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Historic Handmade Clay Bricks Cira 1865 Cache Valley
These Are Valuable Historic Handmade Clay Bricks From An Estate Sale From Cache Valley; Hand Made About 1865
$25 each is 1/3 Regular Selling Price For One Brick!
These Bricks Measure: 2-3/4” x 4-1/4” x 8-1/4”
Made By Hand In 1865 To Create A HOME On The Original Cache Valley Homestead.
Our Former $75 Historic Handmade Clay Bricks Cira. 1852 From Salt Lake City Are Sold Out.
‘Ken Barson’ F. Kennard Barson Loved And Protected His Children And Grandchildren.
Before He Died Last Year Ken Collected These Clay Bricks From His Great Grandfather’s Cache Valley Homestead
“100% Of The Proceeds From The Sale Of Ken’s Family Homestead Bricks Are Going To Ken Barson’s Grandchildren For Missions And College Educations As He Wished.”
All Of The Valuable $75 Historic Hand Made Red Clay Bricks From Salt Lake City Cira 1852 Are Gone.
When These $25 Bricks Are Gone, No More Of These Bricks Will Be Available.
Do You Need A: Paperweight Garden Brick Wedding Gift Collector’s Item Conversation Piece Secret Key Hiding Place Historical Pioneer Artifact
Do You Know Of Any Other Good Ideas?
These Earliest Historic Hand Made Bricks Have No Name Imprints To Show What Brick Factory They Were Formed In Because They Weren’t Made As Hundreds Of Thousands In A Factory!
If A Brick Has A Name Imprinted In A Middle Relief Area, It Is Factory Made, Not Hand Made!
In Cache Valley Near Logan, Utah These Most Valuable First And Oldest Historic Collectible Pioneer Bricks Were Hand Molded On Site With Clay Sand And Organic Plant Fibers In Wooden Molds And Then Sun Dried.
This Was Customary In Cache Valley From 1860 To 1874.
(In 1874 Mr.Gessell And His Company Built Brick Kilns To Fire Bricks And Produce Many Thousands Of Durable Factory Bricks Enmasse That Were Stamp Molded With Their Name.)
Logan Was Settled In 1859. After Building Initial Log Cabins, Native Stone And Rock Were Used; And Then Finally Frame Lumber And Bricks Were Used For Building Homes And Business
The Homestead House That Ken Collected Them From Was His Family’s Old Homestead That Was First Settled In 1863 In Cache Valley, Utah
It Was Dismantled Because People Were Rummaging On The Property Destroying The Structure Starting Fires And Damaging The Bricks To Search For Artifacts.
Ken Felt These Remaining Bricks Are Part Of An Enduring Testimony Of The Legacy That Our Ancestors Have Left Us.
The Picture Shows A Similar Cache Valley Homestead That Is Being Picked Apart And Is Dangerous To Trespass In
It Is Unlawful To Trespass On Any Historic Property Or To Remove Any Artifacts Including Lumber Or Bricks.
(Similar Reclaimed Antique Handmade Or Factory Made Clay Bricks For Sale On Etsy - “Cleaned & Ready To Use Cost From $35.00 For Factory Made To over $200 Each For HandMade ~Plus Shipping!”)
Buying Stolen Artifacts Is A Crime! People Go To Prison For Stealing Historic Artifacts And Materials. Be Certain Of Your Sources!
On Etsy Someone Selling All Their Advertised $35 Antique Red Bricks Have Sold Out; Even Though They Were Not Handmade As Advertised.
They Were Just Much Less Valuable Factory Imprinted Bricks From The 1900’s Era.
People Paid $65 To Get A $2~$3 Brick Delivered!
I Can Provide A Legal Certificate Of Authenticity Stating The Source And Other Pertinent Historical Information.
Patrick Perry 256 South 1400 West Salt Lake City Utah 84104 Please Text (385) 275-6910
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7 Days
426
29
$25.00

KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.


















Historic Handmade Clay Bricks Cira 1865 Cache Valley
These Are Valuable Historic Handmade Clay Bricks From An Estate Sale From Cache Valley; Hand Made About 1865
$25 each is 1/3 Regular Selling Price For One Brick!
These Bricks Measure: 2-3/4” x 4-1/4” x 8-1/4”
Made By Hand In 1865 To Create A HOME On The Original Cache Valley Homestead.
Our Former $75 Historic Handmade Clay Bricks Cira. 1852 From Salt Lake City Are Sold Out.
‘Ken Barson’ F. Kennard Barson Loved And Protected His Children And Grandchildren.
Before He Died Last Year Ken Collected These Clay Bricks From His Great Grandfather’s Cache Valley Homestead
“100% Of The Proceeds From The Sale Of Ken’s Family Homestead Bricks Are Going To Ken Barson’s Grandchildren For Missions And College Educations As He Wished.”
All Of The Valuable $75 Historic Hand Made Red Clay Bricks From Salt Lake City Cira 1852 Are Gone.
When These $25 Bricks Are Gone, No More Of These Bricks Will Be Available.
Do You Need A: Paperweight Garden Brick Wedding Gift Collector’s Item Conversation Piece Secret Key Hiding Place Historical Pioneer Artifact
Do You Know Of Any Other Good Ideas?
These Earliest Historic Hand Made Bricks Have No Name Imprints To Show What Brick Factory They Were Formed In Because They Weren’t Made As Hundreds Of Thousands In A Factory!
If A Brick Has A Name Imprinted In A Middle Relief Area, It Is Factory Made, Not Hand Made!
In Cache Valley Near Logan, Utah These Most Valuable First And Oldest Historic Collectible Pioneer Bricks Were Hand Molded On Site With Clay Sand And Organic Plant Fibers In Wooden Molds And Then Sun Dried.
This Was Customary In Cache Valley From 1860 To 1874.
(In 1874 Mr.Gessell And His Company Built Brick Kilns To Fire Bricks And Produce Many Thousands Of Durable Factory Bricks Enmasse That Were Stamp Molded With Their Name.)
Logan Was Settled In 1859. After Building Initial Log Cabins, Native Stone And Rock Were Used; And Then Finally Frame Lumber And Bricks Were Used For Building Homes And Business
The Homestead House That Ken Collected Them From Was His Family’s Old Homestead That Was First Settled In 1863 In Cache Valley, Utah
It Was Dismantled Because People Were Rummaging On The Property Destroying The Structure Starting Fires And Damaging The Bricks To Search For Artifacts.
Ken Felt These Remaining Bricks Are Part Of An Enduring Testimony Of The Legacy That Our Ancestors Have Left Us.
The Picture Shows A Similar Cache Valley Homestead That Is Being Picked Apart And Is Dangerous To Trespass In
It Is Unlawful To Trespass On Any Historic Property Or To Remove Any Artifacts Including Lumber Or Bricks.
(Similar Reclaimed Antique Handmade Or Factory Made Clay Bricks For Sale On Etsy - “Cleaned & Ready To Use Cost From $35.00 For Factory Made To over $200 Each For HandMade ~Plus Shipping!”)
Buying Stolen Artifacts Is A Crime! People Go To Prison For Stealing Historic Artifacts And Materials. Be Certain Of Your Sources!
On Etsy Someone Selling All Their Advertised $35 Antique Red Bricks Have Sold Out; Even Though They Were Not Handmade As Advertised.
They Were Just Much Less Valuable Factory Imprinted Bricks From The 1900’s Era.
People Paid $65 To Get A $2~$3 Brick Delivered!
I Can Provide A Legal Certificate Of Authenticity Stating The Source And Other Pertinent Historical Information.
Patrick Perry 256 South 1400 West Salt Lake City Utah 84104 Please Text (385) 275-6910











