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Newtown, Connecticut 06470
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Among our cherished possessions are:

bulletCopper full bodied Merino Ram weathervane probably manufactured by Cushing of Massachusetts circa 1860-1880;
bulletTin lighthouse form coffee pot received by Ezra and Jane Johnson as a tenth anniversary gift, descended in the Johnson family;
bulletCherry Queen Anne tall chest with scrolled skirt, which was never bored for hardware, Connecticut, circa 1750.
bulletPair of oil on canvas portraits of Charles and Julia Johnson, circa 1840;
bulletEli Terry pillar and scroll shelf clock with reverse painted tablet, thirty-hour movement, Connecticut, circa 1830.
bulletMaple yoke back side chair made in Newtown, circa 1750-1770.
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Bulkley Tall Case Clock - this grandfather clock has an engraved brass dial, typical of 18th century Connecticut tall case clocks, inscribed “Joseph Bulkley, Fairfield 1784” and a case made of native cherry. more info

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William B. Sniffen Civil War Memorabilia

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