Gallery Of My Mother's Inventory

Update: A much more extensive set of photographs of the
collectibles from my Mom’s home is now available at
~ Mom’s Collectibles – Index & Description Page ~

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0 Responses to Gallery Of My Mother's Inventory

  1. Some of this stuff is great – look at all that cast iron, tools I can’t even name – and are those grain mills all lined up on the shelf? I see the old irons you heat in the fire place, a churn…. This place is like an old store or a museum with lots of extra inventory (of considerable value), but nothing’s for sale – and there are so many of any one thing. I’d love to know what some of those things are and were used for. I’m not sure how I’d live in the midst of it all, but it surely is fascinating.

  2. It is stunning to view.

    What scares me (a little) is that it appears there is room for MORE.