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Engagement Chicken

Engagement Chicken

Decorative and Functional!

Original Creations

Art by Bill Webster

These cabinets were most often used by printers to store typesetting pieces but were also used in a variety of factories, medical offices, and workshops. They became prolific in the 1880s - 1920s when Hamilton Manufacturing expanded from making wood type to producing cabinets. Use as a kitchen island to store flatware or as a storage chest for tools in a workshop.

Metal Tins

Mid Century Modern Style

(circa 1940s-60s). Often referred to as “atomic style.” The fear of atomic warfare during this time was reflected in the design of many household items during this era.

Unusual Finds

You never know what you’re going to find when you shop second-hand!

Copper Still recovered from a Fauquier Farm. Used to make moonshine

Highly collectible! Metal tins provide a window into the history of advertising and the types of products we once used.

Resin was very

Make it a day trip and take a thrifting tour around Marshall...

Marshall Curated

8371 West Main Street

Middleburg Humane Resale Boutique

8351 West Main Street

Vintage Marshall

4238 Frost Street

Noah’s Ark Thrift Store

4199 Winchester Road

…and more 10 minutes away in The Plains!

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