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but hard to beat it as a portrait of a bad boy on his bike
in beautifully aged and worn condition and sturdy as can be
but think it is quite a special little piece
variegated mustardy-brown (darker on the lid
with the nose holes for stringing the pipe to wear it around one's neck
Carver's Chair and Standish's Sword, Pristine Early Kilburn Bros. Stereoview man in black but hard to beat itA rare one, second half 1860s I believe, by the Kilburn Brothers of Littleton, NH. Lots of American identity and mythology wrapped up in this image of two "Mayflower relics": Gov. Carver's Chair (said to have made the journey with him, the possibility of which has since been proven pretty much impossible); and Miles Standish's sword, photographed here at Pilgrim Hall, I believe, where they continue to be held. (Carver was credited with writing the
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