Ok, yes:
Let me make some here nervous by saddling my horse "suspicion," opening this thread once again and make a point.
Below is a quote form a story listed on MONDO called, "Lizzie's Kitchen Stuff".
http://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/47252- ... enameZWDVW
Part of the quote:
"All three items were displayed in the now-closed Lizzie Borden Museum in her former home, and come with signed certificates of authenticity from George E. Quigley, president of the International Lizzie Borden Association and a former curator of the museum."
OK, as far as I am concerned there never was a museum at Maplecorft.
A LICENSE is needed if you desire to open a B&B. It's a business. The Bed and Breakfast at Maplecroft was an illegal operation. There never was a license issued to open up a B&B, I know, I checked, but he tried to open it non-the-less.
Was it ignorance? If so that is no excuse to the law.
Thus, operating a B&B without a license when one is required makes it an illegal operation. Thus, for Quigley to be proud of having his name connected with an illegal operations, one lacking the proper license to operate a museum at Maplecroft, and not checking for the proper paperwork before operating a museum, makes any thing offered for sale with his name connected to it suspect. All he can testify to is that they were handed to him by the current owner of Maplecorft.
Thus, how can you be sure of any of these people and what they are selling.
After Lizzie died there were TWO more owners to Maplecroft. Can we be sure these ebay items are not items that were brought into Maplecroft by the DAVIDS or the SILVIAS who owned Maplecroft before the current owner.
When you operate a business without the proper license gives you dirty hands. When you become part of that operation your hands become dirty.
Just because it was found in Lizzie Borden's home, after that home had Three (3) owners after Lizzie, does not make the items hers.
Yes, sort of very pessimistic of me, I know. But I have first hand experience dealing with some of these fellows. I don't trust any of them. After all, it's all about the money, the money, the money.
So, if you are bidding, good luck. But if I were you I would wait for the stain glass window or the Fire place mantle. You may have to wait till the house gets sold.