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Repro Antique Map By Montanus In Endangered Bermuda Cedar Handmade Frame C1970

Repro Antique Map By Montanus In Endangered Bermuda Cedar Handmade Frame C1970 Other Antique Woodenware photo   Category : Decorative Arts > Woodenware > Other Antique Woodenware
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Uploaded by pure-prophet on Oct 12, 2015
        
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Category : Decorative Arts > Woodenware > Other Antique WoodenwareItem Id: 140109
Type: Print of Antique MapAge: Post-1940
Maker: Arnoldus MontanusOriginal/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
Primary Material: Bermudian CedarCountry/Region of Origin: Bermuda
Estimated value: around 30 USD
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Dimensions8 inches long x 7 inches wide x 0.75 inches high
Cedar Frame made from the endangered Bermuda Cedar
In addition, the cones were used by settlers as food for both themselves and their animals, and to prepare cedarberry syrup as a treatment for toothaches and coughs
The Featherbed Alley Printshop Museum, in the cellar of the Mitchell House, built ca. 1720, which features cedar beams, though the floor boards above are of then-more expensive, imported wood
Many historic homes in Bermuda feature interior woodwork and furnishings made from Bermuda cedar
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