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Search Term |
Children |
Number of Object records |
14 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
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2017.009.014 - Piece, Game
1 natural small black pebble with possible etching; perhaps a replacement gaming piece? Pr possibly a natual pebble etched by machinery
Record Type: Object
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2017.009.016 - Ball, Toy
1 round ruber bal 1.8" diameter, highly disintegrated, some evidene of original red coloring remains on the surface. This was likely a toy ball and probably dates to 1940s+
Record Type: Object
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2017.009.038 - Doll
CHina doll head is very similar to dolls made by Hertwig&Co. porcelain factory located in Katzhutte, Thuriinga Germany from 1864-1941. Possibly a a pet name china doll head
Record Type: Object
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2017.009.048 - Marble
Clear glass marble, yellow glass with a small swirl, probably modern or recent historic
Record Type: Object
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2017.009.049 - Marble
Clear glass marble, purple with white swirl modern or recent historic
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2017.009.050 - Marble
Clear glass marble, light blue with white swirl modern or recent historic
Record Type: Object
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2017.009.052 - Purse, Change
Red or orange rubber Quikoin squeeze open coin purse; dates to 1951 or later Made in Akron USA Quikcoin
Record Type: Object
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2017.009.060 - Marble
Machine made glass marble, red, white, and green swirls .64" diameter
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2017.009.169 - Shoe
One shoe sole fragment; a few reamining nalis/screws; small size Probalby a childs shoe, or a woman's
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2017.009.181 - Shoe
One small -size shoe heel fragment with 15 tacks Possible match to #2017.009.169
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2017.010.001 - Doll
31 1/4" tall stuffed cotton doll. Simple hands and feet, yarn hair, pink and white striped overalls with pink and white checkered blouse. The doll is made from flour sacks, patron claims the clothes are also fashioned from flour sacks. General Mills, Pillsbury, and Washburn Crosby did compete with eachother to offer consumers patterned flour sacks during this time. Letter from Alta explaining provenance
Record Type: Object
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2019.017.021 - Magazine
Children: Magazine for Parents July 1927 Children: The Magazine for Parents Volume 11: Number 07
Record Type: Archive