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                Wooden trunk with wood and metal ribs and corners. There were leather handles on either side and a large lock on the front. There are additional leather straps. Inside is a floral pattern in a diagonal checkered pattern.
             
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                Wooden easel broken down into its many pieces. On the rest in permanent marker is written 'Meta Fuller'. On at least two legs are stickers.
             
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                Metal box with ornate mosaic decorations, including a woman in profile on the lid. Underneath the woman is the word "Whitmans Salmongundi". Inside the box are paper packets filled with powder.
             
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                Two mallets, made of wood, with large heads. .7 is a lighter wood and .8 is a darker medium brown wood.
             
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                Large brush with a long wooden handle and wide, but short, bristles.
             
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                Metal caliper. Small sized with flat arms.
             
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                Two tools with a wooden shaft and at each end looped pieces of wide, flat metal.
             
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                Two scrapers. .1 is made of bone and has one wide end with grooves. .2 is made of wood and has slightly curved ends.
             
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                Wooden tool with a long wide central pole and a skinny wooden bar at the top perpendicular to the centrail pole. One one end of the central pole is a metal eye screwed into the top. Has a paper number 109 tapped to the bottom.
             
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                Ceramic sculpture of a man with muscles and attachments showing. In a contrapposto pose. One arm is reaching outwards, but is missing.
             
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                Rectangular cardboard box with a flap for a lid. Box is stamped with "De Sta Co Products" in a red diamond in a globe like oval. Inside are clipped bits of metal.
             
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                Short, square cardboard box. Ends are coming apart. Lid is nestled under the bottom. Inside are various wires.
             
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                Wooden lazy susan. Rounded top is resting on a wood box, which rests on small four feet and another wooden square platform. Most likely hand made, or local made, as cuts seem quite rough and not industrially done.
             
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                Bench made of pine wood.
             
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                Wooden easel with a flat top for creating small sculptures. Mostly made by 2x4s. Top is connected to a round wooden bar which allows the top to spin. Appears either home made or made by a local, not industrial.
             
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                Mold with portraits of three people, one man and two women. In the center is a decorative torch. There is a rough perimeter around the plaque.
             
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                Rectangular painted plaster portrait, in light green wash. Rectangular portrait of man wearing a jacket and tie in profile facing right. The man has an Roman nose, mustache, and hair longer on the sides than top. Plaque lower right corner is broken off.
             
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