maryland. The intent was for them to last a long time.This photo appeared in Spinning Wheel, Nation Antiques Magazine, Hanover, Pennsylvania, in the November issue, 1970
Picture of a newspaper clippiing that appeared in the Lancaster New Era of two pictures - A Country Miller and the Country Miller's Wife. Description as follows: Country Miller, attired in a typical mid 18th century clothing of sull-sleeved blouse wih no collar, long vest, loose pants that fall to just below the knees and wide-brimmed hat, is captured in this drawing by Mrs. Freda Fitz. Millers Wife went about her colonial duties usually outfitted in a mob cap, long skirt and loose-fitting blouse, and a fichu which was a piece of material worn around the shoulders and tucked into or pinned to the front of her apron.
Picture of a page out of unknown book. Description of the picture on page 1985 is as follows:
"Rural couple from Appenzell-Ausserrboden in their parlor.The woman has an embroidery frame in her hand. Water-color by Joseph Reinhardt (1749-1829) for the copperplate series of the "Collection de Costumes Suisse," Basle, Birmann &Huber, 1839. Print Room Basle."
Picture of a page out of unknown book titled "Joinery Plate 13." This picture includes drawings of a drill, fittings for a drill, chisel, awls, squares, and five different types of saws.
Picture of an identification plate on the back of a piece of furniture. "Made and Sold by Matthew Egerton, Junior, Joiner and Cabinet Maker. New Brunswick, New Jersey"
A four post bed dressed in a tradtional manner (style). Beds of this style were made of walnut or curly maple wood. The chair at the side of the bed is a typical comb back Windsor.
Foot warmer - Explanation on a slip of paper attached to picture: "The demand for foot warmers in colonial times was obviously very high for so many examples have survived until today. This example fortunately retains the small circular pan which held the hot coals. Courtesy, Florence John Antiques."
Millback kitchen, view from the stairway. From the Philadelphia Museum of Art Collection
Provenance
Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. Do not reproduce without written permission. The following words must accompany any reproduction of this photograph. Philadelphia Museum of Art
Unknown House -could be Rockford - Living room with desk, Fireplace, wood carved cane, Picture above desk, pewter mug, Oriental carpet and andrions.
Provenance
Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. Do not reproduce without written permission. The following words must accompany any reproduction of this photograph. Philadelphia Museum of Art
Unknown House - could be Rockford - Could be a bedroom. bedwarmer by fireplace, with Highboy Dresser on one wall, and floral drapes on same wall. Wingback chair and round end table round out the setting.