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12292Mug
  • Object, Mug
  • mid-20th century
Description:
Heavy thick cream colored mug with Masonic Emblem. Belonged to Howard Crafts the father of the donor.
3418Candle mold (3 candles)
  • Object, Mold, Candle Mold
Description:
Candle mold makes 3 candles. Curved handle is attached at base.
3419Candle mold (8 candles)
  • Object, Mold, Candle Mold
Description:
Candle mold. Makes eight candles. Has stand on either end. Curved handle should be attached to cross bar but needs soldering.
3420Candle mold with double stands
  • Object, Mold, Candle Mold
Description:
Candle mold. Makes six candles. Stand on either end. Has curved handle.
13829Baby mittens
  • Object, Clothing, Mitten
Description:
Pair of baby mittens
11795Hooked mittens
  • Object, Clothing, Mitten
Description:
Pair of large hooked mittens. White and red.
17522Coffee grinder
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Culinary Mill, Coffee Mill
Description:
Coffee grinder. Drawer missing. Turn wooden handle to grind coffee.
3321Shoe fragments
  • Object, Animal Material
Description:
A collection of the remains of 19th-century leather shoes discovered in the kitchen crawlspace during the 2013 remodeling of the Great Cranberry Island Congregational Church parsonage. Twenty soles or pieces of soles, two heel uppers with soles missing, remains of nine high boots with eyelets, and twenty leather show scraps.
12155Light Meter
  • Object, Photographic, Light Meter
Description:
Sekonic multi-lumi light meter, model L-248, with carrying case and strap
2519New Home Treadle Sewing Machine
  • Object, Needlework Machine, Sewing Machine
Description:
New Home treadle sewing maching manufactured by S.M. Co. of Orange, Mass. Research this and compare with the Singer sewing machine in the collection.
3181Large Shoe Mold
  • Object, Last, Shoe Last
Description:
This shoe mold is the largest of three. At the widest part of the foot, it measures 3 and two sixteenths inches. It is nine and three quarters inches long. It is a rusty brownish color.
3187Cobbler's Shoe Last
  • Object, Last, Shoe Last
Description:
This cobbler's shoe last measures 13 inches high. The base is 5 inches long and 3 and one quarter inches wide. The ends of the base are slightly rounded and the two remaining parallel sides are scalloped with a symetrical design. The number 7 is engraved on the side of the "stem" in a raised position. The stand is a rusty brown color.
3183Shoe Mold
  • Object, Last, Shoe Last
Description:
This is the third of a collection of shoe molds (007.110.5-.6) and shoe last (007.110.4) which were given by Gail Reiber in 2007. This mold is the smallest. It is 6 inches long and 2 and two sixteenths wide (at the widest part). It is made of metal and is a rusty brownish color.
3182Shoe Mold
  • Object, Last, Shoe Last
Description:
This is one of three molds. It is the medium-sized mold, measuring 7 and three quarters inches long by 2 and three quarters inches at its widest part. This mold is rusty, a brownish color and made of metal. The other two molds are catalogued under the numbers 007.110.5 and 007.110.7.
11668Somesville Clock Parts
  • Object, Timepiece Component, Timepiece Key, Clock Key
Description:
In this group of clock parts, there is a wire measuring about 8 and 1/2 inches with a loop on one end; coiled cordage; a "turn handle" with a silver part in the shape of an "L" and a brass barrel on one end; and a circular back of the clock with a diameter of 2 inches. On the back piece is a winding mechanism on one side and opposite this is a loop. (see image) For the purposes of labeling, the backing is tagged 009.041a; the handle is 009.041b; the cordage 009.041c; and the wire 009.041d. [show more]
8648Key to Kellam Home
  • Object, Security Device, Key
  • 1987c.
Description:
Key from Kellam house on Placentia Island; likely 1987 or later. Nature Conservancy probably locked the house to keep out curious visitors.
12068Sad Iron
  • Object, Maintenance, Iron
  • 1900
Description:
Sad iron: Removable lifter with round wood handle and three irons. Marked "Asbestos Sad Iron" Patent: May 22nd, 1900 on lifter
16971Horseshoe
  • Object, Animal Shoe, Horseshoe
Description:
Single horseshoe. Approx. 5" x 5.25 " Three holes on either side. Fair condition
3248Powder Horn
  • Object, Armaments, Powder Horn
  • Other, Bullets
  • Recreation, Hunting
Description:
Powder Horn 12.75 inches in length. Wooden stopper with wooden peg in center holding string of approx. 1.5 inches, with knot at end.
3331Cut-film holder
  • Object, Photographic, Film Holder, Photographic Plate Holder
Description:
4 Cut film-holders, type 5, made by Graflix
12027Man's top hat
  • Object, Clothing, Hat
  • 1930s-40s
Description:
Man's black top hat, covered in skin (unknown), and hat box. Black ribbon with bow. Good condition on outside, although some wear on brim and crown. Some breakage of frame inside. Worn by Hollis Hysom to parties, according to his daughter Gail Reiber. Marked "Broadway Store Hat, 911 Washington Street, Boston." Hat box from Peck & Peck.
12714Norman Mailor's hat
  • Object, Clothing, Hat
Description:
Norman Mailor's hat. Writing inside band shows "Norman Mailor" White hat with green interior brim. Fabric is stained.
17515Hammer owned by F. Pervear
  • Object, Woodworking, Hammer
Description:
Hammer forged by blacksmith on Dix Pt. Road
1602Christening gown
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
Description:
Infant's long sleeved christening gown with embroidered and lace bib with flared panels, high neck with lace. Three button holes on each side at back, apparently for removable buttons. Cotton and lace. Gathered sleeve with flared cuffs.
3408Christening gown
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
Description:
1 christening gown. Worn by David A. Whitcomb, son of Mary Winslow Hodgkins and father of David W. Whitcomb.