It is in otherwise original condition with red painted rims, approximately 16" tall with tackhead design of a spokestar surrounded by a circle with diamond design above and below and banded by two vertical tackhead borders. It was taken apart for a move and the rope is no longer usable. There are 3-4 leather ears?
We are interested in selling it and have been advised not to attempt to put it back together as a collector would prefer to do it him or herself.
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With kindest regards,
K.A.
Notes:
1. Re Albert H. Fruman, there is such a name listed in the 1870 census born about 1868, residing 1870 in Buchanan, Iowa. See . Re Albert H. Truman, no similar information.
2. Note the substantial craquelure.
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