Hi all, We have in our collection George C. Marshall's aluminum office chair that is in need of repair. As you can see from the photos, the...
Hi all, We found these horse heads in our collection and have no idea as to their purpose! These two horse heads are made of a resin-type...
I agree with you!! Thanks a bunch! More mystery items coming soon.
Hi all, Another mystery item for you! This leather briefcase, owned by George Marshall, was found in our attic and we're not sure what it was...
After combing through our archives, I was able to find a good bit of info on your photo. The photo is of Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford Harbeson and...
"Don't fight the problem, decide it." -George C. Marshall
Hi everyone, The tea set seen here belonged to Mrs. Marshall and was often used by her for breakfast in bed. But as you see, the matching cup is...
I would guess ice cutters. The handles look sprung so when you release your grip, it automatically opens up. After you get your block of ice from...
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The metal part does not come out.
Heres a photo looking down the tube. There is a hole at the other end just like in the cap. [ATTACH]
The entire thing measures 24.5" The metal tube measures 5.5" long and the diameter of the tube measures .7"
i thought about batteries as well, but thinking that this was made in the 1940s, I have a hard time believing that that little tiny plastic and...
Yes, the metal part is hollow and the stick itself is a plastic, polymer-type material.
Hi everyone, This is a piece that was owned by General Marshall. We believe it was given to him by his staff during WWII. For years everyone's...
Thank you all for your help! We'll use these lead to get cracking.
Hi all, The Marshall House has two utility sinks in the laundry room and we're interested in replacing the two soap dishes that are currently...
Hi everyone, We've found this pin in a drawer in Marshall's bedroom and we don't know what it is or what it means! It measures an inch in...
Hi everyone, I'm straying a little from the path because this item does not have to do with the Marshall House, but with me! I found this photo...
I took some other photos of the metal stand on the main porch and the north porch. [ATTACH] Main porch and step. (Notice the difference in the...
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