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An elegant white vase with gilt lines. There is a crack on one part because of that crack this is the "cracked" paris vase.

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White with gilt line. Because Cherry Hill has more then one paris vase each one has an identifier. This one is "old"

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Made of brass.

American Empire style. Hand carved with crotch-grained mahogany veneer. The seats are covered in needle point done in silk floss with gold woven into the tape.

Fuel for lamps like these was refined whale oil. This lamp was most popular in the United States in the 1830s and 1840s. Our lamps here are old reproductions that have no place for whale oil.

The family bible was a very important to record family statistics. This one is dated 1811 and is a gift of Mary Riley Styles Public Library which is on Cherry Hill land.

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Dictionary by William Smith. This is a teacher's edition that was revised and edited by F.N. and M.A. Pelpubey.

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c. 1850. Mahogany and brass with some inlay. It came from Annapolis area.

Two five inch tall candle sticks made of brass.
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