Cardboard picture and shape of a fowl pinned up and then closed by a string. The 4 pins are poked twice through the cardboard and are meant to be used on a real bird. Directions for the pins' use are written on the top.
pins (fasteners)
culinary tools and equipment for cutting
pins (jewelry)
cookware
aluminum (metal)
cardboard
Cardboard
Aluminum
PINS, POULTRY
Printed on top of bird: ""M.E. Heuck/ 241 Senator Place, Cincinnati, O...""
Original to Castle Tucker (Wiscasset, Me.),
Heuck, M. E. (Maker)
Cincinnati, OH, USA
6.125 x 4.375 (HxW) (inches)
Gift of Miss Jane S. Tucker
1998.940
Ohio (United States)
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