2 shoe molds
Used to make shoes
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mid-19th century
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Apple Corer
Made of tin.
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Apple Peeler
By the 1850s these cast iron apple peelers were being mass produced. The.peeler is clamped onto the table and an apple is placed on the prongs. Turning the wheel sets the peeler blade to work.This cast iron apple peeler would have been a household essential on a farm with apple orchards. Apples were a basic part of the 19th century diet and a peeler like this would certainly make the work of peeling apples less tedious. Bushels of apples were brought into the kitchen to be peeled and then dried, baked or preserved.
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Basket
Made of woven wicker with brass fittings.
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Bath Tub
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Mid 19th century
English
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Bellows
Used to pump air to fires
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c. mid 19th century
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Bench
Made of yellow pine.
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English
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Betty Lamp
Reproduction of an early 19th century lamp
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Block of Tea
It was much more efficient to compress the tea into solid blocks than it was to ship lose leave. Once bought at the general store the block would be chipped to make tea.
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Blue and White Pitcher
White Pitcher with blue flowers painted on.
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English
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