Three fragments (A,B,C,) of a wood stove, possibly produced by the E&C Gurney Company of Ontario. Fragment A may be a bottom piece, B appears to be part of the door/front piece, and C is a corner. Part of the manufacturer's name is written in raised letters on fragment B.
Three fragments (A,B,C,) of a wood stove, possibly produced by the E&C Gurney Company of Ontario. Fragment A may be a bottom piece, B appears to be part of the door/front piece, and C is a corner. Part of the manufacturer's name is written in raised letters on fragment B.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
iron
Condition Remarks
All three pieces are fragments of a broken/missing larger artifact. Extremely rusted and corroded, with multiple orange rust spots. Surface is highly susceptible to flaking and crumbling. Edges are jagged and uneven.
Two copies of a rectangular ground glass with three measurment markings "56 x 72" "9x12" "4x5" each of the markings have their respective rectangular markings. There is a crosshair in the middle. The brand in unknown. They are most likely used for large format cameras.
Two copies of a rectangular ground glass with three measurment markings "56 x 72" "9x12" "4x5" each of the markings have their respective rectangular markings. There is a crosshair in the middle. The brand in unknown. They are most likely used for large format cameras.
a) A leather safety glasses case. There are markings at the front that read "TRUE-COLOR OUTDOOR GLASSES"
b) Safety glasses, there are leather peices to keep the parts together. clear lenses. Wire frames with curved ends to fit snugly around the ears.
a) A leather safety glasses case. There are markings at the front that read "TRUE-COLOR OUTDOOR GLASSES"
b) Safety glasses, there are leather peices to keep the parts together. clear lenses. Wire frames with curved ends to fit snugly around the ears.
Marine shell fragments - from Remo Road, Terrace, two miles west of rail overpass. Indicated on geological map of Terrace, Map 1136 A, 1964, Survey & Mapping - likely Permian and in argillacious limestone.
Marine shell fragments - from Remo Road, Terrace, two miles west of rail overpass. Indicated on geological map of Terrace, Map 1136 A, 1964, Survey & Mapping - likely Permian and in argillacious limestone.
Assorted sizes and styles of handmade and machine-made lace. Some lace pieces could be as early as 1850 in Ireland. Individual pieces have not been measured.
Assorted sizes and styles of handmade and machine-made lace. Some lace pieces could be as early as 1850 in Ireland. Individual pieces have not been measured.
Three bottles from Port Essington, Skeena River - blue one, green one, and blue glass with "Hamlin's Wizard Oil" in raised lettering. All transparent glass.
Three bottles from Port Essington, Skeena River - blue one, green one, and blue glass with "Hamlin's Wizard Oil" in raised lettering. All transparent glass.