by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 11, 2023
Whisk – 8″ long by 2.5″ wide. One continuous piece of curved and twisted wire with finer wire woven in center of loop. Date unknown.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 11, 2023
Wooden handled knife, overall length 10.5″ with 5.5″ curved blade. Copper rivets. Said to be forged by George Atkinson (or possibly Walter Atkinson as a special project). They were blacksmiths at 124 Second Avenue, Niwot.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 10, 2023
Silver cord wrapped paper napkin around linen napkin. Commemorative favor for 1999 retirement of Marc and Sherry Faulkner, owners of Rev Taylor’s Restaurant in Niwot, 121 Second Avenue. Silver printing on paper cocktail napkin reads: “Marc and Sherry...
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 10, 2023
Electric shears. Maker Mark: “Priest’s, Reg. U.S. Patent Ofc. Western Blade.” Model 5/267. Blade attached. Part of wrist strap remains tied to shaft. Unattached shaft and gears are tied together. Belonged to Apolonia Montoya who ran sheep for Alva...
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 10, 2023
Manual sheep shears. Sharpened blades. Leather wrist strap attached to handle. Some oxidation. No makers mark. Belonged to Apolonia Montoya, who ran sheep for Alva Dodd II on Gunbarrel Hill.