CARRIE NATION'S; Cast iron hatchet with "Carrie Nation's" on the handle. (10 in x 3")
NP: nd, 1901? cast iron. An anti-temperance item, probably meant to be mounted behind a bar in defiance of the axe-wielding temperance vigilante. More
NP: nd, 1901? cast iron. An anti-temperance item, probably meant to be mounted behind a bar in defiance of the axe-wielding temperance vigilante. More
NP: nd, 1901? This includes two metal tabs along the handle from which something could be hung. An temperance item, probably meant for display. We have seen a number of these hatchets over the years, none like this. Many are inscribed: "All Nations Welcome Except Carrie"! and were seen hung..... More
NP: nd, 1901? An anti-temperance item, probably meant to be mounted behind a bar in defiance of the axe-wielding temperance vigilante. More
Attleboro, M.A. Watson Company, 1912. The bottom of the sppon is stamped as above, the stem has relief images of Philadelphia, William Penn, the Liberty Bell, etc. Four inches tall. Engraved on the back of the handle are images including Philadelphia's City Hall, Penn House, the Post Office, and Girard..... More
Detroit: Lauret Stove & Ranges, Art Stove Company, 1901. Black cast iron. An anti-temperance item, probably meant to be mounted behind a bar in defiance of the axe-wielding temperance vigilante. More