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  • Merino Sheep Weathervane, Attributed to A.J Harris & Co, Boston, ca 1875
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  • Prancing Horse Weathervane, Attributed to Jewel & Co, Waltham, Mass, ca 1860
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  • Unusual Form Pie Safe with Lantern Style Tins
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  • U.S War Department Commissioning Pennant with 13 Stars
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  • "B. Briscoe, Tailor" Sign with a Backwards S, circa 1810-1850
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