Stewart : Catalog of Relics. 427 



teen plates, four cups, two salt-shakers, six spoons, three lamps, and 

 a mustard pot. 



Loaned by W. J. Sanborn, 1947 Perrysville Ave., 

 North Side, Pittsburgh. 



25. Blue and white china sugar-bowl, formerly the property of Cap- 

 tain Joseph Brady, a Revolutionary officer. 



26. Pewter cream-pitcher, formerly the property of Lieutenant Le- 

 Fevre, a Revolutionary officer. 



27. Silver tea-spoon made by Joseph Post, a silver-smith and also 

 a Revolutionary soldier. This tea-spoon was made from the knee 

 buckles of Colonel Thomas Smith of the Revolutionary army. 



28. Silver spoon made prior to the year 1774. 



29. Decorated china tea-pot, one of a dozen given by Lieutenant 

 George LeFevre to his daughter, Elizabeth, upon the occasion of her 

 marriage to Peter Tritt, a Revolutionary soldier. 



Loaned by Mrs. C. A. W. Lindsay, 137 Millvale Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



30. Foot-warmer made of wood and tin, used by the early settlers 

 when traveling in cold weather. The inner pan was filled with 

 ignited charcoal, and retained the heat for a considerable time. 



Property of the Carnegie Museum. Purchased, Ace. 

 No. 1506. 



31. Collection of lanterns consisting of five perforated tin lanterns 

 and eight glass lanterns, in which the light was supplied by a candle. 



32. Two iron lamps used for burning whale-oil. 

 ;^;^. Glass lamp used for burning whale-oil. 



34. Tin candle moulds. 



Property of the Carnegie Museum. Purchased, Ace. 

 No. 1506. 



35. Collection of five spinning-wheels and two reels. The largest 

 wheel was used for spinning wool and the others for flax. 



Loaned by Mr. E. C. Eisengart, 235 Charles St., 

 Pittsburgh. 



36. A Colonial "quill " wheel. 



Loaned by Mr. W. J. Sanborn, 1947 Perrysville Ave., 

 North Side, Pittsburgh. 



37. Three spinning-wheels. 



Property of the Carnegie Museum. Donated by Mr. C. 

 A. Gorby, Ace. No. 2598. 



