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- Tea cup and Saucer- Nelles ManorA cup and saucer, dated c. 1790, with a blue willow pattern and a gold edge. This cup was made without a handle. The pair is also called a tea bowl and saucer. It is believed that this item was in use, before or during the time of the War …A cup and saucer, dated c. 1790, with a blue willow pattern and a gold edge. This cup was made without a handle. The pair is also called a tea …
- Lieutenant Governor Simcoe's Table Top DeskThis small desk is over two hundred years old. It shows the fine artistry of craftsmen in the early days of Upper Canada (Ontario). It was given to Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, a British Officer sent to Canada to assist the settlement of a great influx of citizens loyal …This small desk is over two hundred years old. It shows the fine artistry of craftsmen in the early days of Upper Canada (Ontario). It was given to Lieutenant Governor …South Grey Museum
- 1794 Canandaigua Treaty belt (George Washington Belt)Source: Onondaga NationSource: Onondaga NationSix Nations Public Library
- Masonic medallion engraved to Abraham Genung, 1798Silver Masonic medallion engraved to Abraham Genung, St. John's Lodge No. 22, 1798. The medal said to have been found in St. Mark's Churchyard in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Obverse inscribed with letters surrounding a central figure; the reverse inscribed: "Abrm. Genung, St. John's Lodge No. 22 [2?], 5798."Silver Masonic medallion engraved to Abraham Genung, St. John's Lodge No. 22, 1798. The medal said to have been found in St. Mark's Churchyard in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Obverse inscribed with letters …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Freemasons' Hall in Niagara (Newark), 1791A facsimile of an illustration said to show the location of the original Freemasons' Hall, on King Street, Newark (Niagara), near the River, 1791, standing between Public House and house of D.W. Smith, Surveyor-General, as interpreted by J. Ross Robertson. Text below reads: "In an old MS recording the proceedings …A facsimile of an illustration said to show the location of the original Freemasons' Hall, on King Street, Newark (Niagara), near the River, 1791, standing between Public House and house …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
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