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- Woman Holding Garden Hoe, May 1944 -

- May 18, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Woman Holding Garden Hoe, May 1944
- Boys Weighing Produce from Victory Garden, August 1944 -

- August 04, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Boys Weighing Produce from Victory Garden, August 1944
- Children Working in a Victory Garden, August 1944 -

- August 04, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Children Working in a Victory Garden, August 1944
- Ash Scraper -

- Collections - Artifact
Ash Scraper
- Gridiron -

- Collections - Artifact
Gridiron
- Large Tweezers, Used by Paul Stankard, 2010-2015 - Paperweight artist Paul Stankard creates small botanical worlds in glass. Using a technique called flame working, Stankard melts rods of glass--pulled and shaped with tweezers and other tools--to fashion amazingly lifelike tiny flowers, insects, and even human figures. These "inclusions" are then encased in a glass mold to produce a paperweight.

- 2010-2015
- Collections - Artifact
Large Tweezers, Used by Paul Stankard, 2010-2015
Paperweight artist Paul Stankard creates small botanical worlds in glass. Using a technique called flame working, Stankard melts rods of glass--pulled and shaped with tweezers and other tools--to fashion amazingly lifelike tiny flowers, insects, and even human figures. These "inclusions" are then encased in a glass mold to produce a paperweight.
- Trimming Shears Used in Greenfield Village Glass Shop, 2010-2016 -

- 2010-2016
- Collections - Artifact
Trimming Shears Used in Greenfield Village Glass Shop, 2010-2016
- Blowpipe Used in Greenfield Village Glass Shop, 2010-2016 - With a puff of air and a blowpipe, glassblowers create bottles and bowls, whimsies and works of art. This long metal tube is strong enough to hold a heavy glob of molten glass (known as a gather), while allowing glassblowers to shape their creations from a safe distance.

- 2010-2016
- Collections - Artifact
Blowpipe Used in Greenfield Village Glass Shop, 2010-2016
With a puff of air and a blowpipe, glassblowers create bottles and bowls, whimsies and works of art. This long metal tube is strong enough to hold a heavy glob of molten glass (known as a gather), while allowing glassblowers to shape their creations from a safe distance.
- Gathering Iron Used in Greenfield Village Glass Shop, 2010-2016 -

- 2010-2016
- Collections - Artifact
Gathering Iron Used in Greenfield Village Glass Shop, 2010-2016
- Electric Iron, 1909-1929 -

- 1909-1929
- Collections - Artifact
Electric Iron, 1909-1929