Showing 49–60 of 215 results
Showing 49–60 of 215 results
Salvaged from a 19th century barn off US Route 1 near Wells, Maine that was demolished approx.
PRICE…SOLD!
Salvaged from a 19th century barn off US Route 1 near Wells, Maine that was demolished approx.
PRICE..SOLD!
This 19th century engine is sometimes referred to as a Sterling engine or a hot air engine. The engine is in excellent condition retaining most of its original paint and pinstriping.
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This is an early five-pointed ocean fishing spear, completely hand-forged. The socket was made for a long handle. It measures 14 inches long with a 4 ½ inch diameter spear.
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This is an unusually nice 20 inch tall flagon in the rococo style. The lid has a figural lady finial holding a drinking vessel. This flagon was probably for a brewers guild.
This canvas ditty bag was recently found in a coastal Maine home. It is in excellent condition with no tears or fraying. As the photographs reveal there is some staining from the tar that was used aboard ship.
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This is a small knapsack sized telescope. It has the original lens cover and excellent optics. Wooden barrel appears to be mahogany. Early seam construction. 20 inch length extended 8.25 closed 1.75 inch diameter.
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