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Norwalk Merchants
Store front window exhibits feature Norwalk made furniture, locks, a collection of hats manufactured in the Norwalk hat factories along with the hat boxes and forms used by the hat factories and manufactured here as well, an extensive collection of 19th century Norwalk pottery both redware and stoneware with examples by Smith & Day, A.E. Smith, and The Norwalk Pottery artisans. Windows in the Merchants’ Court also give a glimpse of the Museum’s china trade exotica, Norwalk’s hating iIndustry hats for sale, middle class mid-nineteenth-century Norwalk made furniture, glass, a tower optical viewer made in East Norwalk, signs, lighting and cooling devises of the 19th and 20th centuries, silver and clock collections.   The majority of the Norwalk Museum’s collections have been donated by Norwalk citizens and interested parties.

 
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