White woven woolen blanket with red, green orange and blue woven stripes. Label says Eva L. Tower. Card receivedwith blanketreads: 'Cuddy, Woven by your great grandmother, Mary Trow (Pierce) Tower).' Charles Cudworth not clear on whether this was…
Handwoven flat weave blanket. Two 36' wide panels. Stitched in the middle with whip stitch in white thread. Hand hemmed at the bottom and top. Repeated pattern is 10-1/2' x 8'. Brown, tan and and white. Wool or cotton or both. Holes show moth…
Wool blanket in two shades of gold, hand hemmed. Badly damaged. 7/8' squares stitched in 78' width like Witt coverlet/blanket. According to Jerrilee Cain, probably butternut dye.
Box 22 is located on the Basement Shelves. Old green box containing cutlery from the Starkweather Farm. Some items are bone handled, some wood handled. Two small (possibly child's) knife and fork are in corner cupboard in east Vestibule. (identify…
Silver plated caster set with detachable handle and places for 5 glass bottles(cruets). This is very ornate, especially the handle. The glass bottles are: three with silver tops (one top is detached at hinge), and two with glass stoppers. There is a…
Exterior' door reputed to have been from the Lafayette Inn (former Pierce Tavern), corner of Buffington Hill and Huntington roads, since razed. Jerrilee writes: 'The door was given to me in the early 1970s by Franklin Hitchcock when he was breaking…
This item was found in the desk at FSH library, date of discovery unknown. Date of item unknown. Note accompanying it says 'very old.' Case is hinged at the top, which when unhinged reveals multiple drafting tools: 1) pencil lead holder made of…
This English Pewter Drinking Mug belonged to Henry H. Snyder and is engraved 'HENRY.' The bottom of the mug glass and on the rim 'made in England' by 'Raymond' is inscribed. Also see U23. Identify Catherine Rude Sena.
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).…