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1 | 00.31.7.0005B | Candlestick | Solid brass pedestal mount with a reinforced rolled edge. Pedestal is damaged, missing lift. | |
2 | 1965.5 | Candle Lighter | Curved brass candle lighter. One end shows signs of heat. "Made in France". | |
3 | 1970.48 | Bulb, light | Incandescent. oblong lightbulb with gold screw. "H U B 115" is stamped on the top. Fingerprints cover the bulb from being screwed in. | |
4 | 1974.38.3 | Flashlight | "Made in U. S. A." Incised patents: Feb. 12, 1923; Jan. 6, 1925; March 30, 1926. Bulb included, but no batteries. Dented near the top. "H B Fields Quiriquire Venezuela" is engraved on the side. | |
5 | 1974.38.7 | Ring | Napkin ring with embossed floral design. "LWM" engraved in script on one side. Embossed floral design all around, blue paint worked into flowers and leaves. Color: BL | |
6 | 1977.47.110 | Ring | Napkin ring with engraved floral designs. Oval in shape. | |
7 | 1989.43.489 | Spoon | A picture of Fort Dearborn etched into bowl of spoon. "Chicago", "1933", "A Century of Progress" etched into handle. Back of handle has an etching of a building with "Hall of Science" above it. | |
8 | 1989.43.492 | Spoon | Commemorative. Picture of "M. E. Church Pine Island, Minnesota" in the bowl. The handle has a Native American is sitting on a globe with stars, bears and crescent moon below. A lit torch separates the image on the spoon bowl from the images on the handle | |
9 | 1989.43.590 | Spoon | Bowl has a calligraphic "A" etched into the center. The handle is decorated with sunflowers. | |
10 | 1989.43.591 | Spoon | Baby spoon; very small, with one flower on the front of the handle and two on the back. | |
11 | 1989.43.592 | Spoon | Four Amaryllis flowers are spaced to lead down to the bowl of the spoon. | |
12 | 1989.43.593.1 | Spoon | Sterling silver spoon with "Mother" engraved on the top and "Apr. 14,1900: on the underside. | |
13 | 1989.43.593.2 | Plate | Round food plate. Rim scalloped and ridged down to center smooth disc. | |
14 | 1989.43.916 | Candlesnuffer | Little metal piece, gray, used to put out a candle. | |
15 | 1990.50.28 | Tray | Oval serving tray. Floral pattern. Handle on each end. | |
16 | 1990.58.17A | Spoon | Demitasse spoon. Have something to do with the monks in old England. Yellow bead on handle. Bowl is octagonal. | |
17 | 1990.58.17B | Spoon | Demitasse spoon. Have something to do with the monks in old England. Green bead on handle. Bowl is octagonal. | |
18 | 1990.58.17C | Spoon | Demitasse spoon. Have something to do with the monks in old England. Green bead on handle. Bowl is octagonal. | |
19 | 1990.58.17D | Spoon | Demitasse spoon. Have something to do with the monks in old England. Yellow bead on handle. Bowl is octagonal. | |
20 | 1990.58.18A | Spoon | Commemorative. The tip of the handle has the figure of an apostle holding a book on it. | |
21 | 1990.58.18B | Spoon | Commemorative. The tip of the handle has the figure of an apostle holding a book on it. | |
22 | 1990.58.18C | Spoon | Commemorative. The tip of the handle has the figure of an apostle holding a book on it. | |
23 | 1990.58.18D | Spoon | Commemorative. The tip of the handle has the figure of an apostle holding a book on it. | |
24 | 1990.58.18E | Spoon | Commemorative. The tip of the handle has the figure of an apostle holding a book on it. | |
25 | 1990.58.21 | Spoon | Commemorative. Gondola on top of handle, with two boatmen. | |
26 | 1990.58.22 | Spoon | Commemorative. Has a person on top of handle with something in his hands. | |
27 | 1990.58.23 | Spoon | Commemorative. Picture of lion lying beside a shield and upon weapons in bowl of spoon. | |
28 | 1990.58.24 | Spoon | Commemorative spoon; crown on top of a crest with a lion and underneath the word "Luxemburg". On reverse is the word "Holland". | |
29 | 1990.58.25 | Spoon | Commemorative spoon; ornate top with what appears to be four crowns originating from a round center. Round ball on top of the crown. Gnarled looking stem and the word "Narvik" stamped on the spoon. On its back is stamped "Norway" and "40GR". | |
30 | 1990.58.26 | Spoon | Commemorative. At the farthest part on top of the spoon is a castle and underneath it is a map of Norway on handle, At the bottom most part of the stem is the word "Norge" and inside the spoon part is etched the word "Narvik". On the back is stamped the word "Norway" and "T. K.40GR" Replica of Viking plunder. | |
31 | 1990.58.27 | Spoon | Commemorative. Replica of plunder Vikings turned into spoons. "Uppsala" stamped on back. | |
32 | 1990.58.54 | Tray | Dresser tray | |
33 | 1990.58.70 | Spoon | "Sterling" stamped on the back; "Emma" engraved on the handle. Emma Robinson was the grandmother of the donor. | |
34 | 1990.58.90 | Spoon | Commemorative; sterling silver with a picture of a frog with an umbrella on the spoon part and a fish on the handle. | |
35 | 1990.58.91 | Spoon | Commemorative; sterling silver with a picture of a frog with an umbrella on the spoon part and a fish on the handle. | |
36 | 1990.58.92 | Spoon | Commemorates Admiral Dewey and the Old Grist Mill. | |
37 | 1990.58.93 | Spoon | Commemorates CPT Sigsbee and the Maine Battleship. | |
38 | 1995.24.1 | Bulb, light | Frosted near the top portion with a 1/4" tip sticking out from the glass; a 2" glass tube goes down the center and connects to a bottle-shaped piece of glass which contains the filament. The bottom inch of the bulb is threaded so it can be screwed into a light socket. | |
39 | 2016-32-1A | Box | Blue velvet box with metal clasp on front. Holds decorated infant silverware set parts B-E. | |
40 | 2016-32-1B | Spoon | Silver plate spoon. Part of a infant silverware set. Highly decorated handle. | |
41 | 2016-32-1C | Fork | Silver plated fork, decorated handle. Part of a infant silverware set. | |
42 | 2016-32-1D | Knife | Silver plated knife, decorated handle. Part of a infant silverware set. | |
43 | 2016-32-1E | Ring, Napkin | Silver plated napkin ring. Part of a infant silverware set. | |
44 | 2016-32-2 | Dish | Example of an occupied Japan stamped silver dish. The dish has the mark " Made in Occupied Japan" During the years after WWII, Japanese manufactures were banned from exporting although American authorities occupying controlled territories permitted the sale of items "Made in Occupied Japan" that were regulated through the years 1946 and 1947. After the regulation was lifted, much of the same tooling was used so the marking continued until about 1955. It took months before Japan could re-tool the manufacturing process from war to peacetime. The Japanese had to conform to a strict U.S. Government identification process for exporting all manufactured goods. |