Miscellany
Here you will find odds and ends that don't really fit into any of the other categories.
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Colonial Baby Spoon
Patterned after small spoons of the Colonial Period in North America this spoon is too small for a real soup spoon so we've called it a baby spoon. It measures 1-1/4" diameter at the bowl and is 5" long.
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.
The Non-Such Coin
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.
Indian Affairs Token
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".
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.
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.
Pipe Tamp 2-3/4" long with a 3/8" square end.
St. Barbara Medallion
St. Barbara is the Patron Saint of Artillerymen. This medallion is 1-7/16" in diameter.