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Three antique butter churns stood in the corners of the room.
Butter churns, traditional bedroom furniture, religious relics and more are all included.
Butter churns have varied over time as technology and materials have changed.
Smith's new store sold a wide range of household good including stoves and butter churns.
There are butter churns, pots on the shelves and stacks of newspapers everywhere.
Buttermaking was done by hand in butter churns.
Most of the students' time is spent standing in front of the class, selling fictional butter churns and chainsaws.
Who, these days, mourns the horse and buggy, butter churns or hand-set lead type?
It's not like having a houseful of milking stools or - I don't know - butter churns.
One exception being butter churns, which combined with a milk cow, can make pounds of fresh butter.
Wapakoneta's 2,765 residents also claimed to produce more butter churns than any other single location in the United States during this same time period.
By using continuous rope belts, the engine drove ammonia compressors and butter churns.
"The Butter Churn" (a Trabant ride) is removed at the end of the season.
We saw no other trekkers, but did encounter families of yak herders on the move, the women with butter churns strapped to their heads.
Vacuum cleaners and butter churns?
She continues to make reproductions like butter churns and molasses crocks for museums and collectors.
The first butter churns used a wooden container and a plunger to agitate the cream until butter formed.
Later butter churns used a container made from wood, ceramics or galvanized (zinc coated) iron that contained paddles.
Bog butter is found buried inside some sort of wooden container, such as buckets, kegs, barrels, dishes and butter churns.
Our guide pointed out how the rail link to Richmond transformed the once-isolated town, giving residents easier access to such novelties as barrel-type butter churns.
He was the boy who grew up with a love of rhinestones and figure eights amid the butter churns and buggies of Amish country.
The butter churn gave its name to the milk churn, early examples of which were based on butter churns.
Merchants in alleyways set up tables crammed with religious scriptures, prayer flags, plastic cups, shoes, hats, brass lamps, incense and butter churns.
Obsolete technology has also lingered in doll-house shops, which sell washboards, butter churns, foot-powered sewing machines, high-tank toilets.
Everyday objects (House, Truck, Butter Churn)