A place to show off your family's treasures from the past
Have you ever cleaned out your attic and found objects from the past that are - well, you just don't know what they are? Or perhaps you've been hanging on to an old family heirloom for years, and now you're wondering if you're sitting on a fortune. And what's the story behind your family's personal treasures? Submit photos of your antiques and heirlooms and, with the help of experts and our readers, we'll get digging to find as much information about them as we can.
What is It? (9739 views) A picture of a tool seen in a work shed behind the old hospital in Fogo. Showing it in my hand gives a better idea of its size. I have half an idea what it was used for, but don't know what it was called.
Tom Spurrell
it is an 18th century sugar nipper. It was used to break pieces of sugar off of sugar cones.
What's This? (1 comments)
I found this item back in the early '70s while walking the shoreline on the south side of Renews harbour. No one I have asked knows what is was used for. Anyone out there have an idea?
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The White Hills Foundry
What can you tell me about this brass casting? It's marked "White Hills Foundry Newfoundland." How old is this? Have another almost the same marked from Nova Scotia but much newer with a lot less wear. This one looks well used but not sure of its intended use.
Marconi Radio (1 comments)
Found this old radio in a friend's basement in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was kind enough to give it to me. I brought it home and put a speaker in it, and it worked. Many a fisherman's brodcast have been heard on old radios like this one around Newfoundland over the years.
Does Anyone Know What These Weights Were Used For? (10 comments)
These weights were found in my grandfather Maddigan's shed, and had been there for a very long time. I am wondering if anyone can tell me how old they may be and what they could have been used for. Thank you.
No Antique room would be complete without the old fashioned scrub board and wringer. The cabinet was owned by my husband's great-grandfather. The sewing machine was used by my great-great-great grandfather Abel Winsor's second wife Ellen Winsor.
1963 Evening Telegram. There are four pages on the JFK assassination and two pages on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald shortly after. Very interesting stuff.