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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date
122Clear Bud Vase
  • Object, Furnishings, Vase, Flower Vase
  • none
  • 1900 c
Description:
Small clear glass vase with two thin handles at the top.
128Large Scallop Shaped Hairpin
  • Object, Hair Ornament, Hair Clip
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Orange tortoise shell hair pin with a scalloped end embedded with rhinestones. See matching hair pin in set. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
108Beatrix Farrand Reef Point Stationary
  • Object, Writing, Stationery
  • People
  • 1900 - 1950 c.
Description:
Varying sized of white paper with blue type. Larger sheet reads "Beatrix Farrand Landscape Gardener Reef Point Bar Harbor, Maine". Smaller sheets read "Reef Point Bar Harbor, Maine". Last pieces of stationary in which Farrand refers to herself as "Landscape Gardener".
322Casino Boxing Ticket
  • Object, Ticket, Admission Ticket
  • none
  • 1920 - 19560 c
Description:
Student ticket for the Bobby Jones vs. Jimmy Dugan boxing match on the 23rd of January at the Bar Harbor Casino. Ticket contains information about the match.
738Three Bar Harbor Fire Department Fireman Hat Insignias
  • Object, Insignia Badge
  • 1900 c
Description:
(.01) Fireman of Bar Harbor Fire Department insignia "ENGINE" (.02) Fireman of Bar Harbor Fire Department insignia "HOSE" (.03) Fireman of Bar Harbor Fire Department insignia "LADDER" All with a 4 petal cutout
1089Captain's Hat
  • Object, Clothing, Hat
  • 1900 - 1920
Description:
Hat belonging to Captain Joseph L Norton. Navy blue with gold "Captain" embroidered on front above gold band.
123Miniature Blue Glass Vase
  • Object, Furnishings, Vase, Flower Vase
  • 1900 c
Description:
Small clear vase tinted blue.
121Leather Portfolio and Key
  • Object, Writing, Stationery
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
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]
120Beatrix Farrand's Folding Kodak Camera
  • Object, Photographic, Camera, Box Camera
  • none
  • The Eastman Kodak Company
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Black Kodak folding pocket camera used by Beatrix Farrand at her Reef Point Estate.
118Beaded Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse, Evening Bag
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c.
Description:
Purse with beaded floral pattern and beaded fringe on bottom. Metallic clasp and chain strap. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
117White Leather Gloves Right (.01) and Left (.02)
  • Object, Clothing, Glove, Evening Glove
  • none
  • 1900 - 1940 c.
Description:
White gloves owned by Beatrix Farrand.
116Rhinestone Chocker Necklace
  • Object, Jewelry, Necklace, Choker
  • none
  • 1900 - 1940 c.
Description:
Choker style black ribbon necklace, embedded with rhinestones. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
129Large Tortoise Shell Hairpin
  • Object, Hair Ornament, Hair Clip
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Orange tortoise shell hairpin with squared end embedded with rhinestones. See matching hairpin in set. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
115Potpourri Sachets
  • Object, Sachet
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920c
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.
114Ivory Handled Button Hook
  • Object, Buttonhook
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920c
Description:
Metal button hook with an ivory handle.
113White Bureau Scarf
  • Object, Furnishings, Furniture Runner, Table Runner
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920c
Description:
White bureau scarf embroidered with an "E.W." and owned by Edith Wharton, Beatrix Farrand's Aunt.
112Metal Engraved Hair Clip
  • Object, Hair Ornament, Hair Clip
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920c
Description:
Sterling silver spring hair clip engraved with an overlapping "BJ" standing for Beatrix Jones, Beatrix Farrand's maiden name.
107Engraved Floral Scissors
  • Object, Scissors
  • none
  • 1900 - 1950 c
Description:
Decoratively engraved metal scissors owned by Beatrix Farrand.
104White Porcelain Vase
  • Object, Furnishings, Vase, Flower Vase
  • none
  • 1900 - 1945 c
Description:
White porcelain with blue bands, trumpet shape. Originally owned by George B Dorr and purchased by Beatrix Farrand upon his death.
103Decorative Flower Plate
  • Object, Furnishings, Knickknack, Decorative Plate
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Navy and turquoise decorative plate which is shaped and painted to resemble a flower.
94Bar Harbor Gardening Club Silver Award Plate
  • Object, Furnishings, Knickknack, Decorative Plate
  • none
  • 1953
Description:
Silver plate gifted to the Bar Harbor gardening club by Beatrix Farrand to be the award for the best single roses category, then given to Mary Hodgkins as an prize for her single rose. Text engraved on plate reads: "A gift to the Bar Harbor Garden Club from Beatrix Farrand owner of Reef Point Gardens An award to be given annually for the best exhibit of Single Roses 1953"
90Black and White Silk Scarf
  • Object, Clothing, Scarf
  • none
  • 1920 - 1940c
Description:
Black and white silk scarf, pattern resembles geometric ladder design with gold.
588Black Parasol
  • Object, Umbrella, Parasol
  • 1900 c
Description:
Black fabric parasol with folding black handle. Used in Bar Harbor by Emily Drayton Taylor.
583China Vase with Handles
  • Object, Furnishings, Vase, Flower Vase
Description:
White china vase with ornate construction, floral painting, and gilded detailing. Belonged to the Ocean Cottage.
582Hamor Telescope, Case and Letter
  • Object, Astronomical Telescope
  • 1860 and 1958
Description:
Wood and metal telescope (.03) and wood case (.01) presented to Captain Richard Hamor for assisting the British ship "Dominica" when it had caught fire on August 3rd, 1860. Corresponding letter(.02) is from the Royal Admiralty explaining the incident and how Richard Hamor and Aaron S. Lanfor both were awarded telescopes in thanks for their help. It is addressed to R.W. Gillen and dated 8th August, 1958.