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Ashes to Ashes Ashes to Ashes
Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust—when being cremated an urn is a must! Urns were vessels to carry the body back to the earth—literally through cremation or figuratively on a gravestone. From the gravestone of Mrs. Mary Richards, Relict of Mr. Edward Richards who died January 16,1827, Aet 82. Located in East Parish Burial Ground, Newton Centre, Massachusetts.

Color shown: Weathered Widow (#12)
Shown Mounted On Barnboard!
Item#: 0047
Dimension: 6.25" H x 4.25" W
Price: $24.00



Little Jersey Barrette Little Jersey Barrette
Wear some MORE history in your hair! Our "Cute As a Button" image is so popular, we found another use for it as a hair barrette! Good and bad girls alike will want this one! Made of durable polymer material, this piece is a great accessory to your spooky wardrobe! The original image appears on the gravestone of William Button of Jersey, England, who died in 1693 and is buried in Strawberry Banke, New Hampshire.

Color Shown: We'll pick the color for you!
Item#: 0050
Dimension: 1" H x 4" W
Price: $10.00


Barrington Angel Barrington Angel
A face most angelic graces the gravestone of Mrs. Hannah Bicknell, the late wife of Joshua Bicknell, Esquire. The marker was erected for her and her infant child who departed this life August 11, 1765. She was in the 39th Year of her Age. The name and age of her infant are not disclosed, which may elude to a tragic tale of a mother and child lost in childbirth. We will never know for sure, but the woman-child face and imposingly large wings may give us a clue. They are buried together in Barrington Historic Cemetery #3 in Barrington, Rhode Island.

Color shown: Weathered Widow (#12)
Item#: 0051
Dimension: 5" H x 10" W
Price: $48.00



Elder's Urn Elder's Urn
This gorgeous creature was taken from the gravestone of Mrs. Comfort Ballou, Relict of Levi Ballou, Esq. She departed this life October 28, 1826. In the 81st year of her age. Her epitaph reads: Her body lies within the grave - No earthly comforts more to have - Her spirit rose to realms above - Encircled in eternal love. Mrs. Ballou and her gravestone lie eternally in Elder Ballou Historic Cemetery #27 in Cumberland, Rhode Island. Her gravestone is signed by "Tingley".

Color shown: Black Plague (#06)
Item#: 0052
Dimension: 6.5" H x 9" W
Price: $52.00



Eternal Time Eternal Time
This lovely resides in the Mill Street Cemetery, Lunenberg, MA. It is from the gravestone of Doctor Thomas Gowing, who left this life March 22, 1800 at the early age of 63 years. He is mounted on barnboard to give this piece the attention it deserves. Tempus Fugit!

Color shown: Weathered Widow (#12)
Shown Mounted On Barnboard!
Item#: 0054
Dimension: 4.75" H x 3.50" W
Price: $24.00



Universal Freemason Universal Freemason
The sun, moon, five pointed star and the all seeing eye of God are all symbols of the free and accepted masons fraternal order. These signs decorated major John Farrar's gravestone, who was a 13th degree mason. He died January 1, 15, 1793. Age 52. Mountain View Cemetery, Shrewsbury, MA. Four castings mounted on heavy plank from a 200 year old farmhouse.

Color shown: We'll pick the color for you!
Mounted On Barnboard
Item#: 0067
Dimension: approx 27" W (max) X 6" H
Price: $85.00



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