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<p>[QUOTE="Thomas Cifelli, post: 158575, member: 2563"]Not sure if these items are original either. I bought it at a local barn where this older man had 4 buildings. The main house is 250 years old and he has a lot of stuff in all 4 buildings. He said that he has bought this stuff over several years. The big old barn had a lot of tools, just one section was planers, must have been over 500 various kinds of them in a row on old hand built shelves. This older man was on our local TV show called NH Chronicle, showing his collection. Chronicle is a show about our state. He had a lot of stuff dating back to the mid 1800's scattered about the 4 old buildings. This item was all together next to a few other older items but I liked the look of this item. I found a silver salt shaker in around the same area that looked like the same design but did not have the same stamp. The stamp on the salt shaker looks like a C, I think.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Cifelli, post: 158575, member: 2563"]Not sure if these items are original either. I bought it at a local barn where this older man had 4 buildings. The main house is 250 years old and he has a lot of stuff in all 4 buildings. He said that he has bought this stuff over several years. The big old barn had a lot of tools, just one section was planers, must have been over 500 various kinds of them in a row on old hand built shelves. This older man was on our local TV show called NH Chronicle, showing his collection. Chronicle is a show about our state. He had a lot of stuff dating back to the mid 1800's scattered about the 4 old buildings. This item was all together next to a few other older items but I liked the look of this item. I found a silver salt shaker in around the same area that looked like the same design but did not have the same stamp. The stamp on the salt shaker looks like a C, I think.[/QUOTE]
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