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- Gate-leg Table, 1730-1765 - Colonial Americans used gate-leg tables chiefly for dining, but also for working, writing and game playing. These tables -- with their gate-framed legs that swing out to support the table leaves -- came in many sizes. And when not needed, these tables could be easily folded, moved from room to room, or placed against a wall to save space.

- 1730-1765
- Collections - Artifact
Gate-leg Table, 1730-1765
Colonial Americans used gate-leg tables chiefly for dining, but also for working, writing and game playing. These tables -- with their gate-framed legs that swing out to support the table leaves -- came in many sizes. And when not needed, these tables could be easily folded, moved from room to room, or placed against a wall to save space.
- Leg Vise, 1840-1865 -

- 1840-1865
- Collections - Artifact
Leg Vise, 1840-1865
- Motorcycle Leggings, 1915-1920 - Riding a motorcycle put the operator's legs perilously close to hot surfaces on the engine and exhaust pipe. Leather leggings shielded from burns, and they also offered protection from scrapes and cuts in the event of a fall. This pair of leggings was used by Arthur K. Schwartzbeck of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

- 1915-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Motorcycle Leggings, 1915-1920
Riding a motorcycle put the operator's legs perilously close to hot surfaces on the engine and exhaust pipe. Leather leggings shielded from burns, and they also offered protection from scrapes and cuts in the event of a fall. This pair of leggings was used by Arthur K. Schwartzbeck of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Gate-leg Table, 1725-1750 - Colonial Americans used gate-leg tables chiefly for dining, but also for working, writing and game playing. These tables -- with their gate-framed legs that swing out to support the table leaves -- came in many sizes. And when not needed, these tables could be easily folded, moved from room to room, or placed against a wall to save space.

- 1725-1750
- Collections - Artifact
Gate-leg Table, 1725-1750
Colonial Americans used gate-leg tables chiefly for dining, but also for working, writing and game playing. These tables -- with their gate-framed legs that swing out to support the table leaves -- came in many sizes. And when not needed, these tables could be easily folded, moved from room to room, or placed against a wall to save space.
- Gaiters, 1920-1935 -

- 1920-1935
- Collections - Artifact
Gaiters, 1920-1935
- Gate-leg Table, 1725-1750 - Colonial Americans used gate-leg tables chiefly for dining, but also for working, writing and game playing. These tables -- with their gate-framed legs that swing out to support the table leaves -- came in many sizes. And when not needed, these tables could be easily folded, moved from room to room, or placed against a wall to save space.

- 1725-1750
- Collections - Artifact
Gate-leg Table, 1725-1750
Colonial Americans used gate-leg tables chiefly for dining, but also for working, writing and game playing. These tables -- with their gate-framed legs that swing out to support the table leaves -- came in many sizes. And when not needed, these tables could be easily folded, moved from room to room, or placed against a wall to save space.