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Clocks and Watches Watches, mantel, wall and case clocks |
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Clothing Civilian, military, and Native American clothing |
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Decoys Working and decorative waterfowl decoys made or used in Maine |
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Glass Glass made or used in Maine from the 17th century through the 20th century |
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Flags Military, civilian, and government flags. To view the schedule of Civil War flags on view at the Maine State Museum, see information about the To the Highest Standard exhibit at: http://www.mainestatemuseum.org/exhibits/other_temporary_exhibits |
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Fishing Rods, lures, and nets |
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Furniture Examples of Maine's rich furniture-making heritage |
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Hooked Rugs Examples of rugs made from pre-printed patterns manufactured and sold by E. S. Frost of Biddeford, Maine |
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Kitchen Utensils Ordinary and not so ordinary tools from the kitchen |
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Lamps and Lanterns Lighting the way from the 18th to the 20th century |
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Medical Devices Traditional, non-traditional, and professional medical devices |
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Musical Instruments Drums, violins, fifes, and other instruments made or used by Mainers |
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Personal Items Items for personal, everyday, or dress up use. |
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Quilts Maine quilts from the 1790s to the 1990s |
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Redware Distinctive, traditional pottery produced by Maine potters |
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Samplers Early folk art by young Maine women |
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Spruce Gum Boxes Folk art boxes to protect treasures or store spruce gum |
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Stoneware Wares produced by potteries in Portland, Gardiner, and Bangor |
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Toys Cherished playthings of children from earlier times |