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Box 8

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Service Sets - Coffee Pot, Creamer and Sugar Bowl, Sterling Silver with Ebony Handles and Finials, 1967

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of finished drawings often on tag-board or tracing paper and cutouts derived from these drawings used to measure an object’s accuracy to a design. In a few instances, mainly the bottles, the cutouts were derived directly from the models. The subseries also includes shapes and gauge numbers for disks used at the beginning of the raising method. Material calculations and time sheets were kept with objects where found. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by object...
Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000

Service Sets - Sterling Silver Teapot 1979[?]

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of finished drawings often on tag-board or tracing paper and cutouts derived from these drawings used to measure an object’s accuracy to a design. In a few instances, mainly the bottles, the cutouts were derived directly from the models. The subseries also includes shapes and gauge numbers for disks used at the beginning of the raising method. Material calculations and time sheets were kept with objects where found. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by object...
Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000

Service Sets - Mary's Teapot, 1980

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of finished drawings often on tag-board or tracing paper and cutouts derived from these drawings used to measure an object’s accuracy to a design. In a few instances, mainly the bottles, the cutouts were derived directly from the models. The subseries also includes shapes and gauge numbers for disks used at the beginning of the raising method. Material calculations and time sheets were kept with objects where found. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by object...
Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000

Service Sets - Mrs. Meyers Coffee Pot

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of finished drawings often on tag-board or tracing paper and cutouts derived from these drawings used to measure an object’s accuracy to a design. In a few instances, mainly the bottles, the cutouts were derived directly from the models. The subseries also includes shapes and gauge numbers for disks used at the beginning of the raising method. Material calculations and time sheets were kept with objects where found. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by object...
Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000

Service Sets - General

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of finished drawings often on tag-board or tracing paper and cutouts derived from these drawings used to measure an object’s accuracy to a design. In a few instances, mainly the bottles, the cutouts were derived directly from the models. The subseries also includes shapes and gauge numbers for disks used at the beginning of the raising method. Material calculations and time sheets were kept with objects where found. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by object...
Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000

Flower Study, Silver Gelatin Photograph

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series:

In the mid-1930s Miller had a brief career as a professional photographer. This subseries is comprised of two photographs taken by Frederick Miller. “Care Free” depicts Mary Windsor Miller, wife of Fred, and “Flower Study” is self-epitomizing. Both prints were accessioned apart from the rest of the collection and were acquired at auction.

Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000

"Care Free," Silver Gelatin Photograph

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series:

In the mid-1930s Miller had a brief career as a professional photographer. This subseries is comprised of two photographs taken by Frederick Miller. “Care Free” depicts Mary Windsor Miller, wife of Fred, and “Flower Study” is self-epitomizing. Both prints were accessioned apart from the rest of the collection and were acquired at auction.

Dates: circa 1910 to circa 2000