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Black Cowbell missing the clapper. It reads "Colonial" "1832" and "1909" on the side. Colonial is the company, 1832 indicates when the company was founded and 1909 is when the bell was made.

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Black top hat, made of beaver skin and fabric. Has elk trademark inside hat on top (seal of Cutting & Co., a retailer that used to be in North Adams center.) Once owned by the Richmond sisters, who had inherited it from their father, and then later…

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A photograph of the graduating class of 1898 from Drury High School, North Adams (Mass), as featured in the yearbook.

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This is a letter written to Hugh Drysdale from his cousin who was vacationing in Naples. The cousin's name is not clear. 

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The 1962 yearbook of Drury High School. Item donor, Justyna Carlson, was the editor-in-chief of the yearbook when she was a junior. She told the History Harvest staff that she the juniors did much of the legwork. Justyna's contributions include the…

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Newspaper article from Wednesday, August 8, 2018, about soldiers missing in action from the Berkshires, including Admiral Michael William Flaherty. Images include sub-articles by same author on the same topic.

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Hand made sugar cube holder/condiment dish made in Sheffield, England by Leonard Silver Inc. Metal unknown, possible silverplate, in shape of a basket with infinity pattern around rim. Spoon and glass bowl missing.

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Image of Roy Waldo Miner from The LIFE Picture Collection

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Cup specifically designed for men with mustaches to keep them clean, accompanied by two letters requesting and imparting information on the origin of the cup, metal, possibly pewter

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A letter from Mrs. Anthony Marino asking if Crmsbee [sic.] can identify the origins of a family heirloom, a pewter moustache cup.

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A letter from Nina Thomas, of Antiques Q&A at House & Garden, explaining to Mrs. Anthony Marino, the origins and making of her silver moustache cup. Noting that the cup is actually plated silver, not pewter.

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An antique photo album disguised as a real book. Decoration on the cover, back cover, outside. Has locks to keep it closed.
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