One hung on hooks.

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1825.  A hanging shelf—such as may be found in every New Englander’s farm-house, to this day; loaded with cheeses; ropes of onions; dried apples; seed-squashes; rennet bags; indigo dittos; and heaps of blue, woollen yarn; laid in, for the winter’s knitting.—John Neal, ‘Brother Jonathan,’ i. 188.

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