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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date
1153Wheel, Wooden Bicycle
  • Object, Vehicle Component, Vehicle Wheel, Bicycle Wheel
  • Transportation, Cycle, Bicycle
1178Laundry Tongs
  • Object, Maintenance, Laundry Tongs
  • Object, Maintenance, Laundry Equipment
1179Wooden Pull Toy
  • Object, Pull Toy
1180Box for wooden pull toy
  • Object, Pull Toy
1253Curtain Stretchers, Wooden
  • Object, Maintenance, Curtain Stretcher
  • Object, Maintenance, Laundry Equipment
1266Sign. Fire Alarm Call Zones
  • Object, Sign, Informational Sign
  • Object, Fire Protection Device
1267Sign. Fire Alarm Call Zones
  • Object, Sign, Informational Sign
  • Object, Fire Protection Device
1291Blacksmith's Tongs
  • Object, Metalworking, Metalworking Tongs
1301Mailbox
  • Object, Containers, Mail Container, Mailbox
1302Lunchbox
  • Object, Food Carrier, Lunchbox
1325Quarrying Plugs Bits
  • Object, Masonry & Stoneworking, Masonry Plug
1366Braided Rug
  • Object, Furnishings, Rug, Flatweave, Rag Rug
1376Collapsible Razor Ebony with Ivory (Chicago, German)
  • Object, Shaving Product, Razor, Straight Razor
1415Badge. Northeast Harbor Fire Deparment. Original owner Eliot Kimball.
  • Object, Insignia Badge, Fire Badge
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
1480QRS Piano Roll. Plays Climb Every Mountain
  • Object, Musical, Music Roll
  • Concept, Arts and Culture
1487Rug from President of Harvard Chas. Eliot's sloop "Sunshine"
  • Object, Furnishings, Rug
  • People
Description:
Late 1800? Acrylic yarn makes date of 1870 implausible. Family says "Sunshine" built then.
1492Lantern, Kerosene
  • Object, Furnishings, Lantern, Kerosene Lantern
1493Decoy Branscom Male Eider ca 1915
  • Object, Armaments, Decoy
  • Nature, Animals, Ducks
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving, Decoy Carving
  • Recreation, Hunting
  • Branscom
Description:
Carved decoy, male eider duck
1495Decoy Gus Wilson Coot
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving, Decoy Carving
1581Hooked rug with diamond pattern
  • Object, Furnishings, Rug, Flatweave, Rag Rug
  • Object, Furnishings, Rug, Hooked Rug
Description:
Hooked rug with diamond pattern 38"x60"
1582Hooked rug with modified diamond pattern
  • Object, Furnishings, Rug, Flatweave, Rag Rug
  • Object, Furnishings, Rug, Hooked Rug
Description:
Hooked rug with modified diamond pattern Dimensions 27.5"x53.5"
1589Display Case with adjustable shelves
  • Object
Description:
Oak display case with adjustable glass shelves, once used in Mrs. Tracy's Shop, Northeast Harbor, and later used in Mrs. Pervear's Shop, Northeast Harbor. Before being donated to the museum it was used in Pine Bough Antiques, Northeast Harbor. Mirror-paneled doors on the backside open, providing access to the interior space. Three draws are accessible from the back.
1699Reefer Jacket, or Reefer Coat
  • Object
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
Description:
Reefer Jacket, also known as Reefer Coat, a common article of clothing worn by seamen and sailors in the nineteenth century. Jacket is double-breasted, with velvet trim, and has ten metal buttons.
1705Hand painted SEA FOOD sign
  • Object, Sign, Identification Sign, Signboard
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
Description:
Hand painted sign reading SEA FOOD. Sign is painted on Masonite (or a similar product) and has a white background and black letters. The front of the sign is scratched and shows signs of age. The sign came from Stanley's Fish Market, Northeast Harbor, operated by David L. Stanley. To see a photograph showing this sign or one like it, go to https://nehl.digitalarchive.us/items/show/5993
1706Cast iron wrapping paper stand with twine attachment
  • Object
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
Description:
Cast iron stand, with wooden rod and spool of twine. This was used by David Stanley at Stanley's Fish Market, Northeast Harbor, to wrap fish for customers. The cast iron stand has raised letters reading CUTTER BOSTON on the inside of one leg. A spool of white twine accompanied this stand when it was given to the museum, but there was no longer any paper.