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Among our cherished possessions are:
 | Copper full bodied Merino Ram weathervane
probably manufactured by Cushing of Massachusetts circa 1860-1880; |
 | Tin
lighthouse form coffee pot — received
by Ezra and Jane Johnson as a tenth anniversary gift, descended in the
Johnson family; |
 | Cherry Queen Anne tall chest with
scrolled skirt, which was never bored for hardware, Connecticut, circa 1750. |
 | Pair of oil on canvas portraits of Charles
and Julia Johnson, circa 1840; |
 | Eli Terry pillar and scroll shelf clock with
reverse painted tablet, thirty-hour movement, Connecticut,
circa 1830. |
 | Maple 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.
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William B. Sniffen Civil War Memorabilia -
Sniffen’s G.A.R. hat, a pistol holder, a leather musket kit, his sword,
an original Civil War Second Connecticut canteen – all in excellent
condition and a “shadow box” containing a signed picture of Sniffen in
uniform, two Civil War belt buckles, a lucky penny that he carried, and
many buttons from his original uniform. There are also copies of two
letters.
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