This hand tool has a metal head with two pointed ends. Its wooden handle is approximately 2.5 feet long. Originally used as an agricultural tool, the pick is often used to break up hard surfaces.
Embossed with "Brown Mule, 1 inch 2 inch, R.J.R. Tob Co. N 3019," this cast iron tobacco cutter uses a hand operated lever to raise and lower the cutting blade. Holes in the base allow the cutter to be mounted on a wooden platform or base. Most...
The long, curved wooden handle with two handgrips is attached to a metal blade. The curved blade has a sharp edge on one side and a grooved edge on the other, forming a hook.
Made of pink cotton, this child's apron has a round collar with white lace edging. The ends of the short, wide sleeves are also trimmed with white lace. The apron has a front neckline opening with five small white buttons, and it has two small...
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is light & dark brown. Has a triangular shaped blade w/ convex blade edges. One shoulder is squared and the other is sloped upwards.Tip of blade and one shoulder is chippped. Stem is asymmetrical, one edge straight other contracted. Base uneven.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Flake has one smooth side & one side has a ridge on it. Edges are irregularly shaped; one is basically convex, the other is recurved. The 'stem' is expanded. It is charcoal in color.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Brown w/ some red. Blade is triangular w/ recurved edges. Shoulders are barbed & flair downward slightly. Stems edges flair outward slightly and the base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Has a long slender blade w/ convex edges that are sporatically seriated. Shoulders flair outward and the stem has one straight edge & one edge slants diagonally. Base is straight. It is gray w/ some red in it.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Brownish/red. Blade is triangular shaped. One shoulder is missing, the other is partially chipped off. Shoulders were barked & blade edges are striaght. Stem has straight edges & base.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
White. It has a broad triangular shaped blade - its tip is missing. Blade edges are serrated & straight. Shoulders are squared. Stem edges are parallel, the base is slightly convex.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Brown/red. Its blade is triangular w/ recurved edges - shoulder is barbed & sweeps slightly. The other shoulders is missing. Stem is contracted w/ a straight base.
This black sun bonnet has a quilted bill with ruffled edging. A ruffled cap is attached at back of the bill with a gathered ruffle extending at the bottom to cover the neck. Ties are attached to each side of the front of bonnet.
This off-white woman's bonnet has a bill with multiple rows of stitching in cream thread arranged in groups of three. The bonnet has ties on either side of the bill, and ruffled portions to cover the wearer's neck and hair. The edging of the bill,...
The off white bonnet is made of heavy cotton with a design of stitched parallel lines that run from the front to back. The bonnet has a curved shape to cover the head and sides of the face, and has a ruffle extending from the bottom.
Manufactured by Automatic Canning Devices, Inc. in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, this dark aluminum capping machine was cranked by hand with a wooden handle. Patent numbers include 1711336-1780729, 1961650 and others. The machine was used to attach lids...