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Tales of a Patch Stand and a Porringer

February 1, 2017February 15, 2017 / ferryfarmandkenmore

For the past year or so my focus here at George Washington’s Ferry Farm has been determining what types of ceramics were owned by the Washington family. Once we have this information we want to acquire accurate examples to place in the reconstructed house for all to see.  From door hardware to teacups, most of … Continue reading Tales of a Patch Stand and a Porringer

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