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128 | Large Scallop Shaped Hairpin |
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| Description: Orange tortoise shell hair pin with a scalloped end embedded with rhinestones. See matching hair pin in set. Owned by Beatrix Farrand. | ||
328 | Fownes Children's Gloves |
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| Description: Pair of white leather gloves for children. Botton on wrist has a depiction of a hand and "Fownes London" written on edge. | |
308 | Huedbach Koppelsdorf "My Fairy" Doll |
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| Description: Bisque socket head with blue galss sleeping eyes, open mouth, feathered brows, painted and fake lashes. Wears a white gown with pink embroidered detail and a white cloak. Maker's mark reads" Huedback Koppelsdorf 300 2/0 Germany." | |
121 | Leather Portfolio and Key |
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| Description: Beatrix Farrand's black leather portfolio with matching leather insert. Portfolio has tabs which are labeled "Unanswered", "Answered", "Unpaid", and "Paid". Outside of both the portfolio and insert are initialed "BJ" for Beatrix Jones, her maiden name. Small paper envelope labeled "key" contains the small key which goes to the portfolio. Portfolio "A" (.01), Portfolio "B" (.02), Key (.03) [show more] | ||
120 | Beatrix Farrand's Folding Kodak Camera |
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| Description: Black Kodak folding pocket camera used by Beatrix Farrand at her Reef Point Estate. | |
118 | Beaded Purse |
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| Description: Purse with beaded floral pattern and beaded fringe on bottom. Metallic clasp and chain strap. Owned by Beatrix Farrand. | ||
129 | Large Tortoise Shell Hairpin |
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| Description: Orange tortoise shell hairpin with squared end embedded with rhinestones. See matching hairpin in set. Owned by Beatrix Farrand. | ||
115 | Potpourri Sachets |
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| Description: Two small sachets; one in a flower print (1998.00.008) and the other in blue thin cloth with lace edges (1998.00.009). One Large sachet embroidered (1998.00.010) with the initials MCJ for Mary Cadwalader Jones, Beatrix Farrand's mother. | ||
114 | Ivory Handled Button Hook |
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113 | White Bureau Scarf |
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| Description: White bureau scarf embroidered with an "E.W." and owned by Edith Wharton, Beatrix Farrand's Aunt. | ||
112 | Metal Engraved Hair Clip |
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| Description: Sterling silver spring hair clip engraved with an overlapping "BJ" standing for Beatrix Jones, Beatrix Farrand's maiden name. | ||
103 | Decorative Flower Plate |
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| Description: Navy and turquoise decorative plate which is shaped and painted to resemble a flower. | ||
89 | Dark Brown Fur Wrap |
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177 | Kodak Brownie Style Camera and Case |
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| Description: Brownie style box camera (.01). Brown leather camera (.02) and case with a instruction book. Made by the Eastman Kodak Company. Belonged to Wes Brown. | |
171 | "Rook" Card Game Set |
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| Description: Box set of Rook game combinations. Box includes cards with a crow illustration on back and numbers on face. Included is an instruction pamphlet with the games Dixie, Tuxedo, Solitaires and more. Box features illustration of a crow on a tree branch holding a hand of cards. Text reads: "Famous Home game ROOK reg. U.S. patent office. Combination game. Rook-Dixie Rook Solitaires, Tuxedo. The Game of Games. rook card co. Parker Brothers Inc. Selling Agents. Salem, Mass., New York, London" [show more] | |
159 | "Peter Coddle's Trip To New York" Card Game |
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| Description: Card Game called "Peter Coddle's Trip to New York" in a blue box with illustration of man with an umbrella and carpet bag buying tickets at a kiosk window. Type on front of box reads: "Peter Coddle's Trip to New York. Milton Bradley CO. Springfield Mass. 4367" | |
146 | Ornate Floral Mirror |
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| Description: Gilded frame with ornate carvings surrounding a mirror. Owned by Nellie and Thomas McIntyre who owned and operated the Jordan Pond House. | ||
145 | Yellow Brocade Chair |
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| Description: Mustard colored brocade back and seat with floral pattern. Wooden framing and spindle construction supporting arms which curve out slightly. | ||
143 | Golf Clubs and Bag |
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| Description: Seven golf clubs in a leather bag used by professional golfer Shirley Liscomb at the Kebo Valley Golf Club. |