Large Kas or Schrank with the names "Christian Schneider and Elisabedh Schneiderin" inlaid across the top with the year "1780" between the names (4 copies)
Double Door Kas, Schrank or Wardrobe. Hardware missing from both doors and three drawers at the bottom. Back of photo has stamp from Helga Photo Studio, PO Box 903, Upper Montclair, N.J. 07043.
Description on the back of the picture: A beautifully proportioned Lancster County walnut schrank. It has rat-tail hinges, reeded corner columns, and ogee feet.. Courtesy Rockford-Kauffman Museum.
Rifle with flint lock. Stock of maple wood, octogonal barrel, brass mountings and patch box cover of wood. Marked Joel Ferree on top facet of barrel. Mid-eighteenth century.
Flintlock rifle, maple full stock, brass mounted, silver inlay on the cheek side, octagonal barrel, 48 inches long. Although this rifle has an unusually long barrel its most unusual feature is the signature of the maker, G. Weiker, on the lid of the patch box. On a few of his products he is known to have included the price on the lid of the patch box which was usually $15. Weiker was an expert in the technique of incised carving. His rifles are rare and usually command a high price because of his novel method of advertising.
From "Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle" by Henry J. Kauffman, page 93: "A pair of such pistols, made by Fredrick Zorger of York, Pennsylvania, is exhibited in the Winterthur Museum, at Winterthur, Delaware. They are stocked in walnut, have silver mountings, and a very delicate pierced pattern in the lockbolt plate. The round barrels taper in the traditional manner and have "Yorktown" engraved on the top near the breech. The plain handmade locks are quite incongruous to the balance of the workmanship,