Couple of Items on eBay to Consider

I found a few neat Lizzie B related items on eBay I wanted to pass along for your consideration.

Lizzie Borden hair clips by Capgun Cowgirl. I own a few pieces by this artist and recommend her to you.

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Vintage Lizzie Borden paperweight—the auction says it is in excellent condition. Measures 2.75 by 4.25 inches. The seller is located in Fairhaven. Starting bid is only $19.99.

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Lizzie Borden’s Axe, or so the ad says! How they know this model is similar to the one from the murder house is beyond me!

This is an Underhill Edge Tool Company axe, the same model that was found in Lizzie Borden’s house that August of 1892. This one has the intitals “O D” carved on the handle, so I don’t think it was actually Lizzie’s….but it’s an interesting little bit of memorabilia for Lizzie fans.

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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Vs. Lizzie A. Borden, also known as The Knowlton Papers. This out of print book is a MUST HAVE for any Bordenphile. The starting bid is $75 and the last one went for over $200.

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Happy Bidding and Good Luck!

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