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MS1800...................................................$5.50
Small spoon, bowl is about 1-1/8" diameter.
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MS1801...................................................$7.75
A 2-1/8" diameter coin type medallion produced by Hudson's Bay Company and traded at or near the end of the American Fur Trade Era. This coin is one sided and depicts the crest of the Hudson's Bay Company on a flag.
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MS1802............................................$5.50
This coin, depicting the ship Non-Such on one side and the Hudson's Bay Company crest on the other, was the first "Trade Coin" struck by the Hudson's Bay Company. It was used to buy furs and then only accepted by the HBC Stores when purchasing supplies for the next season.
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MS1803...........................................................$2.75
This token was issued to Indians on various reservations to be used to purchase goods and supplies at the Reservation Sutlers' Stores. It is 1-1/16 by 1-1/2".
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MS1804......................................................................$6.00
Key Chain, nearly any small to medium "pendant" can be used to make a key chain, just let us know what you want on the chain. These are available with a locking ring or a split ring to hold the keys (personally we prefer the split ring)
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MS1805..........................................$5.00
North West Company Token. This token, struck by the North West Company, was like the Non-Such coin above. Used as currency by the NW Company and accepted only by the NW Company. It is about 1-1/8" in diameter.
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MS1806.................................................$6.00
Picture Frame. This frame will accept pictures 2-3/16 by 1-13/16" and is designed to hang from a small pin or nail.
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MS1813...........................................$5.00
Small Picture Frame. This small picture frame comes with a wire easel and will accept a picture 1-11/16 by 1-3/16".
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A comparison of the two frames. |
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MS1807..........................................................$6.00
Pipe Tamp 2-3/4" long with a 3/8" square end
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MS1808..............................................................$5.00
St. Barbara Medallion - St. Barbara is the Patron Saint of Artillerymen. This medallion is 1-7/16" in diameter.
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MS1809..........................................................$6.00
St. George Medallion - A medallion depicting St. George slaying a dragon on one side and the Duke of Wirtembette on the other, the date of the original is unknown. This medallion is 2 by 1-7/8".
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MS1810...................................................$0.35
Knot work Slide - A small "tube" with knot work embossed on the outside, these slides are 15/16 by 7/16 inches with an inner diameter of 9/32".
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MS1814.........................................................$0.35
A small round, flowered bead, large hole for stringing lace or heavy cordage, bead is approximately 5/16" diameter.
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MS1829...................................................$0.40
A large, round, plain bead, large hole for stringing lace or cord, approximately 3/8" diameter
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A comparison of the three beads |
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MS1811................................................................$3.50
Watch Fob, 1-5/16 by 1-1/8"
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MS1815..........................................................................$2.25
Civil War Holster Stud, used to hold down the flap on holsters of the Civil War Era. It is 3/8" diameter and 3/4" long.
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MS1816..................................................................$4.50
"D Ring" Buckles - These buckles were used on straps, shoes and belts from Medieval times to the present. Ours are 1-3/8" square and normally are sold in pairs. With a solid tongue added they would make a fine small buckle.
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MS1819.............................................................$4.50
A slightly smaller "D" ring that the one above. This one is 1-1/8 square, and could be used with the one above or in pairs or (with a steel tongue) as a small buckle
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A D Ring buckle comparison |
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MS1820..................................................................$20.00
Jefferson Peace Medal, original size this is as close to identical as we can get. A large item at 3-1/2" diameter and 1/4" thick, this was the middle sized medal.
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MS1826...............................................................$5.00
The smallest version of the Jefferson Peace medal, about the size of a "Silver Dollar"
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MS1825..........................................................$5.00
Spanish Doubloon or piece o eight. This coin was used as legal tender in Colonial time and was often broken into smaller pieces (normally eight pieces) and each piece was called a bit. Hence the phrases two bits, four bits etc.
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MS1828.......................................................$5.00
US Colonial Dollar. A replica of the first Dollar Coin struck by the United State Mint
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MS1835..............................................................$5.00
Antler handled spoon,made from the small spoon above.
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MS1817............................................................$6.00
Slotted Key for chatelaines, 3 X 3/4"
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MS1818..........................................................$6.00
A slightly different key for the chatelaine, 3 X 3/4"
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A comparison of keys |
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