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- Wall sconces
Wall sconces
Wall sconces
Cobourg Museum Foundation - Sampler
Cross stitch sampler made by Elizabeth Corwin, born July 29th, 1829.
Cross stitch sampler made by Elizabeth Corwin, born July 29th, 1829.
Jordan Historical Museum - Spoon rack
This spoon rack is also an example of tramp art.
This spoon rack is also an example of tramp art.
Jordan Historical Museum - Cruet set
Cruet stands and bottles in a double Wedding Ring Pattern from c. 1860.
Cruet stands and bottles in a double Wedding Ring Pattern from c. 1860.
Jordan Historical Museum - Firedogs
Iron firedog (Andiron) pair from circa 1860
Iron firedog (Andiron) pair from circa 1860
Jordan Historical Museum - Glass Bowl - Cobourg 150th Anniversary Souvenir
Globe-shaped clear glass bowl with etching of Cobourg’s Clock Tower logo, celebrating 150 years since the Town’s incorporation.
Globe-shaped clear glass bowl with etching of Cobourg’s Clock Tower logo, celebrating 150 years since the Town’s incorporation.
Cobourg Museum Foundation - Bells Falls Table Runner, Circa 1940
This white table runner is primarily made of a woven material with hand crocheted trim along the bottom edges, that spells out "Bells Falls". Small bells are also crocheted all along the bottom edge.
This white table runner is primarily made of a woven material with hand crocheted trim along the bottom edges, that spells out "Bells Falls". Small bells are also crocheted all ...
Huron Shores Museum - Egyptian Art Plate
This is a handmade Egyptian art piece. It is a decoration to hang on your wall. Date unknown. It looks antique.
This is a handmade Egyptian art piece. It is a decoration to hang on your wall. Date unknown. It looks antique.
Terrace Bay Public Library - Napoleonic Coach
This beautiful item is incredibly delicate. It is called a "Napoleonic Coach". In its present condition, it can easily fall to pieces. It appears to be handmade.
This beautiful item is incredibly delicate. It is called a "Napoleonic Coach". In its present condition, it can easily fall to pieces. It appears to be handmade.
Terrace Bay Public Library - Terrace Bay Public Library Nativity Scene Figurines Collection
This is the Terrace Bay Public Library's nativity scene collection figurines. The collection includes animals, shepherds, the Three Wisemen, Joseph, Mary, Baby Jesus, and an angel. The nativity scene is put up in the library every year at Christmas.
This is the Terrace Bay Public Library's nativity scene collection figurines. The collection includes animals, shepherds, the Three Wisemen, Joseph, Mary, Baby Jesus, and an angel. The nativity scene is ...
Terrace Bay Public Library - Terrace Bay Public Library Nativity Scene with Figurines
This is the Terrace Bay Public Library's nativity scene. The collection includes animals, shepherds, the Three Wisemen, Joseph, Mary, Baby Jesus, and an angel. The nativity scene is put up in the library every year at Christmas.
This is the Terrace Bay Public Library's nativity scene. The collection includes animals, shepherds, the Three Wisemen, Joseph, Mary, Baby Jesus, and an angel. The nativity scene is put up ...
Terrace Bay Public Library - 100th Anniversary roses
750 of these roses were made by volunteers to decorate the tables at the OLA Super Conference 100th Anniversary celebration dinner in 2001. The roses are red foil wrapped around Hershey's Kisses.
750 of these roses were made by volunteers to decorate the tables at the OLA Super Conference 100th Anniversary celebration dinner in 2001. The roses are red foil wrapped around ...
Ontario Library Association - George Mowat Brass Rooster
This is an image of a brass rooster created by George Mowat in the early 1870s in order to fulfill an apprenticeship program in Glasgow, Scotland. George brought the rooster with him when he settled in Whitby in the late 19th century. The statue continues to be a prized possession ...
This is an image of a brass rooster created by George Mowat in the early 1870s in order to fulfill an apprenticeship program in Glasgow, Scotland. George brought the rooster ...
Whitby Public Library - Salt cellars
Salt Dish originally owned by the Fry Family.
Salt Dish originally owned by the Fry Family.
Jordan Historical Museum
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