Description: Watercolor painting of the summer cottage "Bass Cottage" with a dedication on the lower left which reads: "Love Roy and Helene" and has the artist signature "Hallowell" on the lower right.
Description: Coffee grinder with wooden box for beans, metal handle and wood drawer for founds. Made by "S.U.R.M Quality Garantie Paris Made in France"
Description: A small white souvenir vase with gilded lines and an illustration of the gazebo at Sieur de Monts Spring with the caption: "Sieur de Monts Spring, Bar Harbor, ME."
Description: White sugar bowl which fades to green around top edge. Has two handles on sides and a small lid. The illustration on front depicts rocky cliffs with the caption "The Ovens Mt. Desert ME." On bottom of sugar bowl reads: "BFHS China for L.E. Roberts"
Description: Small white souvenir creamer with gilded lines and an illustration of a carriage road with the caption: "Mountain Road, Bar Harbor, Maine."
Description: Small white souvenir creamer with gilded rim and an illustration of the Summit Road with the caption: "The Summit Circle, Summit Road, Bar Harbor, ME."
Description: White creamer with green bands on top and bottom with gilded details and an illustration of stone steps with the caption: "Stone Steps on Emery Path Bar Harbor, Me."
Description: White creamer with green around the top and bottom with an illustration of Mount Desert Nursery with the caption: "Mt. Desert Nursery, Bar Harbor, Me." Made for the Little Store in Bar Harbor.
Description: Beige card with red illustration and black text. Advertisement for the roller skating rink in Bar Harbor. Illustration depicts two people in floppy hats holding onto rope. Top text in red reads: "The Sea! The Sea! The Beautiful, See?" Bottom black text reads: "Bar Harbor Roller Skating Rink, 'Not the Tent' Prices Reduced."
Description: Settee with wood arms and cushioned back and seat. Cushion has light floral upholstery. Back piece has wood framing which has a gold-leaf design dividing the cushion. Legs of settee have small wheels.
Description: Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the stairs. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947.
Description: Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the piazza. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947.