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Antique candlesticks and teleidoscopes back in stock!

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Plus, 50% off Antique Candle Sconces! Handcrafted in Maine, these antiques are a treasured part of N

Plus, 50% off Antique Candle Sconces! Handcrafted in Maine, these antiques are a treasured part of New England history! [View in browser]( [New England Shop]( [Back Issues]( | [Books & Calendars]( | [New England Goods]( | [Membership]( [Antique Wood Bobbin Candlestick Trio]( [Made in Maine - Antique Wood Bobbin Candlestick Trio!]( This beautiful set of 3 candlesticks is made from wood twister bobbins that served in cotton cloth textile mills for many years.No two bobbins are exactly the same and most will be between 90 to 100 years old! These antique bobbins make charming home decorations. Repurpose a piece of history with these gorgeous candlesticks! [Order Now - Limited Supply!]( [Antique Wood Bobbin Teleidoscope]( [Antique Teleidoscopes!]( Within a teleidoscope, you can look at something around you through a clear lens. Mirrors inside distort the image. You spin the entire teleidoscope to keep the pattern changing! It is a fun and unique gift! [Order Now - Limited Supply!]( [Repurposed Mill Spindle Candle Sconce]( [Elegant Candle Sconces 50% Off!]( This beautiful candle sconce was made from an old hardwood spindle that was used in a long-closed textile mill probably for silk production. Paired with a wire heart holder, the spindle has been repurposed into a candle sconce for an elegant entryway or family room. [Order Now - Limited Supply!]( Milling Around Wood Bobbins - A Maine Story: Wooden bobbins were used in New England mills throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, until they were replaced with plastic bobbins. At that point, millions and millions of wooden bobbins were thrown away or burned in landfills. While no one can be entirely sure, it has been estimated that three-quarters of the wooden bobbins, many of which were still in use in the 1950s, have been destroyed. Fortunately, collectors appreciate bobbins as objects of character and interest, from a time of true craftsmanship, and are busy harvesting these relics from the few remaining mills as they either modernize or close down. Wooden bobbins and shuttles are becoming increasingly valuable as they become increasingly rare. [Milling Around]( repurposes these bobbins as classic antique keepsakes! [Order Milling Around Wood Bobbins Now!]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [pinterest]( [instagram]( Yankee Publishing, Inc. | 1121 Main Street, PO Box 520 | Dublin, NH Copyright © 2021 All Rights Reserved [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [CONTACT US](

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