As many of you know, we recently moved into the house I grew up in (formidable year anyways). My parents left a bunch of stuff downstairs and we've spent the winter going through it. As a result, I've inherited some cool stuff. Today, we netted 3 cool items. One is a clay bowl that was found in the home my grandfather owned called the Sawyer Curtis home. It is among the oldest homes in the county with pre-1800 construction, was on the underground railroad and has a secret tunnel leading to the river, and one of the out buildings is the first post office in this county. Anyway, the bowl is dated to mid-1800s, not overly picture worthy, but very cool nonetheless.
The 2 items worth a photo are these.This tin was a gift of my dad's dad to my mom for her shadow box. It's a WWI or WWII era tin for 6mm .22 blanks. Made by Alfred Nobel's (Nobel Prize guy) company. Not all that valuable monetarily, but still cool to have.
This quilt is from the 1860-1870 time frame. It was made by my great-great-great grandmother on my dad's side. It's been rumored/suggested that the upper left panel that's blue is from a military/militia uniform. It's been in a sealed container for 3 decades. We happen to have a quilt rack in our room with one more space. I'm cleaning it and hanging it on the top rung. The other 3 quilts are heirlooms from our family. Makes a nice touch in the bedroom.