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- The plate was donated from Cla-Saun Antiques on Queenston Street, St. Catharines. At the time of the donation the plate was recorded as a Spode plate circa 1790-1820.The plate was donated from Cla-Saun Antiques on Queenston Street, St. Catharines. …
- Bowl. Donated by: Mrs. E. Strohm. This bowl was found on the bottom of Turtle Lake by Mr. Ralph Strohm. Property of Seguin Township Museum Board.Bowl. Donated by: Mrs. E. Strohm. This bowl was found on the …
- Flower Bowl Donated by: The Bridle Family, Whitefish Lake, Seguin Township -1975 Property of Seguin Township MuseumFlower Bowl Donated by: The Bridle Family, Whitefish Lake, Seguin Township -1975 …
- This is a pewter plate believed to be from the 1810 home of Jacob Miller. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This is a pewter plate believed to be from the 1810 home …
- it was a wedding gift to mrs. Henry Eaket in 1886.it was a wedding gift to mrs. Henry Eaket in 1886.
- This small pale green and navy teapot has a circular floral pattern on each side as well as leaf details along the spout. There are navy blue stripes around the top and bottom of the pot as well as aThis small pale green and navy teapot has a circular floral pattern …
- This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.
- Markings on the underside read "Peach Petal, Grindley - England" There is a logo of a three masted sailing ship and a crown above the Peach Petal writing. Research states that this pattern marked witMarkings on the underside read "Peach Petal, Grindley - England" There is …
- Ironstone Plates (2) & Cup. Donated by: Mr. Snow, Whitefish Lake, Seguin Township - 1975. Property of Seguin Township Museum.Ironstone Plates (2) & Cup. Donated by: Mr. Snow, Whitefish Lake, Seguin …
- Porridge Bowl. Donated by: Grace Hatherly, Seguin Township - 1975. Property of Seguin Township Museum.Porridge Bowl. Donated by: Grace Hatherly, Seguin Township - 1975. Property of …
- This is a small green pitcher that is believed to be from around the time of the War of 1812. The paper found with the item states “Pitcher belonging to the wife of Col Mellanby, when as a bride, sheThis is a small green pitcher that is believed to be from …
- This is a round pewter plate, dated from the early 1800s. Markings on the plate include three cartouches, an angel with sword in one, and a hand and scales in the other leaning on a shield with a ramThis is a round pewter plate, dated from the early 1800s. Markings …
- This is an ivory china plate with a scalloped edge. There is gold eding around the outer rim and the inside of the center of the plate. Multi colored flowers are spaced around the plate in three grouThis is an ivory china plate with a scalloped edge. There is …
- There is a small 'b' and an 'x' on the back of the plate in what appears to be gold paint, perhaps the mark of the artist. In addition there is a stamp saying "Pareek Johson Bros England" below is "AThere is a small 'b' and an 'x' on the back of …
- The salt and pepper shakers belonged to Margaret Eaket. A note attached states the pattern is "the wedding pattern".The salt and pepper shakers belonged to Margaret Eaket. A note attached …
- This is a large white china soup bowl with a dark blue pattern known as "The old Mill" by Johnson Bros, England. The dish has a scalloped edge and the pattern shows an old fashioned water wheel mill,This is a large white china soup bowl with a dark blue …
- This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.
- This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued as of 1977.This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued as of …
- This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.
- This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.This pattern was first available in 1952 and was discontinued in 1977.