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Souvenir postcard embossed with "Greetings from Kingston Canada".

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Folding trestle table, made of pine. Made in Quebec City in the second half of the eighteenth century.

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Pair of painted chairs ca.1820-1830. Wood and painted wood. The paint is the original paint and the chairs were used by the Strange Family of Kingston.

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Woodburning stove.

Powell, James William

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Dinner plate with a scene of the Court House. Inscribed 'The Court House, Kingston,Ont.'

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Dinner plate with scene of Macdonald Park. Inscribed 'Macdonald Park, Kingston,Ont.'

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Coffee pot made of japanned tin, with a painted wooden finial and reed covered handle. This pot belonged to Robert Macaulay (1744-1800) and was presumably of British or American manufacture.

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Silver presentation cup presented to Mr. Robert Drummond, mason contractor, of Kingston, by Lt.Col. John By, Royal Engineers, in appreciation of his services on the construction of the Rideau Canal. Cup is dated Aug.21,1831.

Rice Studio Ltd.

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A silver presentation cup made by Samuel Haines, Birmingham and presented to Hugh C. Thomson, Esq. Editor of the Upper Canada Herald, Kingston on June 13,1825.

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A silver presentation cup (12 3/4" high) made by Samuel Hennell, a well-known London silversmith. The cup was presented to Mr. John Kirby by the Officers of the Royal Navy,1816.

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