Four bottles of little consequence -- one is marked 'E. Coudray a Paris'; another has no marking except for unrecognizable stamp on bottom of bottle; one is an ink bottle; one has an eagle as a trademark (identify). None is hand blown, all have…
This door latch came from the old West Worthington Chapel. It is badly rusted, quite ornate. See also T20 and T22. Wrapped in paper and placed in tin bread box (D 8) on basement shelves. Currently on display in main room in display case.
Brought to WHS building by Ted and Muriel Claydon (identify) and placed in corner cupboard which is in the east Vestibule. The handle is straight but the device is badly bent.
This window regulator is made of metal and was in the old West Worthington Chapel. It is quite rusted. Wrapped in paper and placed in tin bread box (D ) on basement shelves.
This is one of two pieces (see CH2b) Mulberry Cup, intentionally has no handle and is in good condition, crackled finish, shows wear on the bottom, also depicts classical scene in bottom and on outside of cup (ls a lovely lavender color on cream).…
This is one of two pieces (see CH2a) Mulberry Saucer, chipped in two places, one has hairline crack, shows wear on bottom, has painted scene on bottom (ls a lovely lavender color on cream). Possibly used in Pierce Tavern? Currently in basement.
Five unused pencils advertising 'Robert L. Cudworth, Wood Dealer' White pencils with black printing advertises 'Stove, Fireplace, and Slab Wood, Wood delivered from nearby lots' Telephone 2544, Cummington, Massachusetts. Formerly Bartlett Box
This Pewter Drinking Mug belonged to Henry H. Snyder and could have been a souvenir of the nation's bidentennial. The mug is solid pewter and rather heavy compared to U22. The bottom is not glass and marks on the rim are illegible. It is on…
Healy and Bigelow's Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure' Unearthed from property at 432 Old Post Road by Aurora Smith. Could have belonged to Eager. See Box 35, #2004a-062. Currently on display in the corner cupboard in the east Vestibule.
This frame, of some value, was donated along with the photograph of Walter Buxton's grandparents. It is too small to be the original frame of the photograph although Betsy Siman claimed it was.. See Buxton photograph Box 03b, 2004-296
MOLDY. a box configuration, covered in cloth; leather handle on one side, has metal corners all around, clip openers in four places, unclipped part reveals dials and inner workings of the radio. Paint is spattered on it, top is hinged in the middle…
This small sieve made of wood with metal sieve is on display in the main room. The sieve is rather fine mesh and could have been used to sieve flour or corn meal. Identify Catherine Rude Sena.
Wrapped in white paper - small wooden frame with note: 'Uncle Fred made this frame. Also one from pieces of wood from Grandpa Scott's old stable.' In 2000 it was determined that Grandpa Scott was from the Ransom Scott place; Uncle Fred is not known…
In April 2001, Lyn Horton could not find the original thirteen functional large flatirons in the estate given to WHS. However, on 7/31/2006, during a trip to the Capen/Riverside School House, they were discovered in a box and brought to the basement…