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tool
cast-oron combination tool. Handle formed like short crow bar, head combines claw at end, hatchet blade at one side, sharpened hook-shaped blade at other and hammer head on front.
tool
Cast iron, one rectangular, tapers from mid sectiion to a rounded cap. (cap appears to have been flattened from use)
toy
Made of sweetgrass. Held together with black thread. Bottom is made from a reed.
toy
Doll has leather body, tin head, china hand and cloth legs. It was stuffed with sawdust. Condition: Poor. Head is chipped, dented, and in two parts. One arm is missing and china hand on other is half missing; one leg is badly torn.
TRIER
Trier has steel half circular, double edged blade and wood handle rivited with brass pin to shaft of blade. A string has been tied below handle for hanging.
Trim
a) White cotton trum has scalloped embroidered edging and embroidered design. The trim is made of 4 diamond shaped pieces stitched together at the top. b) white cotton trim with two crocheted floral motifs stitched at the top and center. The umbrella shaped trim is gathered at the top and has finely detailed crocheted edging. Small holes and stains.
TRIVET
Cast iron diamond shaped trivet has four legs with T shape inside diamond.
trivet
Cast-iron shield-shaped trivet for holding hot sadiron. Has three legs and ridge on upper sides to prevent iron slipping. Marked on underside (Cast in)
TYPEWRITER
Underwood standard typewriter is painted black with gold and red lettering.

   

 

  
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