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Italian Pitcher

Horse Weathervane

Description:

This is a very old weather vane passed down from my great grandfather. He had a horse ranch in Washington. From what I can see the horse is made of galvanize.  I don’t see a signature. I was told some years ago it was well over 150 years old. The long black base with sharp end is 27 inches long back leg to front leg, 1 foot tail with curve, 6 inches for the back leg spread, 6 inches from back of the tail to center of mouth and 14 inches long from the bottom of the left front leg, to the top of ear is 11/1/2 inches.


Baseball Team Photograph

Description:

This is a black and white photo of an early 1920's minor league baseball team: The Danville Veterans from Danville, IL.  The photo is 3 3/8" tall x 11 1/2" wide.  "Hall of Famers" Red Ruffing or Joe McGinity is believed to be in the photo.  There are no rips, tears or creases.





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Bedroom Set

Borden's Dairy Box/Soules

Description:

I have a wooden box with "Borden's Dairy" on the side. The measurements at the top are 17" X 12", at the bottom are 12" X 8" and 9 1/2" tall. There are hand forged cleats

holding the board together and hand forged handle. I haven't been able to find anything online. I would like to know the approximate age and value.

 







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