Description: Metal instrument for removing jars of canned food from hot waater bath. Found in Trask house attic at end of Bernard Road; probably belonged to Vesta (Mrs. Freeman) Gott. MEtal with wooden handle.
Description: Two pen and ink drawings by Christine Bulmer Gilley, in weathered wooden lath frames; one of a lighthouse with a stone wall, field, building and mountains in the background, one of a lobster fisherman aboard a lobster boat hauling a trap. Donated by Donna Gann, Lopaus Point Bernard, via Helene Tuchman, 10/12/2015.
Description: doll-25inches-damage to right arm-beige muslin shift dress. This doll belonged to Prudence Benson Beal, daughter of Ralph and Eva Benson of Bernard, through Prudence's daughter Suzanne Beal Madeira. Donated by the Estate of Prudence Benson Beal. Acquired in 2012.
Description: Candy box, round, metal; The Maillard Corp, New York, N.Y., lettering on cover: Maillard's, New York, Fruits and Flowers in Mint. Mad3e of: sugar, corn syrup, U.S. Certified food colors, natural and artificial flavors.
Object, Woodworking, Woodworking Iron, Caulking Iron
Date:
early 1900s
Description: 3 caulking irons, 2 with flat screwdriver-shaped end; "shaft" is hexagonal; flat "head" at other end, third has square shaft and hooked shape at one end.
Description: 4 celluloid collars in a box: 2 have printed on insideColimas brand, Trademark Slidewell H. Hale (script, hard to read). Types printed on inside: : 1 Oakley size 15, 1 Shamrock size 15. 1 unnamed size 15. 1 has printed Pilsen size 15 Trademark KantKrak, Patent January 2, 1906, other patents pending, The Parsons and Parsons Company, Cleveland, Ohio, to keep clean use Sapol10, to keep original finish use powdered pumis[sic]e and water.