Description: White baby gown with lace at neck and cuffs and along the clam shell hem continuing up the left hand side to the bodice. Belonged to Jeannette Godfrey as her Christening gown
Description: One pair of Mrs. Day's IDEAL Baby Shoes, Size 0. Creamcolor. Cream lace edging around front part of opening for foot. Ribbon ties. 3 1/2" long by 1.75" width. Some discoloration but still in good condition. Original box is included. a lock of is hair is also in the box in paper. These shoes belonged to Steven Joseph Carvajal.
Description: Pair of brown leather baby shoes that belonged to Mrs. Hysom OR her mother, Henrietta (Somes) Salisbury. 5" long, 2 holes in top, one of the shoes has a small leather lace that may have gone through those holes.
Description: Donor info - purchased by Brandon Hart, MD (donor’s husband) in 1963 at Hill’s Antique Store in Northeast Harbor for summer cottage. Scale is believed to have been used locally.
Description: Bar hangs on pin in center. Each end has a ring from which an object can be hung. Hook in center to hang scale. Marked, “H” in three places.
Description: Balance scale with six weights. Probably used in a store. Sits on a counter top. Scale and weights are marked with the number 146 . Three separate weights are in the School House storage area on top of flat file #1 in a brown envelope (AB,12/09/2013). These three weights (numbered 147a, 147b, 147c) have no catalog record and are recommended for abandoned property (MF 1/2/18).
Description: Handmade ballast bottle found in water near Somesville landing in August 2009. Would have been used to carry fresh water on a ship; added ballast during voyage. Thinner glass at mouth of bottler than item 009.052.3
Description: Handmade ballast bottle found in water near Somesville landing in August 2009. Would have been used to carry fresh water on a ship; added ballast during voyage. Has thicker glass around mouth than item 009.052.2.
Description: Female ballerina dancer pin with green and white stonescostume jewelry that came from the waist band of black skirt (001-56.11)part of a pair male dancer (001-56.12A)
Description: Pewter bowl: Bangor Junior Chamber of Commerce Sportsmanship Award, 1965. Letter M appears between 19 and 65. No indication which school won the award.
Description: "Capt. Geo. Frisbee Sir please $51 to pay _ Clement, Salisbury and Welles In Co, $51 and bring me a receipt from the same. No 51 Kirby Street Boston" Gouldsboro. Back has a series of names: Eden Higging, Capt George Frisbee, Jacob H. Higgins Jacob written over and over. Eden written twice. References to Frisbee, Clement, Salisbury, Clark, Higgins.
Description: Bar Harbor Bottling Works crate. Marked Bar Harbor Bottling Works, Bar Harbor on all sides. Marked Registered on both ends. Metal strapping nailed around ends of box. Space for 12 bottles. Signs of infestation on bottom of box. Some rust on metal. Donor info - purchased in antique store in Brewer.