The Winterthur Library

 The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera

Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum

5105 Kennett Pike, Winterthur, Delaware  19735

Telephone: 302-888-4600 or 800-448-3883

 

 

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

 

Creator:         Reed & Barton           

Title:               Design drawings and other records

Dates:             1831-circa 1947, bulk 1919-1942

Call No.:         Col. 996

Acc. No.:        2018x72; 2019x64

Quantity:        47 boxes, 5 volumes (about 9000 items)

Location:        26 E 3-8, F 2-8, G, 1-8; and 44 C 4

 

 

BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT

 

In 1840 Henry Reed and Charles Barton formed the silversmithing company Reed & Barton in Taunton, Massachusetts, although the company has roots dating back to 1824.  Charles Barton died on September 13, 1867.  Henry Reed then formed a new partnership with Henry Fish and George Babrook in 1868. The company was incorporated in 1888.  The company was taken over by Lenox Corporation in 2015, but Lenox maintains the Reed & Barton name for silverware.

 

Reed & Barton’s roots can be traced from the partnership Babbitt & Crossman, which was formed in 1824 to manufacture Britannia wares.  From 1830-1837, the firm was known as Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co., and then became Leonard, Reed & Barton from 1837-1840.  Eventually, Reed & Barton also made silverplated wares, sterling silver, and bronze tablets, while also continuing the production of white metal (Britannia) wares.  In 1928, Reed & Barton took over the company of Dominick and Haff, a firm long noted for its sterling silver.  After this acquisition, Reed & Barton began to focus more on sterling silver and less on white metal.  During World War II, the company was honored for its production of surgical instruments, mess kits, and other metal items for the military.  Silver production resumed after the war. 

 

For many years, Reed & Barton made silver for jewelry stores, such as Shreve Crump & Low and J.E. Caldwell & Co.   These wares were stamped with the store’s name, not with Reed & Barton’s name.

 

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

A collection of design drawings, and a few advertisements, orders, photographs, and other items from the Reed & Barton Company of Taunton, Massachusetts.  The bulk of the collection is the close to 9000 design drawings for products of the company, chiefly flatware and hollowware in sterling silver, silver plate, or hotel silver, but also trophies and bronze tablets or plaques.  While some drawings are finished presentation drawings, many of the drawings show the design process in progress, with alternate design schemes, notes on the use of chucks and dies, notes about how long it took to produce a piece, sometimes a price, and occasionally a letter about an order.  Although almost all the drawings are loose, about 300 drawings are mounted in two large volumes.  The collection also includes blueprints; an interesting collection of these depicts silver pieces designed for the United States Navy in the 1930s.  However, the silver designed for the U.S.S. New Mexico was apparently not made.  (Reference was found to a set for that ship made by Tiffany & Co.)  Some drawings are stamped or otherwise marked with the name of the designer, including Turner, Cayer, and Lafferty.  Other drawings have the name of a customer; Reed & Barton did work for other jewelry and silver companies, such as Gebelein, Black Starr & Frost, Bailey Banks & Biddle, Linz Bros., and Joseph E. Caldwell; but the customer may also have been an individual, a municipality or state (one set was for the state of North Carolina), or a department store, such as Marshall Field & Co.   A few designs were for railroads, steamship companies, and airlines.  Some designs have the pattern name; Francis I is perhaps Reed & Barton’s best known pattern, but other patterns were Burgundy, Pointed Antique, Dorothy Quincy, and Hawthorne. 

 

Reed & Barton’s bronze department produced commemorative plaques, or tablets as they were called in the company’s trade catalog.  A large number of those produced in 1919-1921 were in honor of those who served in the Great War; one of these was a tribute to the dogs, horses, and other animals which lost their lives in service.  One tablet was in memory of a man who died on the Titanic.  Others commemorated gifts to hospitals, churches, schools, and colleges.  The company also made many trophies.  Some of these were silver, but others were of white metal (Britannia ware).  These trophies commemorated aviation and sailing feats, expert marksmanship, and championships in tennis, golf, baseball, and curling.

 

The oldest item in the collection is a 19th century volume which was first used as a letter book by the Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co. (1831-1833), and then used by Reed & Barton to record the names of workers and what they produced (1854-1857).    Some of the workers were women.  The earliest design in the collection is of a spoon or fork handle, a design for which Henry G. Reed was issued a patent in 1868; the patent with its drawing of the design is found in the collection.  During World War II, Reed & Barton ceased production of silverwares, and instead produced surgical instruments, mess kits, and radar corner reflectors for life rafts.  In 1943, the company and its employees were honored for their war work, and a large scrapbook was produced to document this.  Letters, a program from the ceremony, newspaper clippings, and photographs are mounted in this volume.

 

A few early photographs, mostly not identified or dated, are included.  A group of men wearing aprons and caps is presumably of a group of workers; the photo of a flood presumably shows the factory; the photo of the Reed & Barton baseball team is not dated.  Some other photos, and copies of advertisements are included in the collection. 

 

           

ORGANIZATION

 

The collection was received in partial order.  Specifically, there were dated folders; there were folders labeled as coming from the W.M. (white metal) department; a few other labeled folders; and folders labeled as coming from drawers 22 and 23.  However, many of the drawings were not in folders, or were in unlabeled folders.  Some of these drawings had numbers, which might be product numbers, and these drawings have been arranged in numerical order.  Drawings without numbers have been divided by form (such as trophies, candelabras, sandwich plates, etc.).  Some of these do have numbers, but those numbers are believed to be numbers of dies or chucks used to create the pieces, not product numbers.  Further division of the drawings was by size.

 

Many of the drawings are brittle and need to be handled with care.

 

A brief synopsis of the content of the boxes is as follows:

            1-2: miscellaneous items, such as photographs, advertisements, etc.;

            3-6: drawings from drawers 22-23;

            7: ecclesiastical goods [see also box 22];

            8-10: by form; also a engraving in box 10;

            11: by form, and pewter drawings;

            12: by form; blueprints for a door; and drawings marked “items to match”;

            13: by form;

            14: by form; table layouts; Hotel Statler, Burgundy pattern; X and Y numbers;

            15-16: Hotel Statler;

            17-18: by number (no letter prefix); and by pattern name (in box 18);

            19: by number, prefixes A-WS, except for WE;

            20: by number, prefix WE;

            21: blueprints of silver for U.S. Navy;

            22: ecclesiastic goods [see also box 7]; and W.M. Dept. [White Metal Department]:  OVERSIZED BOX;

            23: W.M. Dept. [White Metal Department];

            24-47: by date, 1902-1945;

 

 

LANGUAGE OF MATERIALS

 

The materials chiefly visual, but writing is in English.

 

 

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

 

Collection is open to the public.  Copyright restrictions may apply.

           

 

PROVENANCE

 

Gift of Freeman’s Auction, Philadelphia.   Freeman’s had acquired this collection, along with samples of the company’s products, from the Reed & Barton company.  The materials in this collection were not included in the auction of the other Reed & Barton items held by Freeman’s in November 2015.

 

For ease of filing, items from accession 2019x64 were given the accession numbers 2018x72.42b, 2018x72.140L, and 2018x72.165ee.

 

 

RELATED MATERIALS

 

Financial and business records of Reed & Barton, covering 1828-1931, are held by the Baker Library, Harvard University.

 

Trade catalogs for the company which are held by the Winterthur Library may be found by searching WinterCat.

           

 

ACCESS POINTS

 

People:

            Saarinen, Eliel, 1873-1950.

 

Topics:

            Dominick & Haff.

            Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Company.

Titanic (Steamship) – Biography.

 

            Advertisements – Silver.

            Aeronautics – Awards.

            Airlines – Equipment and supplies.

            Awards.

            Baseball – Tournaments – Awards.

            Baseball teams – Massachusetts – Taunton – Photographs.

            Britannia metal – Massachusetts – Taunton.

            Copperplates.

            Curling – Awards.

            Floods – Photographs.

            Golf – Tournaments – Awards.

            Hotels – Furniture, equipment, etc.

            Memorials – Designs and plans.

            Metal-workers – Massachusetts – Taunton.

            Parades – Massachusetts – Taunton.

            Patents – United States – 19th century.

            Railroads – Dining-car service – Equipment and supplies.

            Sailing – Awards.

            Sepulchral monuments – Designs and plans.

            Shooting contests – Awards.

            Shop signs.

Silver flatware.

            Silver industry – Massachusetts – Taunton.

Silver-plated ware.

            Silverware.

            Silverwork – Designs and plans.

            Steamboat lines – Equipment and supplies.

            Tennis – Tournaments – Awards.

            War memorials – Designs and plans.

            Women employees – Massachusetts – Taunton.

            Women metal-workers – Massachusetts – Taunton.

            World War, 1914-1918 – Military personnel – United States.

            World War, 1939-1945 – United States – Equipment and supplies.

            World War, 1939-1945 – War work – Massachusetts – Taunton.

            Taunton (Mass.) – Industries.

 

            Design drawings.

            Designs and plans.

            Presentation drawings.

            Trophies (objects)

           

 

 

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION

 

Location: 26 E-G, and 44 C 4

 

 

Box 1:

 

Folder 1: letter book and workers’ records, 19th century (acc. 2018x72.1)

 

            This volume opens as a letter book for the T.B. Manufg. Co. [Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co.], covering April 8, 1831-April 8, 1833.  The letters concern supplies of tin, orders for company products, accounts current, etc.  Although the letters include the name of the person or company being addressed, their addresses are not included.

 

            The letter book takes up only a small portion of the volume.  The rest of the volume includes records dated 1854-1857.  The records list workers and what they produced.  Some of the workers were women.

 

Folder 2: photographs and print (acc. 2018x72.2-.12, .16)

 

            .2         group of men in front of a building, some sitting on porch roof; the bottom part of the photo is broken off; it is not clear what is happening but the men may be taking part in a skit

 

            .3         group of workers, wearing white caps and long aprons and holding items, presumably things they used in their work; taken outside

 

            .4         Reed & Barton baseball team, with bat boy, no date

 

            .5         flood scene

 

            .6         dirt road along a river, farm house in background

 

            .7         court house in Taunton, Mass.

 

            .8         caption on back: view south on Bay St. near Green: shows a road cleared of snow, large houses on either side of road, possibly a scene in Taunton

 

            .9         Morton Hospital, Taunton, Mass., in a neoclassical mansion

 

            .10       State Guard at Framingham camp, 1918: uniformed men in line holding their mess kits

 

            .11       parade float on back of truck, with sign “Returning the Flag”: one man may be Civil War veteran, but the others are from World War I, with women on float holding flags; someone dated this 1918?, but more likely to be 1919 as the trees are in full leaf

 

            .12       print of Martin van Buren, with facsimile signature

 

            .16       two mounted color photos; one side: man making a mold; other side: man chasing a tray

 

Folder 3: set of photographs (acc. 2018x72.13)

 

            .13       “Reed & Barton Presents the Sterling Tradition”: a set of black and white photos clearly meant to accompany a text (which is not present) about the history of sterling silver; the photos are numbered 1-100, but these are missing: 24, 37, 42, 47, 48, 55b, 55c, 62, 69, 73, and 82; some have captions on the back

 

Folder 4: Reed & Barton Silver Polish ephemera (acc. 2018x72.14-.15)

 

            .14       label for 8 ounce container of Reed & Barton Silver Polish

 

            .15a-e  ads for Reed & Barton Silver Polish

 

 

Folder 5:  advertisements and other ephemera (acc. 2018x72.16-.19)

 

            .16       photograph of printed information about Radar Corner Reflector, made by R&B during World War II; this may have been an advertisement about R&B’s war work

 

            .17       mounted photographs of the same ad from World War II, headed “Excuse Me, Madam, I’m Busy on War Work,” highlighting R&B’s wartime production of surgical instruments and mess kits

 

            .18       card printed with name and address of company; someone stepped on this, and the number 129 is written on reverse.

 

            .19       printed information about a Roman medallion youth set manufactured in 1838

 

Folder 6: correspondence about orders (acc. 2018x72.20-.22)

            [note: additional correspondence is filed with the designs to which they were attached]

 

            .20a-b  two notes which were detached from unknown drawings

 

            .20c     note from J.H. Martin to Mr. Turner, June 10, 1933, requesting a sketch of a bon bon dish to make almond dish DE-1C

 

            .20d     letter (3 pages) from Hotel St. Regis, New York, July 11, 1935, to Fred Kerry, with detailed instructions about silverware wanted for the hotel (casseroles, tureens, parfait stands, etc.); and a note from Kerry to Mr. Turner about designing a wine cooler for the St. Regis

 

            .20e     letter from H.H. Galbraith, National Hotels Management Company, [no place, but other correspondence places Galbraith in New York City], to Fred Kerry, Taunton, Mass., March 31, 1936; ordering silver for the Adolphus Hotel

 

            .21       one side: sketch for coffee pot, SE 1100; other side: notes about the coffee pot, the set for which it was intended, and the fact that it was rejected, 1938-1940

 

            .22a-k  “list of dies which give what each die is used to get the different pieces of flatware,” attached to drawings of the various pieces, such as tablespoon, gravy ladle, salad fork, etc.

 

 

Folder 7: catalog pages and photos (acc. 2018x72.23-.27)

 

            [note: oversize Dominick & Haff catalog pages and oversize photos are in oversize box]

 

            .23       photo: 2 sterling service plates, with prices, numbers 1025 and 1025C

 

            .24       photo: no. 326 candlestick, sterling

 

            .25       cyanotype: no. 297 candlestick

 

            .26       cyanotype: group of wares, including punchbowl and tray, gravy and sauce boats and trays, electric candlestick, etc., with note: crest applied and stamped Hotel Deshler, Columbus, Ohio; and with numbers 4408-S, 4430-S [search Deshler for other items]

 

            .27       catalog page: from E.G. Webster & Son, Meriden, Conn.: entrée dish; with a penciled note about making the design in an oval shape

 

Folder 8: scraps (not individually accessioned)

           

            These are bits and pieces which fell off drawings

 

Folder 9: Sterling Seasons: The Reed & Barton Story, by Renee Garrelick (1998) (acc. 2018x72.564)

                        Also some notes about company and designers.

 

 

Box 2:

 

Folder 1:          pages from catalogs, all seem to be from Dominick & Haff (acc. 2018x72.28-.31)

                                    Gadroon (Number 86) Service (including tea and coffee sets and trays, bowls, candlesticks, etc.); Sterling Silver Child’s Goods (bowl, plates, porringer, cup); Jacobean (No. 1243/102) Sterling Silver Tea Service; La Salle (number 1363/112) Sterling Silver Tea Service

 

Folder 2:          Photographs of silver (acc. 2018x72.32-.38)

                                    Tray; set including coffee pots and teapots, creamers, sugar bowls, covered dishes; coffee pot B; coffee or hot water urn (cyanotype); trophy for International Long Range Championship of the World with the Army Rifle (cyanotype); centerpiece with mesh (cyanotype, in poor condition); tray with initials S.J.G.S. in center

 

Folder 3:          mounted display about Francis First silverware (acc. 2018x72.39)

                                    Color display about the fifteen different Frances First patterns, with the different fruits and flowers highlighted in color

 

Folder 4:          Patent issued to Henry G. Reed, Dec. 29, 1868 (acc. 2018x72.40)

                                    patent for design for a spoon or fork handle; includes a drawing of the design, which depicts a classical warrior in a helmet

 

Folder 5:          Engraving plate (acc. 2018x72.41)

                                    Copper engraving plate depicting Reed & Barton’s exhibit at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876

(acc. 2018x72.42 is a strike made from this plate; it is found in box 10)

 

Folder 6:          covers only for Reed & Barton, Artistic Workers in Gold and Silver Electro Plate, Illustrated Catalogue, no date; (acc. 2018x72.48)          

all contents have been removed, but the covers are decorated

 

 

Volumes on shelves:

 

acc. 2018x72.46-.47    The Art Journal, vol. 3-4, 1877-1878

                        Both stamped on spine with name Reed & Barton; presumably these were used as sources for design inspiration, such as the article on monograms in vol. 4 (p. 36-42), but they also included other illustrations which may have influenced shapes and decoration

 

Acc. 2018x72.43         “Presentation of the Army-Navy Production Award to The Men and Women of Reed and Barton, November 19, 1942,” Joseph H. Martin

 

                        This very large scrapbook documents the ceremony in which the Reed & Barton Company and its employees were awarded the E award for its war work.  Copies of the program, place cards from the luncheon, certificates, a ribbon worn at the ceremony, information sent to the employees about how the ceremony was to be arranged, newspaper clippings, and advertisements used by R&B to announce the award are all included.  The photographs show employees at the ceremony, officials who attended, the luncheon, products made by R&B, employees at work, and a parade of employees.  Also included are photos from the local Rotary Club luncheon which honored R&B on the receipt of the award.

 

 

Acc. 2018x72.44         untitled volume holding design drawings, SX 7791-SX 8064, dated 1915-1919;

 

            p. 1: SX 7791, asparagus tong for J.E. Caldwell, Nov. 6/15; and

SX 7792 [drawing missing], center bowl & mesh for B.S.;

            p. 2: SX 7793: salt dish for T.B. Starr, Nov. 8/15; and

SX 7794: special kettle for J.E. Caldwell, Nov. 9/15;

p.3: SX 7795: candlestick, T.B. Starr, Nov. 10/15;

p.4: SX 7796: compote, T.B. Starr, Nov. 10/15;

p.5: SX 7797: two loving cups, T.B. Starr, Nov. 10/15;

p.6: SX 7798: special dish, T.B. Starr, Nov. 10/15;

p.7: SX 7799: candle shade, J.E. Caldwell & Co., Nov. 11/15;

SX 7800: compote for B.B. Biddle;

p.8: SX 7801: loving cup and cover, John Wells, Nov. 11/15;

p.9: SX 7802: double dish for B.S.F., Nov. 12/15;

SX 7803: Queen Anne tray for B.B.B & Co., Nov. 16/15;

            p.10: SX 7804: bread tray, for A.A. Webster, Nov. 16/15;

                        SX 7805: Pointed Antique flatware, with monogram for H. Rattermann, Nov. 16/15;

            p.11: SX 7806: hot milk [pitcher] for Tiffany & Co., Nov. 18/15;

                        SX 7807: service plate for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Nov. 209/15;

            p.12: SX 7808: creamer for Marcus & Co., Nov. 29/15;

            p.13: SX 7809: tray for Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., Dec. 2/15;

            p.14: SX 7810: initial M to go on flatware, for Frank H. Erschede & Co., Dec. 6/15;

                        [proper name: Frank Herschede Co., jewelry store in Cincinnati, Ohio];

            p.15: SX 7811: plate for A.W. Allison, Dec. 9/15;

            p.16: SX 7812: rocking blotter for T.B. Starr, Dec. 9/15;

                        SX 7813: candlestick for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Dec. 14/15;

            p.17: SX 7814: plate for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Dec. 14/15, reordered June 2/21;

                        SX 7815: forks for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Dec. 14/15;

            p.18: SX 7816: butter spreader, for Shreve Crump & Low Co., Dec. 16/15;

                        SX 7817: cups for Davenport, 12/18/15;

            p. 19: SX 7818: tea tray for Quinn[?] & Co., Dec. 29/15;

            p. 20: SX 7819: sandwich tray for Hess & Gulbertson, Jan. 8/16;

                        SX 7821: plate for Hardy & Hayes & Co., Jan. 12/16;

            p. 21: SX 7820: dessert plate for Thos. Williams, Jan. 10/16;

                        SX 7822: goblet for Marshall Field & Co., Jan. 14/16;

            p. 22: SX 7823: pepper & salt [bowl and shaker], for Marshall Field & Co., Jan. 14/16;

                        SX 7824: syrup pitcher for Marshall Field & Co., Jan. 24/16;

            p.23: SX 7825: pin cushion for B.B.&B. Co., Jan. 25/16;

                        SX 7826: salt [bowl, not shaker], for Jenkins & Jenkins, 2/2/16;

            p. 24: SX 7827: soup spoon for J.E. Caldwell, Feb. 7/16;

                        SX 7828: silver gilt top to fit china, for A. Thurston, Feb. 10/16;

            p. 25: SX 7829: tray for Rowe Bros., Feb. 10/16;

            p. 26: SX 7830: vase, for Wright Kay & Co., Feb. 14/16;

            p.27: SX 7831: knives and forks [but no drawing present], for Marcus & Co., Feb. 15/16;

            p.28: SX 7832: cup [trophy], inscribed “The Reunion of Leigh University … presented by the Class of 1891,” for J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

            p. 29: SX 7833: creamer for B.B.&B. Co., Feb. 17/16;

            p. 30: SX 7834: ice cream dish for B.B.&B. Co., Feb. 18/16;

            p. 31: SX 7835: profiles of flatware, E.A. Brown, Feb. 21/16;

            p. 32: SX 7836: tea set tray, for T.B. Starr, Feb. 24/16;

            p.33: SX 7837: bowl and plate, S.A. McQueen, Feb. 25/16;

            p. 34: SX 7838: alms bowl, Miss [?] Morgan, Feb. 25/16;

            p. 35: SX 7839: salad dish, Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., Feb. 28/16;

            p. 36: SX 7840: pepper [shaker], for Starr, Feb. 28/16;

                        SX 7841: vase made from coaching Horse Polo Association, Feb. 28/16;

            p.37: SX 7842: loving cup for soccer, for J.E. Caldwell Co., Feb. 29/16 [folded drawing];

            p.38: SX 7843: spoon, for Black Starr & Frost, March 1/16;

            p.39: SX 7844: plate, for W.W. Wattles, Mar. 8, 1916 [drawing loose in volume];

            p.40: SX 7845: special engagement pad for Tiffany Co., no sketch made, March 8/16;

            p. 41: SX 7846: plate, for Marshall Field & Co., March 23/16;

            p. 42: SX 7847: dish on stand [compote?], for Hardy & Hayes Co., March 27/16;

            p. 43: SX 7848: special cup [trophy?], for B.B.&B. Co., March 27/16 [OPEN WITH CARE – PARTIALLY ATTACHED TO PAGE];

            p. 44: SX 7849: dish on stand [compote?], for Hardy & Hayes Co., March 27/16;

            p. 45: SX 7850: vase for the Smith Patterson Co., March 28/16;

            p. 46: SX 7851: dish for the Smith Patterson Co., March 28/16;

            p. 47: SX 7852: knife with medallion of Hercules Powder Co., for J.E. Caldwell Co., Apr. 14, 1916;

            p. 48: SX 7853: loving cup, for B.B.&B. Co., April 7/16 [DRAWING IS TORN – bottom part is loose in volume];

            p. 49: SX 7854: drawing of fork, but knives and spoons also mentioned, for J.S. MacDonald, 4/14/16;

                        SX 7855: silver medal for the New York Spring Horse Show, April 29/16;

            p. 50: SX 7856: bowl with glass lining, for Hess & Culbertson, May 12/16;

            p. 51: SX 7857: child’s set with initial JEC Jr.: cup, bowl, porringer, pitcher, plate, try, knife, fork, spoon, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., May 12/16; [TWO DRAWINGS ARE LOOSE];

            p. 52: SX 7858: compote, for Lebolt[?] & Co., May 15/16;

            p. 53: SX 7859: vase, pierced and engraved, for Paul Yale Greenwood Co., May 15/16;

            p. 54: SX 7860: fork, for J.E. Caldwell;

            p. 55: SX 7861: knife, for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            p. 56: SX 7862: cup or trophy, for The Grogan Co., May 22/16;

            p. 57: SX 7863: pitcher on base, with inscription: The American Rowing Association, The Blake Cup, for J.E. Caldwell, June 8/16;

            p. 58: SX 7864: ladle or serving spoon, June 3[?]/16;

            p. 59: SX 7865: finger bowl, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., June 9, 1916;

            p. 60: SX 7866: plate, for finger bowl, bread & butter, or ice cream, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., June 9/16;

            p. 61: SX 7867: cheese and cracker dish, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., June 9/16;

            p. 62: SX 7868: cup with applied cross guns [trophy], for Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., June 16, 1916;

            p. 63: SX 7869: cup [trophy], with horse head handles, for A. Archabald, June 16/16;

            p. 64: SX 7870: sketch of Springfield rifle to be crossed and applied to a cup, for J.E. Caldwell, June 21/16;

            p. 65: SX 7871: grapefruit spoon, ice cream fork, salad fork, for L.C. Beardsley Co., 5/19/16;

            p. 66: SX 7872: dish, for Mrs. E. Buel [sic], June 23/16;

            p. 67: SX 7873: dish, for Mrs. E. Buel [sic], June 23/16;

            p. 68: SX 7874: ends of flatware in Pointed Antique pattern, with initials CBH, June 24/16;

            p. 69: SX 7875: vase, for the Grogan Co., July 6/16;

            p. 70: SX 7876: notes about a tea tray, no sketch, for Sim & Co., July 26/16;

            p. 71: SX 7877: flatware;

                        SX 7878: puff box, for Mitchel Greer[?],

            p. 72: SX 7879: salt dish, with glass lining, for Kates Bros., Aug. 10/16;

                        SX 7880: napkin ring, for Kates Bros., Aug. 10/16;

                        SX 7881: ice bowl, for Kates Bros., Aug. 10/16;

            p. 73: SX 7882: coffee pot, for B.B.&B. Co., 8/14/16;

            p. 74: SX 7883: plateau for candelabra, for Grogan Co., Aug. 16/16;

            p. 75: SX 7884: loving cup with applied seal for A.M. Fleischmann, 8/18/16;

            p. 76: SX 7885: silver medal [no inscription shown], for Ralph Deway, Aug. 23/16;

            p. 77: SX 7886: salt dish with glass lining, for Kates Bros., Aug. 30/16;

                        SX 7887: knife, for Shreve Crump & Low, Aug. 30/16;

            p. 78: SX 7888: soup tureen, for Geo. B. Rose, Sept. 26/16;

                        SX 7889: child’s bowls, for B.B & B, Sept. 26/16;

            p. 79: SX 7890: candle stick, for Bailey Banks & Biddle, 9/29/16;

            p. 80: SX 7891: water pitcher, for McQueen, Sept. 29/16;

            p. 81: SX 7892: handle for dessert fork and tablespoon, B.S. &F., Oct. 3/16;

            p. 82: SX 7893: tea kettle, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Oct. 5/16;

            p. 83: SX 7894: cover for cheese and cracker dish no. SX 7867, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Oct. 5/16;

                        SX 7895: crab fork, for B.S. & F., Oct. 6/16;

                        SX 7896: tumblers, for Kates Bros., Oct. 7/16;

                        SX 7897: monograms for a toilet set, for Cowell & Hubbard, Oct. 9/16;

            p. 84: SX 7898: fish dish, for Howard and Co., Oct. 10/16;

            p. 85: SX 7899: ice center dish, for Howard and Co., Oct. 17/16;

            p. 86: SX 7900: special spoon, for Black Starr & Frost Co., Oct. 19/16;

                        SX 7901: napkin ring with Bide-a-Bit in enamel, for R.W. Brixey, Oct. 23/16;

            p. 87: SX 7902: tray, for Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Nov. 1/16;

            p. 88: SX 7903: tray, for Nye & Co., 11/3/16;

                        SX 7904: child’s cup, made at Globe Factory in Newark, for Henry Oerisch[?] Co., Nov. 3/16;

                        SX 7905: tray, for Howard & Co., Nov. 6/16;

            p. 89: SX 7906: plate, for Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., Nov. 6/16;

                        SX 7907: desk pad with gold corners, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Nov. 9/16;

            p. 90: SX 7908: center bowl with mesh, for Fairfield & Co., Nov. 9/16;

            p. 91: SX 7909: plate, for Cowell & Hubbard Co., Nov. 17/16;

                        SX 7910: spoon, engraved “North End Lodge, I.O.O.F., Newark, N.J.,” for A.J. Belanger, Nov. 22/16;

                        SX 7911: tray, for Howard & Co., Nov. 22, 1916;

            p. 92: SX 7912: puff box, for J.E. Caldwell Co., 11/27/16;

                        SX 7913: dish on foot [compote?], for B.B.&B. Co., Dec. 1-16;

            p. 93: SX 7914: cup with applied medal: “National Horse Show Association of America,” for Dominick & Haff, Dec. 2/16;

            p. 94: SX 7915: pin cushion [no sketch], for B.S. & Frost, Dec. 5/16;

            p. 95: SX 7916: compote, for Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., Dec. 11/16;

            p. 96: SX 7917: gravy spoon, for S. Kink & Son, Dec. 13/16;

            p. 97: SX 7918: center piece for Frank Herschede Co., 12/30/16;

                        SX 7919: pitcher, made at Globe, Newark factory, for E.V. Haynes, Dec. 21/16;

            p. 98: SX 7920: vase, for Cowell & Hubbard Co., Jan. 3/17;

            p. 99: SX 7921: spreaders, for S. Kind & Sons, Jan. 8, 1917;

                        SX 7922: flatware set, for Mrs. E.T. Tallmadge, Jan. 8/17;

            p. 100: SX 7923: ramekins, for B.S. & Frost, Jan. 10/16;

                        SX 7924: bowl for J.J. Freeman Co., Jan. 11/17;

                        SX 7925: cocktail forks for Mermod, Jaccard & King Co., Jan. 12/17;

                        SX 7926: coat of arms on handle, for Mrs. H.M. Marsh, Jan. 13/17;

            p. 101: SX 7927: monogram design for flatware, for H. Rattermann, Jr., Jan. 15/17;

                        SX 7928: special spoon work, with monogram RG, Tudor rose, and Welsh dragon, for Charles W. Warren Co., Jan. 17/17;

                        SX 7929: monograms for Norris, Alister Ball Co., Jan. 187/17;

            p. 102: SX 7930: entrée dish, for David R. Rough, Jan. 22/17;

            p. 103-p. 105: SX 7930: meat dishes, for David R. Rough, Jan. 22/17;

            p. 106: SX 7930 fish dish, for D. R. Rough, Jan. 22/17;

            p. 107: SX 7930: double dish, for D. R. Rough, Jan. 22/17;

            p. 108: SX 7930: gravy boat and tray, for D. R. Rough, Jan. 22/17;

            p. 109: SX 7930: tureen, for D. R. Rough, Jan. 22/17;

            p. 110: SX 7931: vases, for Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., Jan. 25/17;

            p. 111: SX 7932: loving cup, “First Troop, Phila. City Calvary,” for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Jan. 27/17;

                        SX 7933: silver frame [with details of construction], for H.P. Sinclair & Co., Jan. 29/17;

            p. 112: SX 7934, SX 7935, SX 7936: frames, with construction details, for H.P. Sinclair & Co., Jan. 29/17

            p. 113: SX 7937: butter knife, for S. Kirk & Co., Jan. 30/17;

                        SX 7938: special cover for a waste bowl, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Feb. 3/17;

                        SX 7939: spoon tray, for E. Keller & Sons, Feb. 6/17;

            p. 114: SX 7940: tray, for Hardy & Hayes, Feb. 8/17;

            p. 115: SX 7941: pepper and salts, with salt spoons, for Bailey Banks & Biddle, Feb. 8/17;

                        SX 7942: knife in 1900 style for Gorham Co., Feb. 9/17;

                        SX 7943: special waste bowl, for Heffern Neuhoff, Feb. 15/17;

            p. 116: SX 7944: Mike Murphy Cup, for BB&B Co., Mar. 1/17;

            p. 117: SX 7945: teaspoons, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Mar. 6/17;

                        SX 7946: Temora Cup, Presented By Edward B. Smith, for J.E. Caldwell, March 6/17;

            p. 118: SX 7947: pepper and salt, with tray, for Cowell & Hubbard, March 8/17;

            p. 119: SX 7947: hot water kettle, for Cowell & Hubbard, March 8/17;

            p. 120-122: SX 7947: coffee pots and teapots, sugar and creamer, for Cowell & Hubbard, March 8/17;

            p. 123: SX 7947: entrée dish, and waste bowl, for Cowell & Hubbard, March 8/17;

            p. 124: SX 7947: centerpiece, for Cowell & Hubbard, March 8/17;

            p. 125: SX 7947: tea set waiter, and meat dish, for Cowell & Hubbard, March 8/17;

            p. 126: SX 7948: tea set tray, for B.B.&B. Co., March 19/17;

            p. 127: SX 7949: baptismal bowl and base, for Henry M. Congdon & Son, Mar. 22/17;

            p. 128: SX 7950: coffee set tray, for S. Kirk & Son, March 22/17;

            p. 129: SX 7951: spoons, for Howard & Co., March 23/17;

                        SX 7952: pitcher trophy, inscribed “presented to Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLean as a token of appreciation and regard from the midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy,” for BB&B Co., March 24/17;

            p. 130: SX 7953: candlesticks, for BB&B Co., 3/26/17;

                        SX 7954: knives with ivory handles, for J.W. Alexander, 3/30/17;

            p. 131: SX 7955: meat dish, for J.E. Caldwell, 3/31/17;

            p. 132: SX 7956: spoons and forks, for Mrs. John W. Alexander;

                        SX 7957: frame, with construction details, for H. p. Sinclair & Co., April 7/17;

            p. 133: SX 7958: frame, with construction details, for H. p. Sinclair & Co., April 7/17;

            p. 134: SX 7959: frame, with construction details, for H. p. Sinclair & Co., April 7/17;

            p. 135: SX 7960: goblet or cup, for G.L.[?] Johnson, April 10/17;

                        SX 7961: vase [trophy], inscribed “Wisconsin Woman’s State Golf Association Championship,” for Rank & Motteram Co., April 19/17;

            p. 136: SX 7962: tea strainer and stand, for Scribner & Locke, April 19/17;

                        SX 7963: flatware for B.S.& F.;

            p. 137: SX 7964: tray, for Frank K. Sturgis, May 11/17;

            p. 138: SX 7965: medallion forks with monogram, for Loring Andrews, May 16/17;

                        SX 7966: tea and coffee pots, for BB&B Co., May 23/17;

            p. 139: SX 7966: creamer, and sugar and waste bowls, for BB&B Co., May 23/17;

            p. 140: SX 7966: tea set tray, for BB&B Co., May 23/17;

            p. 141: SX 7967: ash tray, with half dollar in foot, for Chas. Lanier, May 29/17;

                        SX 7968: candlesticks, for Wm. Baumgarten Co., June 4/17;

            p. 142: SX 7969: cup with flag, with separate sketch for base, for Black Starr & Frost, June 4/17;

                        SX 7970: bouillon cups, for Marshall Field & Co., June 4/17;

                        SX 7971: coffee cups, for Marshall Field & Co., June 4/17;

            p. 143: SX 7972: bases, one to have scene of motorboats, for Black Starr & Frost, June 5/17;

            p. 144: SX 7973: frame, for H.P. Sinclair & Co., June 8/17;

                        SX 7974: mirror or magnifying glass, for Mr. Lebkowitz, June 9/17;

            p. 145a: SX 7975: basket, for Marshall Field & Co., June 11/17;

            p. 145b: SX 7978-A: coffee pot, for J.E. Caldwell, August 15.17;

            p. 146: SX 7976: flatware with initials, for T.H. Tallmadge, June 11/17;

                        SX 7977: almond dish [no sketch], for Cowell & Hubbard, June 15/17;

                        SX 7978: coffee pot, for J.E. Caldwell, June 16/17;

            p. 147: SX 7979: table spoons, with crest, for Bowe Bros., June 25/17;

                        SX 7980: dessert knives, for R.M. Clark, June 26/17;

                        SX 7981: The Brook Club Cup (loving cup) (no sketch), for The Brook Club, July 27/17;

            p. 148: SX 7982: plate, for Jean Turnbull, Aug. 24/17;

                        SX 7983: tea set tray, for Bunde & Upmeyer Co., 8/28/17;

            p. 149: SX 7983: tray for center bowl, for Bunde & Upmeyer Co., 8/28/17;

            p. 150: SX 7983: center bowl, for Bunde & Upmeyer Co., 8/28/17;

                        SX 7984: candlestick for Marshall Field & Co., Aug. 28/17;

            p. 151: SX 7985: various knives, for Brandt Chatillian, Sept. 12/17;

                        SX 7986: butter spreader, for S. Kirk & Son, Sept. 28/17;

                        SX 7987: tea set tray, for Black Starr & Frost, Oct. 2/17;

            p. 152: SX 7988: china and silver basket, for Marshall Field & Co., Oct. 8/17;

            p. 153: SX 7989: china and silver basket, for Marshall Field & Co., Oct. 8/17;

            p. 154: SX 7990: set of flatware, for Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Oct. 30/17;

            p. 155: SX 7991: monogram L.P.C. on Pointed Antique, for J.E. Caldwell, Nov. 3/17;

                        SX 7992: creamer, waste bowl, sugar pot, for Mr. B. Dominick, November 8/17;

            p. 156: SX 7992: teapot and tray, for Mr. B. Dominick, November 8/17;

            p. 157: SX 7992: coffee pot and tray, for Mr. B. Dominick, November 8/17;

            p. 158: SX 7992: hot water kettle, for Mr. B. Dominick, November 8/17;

            p. 159: SX 7993: engraving work on Lex pattern, for Geo. Diske, Nov. 9/17;

                        SX 7994: silver tops for glasses, for A. Webster, Nov. 13/17;

                        SX 7995: hollow handle, for J.E. Caldwell, Nov. 16/17;

                        SX 7996: goblets for C. I. Josephson, Nov. 24/17;

                        SX 7997: flatware set, for B.B.&B. Co., December 7/17;

            p. 160: SX 7998: tureen, gravy boat, tray, for Black Starr & Frost, Dec. 8/17;

            p. 161: SX 7999: soup tureen, for J.E. Caldwell Co., Dec. 10/17;

                        SX 8000: tray for Virginia nail polisher, for Black Starr & Frost, Dec. 20/17;

            p. 162: SX 8001: pepper and salt shakers, vinegar & oil bottles, wire frame, small pitcher, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Dec. 20/17;

            p. 163: SX 8002: centerpiece, for J.E. Caldwell Co., Dec. 22/17;

            p. 164: SX 8003: [no sketch, but labeled bronze shield mounted on oak back], The Captains and Lieutenants Committee, New York Fire Dept., Dec. 1917;

            p. 165: SX 8004: top for cologne bottle, for Black Starr & Frost, Jan. 9/18;

                        SX 8005: engraving on Queen Anne flatware, for K. W. Green, Feb. 2/18;

                        SX 8006: goblet, for B.B. & B. Co., Feb. 14/18;

            p. 166: SX 8007: meat dish and tea set waiter, for Cowell & Hubbard Co., Mar. 6/18;

            p. 167: SX 8008: syrup jar, for W. E. Fellows, March 8/18;

            p. 168: SX 8009: tea tray and footed dish [compote?], for J.E. Caldwell & Co., March 21/18;

            p. 169: SX 8010: chased teaspoons, for Hardy & Hayes, March 22/18;

                        SX 8011: tea set, tray, centerpiece; set includes a kettle, a tea strainer and a covered pitcher (in addition to creamer), for J.E. Caldwell & Co., April 20/18;

            p. 170: SX 8012: sword, with monogram P.C.M., for J.E. Caldwell Co., April 23/18;

            p. 171: SX 8013: flatware set, for Mrs. Kirk B. Johnson, May 3/18;

                        SX 8014: photo frame [no sketch], for H.P. Sinclair Co., May 15/18;

            p. 172: SX 8015: tray, for S. Kirk & Son Co., May 16/18;

            p. 173: SX 8016: open vegetable dish, for Cowell & Hubbard Co., May 17/18;

            p. 174: SX 8017: ash tray, monogramed G.J.J., for Mrs. Kirk B. Johnson, May 20/18;

                        SX 8018: vase, for Hodgson & Kennard Co., June 4/18; TORN DRAWING;

            p. 175: SX 8019: SX 8019: clock case, for Marshall Field & Co., June 5/18;

                        SX 8020: sherbet cup, for T.C. Tanke[?], June 12/18;

                        SX 8021: chocolate muddler, for J.E. Caldwell Co., June 17/18;

            p. 176: SX 8022: flatware for S.C. & Low, July 1/18;

                        SX 8023: silver stopper and glass bottle, for S. & C. Dickinson Co., July 3/18;

                        SX 8024: hot water kettle, for C. Lamden, 7/18/18;

            p. 177: SX 8025: bronze aviation pins, for B.B.& B. Co., 7/24/18;

                        SX 8026: loving cup: The Franklin Wharton Cup for Excellence in Rifle Practice, with emblem of U.S. Marine Corps, for B.B.& B. Co., 7/24/18;

            p. 178: SX 8027: Du Barry dinner service (with list of pieces), July 25/18;

            p. 179: SX 8027: dinner service, including meat dish with tree well, and other dishes or trays, July 25/18;

            p. 180: SX 8028: puff box, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Aug. 6/18;

                        SX 8029: hair receiver, for John Bremer Co., Aug. 6/18;

                        SX 8030: cocktail glass, with monogram F.S.H., for Harkness, Aug. 7/18;

                        SX 8031: toilet set, monogrammed H.S.H., Aug. 12/18;

                        SX 8032: monograms for manicure [set], for Cowell & Hubbard, Aug. 19/18;

            p. 181: SX 8033: sword for Capt. Ten Boeck [sic] M. Terhune, Aug. 31/18;          

                                    [Ten Broeck Monroe Terhune (1879-1957), from New York];

            p. 182: SX 8034: cover for glass jar, for J.E. Caldwell, Sept. 4/18;

            p. 183: SX 8035: loving cup, inscription mentions National Society of the D.A.R. and U.S.N.A competition for seamanship and international law, for J.E. Caldwell, Sept. 16/18;

            p. 184: SX 8036: ice and mint bowl, ice spoon, sugar bowl, sugar sifter, julep cups, and whiskey holder, inscribed Latonia Cup, presented by Latonia Jockey Club, Covington, Kentucky, Nov. 2, 1918, for  Frank Herschede, 9/18/18; [see also SX 8114]

            p. 185: SX 8037: tea tray, for J.E. Caldwell, Sept. 23/18;

            p. 186: SX 8038: [no sketch], box and base, for C.P. Dutton, Sept. 25/18;

            p. 187: SX 8039: loving cup, inscription; To Our Godson, Class of 1919, U.S.N.A., for B.B.&B., 9/23/18;

            p. 188: SX 8040: cover made to fit sugar bowl, for Geo. T. Brod, Oct. 17/18; [probably for George T. Brodnax, Memphis, Tenn.]

                        SX 8041: spoons, for S.H. Cott, Nov. 4/18;

                        SX 8042: pepper shakers, for Hardy & Hayes, Nov. 7/18;

            p. 189: SX 8043: coffee pot, for W.H. Beck Co., Nov. 22/18;

            p. 190: SX 8044: trays, mayonnaise and nut dishes, cocktail sauce holder, for Ness and Company, Dec. 21/18;

            p. 191: SX 8045: bread and butter plates, for J. Barrows, 12/27/18;

                        SX 8046: plates, for Cartier, 12/28/18;

            p. 192: SX 8047: centerpiece, for Cowell & Hubbard, 1/18/19;

            p. 193: SX 8048: pepper shaker, for Charles W. Warren, 1/21/19;

                        SX 8049: special handle [no sketch], for Julius C. Walk, 1/22/19;

                        SX 8050: cup [trophy?], for Galt & Bro., 2/3/19;

            p. 194: SX 8051: candelabra, cup, tray, [no sketches], for J.K. Sturges, 2/15/19;

            p. 195: SX 8052: silver mesh for glass bowl, for Spalding & Co., 2/6/19;

            p. 196: SX 8053: Active Membership Cup, Alumni Association of Lehigh University, presented by Class of 1888, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Feb. 15/19;

            p. 197: SX 8054: chasing on Pointed Antique flatware, for Hardy & Hayes, Feb. 1919;

                        SX 8055: spoon tray, ashtrays, for Miss Schwartz Bros., Feb. 26/19;

            p. 198: SX 8056: flatware for Howard & Co., 2/27/19;

                        SX 8057: flatware for Mrs. J. M. Mitchell, 2/27/19;

                        SX 8058: corners for a blotter, for Loring Andrews Co., 2/27/19;

                        SX 8059: cover for cracker jar, for Sim & Co., 2/28/19;

            p. 199: SX 8060: alms basin, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., March 3/19;

            p. 200a: SX 8061: pitcher, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 3/13/19;

            p. 200b: SX 8062: flatware, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., March 18/19;

                        SX 8063: tea strainer, for Hardy & Hayes, March 28/19;

            p. 2001: SX 8064: [?]iation cup, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., April 11/19;

 

           

 

Acc. 2018x72.45         volume holding design drawings, SX 8065-SX 8157, dated 1919-1922;

DS 4- DS 161, dated 1922-1927

[also ADS 9-ADS 25, but these are numbered as part of DS series]

 

            p. 1: SX 8065: tea tray, to be decorated with naval gun and carriage and inscription, for J.E. Caldwell, 4/25/19;

            p. 2: SX 8066: crumb tray, for J. Brill & Sons, 4/28/19;

                        SX 8067: centerpiece and plateau, for Frank Herschede, 4/28/19;

            p. 3: SX 8068: flat ware, for S. Kirk, May 11/19;

            p. 4-5: SX 8069: silver lamp, kettle, stand, teapot, tea caddy, sugar, alcohol container, creamer, coffee spoons, for Cartier, May 16/19;

                        SX 8071: same pieces, in gold, for Cartier, May 16/19;

            p. 6: SX 8070: corners for blotter, pen tray, ink well and tray, for R.W. Brixey, May 21/19;

            p. 7-8: SX 8071: [see description on p. 4-5]

            p. 9: SX 8072: zodiac bowl, for F.J. Sturgis, June 7/19;

            p. 10: SX 8073: tray, for F.J. Sturgis, June 7/19;

            p. 11: SX 8074tray, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., June 11/19;

                        SX 8075: fruit forks, for S. Kirk & Son, July 1/19;

            p. 12: SX 8076: tray with applied gun [artillery], and inscription, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., July 7/19;

            p. 13: SX 8077: glass and silver compote, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 7/14/19;

                        SX 8078: inkwell, for Grogan Co., 7/21/19;

                        SX 8079: goblets, for J.K. Lemon, 7/21/19;

            p. 14-15: SX 8080: vase and tray, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 7/29/19;

            p. 16: SX 8081: alms basins, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 7/29/19;

            p. 17: SX 8082: alms basins, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 7/29/19;

            p. 18: SX 8083: candlestick, for Grogan & Co., Aug. 11/19;

            p. 19: SX 8084: fruit forks, for S. Kirk & Son, Sept. 11/19;

            p. 20: SX 8085: tray, for Hardy & Hayes Co., Oct. 1/19;

            p. 21: SX 8086: bread and butter plates, for Cowell & Hubbard, 10/10/19;

                        SX 8087: chalice for diocese, for H.M. Congdon & Son, Oct. 15/19;

            p. 22: SX 8088: watch fob, for Continental Field Trials Club, 11/3/19;

                        SX 8089: almond dish, for Mrs. Robt. Law[?], 11/11/19;

            p. 23: SX 8090: hot milk pitcher, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 11/12/19;

            p. 24: SX 8091: loving cups, for Polo Association (formerly SX 6569), 11/13/19;

            p. 25: SX 8092: centerpiece and compotes, for Grogan Co., 11/28/19;

            p. 26: SX 8093: knives, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Dec./7/19;

            p. 27: SX 8094: loving cup, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 12/10/19;

            p. 28: SX 8095: teapot, for N. M. Fleischman, Jan. 19/20;

                        SX 8096: monogram K.L.S. for flatware, for The Grogan Co., 1/20/20;

            p. 29: SX 8097: mayonnaise bowl, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 1/22/19 [sic, i.e. 1920];

                        SX 8098: oyster forks, for Black Starr & Frost, 2/20/20;

                        SX 8099: pepper shakers and salt dishes, for Grogan Co., 2/23/20;

            p. 30: SX 8100: cup [loving cup?], for E.H. Dutter, 2/27/20;

            p. 31: SX 8101: cup [with nautical decoration], for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 3/9/20;

                        [see also SX 8145]

            p. 32: SX 8102: cups [loving cups], for Cady & Olmstead, April 6/20;

            p. 33: SX 8103: cups [loving cups], for Cady & Olmstead, April 6/20;

            p. 34: SX 8104: pepper shakers and salt dishes, for Hardy & Hayes, 4/28/20;

            p. 35: SX 8105: tea knives, for Shreve Crump & Low, May 11/20;

            p. 36: SX 8106: cup [loving cup, with horse head], for Frank Herschede Co., May 24/20;

            p. 37: SX 8107: centerpiece [with candle holders], for K.B. Johnson, May 25/20;

            p. 38a: SX 8108: dish, for Black Starr & Frost, May 26/20;

                        SX 8109: flatware set, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Aug. 16/20;

            p. 38b: SX 8110: spoon work, [no sketch], for Black Starr & Frost, Aug. 17/20;

            p. 39a: SX 8111: plaque [inscription not shown], for Black Starr & Frost, Aug. 27/20;

            p. 39b: SX 8112: monogram TML, for flatware, for J.E. Caldwell, Sept. 22/20;

                        SX 8113: bowl, to Stoddard, Sept. 30/20;

            p. 40a: SX 8114: Latonia Cup, presented by Kentucky Jockey Club, for  Frank Herschede, Oct. 4/20; [see also SX 8036];

            p. 40b: SX 8115: trophy: Fleet Challenge Cup, Atlantic-Pacific Fleet, for B.S. & F., Oct. 21/20;

            p. 41a: SX 8116: tankards, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Oct. 25/20;

                        SX 8117: flatware with monogram, for Grogan Co., Nov. 1/20;

            p. 41b: SX 8118: hot water jug, sugar, creamer, jam jar, salt dish, tea caddy, for J.E. Caldwell, 11/11/20;

            p. 42: SX 8119: disk to be applied to golf ball, for Black Starr & Frost, Nov. 23/20;

                        SX 8120: goblet, for Mr. Patter[?], Nov. 27/20;

            p. 43: SX 8121: loving cup with cover, for Rev. Dr. Slattry, Dec. 6/20; [see also SX 8132]

            p. 44: SX 8122: vase, for Allyn S. Morgan, Dec. 7/20;

            p. 45: SX 8123: plateau for center bowl, for G.T. Montgomery, Dec. 9/30;

            p. 46: SX 8124: [plaque] for Highest Standing in Scholarship, presented by Edward S. Mills, for Edward S. Mills, 12/16/20;

            p. 47: SX 8125: champagne glasses, for F. Potter, Feb. 10/21;

                        SX 8126: cup, inscribed The Jockey Club Gold Cup 1921, for F.K. Sturgis, 3/9/21;

            p. 48: SX 8127: cocktail glasses, for R.W. Brixey, 3/28/21;

            p. 49: SX 8128: trophy, inscribed: Rock Island Arsenal Blunt Trophy, for C.L. Josephson, April 5/21;

            p. 50: SX 8129: trophy, inscribed: Rock Island Arsenal Blunt Trophy, for C.L. Josephson, April 5/21;

                        SX 8130: cup: Wood-Fisher Challenge Cup, from American Powerboat Association, for J.E. Caldwell, April 6/21;

            p. 51: SX 8131: pitcher [no sketch], for Marshall Field & Co., April 19/21;

            p. 52: SX 8132: prayer book box, for Rev. Dr. Slattry, May 24/21 [see also SX 8121];

            p. 53: SX 8133: dessert plate, for J.E. Caldwell, June 2/21;

            p. 54: SX 8134: dish, mayonnaise and entrée dishes, for Marshall Field & Co., June 27/21;

            p. 55: SX 8135: hot milk pitcher, for Black Starr & Frost, June 30/21;

            p. 56: SX 8136: The Middleton Cup, presented by Seaside Park Yacht Club and Albert C. Middleton, for B.B. & B. Co., 7/21/21;

            p. 57: SX 8137: flagon [with cross on top], for Hufnagel & Co., July 30/21;

                        SX 8138: cover for supplied bowl, for Bailey Banks & Biddle Co., August 8/1921;

            p. 58: SX 8139: chalice and plate, for E.H. Hufnagel Inc., 10/18/21;

            p. 59: SX 8140: water [no sketch], for Sylvan Bros., Nov. 22/21;

            p. 60: SX 8141: tea tray [no sketch], for Sylvan Bros., Nov. 22/21;

            p. 61: SX 8142: hot water kettle and stand, for Mrs. Harriman, 11/29/21;

            p. 62: SX 8143: five inch plate, for W.H. Beck Co., Dec. 6/21;

                        SX 8144: cocktail shaker, for L. Weber & Son, Dec. 8/21;

            p. 63: SX 8145: trophy, smaller than SX 8101, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 12/8/21;

            p. 64: SX 8146: pie plate, for B.B. & B. Co., 12/14/21;

            p. 65: SX 8147: tray, for W.H. Beck Co., Dec. 20/21;

            p. 66: SX 8148: trophy: The Lake Placid Cup, inscribed President Harding Trofy [sic], College Winter Sports, Lake Placid Club, Dartmouth, December 31, 1921; for Cartier, Jan. 13/22;

            p. 67: SX 8149: flatware, for Spaulding & Co., Jan. 14/22;

                        SX 8150: vase, for Allyn S. Morgan, Jan. 23/22;

            p. 68: SX 8151: goblet or chalice, for Freeman, 2/9/22;

                        SX 8152: goblet [no sketch], for Julius Goodman, Feb. 9/22;

            p. 69: SX 8153: individual pepper shaker, for Hardy & Hayes, Feb. 15/22;

                        SX 8154: flatware, for B.B. & B. Co., 2/18/22;

                        SX 8155: plate, for G.F. Geiger & Son, Feb. 21/22;

            p. 70: SX 8156: compotes, for B.B. & B. Co., Feb. 28/22;

                        SX 8157: bread and butter plate, for E.C. Potter, March 16/22;

            p. 71: DS 4: Evening Bulletin Trophy, for Marathon Race at Third Annual American Legion Field Day, Philadelphia, June 10, 1922 (with picture of classical Greek man running), for J.E. Caldwell & Co., April 17/22;

            p. 72: DS 5: waiter [no sketch], for J.E. Caldwell & Co., April /22;

            p. 73: DS 6: coffee set tray, for B.B. & B. Co., May /22;

            p. 74: DS 7: The President’s Cup, for S.W. Straus & Co., May 6/22; BLUEPRINT LAID INTO VOLUME, NOT ATTACHED TO PAGE;

            p. 75: DS 8: open vegetable dish, for Kirberger, May 12/22;

            p. 76: ADS 9: bowl, for B.S. & F., May 22/22

                        ADS 10: bowl, for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 77: ADS 11: salad plate [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 12: bread tray, [no name associated with this, but probably for Black Starr & Frost]

            p. 78: ADS 13: mayonnaise bowl, for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 14: mayonnaise bowl [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 15: vegetable dish, for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 79: ADS 16: coffee set [pot, sugar, creamer], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 17: tray, for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 80: ADS 18: sandwich plate [no sketch],

                        ADS 19: dish [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 81: ADS 20: entrée dish [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 21: compote [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 82: ADS 22: compote [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 23: double dish [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 83: ADS 24: compote [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

                        ADS 25: meat dish [no sketch], for B.S. & F., May 22/22;

            p. 84: ADS 26: bowl [no sketch] [probably for B.S. & F., May 22/22];

                        DS 27 x 7: five section glass lined relish dish, for Marshall Field & Co., May 26.22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 85: DS 28: Edgewood Country Club, E.C. Brown Trophy, for Hardy & Hayes Co., June 1/22; [see also DS 31];

                        DS 29: Edgewood Country Club, Championship Cup, for Hardy & Hayes Co., June 1/22; [see also DS 32];

            p. 86: DS 30: trophy [decorated with pine boughs], for Grogan Co., June 2/22; ON LINEN PAPER, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 87: DS 31: miniature cup to go with DS 28, for Hardy & Hayes Co., June 8/22;

                        DS 32: miniature cup to go with DS 29, for Hardy & Hayes Co., June 8/22;

            p. 88a: DS 33: bowl, for Polo Association, July 14/22;

                        ADS 34: bouillon cups, for Globe Art Co., July 28/22;

            p. 88b: DS 35: cover (for a supplied cup), for Grogan Co., Aug. 5/22;

            p. 89: DS 36: trophy: George Arthur Crump Memorial, Pine Valley Golf Club, for J.E. Caldwell Co., Aug. 17/22; laid into the volume are four photographs of the club, to be used in making designs for cup;

            p. 90: DS 37: The Monty Waterbury Cup, presented by Meadow Brook Club, September 1922, for Polo Association, Aug. 23/22; [see also DS 38];

            p. 91: DS 38: another version of DS 37, for Polo Association, Aug. 23/22;

            p. 92: DS 39 x 14: tray, for C.W. Warren, Sept. 18/22;

            p. 93: ADS 40-R4L bowl, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Sept. 20/22;

                        DS 41/51: pitcher, for Grogan Co., 9/25/22;

            p. 94: DS 42/19: tea set and kettle, for C.W. Warren, Sept. 28/22;

            p. 95: DS 44: picture frame, monogramed EGM, for Grogan Co., Oct. 16/22;

            p. 96: ADS 45: alms basin for H. Hebbard, Nov. 9/22; [see also 2018x72.286d];

                        DS 46: punch cups, for Schwartzchild Co., Nov. 13/22; [watercolor of this design is in box of drawings filed by number];

            p. 97: DS 47 X 20: fish platter, for Frank Herschede Co., Nov. 16/22;

            p. 98: DS 48 X 21: tea set and kettle for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT OF HOT WATER KETTLE, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 99: DS 49 x 21: tray for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 100: DS 50 -X 21: service plate for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 101: DS 51 -X 21: bread and butter plate for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 102: DS 52 -X 21: water pitcher for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 103: DS 53 -X 21: water pitcher tray for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 104: DS 54 -X 21: centerpiece for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 12/ /22; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 105: DS 55: centerpiece, for B.G. Roark, 1/8/23;

                        DS 56: cocktail cups, for R.W. Brixey, 1/15/23;

            p. 106: DS 57 – X 24: goblet, for James Allen & Co., Jan. 31/23;

            p. 107: DS 58: basketball trophy: The Cincinnati Enquirer Trophy/ Basket Ball Championship/ Cincinnati High Schools, for Frank Herschede Co., 2/2/23; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 108: DS 59: bowls for class of 1923, for B.B. & B. Co., 2/24/23;

                                    [see also DS 144, which mentions Ivy Club]

            p. 109: ADS 60: bread and butter plates, for Mrs. C.P. Wilson, 2/ /23;

                        ADS 61/41: meat dish, for Greenleaf & Crosby, April 9/23;

            p. 110: DS 62: plaque: The Accident & Health Club Presidents Trophy, Southern Life and Trust Company, Greensboro, North Carolina, for B.B. & B. Co., 4/24/23;

            p. 111: DS 63/65: candlestick, for Black Starr & Frost, 4/26/23;

                        DS 64: candlestick [no sketch, but plain version of DS 63/65], for Black Starr & Frost, 4/26/23;

            p. 112: DS 65: trophy: National Rifle Competition, U.S. Navy Trophy, for B.B. & B. Co., 4/26/23;

            p. 113: ADS 66: coffee set tray, for Bigelow, Kennard & Co., May 5/23;

            p. 114: DS 67: trophy: Pennsylvania Golf Association Championship Trophy, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 5/10/23; BLUEPRINT, LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 115: DS 68: trophy: President’s Match, Coast Artillery Corps, for B.B. & B. Co., 5/28/23;

            p. 116: DS 69: trophy: Coast Artillery Corps to Marine Corps, for B.B. & B. Co., 5/28/23;

            p. 117: DS 70 –X21: coffee cups for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 6/25/23;

                        DS 71 –X21 and DS 72-X21: salt and pepper shakers for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 6/25/23;

                        DS 73 –X21: finger bowls for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 6/25/23;

            p. 118: DS 74 –X21: dessert plates for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 6/25/23;

            p. 119: DS 75 –X21: coffee set for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 6/25/23;

            p. 120: DS 76 –X21: coffee set tray for Mrs. Fisher, for J.M. Kipp, 6/25/23;

                        DS 77: parfaits, for J.C. Walk, Aug. /23;

            p. 121: DS 78 x 7: syrup pitchers, for Cowell & Hubbard, Sept. /23;

                        DS 79 x 7: horseradish dish, for Cowell & Hubbard, Sept. /23;

            p. 122: DS 80: bowl (with pine bough decorations), for J.E. Caldwell, Sept. /23; [watercolor of this design is in box of drawings filed by number];

            p. 123: DS 81: trophy bowl, for The Polo Association, Sept. /23;

            p. 124: DS 82: compote [no sketch], for Flickinger, Oct. /23;

                        DS 83, DS 84: pepper and salt shakers [no sketches], for Flickinger, Nov. /23;

            p. 125: DS 84: sugar, creamer, waste bowl, for Cooper & Forman, 3/15/23; also a separate drawing just of the creamer; DRAWINGS ARE LOOSE IN VOLUME;

            p. 126: DS 85: cocktail shaker, with monogram ERC, for Foster Stevens & Co., Nov. 26/23;

                        ADS 86: goblet, for Schiffiman Jewelry Co., 12/6/23;

                        DS 87: cocktail cups, for Brixey, 12/8/23;

            p. 127: DS 88 – x 21: candlesticks, for Mrs. Fisher, Dec. 1923;

            p. 128: DS 89 x 21: compotiers, for Mrs. Fisher, Dec. 1923;

            p. 129: DS 90: tea set, kettle, and waiter [no sketches], for Spalding &Co., Feb. /24;

            p. 130: DS 91: centerpiece, for Grogan Co., /24;

            p. 131: ADS 92: hot milk pitcher [no sketch], for Galt, /24;

                        ADS 93/60: sterling feet to hold supplied glass bowl [no sketch], for J.E.C. & Co., /24;

                        ADS 94: gravy boat and tray [no sketch], for Mrs. C.P. Wilson, March / /24;

            p. 132: DS 95: base for a loving cup, for B.B. & B.Co., April 1/24;

                        ADS 96x64: tray, for Cartier, May 19/24;

            p. 133: DS 97/35: bouillon cup, for J.E. Caldwell &Co., 5/22/24;

                        DS 98: West Point trophy [no sketch];

                        DS 99: bowl, for B. B. & B. Co., July 9/24;

            p. 134: DS 100: waiter, for Marshall Field & Co., 7/21/24;

                        DS 101: loving cup and cover: Rockaway Hunting Club Polo Challenge Cup 1924, for the club, 7/22/24;

            p. 135: DS 102: Percy M. Preston Cup [no sketch], for Grogan Co., July 26/24;

            p. 136: DS 103: trophy bowl: Canoe Brook County Club/ Women’s Championship/ Summit New Jersey, for the club, July 28/24;

            p. 137: DS 104: bread and butter plate, for Hipp & Coburn Co., July 30/24;

                        DS 105: compote, for Reeve & Schuman, Aug. 19.24;

                        DS 106 x31: tray, for J.J. Freeman, Aug. 20/24;

            p. 138: DS 107/24: goblets, with monogram, for Julius Goodman, 8/20/24;

                        DS 108: bouillon cup, for Shiffman Jewelry Co., Aug. /24

                        DS 109/51: goblet, for Loring Andrews, Aug. 29.24;

            p. 139: DS 110: Helen Crump Street Memorial Trophy, Pine Valley Golf Club [no sketch], for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Oct. 13/24;

            p. 140: DS 111: coffee set tray, for Oppenstein Bros., Nov. 6/24;

                        DS 112: base for loving cup, for B.B. & B. Co., Nov. 7/24;

            p. 141: DS 113: coffee cup, for Webb C. Ball Co., Nov. 18.24;

                        DS 114: cocktail shaker, for Hardy & Hayes Co., Nov. 24/24;

            p. 142: DS 115: salad plates, for Geo. T. Brodnax, Nov. 24/24;

                        DS 116: ice cream plate, for B.B. & B. Co., Dec. 2/24;

                        DS 117: salad fork and spoon, for Loring Andrews & Co., 12/4/24;

                        DS 118: bouillon cups, for H. Mahler, 12/5/24;

            p. 143: DS 119: meat dish with tree well, for J.W. Hatt[?], 12/6/24;

            p. 144: DS 120/19: compotes, for B.F. Roark, Dec. 7/24;

            p. 145: DS 121 and DS 122: gravy boat and tray, for J.W. Hatt[?], Dec. 30/24;

            p. 146: DS 123: casserole, for J.W. Hatt[?], Jan .25

                        DS 124: plates, for C. Ross & Boas, 1/26/25;

            p. 147: DS 125: tray with glass bottom, for Lambert Bros., Feb. 3/25;

            p. 148: DS 126: tray, for Drosten Jewelry Co., 2/9/25;

                        DS 127: medals: Challenge Cup, present by Joseph E. Widener, Bryn Mawr Horse Show, for best pair of hunters, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 2/19/25;

                        DS 128: cocktail cups, for Brixey, 3/12/25;

            p. 149a: DS 129: almond dish, for Hopkins, 3/30/25;

                        DS 130: [bowl], for Smith Patterson Co., 3/2/25;

                        DS 131: plate, for Smith Patterson Co., 3/2/25;        

                        DS 132: 12 inch plate or tray, for Hodgson Kennard Co., 4/6/25;

                        DS 133: bowl, for T. E. Dickinson, 4/7/25;

                        DS 134: bouillon cup saucer, for Bunde & Upmeyer, 4/15/25;

            p. 149b: DS 135 x 35: waiter, for C.D. Peacock, 4/27/25;

            p. 150a: DS 136 x 35: sugar bowl, 4/27/25;

                        DS 137/83: double vegetable dish: no sketch made; 5/4/25;

            p. 150b: DS 138: candelabra, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., 5/4/25;

            p. 151a: DS 139 and DS 140: seals for Continental Field Trials Club [no sketches], for Fleishman, 5/7/25;

                        DS 141: entrée dish, for Webb C. Ball, 6/4/25;

            p. 151b: DS 142: vase, for C.W. Warren Co., 6/11/25;

            p. 152a: DS 143/83: serving tray;

                        DS 144: bowl [no sketch], see DS 59, for Ivy Club, 6/25/25;

            p. 152b: DS 145/60: vegetable dish and cover, for Marshall Field & Co., 7/15/25;

                        DS 146/19: coffee urn, for C.W. Warren & Co., 7/20/25;

            p. 153a: DS 147: trophy: Star Island Trophy, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Aug. /25;

            p. 153b: DS 148/60: bread and butter plates, 8/10/25;

                        DS 149: coffee cup saucer, for J.R. Chapman, 8/24/25;

                        DS 150/63: plateau, for Marshall Field & Co., 9/8/25;

            p. 154a: DS 151/73: goblet, for Harris Sartor, 10/2/25;

                        DS 152: [tray], “with map of U.S.A. illustrating incidents of journey,” for Black Starr & Frost, 10/22/25;

            p. 154b: DS 153/73: pitcher, for Harris Sarter [sic] Jewelry Co., 11/21/25;

                                    [Harris-Sartor Jewelry Co. was located in Lincoln, Nebraska];

                        DS 154/70: goblet, for Marshall Field & Co., 11/21/25;

                        DS 155: bon bon dish, 11/27/25;

                        DS 156: bowl, 11/27/25;

            p. 155a: DS 157: bowl, 11/27/25;

                        DS 158: bowl, 11/27/25;

                        DS 159: centerpiece and mesh, for C.W. Warren Co., 12/1/25;

            p. 155b: DS 160: sandwich plate, 12/1/25;

                        DS 161: pitcher, for Shreve & Co., 12/9/27.

            [remaining pages are blank]

 

 

 

Box 3: Drawings from Drawers 22-23: Dominick & Haff, and Reed & Barton

 

Folder 1: R & B A.D. Coffee Sets [Reed & Barton after dinner coffee sets] (acc. 2018x72.49a-g)

                        creams, sugars, coffee pots;

 

Folders 2-6: D&H A.D. Coffee Sets [Dominick & Haff after dinner coffee sets] (acc. 2018x72.50a-bbb):

                        creams, sugars, coffee pots, trays;

 

folders 7-8: R&B Almond & Bon Bon Dishes (acc. 2018x72.51a-aa):

                        Many of the designs in these folders are blueprints from the Designing Room;.

51a: three leaves design, dated June 1932;

                       

 

folders 9-11: D&H Almond & Bon Bon Dishes (acc. 2018x72.52a-fff):

                        .52g: sketch of handle for tableware and another sketch are on back;

                        .52h: various sketches on back, including candlestick, a bowl, and what might be trays; main sketch was pricked for transfer purposes;

                        .52i: card tray, but listed with almond and bon bon dishes; a rough sketch found on back; [a similar item is 2018x72.68a, with Miscellaneous Pieces];

                        .52q: sketches on back labeled A66H and A55H (main sketch is AH 994);

                        .52w: design with D&H materials, but paper is blind embossed “Property of Reed & Barton”;

 

Folders 12-13: Bouillon, Coffee cups and saucers, Ramekins, etc. (acc. 2018x72.53a-cc):

            Folder 12; bouillon cups and saucers;

            Folder 13: coffee cups and saucers;

                        .53n: labeled I.R. Chapman & Co.;

 

 

 

Box 4: Drawings from Drawers 22-23: Dominick & Haff, and Reed & Barton

 

Folders 1-3: No. 1 Bowls, A.H. 36-736 (acc. 2018x72.54a-rr)

                        .54c: a centerpiece;

                        .54L: not labeled a centerpiece, but the mesh section makes it one;

                        .54n: berry bowl, by C.C.S., dated 9-28-31;

                        .54q: initialed and dated; C.C.S., 12-19-29;

                        .54r: initialed and dated; C.C.S., 12-13-29;

                        .54t: on back: small sketch of a bowl;

                        .54rr: centerpiece, labeled centerbowl [i.e. centerpiece] & mesh

 

Folders 4-7: No. 2 Bowls, 825-4830 (acc. 2018x72.55a-bbb)

                        .55c: designs on back may be bleed-through from what on front;

                        .55d: addition sketches on back, but some possibly bleed-through from front;

                        .55f: berry bowl, initialed and dated: G.F., 10.22.31;

                        .55j: 9” bowl, initialed and dated: C.C.S., 8-6-31;

                        .55L: 9” bowl, initialed and dated: C.C.S., 1-18-29;

                        .55o: bowl, initialed and dated: C.C.S., 6-12-31;

                        .55p: 10” bowl, initialed and dated: C.C.S., 1-22-29;

                        .55ff: on back: circle divided into quarters;

                        .55gg: design on back may be bleed-through from what on front; small rough sketches also found; dated 3/19/14;

                        .55ii: dated 4/25/18;

                        .55kk: very rough sketches on back (more doodles, than sketches);

                        .55xx: [this drawing is folded];

 

Folder 8: No. 3 Bowls (acc. 2018x72.58a-k):

                        .58a-d: sherbets, no. A 502/80 and A 618/80 [two of each];

                        .58e: nappy, no. A 676/80;

                        .58f-i: bowls, nos. AH 36, AH 549/80, AH 580/80, AH 581/80;

                        .58j: Paul Revered reproduction bowl, from D&H chucks, no. SE 169;

                        .58k: bowl, Paul Revere style, labeled: ours, R&B

 

Folders 9-10: Bread and butter plates (acc. 2018x72.56a-u):

                        .56a: design to include Pro Patria seals;

                        .56h: with note: set bot by Smith;

                        .56L: initialed and dated: C.C.S., 7-16-29;

                        .56p: dated 12/19/12;

                        .56s: dated 5/4/17;

                        .56t-u: ordered by J.E. Caldwell [jewelry store]

 

Folders 11-14: No. 1 Children’s Goods (acc. 2018x2.57a-zz):

            Folder 11: Cups (.57a-cc);

                        .57b: dated 6.26.18; to include Pro Patria seal;

                        .57j: watercolor of child’s cup, gold in color, numbered Y62;

                        .57n: initialed F.E.A.;

            Folder 12: Bowls (.57dd-ii);

                        .57ee: initialed and dated: C.C.S., 5-13-31;

                        .57ff: includes Pro Patria seal;

            Folder 13: Porringers (.57jj-uu);

                        .57kk: includes Pro Patria seal;

                        .57qq-rr: includes a note, initialed and dated EK, 10/27/30;

            Folder 14: Plates (.57vv-zz)

                       

 

 

Box 5: Drawings from Drawers 22-23: Dominick & Haff, and Reed & Barton

 

Folders 1-5: No. 2 Children’s Goods (acc. 2018x2.59-.60):

            Folder 1: Cups (.59a-t);

                        .59a: Bunny cup: with rabbit engraved in bottom on cup; [matching bowl: .59u];

                        .59g: drawing initialed and dated C.C.S., 6-6-30; [see also .59y]

                        .59j: includes design of Man in the Moon;

                        .59o, q-r: like McC’s W2, W5, W6; [see also .59bb, .59gg]

                        .59t: etched with a girl’s pattern and a boy’s pattern;

            Folder 2: Bowls (.59u-gg);

                        .59u: bunny bowl, to match cup in .59a;

                        .59x: drawing initialed and dated C.C.S., 5-13-31;

                        .59y: drawing initialed and dated C.C.S., 6-6-30; [matches .59g];

                        .59z: shows circus parade to be embossed on bowl;

                        .59bb: similar to McC’s W2 [see also .59o];

                        .59gg: similar to McC’s W6 [see also .59r];

            Folder 3: Porringers (.59hh-rr);

                        .59hh: handle is figure of clown with a pig;

            Folder 4: Plates (.59ss-ggg)

                        .59xx: initialed and dated C.C.S., 6-9-30;

                        .59bbb-ccc: similar to McC’s W6 [see also .59r and .59gg];

            Folder 5: extra materials, including a price list, and drawings from this folder ) (.60a-h):

                        .60a-b: “The following is a brief outline of the new items that are to be developed in connection with the line of baby and child’s hollow ware….”  List dated April 15, 1931; the name Mr. Syms is typed at top; notes added;

                        .60c: more information about list above, dated May 12, 1931; initialed C.F. [for Charles T. Freer], name Mr. Syms typed at top of page;

                        .60d-e: handwritten list of “Drawings needed for Children’s Goods,” dated 4/17/31;

                        .60f: price list for Reed & Barton Baby and Child’s Hollow Ware,” April 13, 1931;

                        .60g: design with circus figures;

                        .60h: design with clowns and animals (rabbit, ducks, horse, dog);

 

Folder 6: Cigarette Holders [i.e. containers, but not boxes] (acc. 2018x72.61a-c):

                        .61a: holder in form of silk hat;

                        .61b: holder in form of garden urn;

                        .61c: holder in form of covered jar

 

Folders 7-8: Comports [sic, i.e. Compotes] (acc. 2018x72.62a-w)

                        .62e: note attached to drawing is initialed and dated ECK, Aug. 24-22;

                        .62L: cherry dish;

                        .62o: circular sketch on back; part of design was pricked, probably for transfer;

                        .62r: dated 5/25/11;

                        .62t: W.K. sketch, 5/27/15; apparently made for Marshall Field Co.;

                        .62u: WkSk, 12/13/12, apparently for Black, Starr & Frost;

                        .62v: WkSk 9/10/14;

                        .62w: WkSk 8/5/14;

 

Folders 9-11: D&H Dessert, Sugars & Creams (acc. 2018x72.63a-gg):

            Folder 9: Sugar bowls only (.63a-n):

                        .63f: on back: circle divided into quarters;

                        .63L: dated 2/22/39;

            Folder 10: Creamers only (.63o-y):

                        .63w: WkSk 1/6/13;

            Folder 11: both sugars and creamers on same sheet (.63z-gg):

                        .63ee: on back: sketch of a bowl with a lid;

 

Folders 12-13: R&B Dessert Sets, Sugar & Cream (acc. 2018x72.64a-y):

            Folder 12: (.64a-m)

                        .64a-d: sugar baskets A 205 and A 206, with glass linings (2 drawings of each);

                        .64e-f: sugar and cream, both initialed and dated G.F., 11.2.31;

                        .64h-i: sugar and cream, both initialed and dated C.C.S., 4-11-31;

            Folder 13: (.64n-y):

                        .64o: labeled dessert coffee, but this is creamer;

                        .64p-r: sugar baskets, of which two are noted as having glass linings;

                        .64t-u: sugar and cream both initialed C.C.S.

                        .64x-y: sugar and creamer; sugar is labeled Bailey Banks and Biddle, 1/25/19, with note to add deal of West Point; creamer is initialed F.E.A.

 

 

Folders 14-15: D&H Goblets, Cocktails, Drinking Cups, Etc. (acc. 2018x72.65a-z)

            Folder 14: (.65a-n):

                        .65a: cocktail cup, gilt inside;

                        .65c-d: goblets;

                        .65e: cocktail cup; also a sketch on back;

                        .65f-g: both labeled DS 128, .65f is drawing, and .65g is presentation watercolor;

                        .65i: dated 2/11/28, for Black, Starr & Frost;

                        .65j: Queen Anne goblet, for Jaccard Jewelry, 11/28/28;

                        .65k: “design sent to Taunton, 12/12/29”;

                        .65L: goblet, H & H [Hardy & Hayes?], Feb. 6/28;

                        .65n: cordial: with notes on back;

            Folder 15: (.65o-z)

                        .65o: whiskey;

                        .65p: could be high ball or tooth brush cup; notes on back;

                        .65r: stamped with date Sep 11, 1924;

                        .65s: goblet;

                        .65v: [for] M. James, 6/27/28

                        .65w: goblet;

                        .65y: for J.K. Lemon, 7/21/19;

                       

 

Folder 16: R&B Goblets, Cocktails, Drinking Cups, Etc. (acc. 2018x72.66a-s)

                        .66a-b: goblets;

                        .66c: highball cup, initialed and dated C.C.S., 8-19-31;

                        .66d: mint julep and high ball cups;

                        .66e: mint julep cup, initialed and dated C.C.S., 8-20-31;

                        .66h-i: mint julep cups; .66i was made for Victor Bogaert;

                        .66j-k: nested drinking cups; .66k initialed and dated C.C.S., 1-9-30;

                        .66L: cocktail cup, initialed and dated C.C.S., 9-23-30;

                        .66m: cocktail tumbler;

                        .66n-o: cocktail goblets; stem of .66n has a rooster; stem of .66o has an owl, and is dated Jan. 1933;

                        .66p-s: cocktail cups; .66p-q are same and are initialed and dated C.C.S., 5-1-29; .66s is initialed and dated C.C.S., 6-11-29;

 

Folder 17: Ice Cream Dishes & Plates (acc. 2018x72.67a-c):

                        .67a: dish with strainer or drain;

                        .67b: plate; work Sk 2/11/11, for Black Starr & Frost;

                        .67c: plate (so labeled, but side view shows it is a bowl)

 

 

 

Box 6: Drawings from Drawers 22-23: Dominick & Haff, and Reed & Barton

 

Folder 1: Miscellaneous pieces (acc. 2018x72.68a-i):

            .68a: card tray [see also 2018x72.52i: a similar card tray, but filed with bon bon dishes];

            .68b: marriage cup;

            .68c-f: tea strainers;

            .68g: kettle lamp, initialed and dated C.C.S., 7-30-30 [to keep contents of kettle warm];

            .68h: kettle lamp;

            .68i: candle cup construction;

 

Folders 2-4: Muffineers, Marmalade, Mayonnaise & Finger Bowls (acc, 2018x72.69a-nn):

            Folder 2: Muffineers and marmalade frames (.69a-i):

                        .69a-c: muffineers [similar to a sugar caster];

                        .69d: muffineer with matching pitcher;

                        .69e: muffiniere [muffineer];

                        .69f-h: marmalade jar covers;

                        .69i: marmalade frame;

            Folder 3: Mayonnaise bowls (.69j-x):

                        .69j: stamped with date May 25, 1922;

            Folder 4: Mayonnaise bowls (.69y-nn):

                        .69bb: initialed and dated G.F., 5-31;

                        .69ii: “from A.[?] Wall & Co.”;

                        .69jj: dated: W.D. 4/30/18, AB WD 12/20/21;

                        .69kk: initialed F.E.A.;

 

Folders 5-7: Pepper & Salts (acc. 2018x72.70a-pp)

            .70b: presentation watercolor of pepper shaker and salt bowl, DS 84 and DS 83;

            .70c-d: pencil drawing and presentation watercolor of pepper shaker and salt bowl, DS 198;

            .70o: 1034 pepper shaker, dated 1/31/16 [see also .70p-q];

            .70q: 1034 pepper shaker, traced by G.F., 10.5.31; [see also .70o-p];

.70r: 1034 open salt, dated WkSk 3/3/13 [see also .70s];

.70u: gouache drawing of pepper shaker and open salt, 1074 and 1057, dated 1/25/16;

.70aa: pepper shaker, no. 1128, dated 12/16/21;

.70pp: pepper shaker and open salt, SX 8104, for Hardy & Hayes, 4/28/20;

 

Folders 8-9: No. 1 D&H Sandwich Plates (acc. 2018x72.71a-bb)

            .71a: original folder cover, with small sketches; [no other original covers were retained];

            .71e: rough sketch on back;

            .71i: blueprint with rough sketch on back;

            .71j: blueprint with calculations on back;

            .71v: with note “return with sample to Mr. Syms”;

            .71x: initialed and dated C.C.S., 8-19-31;

            .71aa: dated Jan. 1933;

 

Folders 10-12: No. 2 R&B Sandwich Plates (acc. 2018x72.72a-LL)

            .72a: initialed and dated J.F., 10-7-1938;

            .72b: initialed and dated J.F., 9-27-1938;

            .72c: initialed and dated L.C., 1-2-1941;

            .72d: initialed and dated J.F., 9-8-1938; with note: embossed medallion & piercing done at Goodwin & Gregory;

            .72e: initialed and dated J.F., 9-12-1938; with same note as on .72d;

            .72f: initialed and dated J.F., 12-10-1938;

            .72g: initialed and dated J.F., 5-29-1940;

            .72h: initialed and dated J.F., 8-12-1938;

            .72i: initialed and dated J.F., 8-19-1938;

            .72j: initialed and dated J.F., 12-9-1938;

            .72k: initialed and dated J.F., 6-25-1940;

            .72cc: photograph mounted on board, broken into two pieces; rough sketch on back;

            .72dd: photo of same plate as in .72bb, photo cut into 6 pieces and mounted on paper, design available as bowl or plate;

            .72gg: dated W.D. 5/23/16;

            .72LL: page from catalog, photo of 3 sandwich trays, ¾ size;

 

Folder 13: Service & Dinner Plates (acc. 2018x72.73a-e):

            .73a: service plate, initialed and dated J.F., 3-7-1939;

            .73b: service plate, working sketch, 4/29/08;

            .73e: wksk [working sketch] 12/11/11;

 

Folder 14: Shells (acc. 2018x72.74a-n):

            .74a-b: drawings are folded; both include front and size views; rough sketch on back of b;

            .74c: also folded drawing, with front and side views, stamped with name of Howard & Co., New York; Dominick & Haff also written on the paper;

            .74d: wksk 8/1/13; rough sketch on back;

            .74e: another folded drawing, with front and side views;

            .74f-g: both no. 1524; labeled bon bon;

            .74h-i: no. 1525, labeled bowl (same pattern as no. 1524);

            .74j: shell bon bon, S.E. 299, January 1933;

            .74k: shell epergne, S.E. 300, Jan. 1933;

            .74L: bon bon , S.E. 301, Jan. 1933;

            .74m: olive or relish, from S.E. 253 D&H;

            .74n: bon bon, initialed and dated C.C.S., 12-22-31;

 

Folder 15: Sherbets & Parfaits (acc. 2018x72.75a-s):

            .75a: gouache drawing of a sherbet, DS 234;

            .75b: stamped Dominick & Haff, initialed F.E.A.;

            .75d: with note mentioning Mr. Maule;

            .75i: gouache drawing of plate for A490 sherbet, numbered DS 166, “Bryants” at top;

            .75j: sherbet on front, part was glass; sketch of plate rim on back;

            .75k: including glass lining;

            .75L: dated W.D. 11/20/17;

            .75m: signed and dated E.O. Rejanniet[?], 6/5/19;

            .75o: sherbet cup, initialed and dated C.C.S., 11-26-29;

            .75p-q: parfaits;

            .75r-s: parfait DS 317, initialed and dated C.C.S., 5-2-29;

 

 

Box 7: Ecclesiastical Goods [these were together in a folder]

 

Folders 1-2: Chalices (acc. 2018x72.76a-u):

            .76a: watercolor of chalice No. 2 (with paten behind it);      

            .76b: pen and ink drawing of #2 (with paten to go on top);

            .76c: watercolor of chalice no. 4, with pencil sketch of paten and outline of base;

            .76d: pen and ink drawing of #4 [not same as in .76c];

            .76e: pen and ink drawings of #5;

.76f-g: pen and ink drawings of #6;

.76h: chalice #10, with paten on top;

.76i: chalice #12, with colored detail; paten suspended above, and plan of base, for J.E. Caldwell & Co;

.76j-k: chalice #21 and chalice #22, with patens suspended above;

.76L: watercolor of chalice and paten, SX 7221, with label of J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

            .76m: chalice #3, with paten or alms basin;

            .76n: 3” high chalice, with outline of base, for J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

            .76o-p: two pencil drawings, not labeled;

            .76q: pencil drawing of chalice, with paten, labeled A;

            .76r-s: two pencil drawings, labeled A and B; found clipped together;

            .76t: chalice and paten, dated 16 Dec. 1914;

            .76u: list of what was supposed to be in folder [not all drawings were found];

 

Folder 3: Ciboria (acc. 2018x72.77a-i):

            .77a: list of what was in original folder;

            .77b: pencil drawing with gold highlights;

            .77c: gouache drawing, with red highlight, of ciboria and base, for J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

            .77d: watercolor, with pencil outline of base; a company name has been trimmed off;

            .77e: an ind. [individual?] communion set: chalice, paten, an unknown item, and a flagon;

            .77f: ciborium, with five sketches of different engraved designs;

            .77g: a watercolor of a ciborium with jewels;

            .77h: includes plan of base;

            .77i: no. 11214, with plan of foot

 

Folder 4: Communion tray (acc. 2018x72.78)

 

Folder 5: Flagons, cruets, etc. (acc. 2018x72.79a-f) (additional pieces in oversize folder):

            .79a: watercolor of flagon and perforated spoon;

            .79b: flagon;

            .79c: flagon No. 3; rough sketch on back;

            .79d: flagon and chalice, with paten on top;

            .79e: silver flagon, des. no. 112009;

            .79f: flagon, NO. 52515 A, with plans of body and foot;

 

Folder 6: Miscellany (acc. 2018x72.80a-d):

            .80a-b: designs;

            .80c: vase? no. 22415;

            .80d: photograph, label on back: Cleveland Cathedral, O., paten for Page chalice, photograph by Herbert Wheaton Congdon;

 

 

 

Box 8: drawings arranged by form (acc. 2018x72.81-.98)

            [Note: these drawings were not in folders when the collection was acquired, and the numbers on the drawings do not seem to be product numbers]

 

Folders 1-2: Bon Bon Dishes (acc. 2018x72.81a-w):

            .81a: designed by Lafferty;

            .81b-h: designed by Rodgers;

            .81v: Revere shape, with piercing used by Revere

            .81w: the name Miller is written in pencil, perhaps the designer;

 

Folder 3: Book plate for Sinclair Weeks (acc. 2018x72.82)

            [Weeks was president of Reed & Barton for a number of years.]

 

Folder 4: Bouillon & Soup Cups (acc. 2018x72.83a-c):

            .83a: “sent Taunton Aug. 27, for Hardy & Hayes”; [see also .87k];

            .83b: labeled Geiger & Ament, 8/22/28;

            .83c-d: 8 and 10 oz. soup cups

 

Folder 5: Children’s goods (acc. 2018x72.84a-j):

            .84a: bowl, designed by Lafferty, marked R&B;

            .84b-e: cups, two in Revere style;

            .84f-g: cups designed by Cayer;

            .84h: bowl and plate, designed by Cayer;

            .84i: bowl decorated with a squirrel;

            .84j: porringer designed by Lafferty;

 

Folder 6: Cigarette boxes and smoking paraphernalia (acc. 2018x72.85a-f):

            .85a: not labeled, but appears to be matchbox holder and matching ashtray;

            .85b: smoker’s set (cigarette holder and ashtray, both with wooden handles), designed by Rodgers; [see also .126gg: creamer and sugar set in same form]

            .85c: cigarette box;

            .85d: cigarette chest [box in form of two drawer chest of drawers];

            .85e: wash drawing: cigarette box with sliding cover [to resemble deck of cards];

            .85f: watercolor: box for 50 cigarettes, specifically for Old Gold Cigarettes, with a railroad boxcar as part of the design;

 

Folders 7-8: Compotes (acc. 2018x72.86a-w):

            .86a: folded so as to show with taller and shorter stems;

            .86b: tall compote C; marked: Out;

            .86c-d: gouache drawings of suggestions for short line;

            .86f: from S.E. 254 D&H;

            .86g: Art Deco style;

            .86j: dated 5-8-46, with note: suspended, J[illegible]M;

            .86L-m: these two were found pinned together, presumably m is an alternate decoration for that found on L;

            .86n-p; designs by Cayer;

            .86q; design by Watson;

            .86r-v; designs by Lafferty;

            .86w; design by Miller [name stamped under Remarks];

 

Folder 9: Cups (acc. 2018x72.87a-m):

            .87a: two-handled cup;

            .87b: a loving cup, two cups with one handle, and a candlestick or a stem for something like a compote;

            .87c: two-handled cup with flowers and a cross;

            .87d: one-handled cup, W.D. 1/19/20, with one set made for Basker[?] of [illegible] and another set for Black Starr & Frost;

            .87e: one-handled cup;

            .87f: one-handled cup sitting on something;

            .87g: one-handled cup, “finished drawing to Taunton then send Saml Kirk”; on back: sketches of details of something;

            .87h-i: cocktail cups;

            .87j: punch cup for Paul Revere bowls, “hold for B line”;

            .87k: “sent Taunton Aug. 27, for Hardy & Hayes”; [see also .83a];

            .87L: cup for Bullard Bros., 12/31/27 [possibly a bouillon cup];

            .87m: coffee cup and saucer, June 27, ’18;

 

Folder 10: Goblets (acc. 2018x72.88a-j):

            .88a: “a good goblet”;

            .88b: goblet with Hepplewhite mount on foot”;

            .88c-d: water goblets;

            .88h: watercolor of golden goblet, dated on back: Dec. 16, 1925;

            .88i: dated Jan. 24/29, “finished drawing sent to Taunton … and to be sent to one of [illegible] customers[?];

            .88j: signed and dated G.F. Johnson, April 10/17;

 

Folder 11: Ice Buckets and Ice Tubs (acc. 2018x72.89a-d):

            .89a-c: ice tub frames

            .89d: ice tub

 

Folder 12: Orange Juice Holders (acc. 2018x72.90a-b)

 

Folder 13: Plates: Bread and Butter Plates, and a Butter Dish (acc. 2018x72.91a-e):

            .91a: gouache drawing;

            .91b: for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Oct. 26, 1927;

            .91c: bread and butter plate altered to dessert plate;

            .91e: glass-lined butter dish, English, imported [in form of a shell];

 

Folder 14: Porringers and Basins (acc. 2018x72.92a-d):      

.92a: porringer, handle shows frog under a mushroom;

            .92b: porringer, handle is a bear;

            .92c: porringer, handle is a squirrel;

            .92d: porringer, “see Mr. Rivard”;

 

Folder 15: Salt and Pepper Shakers (acc. 2018x72.93a-i):

                        [possibly some are muffinners or sugar casters]

            .93a: wash drawing of shaker;

            .93b: two shakers;

            .93c: four shakers and a shape; on back: two coffee pots;

            .93d-e: shakers designed by Rodgers;

            .93f-g: shakers designed by Watson;

            .93h: four shakers, designed by Lafferty;

            .93i: pepper shaker and open salt, for Nelson & Sons, Madison, Wis., Dec. 3/28;

 

Folder 16: Serving dishes: Covered Jar; and Almond, Cracker, Olive and Lemon Dishes (acc. 2018x72.94a-k):

            .94a: covered jar, designed by Lafferty, 4.11.40;

            .94b-f: almond dishes (c: old La Salle; d: shell-shape; e: old Contempora; f: almond dish or ash tray, dated 8/15/38);

            .94g-h: cracker plate and cracker dish;

            .94i: olive dish;

            .94j: lemon dish, “gilt in lieu of lining,” with a lemon fork;

            .94k: lemon dish with removable glass lining;

 

Folder 17: Sherbets and Sundae Stands (acc. 2018x72.95a-f):

            .95a; sherbet, gouache drawing, name on back: Arthur A. Everts;

            .95b: sherbet, request from Taunton Oct. 22, for Arthur A. Everts Co., sent Oct. 23;

.95c: sherbet, gouache drawing; dish apparently has glass lining;

            .95d: sherbet cup;

            .95e: sherbet cup, for Bailey Banks & Biddle, sent to Taunton for estimate;

            .95f: sundae stand for New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad;

 

Folder 18: Tankards (acc. 2018x72.96a-c):

            .96a: presumably bodies for different size tankards, with initials J.P.R. written on sheet;

            .96b: tankard, showing more details of handle than body;

            .96c: tankard, in white metal, pewter finish with glass bottom;

 

Folder 19: Tea strainers (acc. 2018x72.97a-j):

            .97a-g: all these are drawn on the back of Pending Order Copy forms; many of the strainer handles have diamond designs; the orders were for a variety of flatware and serving dishes;

            .97h-j: each sheet has two designs on it, lettered A-F, showing various handle designs;

 

Folder 20: Tureens, Casserole, and Vegetable Dishes (acc. 2018x72.98a-g):

            .98a: banquet tureen, 72 oz., N.E. 269;

            .98b: tureen, 40 oz., $26.00;

            .98c-d: tureens and plates

            .98e: casserole, 8 oz.

.98f-g: vegetable dishes with lids

 

 

 

Box 9: drawings arranged by form (acc. 2018x72.99-.129)

            [Note: these drawings were not in folders when the collection was acquired, and the numbers on the drawings do not seem to be product numbers]

 

Folder 1: Bread trays (acc. 2018x72.99a-L):

            .99a: dated 21 March 1916, drawn by [squiggle];

            .99e: out, 5-8-46, JTM[?];

            .99f-g: designed by Cayer;

 

Folder 2: possibly Bread trays (acc. 2018x72.100a-f)

            These are not labeled, but resemble the items labeled as bread trays.

 

Folder 3: Gravy and Sauce Boats (acc. 2018x72.101a-g):

            .101a-b: gravy boats and trays, designed by Cayer;

            .101c: gouache drawing of gravy boat and tray, decorated with grapes;

            .101d: gravy boat and tray;

            .101e: gouache presentation drawing of sauce boat and tray;

            .101f: sauce boat;

            .101g: not labeled whether gravy or sauce boat;

 

Folder 4: more than one form pictured (acc. 2018x72.102a-L):

            .102a: chiefly a plate, but also a fork and a pitcher;

            .102b: finely done pencil drawing of pitcher and tray;

            .102c: bowl on tray, with two views of a serving spoon;

            .102d-e: wash drawings of shell-shaped raviar, celery, nuts, bon bon, etc. dishes;

            .102f-g: two unlabeled drawings, but of same form as in .102d-e;

            .102h: matching set of bowl, bon bon dish, and sandwich plate;

            .102i: console set: bowl on stand with candlestick (grape design);

            .102j: wash drawing of bowl with two candlesticks, probably considered a console set;

            .102k: appears to be bowl and candlestick, “shape adapted from ancient pyxis,” part to be of Bakelite; drawing with initials TLG [not necessarily in that order]; [see also .135m – bowl from kylix, also initialed TLG];

            .102L: labeled large gravy boat tray, but shows part of a bowl or tureen and part of a tray;

 

Folders 5-6: Pitchers (acc. 2018x72.103a-aa)

            .103a-p: water pitchers;         

            .103q-s: water pitchers designed by Cayer;

            .103t-a: pitchers;

            .103aa: wash drawing of sterling pitcher, with pencil view from top;

 

Folder 7: Pitchers, possibly from Dominick & Haff (acc. 2018x72.104a-L)

            All these were found in the same folder, and possibly came from Dominick & Haff.

            .104L: water pitcher.

 

Folder 8: Plates: Lunch Plates, Lunch Dishes (acc. 2018x72.105a-b):

            .105a: luncheon plate, dated 5-18-37; additional sketch on back;

            .105b: Dutch lunch dish, “out, 5-8-46, JHM”

 

Folder 9: Plates: Service Plates (acc. 2018x72.106a-d):

            .106a: “to match sample bread & butter plate from Caldwell of Philadelphia, Jan. 15/30”;

            .106d: designed by Rodgers;

 

Folder 10: Plates: possibly service or sandwich plates (acc. 2018x72.107a-n):

            .107a: two square plates or dishes;

            .107b: blueprint;

            .107d: “made by Elmore”; [see also .132u, bowl made by Elmore];

            .107e-f: R&B, designed by Miller;

 

Folder 11: Plates: various flat plates and dishes (acc. 2018x72.108a-j):

            .108b-e: all have pierced borders;

            .108f: oblong dish with wavy design in middle;

            .108g: scroll handle, “out, 5/9/24, JHM”

            .108h: another scroll handle;

            .108i: gouache drawing, dish with pineapple handles;

            .108j: larger version of dish with pineapple handles, but a pencil drawing, not gouache; dated April 21/1943;

 

Folder 12: Plates: Sandwich Plates (acc. 2018x72.109a-L):

            .109a-c: initialed C [possibly for designer Cayer?]

            .109d: initialed T [for designer Turner?];

            .109f-g: to be mechanically decorated & pierced;

            .109i: “pierce flat and dap or spin”;

           

Folder 13: Plates: Sandwich Plates designed by Cayer (acc. 2018x72.110a-h)

 

Folder 14: Plates: Sandwich Plates designed by Lafferty (acc. 2018x72.111a-g)

 

Folder 15: Plates: Sandwich Plates designed by Miller or Rodgers (acc. 2018x72.112-.113a-c)

            .112: designed by Miller;

            .113a-c: designed by Rodgers; .113c was considered to be “bold modern décor”;

 

Folder 16: Plates: Sandwich Plates designed by Turner (acc. 2018x72.114a-L)

            .114a-e: wash drawings on blue paper, all marked “OK, JHM, 5-18-43”:

            .114f: “sandwich plate with tabs” in form of shells

 

Folder 17: Plates: Sandwich Plates designed by Watson (acc. 2018x72.115a-d)

 

Folder 18: Plates: Sandwich Plates with coordinating bowls (acc. 2018x72.116a-j)

                        [see also: Salad Bowls with matching Sandwich Plates]

            .116e: also for bon bon dish;

            .116f-g: also for chop dish; .116f labeled #7;

            .116i: also for bon bon dish, labeled #4;

            .116j: labeled “not our make”;

 

Folder 19: Plates: Sandwich Plates with coordinating bowls, with designers’ names (acc. 2018x72.117-.121)

            .117a-c: by Cayer;

            .118: by Lafferty

            .119: by Rodgers;

            .120a-c: by Turner;

            .121a-b: by Watson, although .121b is marked “all Watson Co.,” so these may be designs for Watson Co. rather than designs by Watson

 

Folder 20: Salad Bowls with matching Sandwich Plates (acc. 2018x72.122a-d)

                        [see also: Plates: Sandwich Plates with coordinating bowls]

            .122a-d: all designed by Watson

 

Folder 21: Salad Plates, Bowls, and Dishes (acc. 2018x72.123a-e):

            .123a: salad plate;

            .123b: labeled “ind. [individual] salad bowls,” but also indicates placement of orange juice glass and fruit cup;

            .123c: salad dish, designed by Cayer;

            .123d: salad dish, designed by Lafferty;

            .123e: salad dish, designed by Rodgers

 

Folder 22: Blueprints with details of construction of tea and coffee sets (acc. 2018x72.124a-m):

            .124a: stand pin & joint pin for kettle;

            .124b: ebony knob for coffee, tea, sugar and tea kettle;

            .124c-d: knob top and knob nut for coffee, tea, sugar and tea kettle;

            .124e-g: ebony handle, one each for coffee, tea, and tea kettle;

            .124h: knob support for coffee, tea, sugar and tea kettle;

            .124i-j: lamp ring, and stand pin chain & chain anchor, for tea kettle stand;

            .124k: joint, for coffee, tea, and tea kettle

            .124L: joint & joint pin, for tea kettle & stand;

            .124m: kettle lamp details

 

Folder 23: Teapots (acc. 2018x72.125a-g):

            .125a: design “from china pot brought in by Al. Dumoulin”;

            .125d: inverted pear, Paul Reveres, circa 1765, also Jacob Hurd;

            .125f: designed by Turner;

            .125g: designed by Lafferty

 

Folders 24-26: Creamer and Sugar sets (acc. 2018x72.126a-mm):

            .126a-b: cream and sugar, on separate sheets; wash drawings;

            .126c-d: cream and sugar, on separate sheets; wash drawings;

            .126e-f: cream and sugar, A, George II, circa 1754, on separate sheets; wash drawings;

            .126g-i: sets marked with letter C;

            .126j-k: cream and sugar, classic Georgian, F, on separate sheets; wash drawings;

            .126L-m: sets marked with letters H and I; .126m labeled Portsmouth, late 17s;

            .126p: Queen Anne set, wash drawing;

            .126q-r: cream and sugar, on separate sheets; wash drawings;

            .126s-t: cream and sugar, on separate sheets; pencil sketches;

            .126u: A.D. [after dinner] cream and sugar;

            .126y-cc: designs initialed L [these may have been done by Lafferty]; y-z are creamer and sugar for #I; aa-bb are a dessert set;

            .126dd-ff: sets designed by Lafferty; dd and ee are dessert sets;

            .126gg: designed by Rodgers, creamer has wooden handle; [see also .85b: smoker’s set in same form]

            .126hh-LL: designed by Turner; ii: Georgian; jj: Empire; kk: early American; LL: Old Maryland;

            .126mm: creamer from Salem, 1755-56; with sugar to harmonize;

 

Folder 27: Sugar bowls (no matching creamers) (acc. 2018x72.127a-g):

            .127a: sugar basket, glass lined, signed T, “hold 3/10/38”;

            .127b-d: sugar baskets, all signed with a T inside a cat’s head;

            .127e-g: sugar bowls; .127f is a modern design;

 

Folder 28: Creamers (no matching sugar bowls) (acc. 2018x72.128a-d):

            .128c-d: wash drawings of similar creamers

 

Folder 29: Vases (acc. 2018x72.129a-c):

            .129b: decorated with peacock feather;

            .129c: centre [sic] vase

           

 

Box 10: drawings arranged by form; plus an engraving (acc. 2018x72.130-.137 and .42)

            [Note: these drawings were not in folders when the collection was acquired, and the numbers on the drawings do not seem to be product numbers]

 

Folder 1: Engraving: Reed & Barton’s Centennial Exhibit at Philadelphia, 1876, two copies (acc. 2018x72.42a-b)

 

            Probably a later strike, not from 1876; the copperplate for this is acc. 2018x72.41 (in box 2)

 

Folder 2: Baked Apple Dishes (acc. 2018x72.130a-d):

            .130a-b: wash drawings of 6 and 7 section baked apple dishes;

            .130d: designed by Rodgers, est. 5/9/40 [crossed out]

 

Folder 3: Baskets and Cake Baskets (acc. 2018x72.131a-e):

            .131a: cake basket, initialed T;

            .131b-c: baskets, initialed C;

            .131d-e: initialed M

 

Folders 4-5: Bowls: flat bottoms (ac. 2018x72.132a-aa):

            .132a: bowl (or dish) with partition and liner;

            .132p: design in middle of bowl (spoons and broom?) with initials BTC;

            .132s: bowl with handle, and small extra sketches;

            .132u: “made by Elmore”; [see also .107d, plate made by Elmore];

            .132v: Salem bowl, designed by Lafferty and Turner;

            .132w-x: designs by Lafferty;

            .132y-aa; designs by Miller;

 

Folder 6: Bowls: Mayonnaise, Berry, and Fruit Bowls and Dishes  (acc. 2018x72.133a-L):

            .133a-b: mayonnaise bowls designed by Lafferty;

            .133c: double mayonnaise bowl;

            .133d: mayonnaise bowl, “suspended 5-7-46, JHM”;

            .133e-g: mayonnaise bowls;

            .133h: child’s or mayonnaise bowl;

            .133i: berry bowl [spelled beery bowl], decorated with strawberries and raspberries;

            .133j-L: fruit dishes; .133k is dated 5/8/46; .133L is wash drawing, with penciled detail of its grapevine border;

 

Folder 7: Bowls: Oblong (acc. 2018x72.134a-e):

            .134b: light pencil sketch of bowl, but includes sketches of details;

            .134c: “hold, 4/11/40”; designed by Miller;

            .134d: gouache drawing;

 

Folders 8-10: Bowls on feet or stands; and Paul Revere, Nut, Bacon, and Potato Chip Bowls and Dishes (acc. 2018x72.135a-bb):

                        [see separate folder for Paul Revere bowls);

            .135f: “sent to Taunton, Feb. 21/29, for Bagley & Co., Duluth, Minn.;

            .135h: dated May 26, 1922;

            .135i: designed by Turner, shows variations in handles; “out, 5/9/46, JHM”;

            .135j: dated Feb. 1/24;

            .135L: bowl to match #600 candelara [sic];

            .135m: bowl from kylix, 6th century B.C., with initials TLG; [see also .102k, also initialed TLG and based on ancient Greek form]

           

.135t: Paul Revere bowl, with name Gebelein;

.135u: Paul Revere bowl;

            .135v: decorated Paul Revere bowl, with pineapples;

            .135w-y: chased Paul Revere bowls, all dated 3/10/38;

            .135z: nut bowl;

            .135aa: bacon dish;

            .135bb: potato chip & nut dish

 

Folder 11: Candelabras and Candlesticks: one or two lights (acc. 2018x72.136a-L):

            .136a-i: single light candlesticks;

.136c is Georgian in style;

.136i: to match W.E. 817, dated May 17, 1937;

            .136j: two- or four-light candelabras (2 lights shown, with sketch for 4 lights);

            .136k-L: two-light candelabra designed by Watson

 

Folder 12: Candelabras and Candlesticks: three and more lights (acc. 2018x72.137a-t):

            .137a: “candlestick with or without arms,” showing 3 lights;

            .137b: rough half-drawing of three-light candelabra; (folded drawing);

            .137c-m: three-light candelabras:

                        .137h-k: just the arms and candle cups, showing variations B-E;

                        .137m: made of Bakelite and silver, can convert to 2-lights; initialed TLG, watercolor drawing;

                        .137n: blueprint;

            .137o-p: three- or five-light candelabras; .137o has plans showing layout for different numbers of lights;

            .137q: four branch four-light candelabra, with details in color; sketch of plan included;

            .137r: four- or five-light candelabra, with three plans (one for 4-light, two for 5-light), with highlights in color;

            .137s: Dionne Cluster candelabra, showing four lights, but from the name was probably a five-light candelabra; dated 8-14-37; highlights in color;

            .137t: five-light candelabra, with highlights in color;

 

Folder 13: Chop Dishes (acc. 2108x72.138a-b):

            .138a: not labeled but same form as chop dishes found elsewhere;

            .138b: “comb. [combination] chop & baking dish”

 

 

 

Box 11: drawings arranged by form (acc. 2018x72.139-.146), and

drawings of pewter (acc. 2018x72.147)

            [Note: these drawings arranged by form were not in folders when the collection was acquired, and the numbers on the drawings do not seem to be product numbers; drawings of pewter have numbers, and are in this box because of size]

 

Folders 1-3: Coffee Pots (acc. 2018x72.139a-rr)

            .139a-c: office forms from which drawings have become detached;

            .139d-g: views from side and from top;

            .139h: for Charles W. Warren & Co., Detroit;

            .139i: with inscription: Presented by the University Mothers’ Association, May 3, 1941;

.139j: “for Hotel Bossert”;

            .139L: “drawn for R&B, August 1927”;

            .139n: pear-shaped;

            .139o: W.M. room;

            .139p: “Grogan – no. number”;

            .139r-u: these have touches of color;

            .139bb: wash drawing;

            .139dd: sketches of ten coffee pots and some kind of bowl;

            .139ee: watercolor of coffee pot; in back: sketch of spoon(?) handle;

            .139pp-qq: watercolors on boards

            .139rr: coffee pot, with number 925 penciled in

 

Folder 4: Coffee pots: no. 1-14 through 14-14 (acc. 2018x72.140a-L)

            Numbers 1-7 and 1-9 are missing.  It is not known what the numbers mean, but these were found in a folder together.

Most of the drawings have little touches of color.

 

Folder 5: Coffee pots: with names or initials of designers (acc. 2018x72.141a-o)

            .141a: initialed design: CD[?];

            .141b-c: stamped Cayer;

            .141d-o: stamped Turner

 

Folder 6: Coffee pots: “Decorated H.W.” (acc. 2018x72.142a-q)

[These came from two folders; contents of one folder were marked “new”; contents of other folder were not marked, but the folder itself was labeled “Old.”]

            .142a-h: labeled New; many also include the body tool plan;

            .142i: not labeled, but was in folder with New drawings;

            .142j-p: from folder labeled Old:

            .142q: folder cover, with two small sketches of coffee pots on it

 

Folder 7: Coffee pots: “Sterling H.W.” (acc. 2018x72.143a-q)

            [These were in a folder together; one drawing is a teapot which matches a coffee pot design; one design does have a product number but was kept with the folder.]

            .143a-c: designs stamped Cayer; .142a is labeled as matching Fragrance; .142b matches Windsor line and has a note dated 5/9/46; and .142c matches line 958;

            .143d: stamped Rodgers, “after an old English coffeepot made in 1735”;

            .143j-k: matching coffee and teapots;

            .143p: W.E. 1290; with note dated and initialed 5/9/46, JHM;

            .143q: folder cover, with two small sketches of coffee pots on it

 

Folder 8: Designs and unknown objects (acc. 2018x72.144a-LL):

            .144a: emphasis is on handle, attached to a bowl;

            .144b: two tall cups;

            .144c: various engraving patterns, shown on a plate, with other small sketches, some notes, and sketches of a vase and body of a coffee pot;

            .144d: folded drawing with two design sketches;

            .144e-f: designs shown on rim of plate or tray;

            .144g-h: two boards, each with two designs, both stamped Turner; .144g has patterns labeled Chippendale pie crust and Renaissance; designs on .144h are not labeled;

            .144i: screw;

            .144j: designs labeled #2 and #3;

            .144k: engraved inscription: International Geneva Association Boston Branch;

            .144L: flowery initials;

            .144m: inscription: Winners;

            .144n: fish;

            .144o: pattern for handle, partially pricked;

            .144p1-2: coat of arms for Dowse of Morecrest, Co. Hants, 1623, from Edward Green, Somerset Herald, Heralds College, Feb. 1912, with note: Mr. Dowse – coat of arms – originals (this note written on back of price list);

            .144q: iceboat, probably design for a trophy;

            .144r: partial design, perhaps for a knife handle;

            .144s: various design sketches;

            .144t: engraving or cutwork design; on back: rough sketch of lamp;

            .144u: partial outline, probably of a coffee pot, dated Oct. 23/23;

            .144v: decorative design drawing;

            .144w: the word Inscription;

            .144x: probably plan for a base;

            .144y: sketch of something;

            .144z: winged nude female figure hovering over a town;

            .144aa: seems to be a basket handle;

            .144bb-cc: outlines of decorative designs; .144cc labeled D687, with an illegible word;

            .144dd: design with face of a mythical animal;

            .144ee: picture frame or outline of a plaque;

            .144ff: sketches on front and back;

            .144gg: various designs, one labeled United States of America;

            .144hh: outline of what appears to be a vase, but the words Tea Blocking appear, and the item is to be in pewter;

            .144ii: cartouche;

            .144jj: something with a tube; includes side view;

            .144kk: remnants of a drawing, attached to a backing; most of the drawing has been torn off the backing (possibly rest of drawing is in another folder, but no attempt was made to find it; acc. 2018x72.227g almost fits, but not quite);

            .144LL: monogram TSC inside a cartouche;

 

Folder 9: Flatware and ladles (acc. 2018x72.145a-j):

            .145a: La Splendide small and large salad forks (chiefly outline, little decoration);

            .145b: L’Elegante salad fork, for A. Krantheim, Muskegon, Michigan;

            .145c: handle for fork or spoon;

            .145d: outlines for two forks, two knives, and a knife blade;

            .145e: dessert knife and fork and teaspoon, all with bird on handle;

            .145f: two forks, a knife; with name H. Stadler; and outline of a seated man;

            .145g: gravy ladle;

            .145h-i: punch ladles, A-F (three per sheet);

            .145j: punch ladle with horse head and horseshoe on handle;

 

Folder 10: Glass and silver pieces (acc. 2018x72.146a-l):

            .146a: crystal lined coffee cup;

            .146b: lemon dish; not labeled glass and silver, but coordinates with pieces which are so labeled;

            .146c-d: glass sandwich plates; .146c specifies silver base;

            .146e-g: glass and silver compotes;

            .146h-i: glass salad dishes;

            .146j: glass and silver canapé tray;

            .146k-l: details showing glass cutting;

 

Folders 11-14: Pewter, WE 1-5599, and some with no numbers (2018x72.147a-dd):

            .147a-d: matching set:

.147a: WE 66: almond dish, dated 7/21/31;

                        .147b: WE 68: mayonnaise bowl;      

                        .147c: WE 69: bowl;

                        .147d: WE 70: sandwich plate;

            .147e: WE 91: mayonnaise bowl, to match a sugar;

            .147f: WE 92: chop dish, to have a glass relish lining;

            .147g-i: WE 123, WE 124, WE 125: blueprints of comports;

            .147j-k: WE 166, WE 170: pewter vases or crocks;

            .147L: WE 253, WE 254, WE 256: small shallow bowls, sheet dated 5-13-33; wash drawings;

            .147m: 262: muffineer [found with pewter drawings, although lacks WE prefix and is not noted as being pewter];

            .147n: WE 289: fruit bowl, with butterflies, dated Friday night, Sept. 15;

            .147o-p: # 500 pewter almond dish and bon bon; gouache drawings;

            .147q-r: no. 500: mayonnaise bowl and candy compote; bowl initialed and dated C.C.S., 10-22-30; compote initialed and dated C.C.S., 3-26-31;

            .147s: no. 925: candlestick, initialed and dated C.C.S., 1-16-30;

            .147t: no. 1018: goblet; initialed and dated C.C.S., 6-16-31;

            .147u-v: #1824 coffee pot and pitcher, gouache drawings, initialed M;

            .147w: No. 3525: dinner plate;

            .147x: #5590: details of handle, attached to tankard or pot; initialed M;

            .147y-z: sugar and creamer to match R-35, gouache drawings, initialed M;

            .147aa: pepper and salt shaker;

            .147bb-cc: almond and bon bon dishes; .147bb has designs with three-leaf clovers;

            .147dd: candlestick, with detail of base;

 

 

Box 12: Drawings by form (acc. 2018x72.148-.151, .161-.164), blueprints for door (acc. 2018x72.152), and “items to match” (acc. 2018x72.153-.160):

 

Folder 1: Furniture (acc. 2018x72.148a-f):

            .148a-b: no. 5616A and 5616B: water colors: two different styles of cache Jacobean, for Cady & Olmstead, “not made”;

            .148c: no. 41715B: watercolor of sideboard or buffet, William and Mary style;

            .148d: no. 112715: cabinet, in Sheraton or Hepplewhite style, “not made”;

            .148e: a long table, possibly a desk, but also possibly a display cabinet for a store;

            .148f: a cabinet with drawers;

 

Folder 2: Meat dishes, meat platters (acc. 2018x72.149a-p):

            .149a: cover for meat dish;

            .149b: meat dish, ok’ed by JHM, given to Miss McCarty for records;

            .149c: meat dish with well, for Black Starr & Frost;

            .149d-e: well patterns for meat dishes;

            .149f: well & tree, “hold, 3/3/39,” with additional notes;

            .149g: well & tree meat dish, “accepted, 10/18/37,” with additional notes;

            .149h: meat dish with tree well, “hold, 7/20/30”;

            .149i: meat dish, “hold, 10/11/39”;

            .149j: meat dish, “hold, 2/25/38,” with variations in pattern;

            .149k: meat platter;

            .149L: meat dish, “hold, 11/10/39”;

            .149m: meat dish, “hold, 11/10/39”;

            .149n: meat dish, “hold, 2/25/38”;

            .149o: meat dish, 22”

            .149p: meat dish, stamped Cayer;

 

Folders 3-4: Tea and coffee services, sets with sugars and creamers (acc. 2018x72.150a-u):

            .150a: coffee pot, sugar, creamer, coffee cup and saucer; and tray showing placement of items;

            .150b1-4: “drawings of set brought in by R. Hallowell,” 1-14-47: tea and coffee pots, sugar bowl, creamer;

            .150c-d: teapots, both labeled 372/80; one dated Nov. 7/23;

            .150e: sugar bowl, not labeled but matches teapots .150c-d;

            .150f: coffee pot, sugar, creamer, with tray; also view of coffee pot from above;

            .150g-i: tea and coffee pots and sugar bowl, matching set;

            .150j-L: coffee pot with matching sugar and creamer;

            .150m-o: coffee pot with matching sugar and creamer;

            .150p-u: coffee pot, dated June 1930, with matching teapot, sugar, creamer, waste bowl, and tray, although those drawings are not dated;

 

Folder 5: Vegetable dishes and bowls (acc. 2018x72.151a-f):

            .151a-b: two vegetable dishes, both stamped Lafferty; .151a shows variations in pattern;

            .151c: double vegetable, side and top views;

            .151d: double vegetable, side and top views; wash drawing;

            .151e: three compartment vegetable, side and top views; “not domestic make - record taken – July 17, 1936”;

            .151f: covered vegetable dish, gouache drawing;

 

Folder 6: Drink-related items 9acc. 2018x72.161a-o):

            .161a-b: cocktail cups; a is signed with initial L;

            .161c-f: cocktail shakers; c is Paul Revere style (initialed L & T);  ; d is square; e and f are No. 25 Milk Can shakers, e is dated “hold 4/25/36” and f is “hold 4/25/29”

            .161g: jug, with inscription “Ha Ha You an’ Me Little Brow [sic] Jug Don’t I love Thee”;

            .161h: corkscrew, for Weybosset Jewelry Co., Providence, R.I.;

            .161i: ice bucket for two bottles;

            .161j-k: ice buckets;

            .161L: one quart syphon holder;

            .161m: liquor flask, front and side views;

            .161n: ice chest;

            .161o: appears to be outline of punch bowl and tray for the bowl

 

Folder 7: Coffee urns and tea kettles (acc. 2018x72.162a-j):

            .162a: profile labeled Kettle;

            .162b-c: gouache drawings of coffee urn and tea kettle; urn includes drawing of base;

            .162d: pencil drawing of coffee urn in .162b;

            .162e-h: coffee urns;

            .162i: coffee urn, with side view of faucet, plan and section of legs, and an attached card saying that drawing is property of Reed & Barton and is to be returned to the company;

            .162j: coffee urn, for Haydenville Company;

 

Folder 8: Swords (acc. 2018x72.163):

            Sword and scabbard, sword to have U.S. Navy regulation blade;

 

Folder 9: Miscellaneous items (acc. 2018x72.164a-r):

            .164a: a telegram holder for the Hotel Lorraine, No. 91924;

            .164b: urn with cover;

            .164c: cake cover;

            .164d: knife tray, showing handle of knife;

            .164e: a crumb catcher?

            .164f: a cylinder with caps at both ends;

            .164g: silent servitor, with end, top, and front views; wooden handle; initialed and dated JHM, 5/9/46;

            .164h: two handled-cup with lid which has red ball; possibly a cocktail shaker;

            .164i: almond & place card holder;

            .164j: lemon squeezer, for Designing Room File;

            .164k: utility dish (porringer, bonbon, ashtray), with wooden handle, top and size views, stamped Rodgers;

            .164L: muffineer, in George II style;

            .164m: chafing dish, with four footed dish cross, “out, not taken”; wash drawing;

            .164n: probably a shaker of some kind: salt, pepper, or muffineer; dated Aug. 21, 1929;

            .164o: clock

            .164p: “luncheon or dessert layout: sugar & cream, cakes, sandwiches, etc.,” an oval tray with handle in the middle, and outline of a sugar bowl, dated March 23, 1934;

            .164q-r: crepe suzette pans;

 

 

Folder 10: Blueprint for door: Main entrance to Reed & Barton building (acc. 2018x72.152)

            The door was designed by Allen, Cohen & Willis, architects, Boston, 4/15/35.

 

Folders 11-14: “Items to Match #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #9” (acc. 2018x72.153-.160)

                        [note: the original folders did not explain to what the match numbers referred];

            .153a-d: to match #1: bowl, sandwich plate, bon bon dish, aspic dish;

            .154a-j: to match #2: bowls (a-b), sandwich plates (c-d), bon bons (e-f), aspic dishes (g-j);

            .155a-d: to match #3: bowl, sandwich plate, bon bon dish, aspic dish;

            .156a-d: to match #4: bowl, sandwich plate, bon bon dish, aspic dish;

            .157a-L: to match #5: bowls (a-c), sandwich plates (d-f), bon bon dishes (g-h), aspic dishes (i-k), vase (L; wash drawing); [note: this is Francis I pattern];

            .158a-d: to match #6: bowl, sandwich plate, bon bon dish, aspic dish;

            .159a-L: to match #7: bowls (a-b), sandwich plates (c-e; e has number SE 1773), bon bon dishes (f-g), aspic dishes (h-k), and a centerpiece or bowl (L); [this is called Fan and Flower pattern]

            .160a-e: to match #9: bowl, sandwich plates (b-c; c has numbers SE 1734 and SE 1730), bon bon dish, aspic dish;

           

 

Box 13: drawings by form (acc. 2018x72.165-.167)

 

Folders 1-4: Centerpieces (acc. 2018x72.165a-ss):

             .165a-c: bowls, probably centerpieces, all marked OK, JHM, 5-21-43;

            .165d: centerpiece or epergne;

            .165e-k: centerpieces, many with cupids;

            .165L: colored drawing showing flower in centerpiece with a vase;

            .165m: centerpiece with Bakelite legs (colored green), initialed TLC;

            .165n-x: centerpieces; .165s and .165x are dated 6/9/39;

            .165y: bowl or centerpiece, matching no. 310 sandwich plate, stamped Cayer;

            .165z-bb: centerpieces designed by Lafferty;

            .165cc-ee: centerpiece, flower or fruit dish, all initialed and dated JHM, 5/9/46;

            .165ff-oo: centerpieces:

.165gg  initialed JHM and dated 5-27-43;

.165LL dated 5-21-43;           

            .165pp-ss: centerpiece with cover, further sketches, and two small designs (of crossed hammer and sickle, star, wheat, sun) found associated with these sketches;

 

Folder 5: Ecclesiastic pieces (acc. 2018x72.166a-c):

            .166a: watercolor of gold-toned communion service (flagon, chalice, paten), to fit into a compact leather case [not pictured];

            .166b: fitted tray or carrier for small communion cups;

            .166c: a cross;

 

Folders 6-8: Trays and waiters (acc. 2018x72.167a-ff):

            .167a-f: engraving designs for centers of trays, one round, one oval, the rest rectangular;

            .167g: round tray, showing engraving in center;

            .167h-i: outlines of trays, with .167i being more detailed than .167h;

            .167j-k: top and side views of trays; .167j has two dates: 5/20/38 and 3/3/39;

            .167L-r: trays, showing varying amounts of detail;

            .167s: coffee tray;

            .167t-u: trays to hold sugar and creamer, dated 12/12/29 and 12/27/29;

            .167v: waiter in Francis I pattern;

            .167w: side and top view of tray, with white highlights on design; BRITTLE and torn;

            .167x: outline of tray, on coated cloth;

            .167y: outline of waiter, with notes;

            .167z: blueprint: top and side view of tray;

            .167aa-bb: trays; .167aa includes top and side views;

            .167cc: 18th century waiter, gouache drawing;

            .167dd: top and side views of tray, with details highlighted in color;

            .167ee: top and side views of tray; one corner of the board has broken off but is present;

            .167ff: top and side views of tray; one section of the board has broken off but is present; the board is badly stained;

           

           

           

Box 14: drawings by form (acc. 2018x72.168-.170); Table layouts (2018x72.171); drawings for Hotel Statler (2018x72.172); drawings for Burgundy pattern (2018x72.173), and drawings for X and Y numbers (2018x72.174-.175)

 

Folder 1: Loving cups (acc. 2018x72.168a-L):

            .168a-c: pieces of paper with drawings and patterns pinned to them;

            .168d: shield, on which is written Britannia metal loving cups, and the initials MMP;

            .168e-L: sketches and drawings of loving cups:

.168f: is a slight sketch on brown paper; g is marked OK, GHB;

.168j: has white highlights on the design and is dated 11th Oct. 1913;

.168k has one large sketch, several smaller sketches, slight sketches on back, and is dated July 1902;

.168L: inscribed Pine Valley Country Club;

 

Folder 2: Loving cups with lids (acc. 2018x72.168m-s):

            .168m: partial sketch for International Band Contest, decorated with trombone;

            .168n: partial sketch for International Choral Club Contest, decorated with trombone and flags;

            .168o: cup, with many notes, drawn by M; TORN – handle with care;

            .168p: cup, smaller version of that in .168o;

            .168q: loving cup, with note to “etch horse and inscription”;

            .168r: similar to .168q, and probably just a more detailed drawing, showing a horse;

            .168s: right half of a loving cup

 

Folder 3: Memorial plaques and tablets (acc. 2018x72.169a-w):

            .169a: shield inscribed “Presented to Frank Allen Wilcox Post No. 126, American Legion, by Richard Borden, Woman’s Relief Corps, Mo 106, The Fall River Catholic Woman’s Service League, 1919, 1920”;

            .169b: part of a tablet, includes names of Marie Albert Patt, and M.D. Hamiston, Potlatch, Idaho;

            .169c: top left part of a tablet, for Ninth Company, Mass., with date 1917, and picture of an artillery piece;

            .169d: outline of tablet, with decoration but no inscription;

            .169e: plaque: In Memoriam George W. Somerville [and Latin phrase];

            .169f: blueprint of plaque for Mount Holyoke Library: “This room a memorial to Mary Cleveland (Class of 1893) by her brother, Newcomb Cleveland”:

            .169g: tablet “In memory of the heroes from Girard township who gave their lives in the World War, [list of names,] erected by Elk Valley Chapter D.A.R.,” for J.E. Caldwell & Co. Philadelphia;

            .169h: rough sketch of tablet, with work Park;

            .169i: “In Memory of Mrs. Adeline Pettee Cook, teacher and assistant principal, 1884-1898, Presented by the Class of 1896”;

            .169j: grave marker: Harris H. Bligh, 1884-1935 [Harris Harding Bligh lived in Nova Scotia];

            .169k: tablet: “Manwaring Memorial Hospital, 1930, built with funds left by Wolcott Barber Manwaring … in memory of his parents Dr. Robert Alexander and Ellen Barber Manwaring”; [located in New London, Connecticut]

            .169L: part of a World War memorial plaque for Tisbury, Mass.;

            .169m: part of a plaque, with word Volunteers and name Charles Cunard;

            .169n: sketch of plaque for Alexander Rives Skinker (1883-1918); [biographical information in folder];

            .169o: sketch of plaque for Roland Crosby Nickerson, Carleton Ellery Search, and Herbert Allston Cahoon (all died in service in 1918); [biographical information in folder];

            .169p: plaque: in honor of employees of Jones & Lamson Machine Co. (Springfield, Vermont), for service in Spanish-American War, Mexican border troubles, and World War;

            .169q: plaque: top part of a plaque, with an eagle; BRITTLE – FALLING APART;

            .169r-s: plaque: Trenton Potteries Co., in honor of those who served in World War, plus an extra sketch of star and wreath design for plaque;

            .169t: plaque: with name Conant; okayed by Dean Monument Co., May 31, ’19 and ordered 6/2/19;

            .169u: trophy plaque: apparently some kind of athletic trophy as the design was to include 2 players at one end and 6 at the other;

            .169v: plaque: with inscription to Charlie (Charles B. Wilson) for service to Pontiac, Michigan; partly torn, but dated January 1921;

            .169w: trophy plaque: name is unclear, but looks like Henry N. Cornish Memorial Trophy; BRITTLE, IN POOR CONDITION;

 

Folder 4: Memorial plaque for First Gas Regiment (acc. 2018x72.169x-bb):

            .169x: photo of drawing of plaque: “In Memoriam, First Gas Regiment, AEF”; address on back: Chemical Warfare Department, Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Maryland;

            .169y: detail of eagle atop laurel wreath and shield with numeral 1 on it;

            .169z-aa: drawings of details;

            .169bb: large drawing of plaque

 

Folder 5: Trophies (acc. 2018x72.170a-i):

            .170a: inscription printed backwards: Perpetual Rifle Trophy award to the Outstanding Rifle Company of the 158 Regiment, Phoenix, Ariz.;

            .170b: part of design for W.V.C.C. Champions;

            .170c: trophy with a rifle and a Montana eagle; IN FRAGILE CONDITION;

            .170d-e: drawings of rifles, to decorate trophies; those on .170e are noted as being Springfields, the 1909 regulation military rifle;

            .170f: punch bowl, “made from trophies won by my father Thomas Goodwin Hinds,” a duplicate of no.122232;

            .170g: inscription for a trophy: The Medal Handicap Championship Trophy Presented to The Westwood County Club by Albert J. Ferber”;

            .170h: “National Guard Trophy, Legion Air Meet, September 6-7-1930, Philadelphia, Pa., George W. Imhof Post 153 American Legion Presented by Edward T. Stotesbury, Woman’s Flying Trophy,” decorated with airplanes and clouds;

            .170i: Windeler Trophy, labeled a golf trophy but decorated with a curling stone and brooms; pinned to the larger drawing is a drawing of a miniature Windeler Trophy, which is also labeled as a golf trophy although the miniature is a curling stone as well. [search Windeler to find other drawings of this trophy];

 

Folder 6: Trophies: Hearst Trophy (acc. 2018x72.170j-o):

            .170j: folder which held the drawings;

            .170k-l: inscriptions for William Randolph Hearst National ROTC Rifle Match trophies;

            .170m: large drawing of the trophy; IN PIECES – HANDLE CAREFULLY – ASK FOR ASSISTANCE;

            .170n: smaller drawing of the trophy; for Hearst, Edw. Wanheim, design no. 61828, M. - IN PIECES – SEE NOTE ABOVE;

            .170o: drawing of Hearts Trophy Shield, 1928 – THIS ONE IN FAIRLY GOOD CONDITION

           

Folder 7: Table layouts (acc. 2018x72.171a-c):

            These layouts show side and top views of tables set for formal dinners, with centerpieces, candelabras, fruit dishes, salt and pepper shakers, plus water goblets, wine glasses, and service plates.

 

Folder 8: Hotel Statler: hotel wares designed May-June 1941 (acc. 2018x72.172a-c):

            [note: most of the drawings for the Hotel Statler are in Boxes 15-16; this is a folder of extra large drawings; also search Statler to find other designs for this hotel chain scattered throughout the collection, and to find a plaque honoring the founder Mr. Statler]

 

            .172a: rough sketches of coffee pots, flatware, and a cup;

            .172b: punch bowl and ladle, no. 6441;

            .172c: punch bowl and ladle, N.E. 529

 

Folder 9: Pattern: Burgundy (acc. 2018x72.173a-o):

            .173a-c: creamer, sugar bowl, waste bowl, all marked “no”;

            .173d-g: creamer (SE 1822C) and detail of rim, sugar bowl, waste bowl (SE 1822D);

            .173h-i: teapots, SE 1822A;

            .173j-k: kettles for tea set, SE 1822E;

            .173L: pitcher, or large drawing of creamer;

            .173m: waiter: drawing of one-quarter of the tray;

            .173n: waiter, SE 1876, large drawing of complete tray;

            .173o: tea and coffee pots, creamer, sugar bowl, waste bowl, with prices for place pieces in Burgundy pattern, but no prices for tea service;

 

Folder 10: Drawings with items labeled with X or Y numbers (acc. 2018x72.174-.175):

                        [note: the significance of the X and Y designations is unknown]

            .174a: blueprint: X-85: tea strainer drip [i.e. bowl to hold tea strainer], drawn 11-28-1938 by JF;

            .174b-c: blueprint: X-336 and X-337: orange juice cups, drawn 4-25-1940 and 12-29-1939 by JF;

            .174d: blueprint: X-392: child’s cup, drawn 7-29-1940 by JF;

            .174e: blueprint: X-399: muffineer, drawn 11-21-1939 by J.F.;

            .174f: X-555: coffee pot, also no. SE 1351A;

            .174g: X-762: picture in Maryland style;

            .174h: front: wash drawings: X-645: teapot, creamer, sugar and waste bowls;

                        Back: unlabeled coffee pots, creamer sugar and waste bowls;

 

            .175: watercolor: Y-145: gold-colored goblet, on dark board, with price on back;

 

 

Box 15: Hotel Statler: drawings from May-June 1941 (acc. 2018x72.176-.197)

            [search Statler to find drawings from other time periods]

 

Folder 1: labels from folders (acc. 2018x72.176a-b)

 

Folder 2: Cocktail shakers and cocktail cups (acc. 2018x72.177a-e):

            .177a-c: shakers; b and c have numbers NE 536 and NE 537;

            .177d-e: cups; e has number NE 503;

 

Folder 3: Orange juice cups (acc. 2018x72.178a-b):

            .178a: also has number NE 503;

 

Folder 4: Bud vases (acc. 2018x72.179a-b):

            Both numbered NE 535, although they are different designs; .179a also numbered 6941;

 

Folder 5: Fruit compote and salad [bowl] (acc. 2018x72.180a-b):

            .180a: numbered NE 502;

            .180b: numbered NE 508

 

Folder 6: Finger bowls and ice cream cups and bowls (acc. 2018x181a-f):

            .181a-b: finger bowl & ice cream dish and tray; .181b also numbered NE 498;

            .181c: finger bowl, with plate, NE 521;

            .181d: ice cream bowl;

            .181e: ice cream cup, NE 497; “sample sent 6441”;

            .181f: ice cream cup, NE 514;;

 

Folder 7: Ice bowls (acc. 2018x72.182a-b):

            .182a: ice bowl and plate, NE 543;

            .182b: ice bowl or soup tureen, NE 543;

 

Folder 8: Gravy and sauce boats (acc. 2018x72.183a-e):

            .183a: gravy boat & tray, no. 6441;

            .183b: sauce boat & tray, no. 6441;

            .183c: sauce boat & tray, no. NE 494, sample sent 6-4-41;

            .183d: sauce boat & tray, NE 513 and no. 6741;

            .1833: sauce boat & tray, no. NE 527;

           

Folder 9: Mustard pots (acc. 2018x72.184a-b):

            Virtually identical, but .184b labeled NE 503 and no. 6441;

 

Folder 10: Salt and pepper stands; Pepper mill (acc. 2018x72.185a-c):

            .185a: sale & pepper canister [i.e. stand], no. 6441, top and side views;

            .185b: sale & pepper stand, NE 517, no. 6741, top and side views;

            .185c: pepper mill, NE 526, no. 6941;

 

Folder 11: Spoon holder; straw holders (acc. 2018x72.186a-c):

            .186a: spoon holder, no. 6441;

            .186b-c: straw holders; .186b labeled no. 6441;

 

Folder 12: Table number stand; frame for parfait and coffee cups (2018x72.187-.188):

            .187: table number stand, NE 534;

            .188: parfait & coffee cup frame [holder], NE 538;

 

Folder 13: Creamers, small pitchers, syrup pitcher (acc. 2018x72.189a-k):

            .189a-g: creamers, no. NE 492, NE 495, NE 507 (two with this number), NE 510, NE 545, and no. 6441;

            .189h-i: pitchers, both no. 6441;

            .189j-k: syrup pitcher, NE 533 and no. 6441;

 

Folder 14: Sugar bowls and sugar sifter (acc. 2018x72.190a-n):

            .190a-d: sugar bowls, NE 496, NE 505, NE 506, no. 6441;

            .190e-m: 6 and 8 ounce sugar bowls;

            .190n: sugar sifter, NE 512, no. 6741;

           

Folders 15-17: Coffee pots and teapots (acc. 2018x72.191a-oo):

                        [note: larger drawings of coffee pots are in box 16]

            .191a-b: NE 470 and NE 471, both also no. 4-11-41; NE 471 also bears name Hennessy;

            .191c-n: NE 476; NE 476A; NE 477; NE 477A; NE 478; NE 479 (“sample sent 6441”); NE 479A; NE 486 (teapot); NE 490; NE 491;  (no. 6441); NE 505; NE 544;

            .191o-t: no. 4841A-F;

            .191u-y: no. 41841A-e;

            .191z-aa: no. 6441;

            .191bb-oo: no numbers on these; most include side and top views

 

Folder 18: Coffee pots: presentation drawings (acc. 2018x72.192a-e)

            All presentation drawings are mounted on boards; all include top and side views;

            .192a: coffee pot A

            .192b-c: coffee pot B; name Mr. Hennessy is written on back of .192c;

            .192d-e: coffee pot C; name Mr. Hennessy is written on back of .192e;

 

Folder 19: Miscellaneous pieces: presentation drawings (acc. 2018x72.193-.195):

            .193: 6 oz, sugars, A and B, with side and top views;

            .194: 2 oz, creamer B, with 3 side and top views;     

            .195: sauce boat and tray B, with side and top view, and additions in pencil;

 

Folder 20: Flatware (acc. 2018x72.196a-s):

            .196a: knife handle, no. 4841F; NE 484;

            .196b: knife handle, no. 4841H; NE 485;

            .196c-j: sets with fork, knife, spoon, no. 4841A-H; .196j also numbered NE 485;

            .196k: “spoon shown by Hartman 4/11/41. Made by Elkington”

            .196L-m: set with fork, knife, spoon, no. 41841C and E;

            .196n-o: forks;

            .196p-s: knives

 

Folder 21: Flatware: presentation drawings (acc. 2018x72.197a-f):

            .197a-c: sets no. 1, 2, and 4, with dinner, filet, and intermediate knives, and a dinner fork; drawings mounted on boards;

            .197d-f: sets with fork, knife, and spoon; white outline drawings on black paper, NO. 4841-A, F, and H; .197d has note: 4/17, received from A.B. Horton[?], Kenny[?]

 

 

Box 16: Hotel Statler: drawings from May-June 1941 (acc. 2018x72.198-.210)

            [search Statler to find other designs for this hotel chain, and to find a plaque honoring the founder Mr. Statler]

 

Folder 1: Bowls and bouillon cup (acc. 2018x72.198a-h):

            .198a: WE 498, but on back labeled NE 498;

            .198b-c: NE 547; side and top views;

            .198d: butter bowl, NE 530 and no. 6941;

            .198e: bouillon cup, side and top view, on back: no.6441;

            .198f: bowl A, on stem or stand;

            .198g: bowl with initials NYC;

            .198h: 10 inch bowl

           

Folder 2: Cake stands; Candelabras (acc. 2018x72.199-.200):

            .199a-b: cake stands; .199a: NE 488; no. 6-4-41, sample sent;

 

            .200a: candlestick holder, NE 548;

            .200b-c: two and three light candelabras, no. 6441;

 

Folder 3: Coffee pots (larger drawings) (acc. 2018x72.201a-d):

                        [note: small drawings of coffee pots are in box 15]

            .201a-b: NE 528, with top and side views;

            .201c: no. 6441, with top and side views;

            .201d: two coffee pots, with top and side views of each;

 

Folder 4: Condiment and cruet stands (acc. 2018x72.202a-e):

            .202a: cruet stand, with two bottles, NE 518, no. 6741; with top and side views;

            .202b: cruet stand, with two bottles, no. 6441; with top and side views;

.202c: cruet stand, to hold 3 vinegars and 1 pepper, no.111014, 3795-S;

.202d: cruet stand, made to hold two bottles but only 1 shown in place; with top and side views;

.202e: condiment stand: with top and side views; top view shows it was to hold 4 items, although only 3 are shown in side view

 

Folder 5: Dishes, assorted (acc. 2018x72.203a-d):

            .203a: plate cover, NE 501;

            .203b: Escoffier dish, NE 531;

            .203c: meat dish with cover, NE 483, sample sent 6-4-41;

            .203d: dish, with cover;

 

Folder 6: Oyster and raviar plates and dishes (acc. 2018x72.204a-d):

            .204a-b: oyster condiment; almost identical drawings, but only .204a is labeled NE 604;

            .204c: banquet ravair, NE 546, no. 61141, top and side views;

            .204d: banquet raviar, no. 6-4-41, shell-shaped (torn);

 

Folder 7: Tureens (acc. 2018x72.205a-k):

.205a-d: tureens and plates, NE 480, NE 481, NE 482, and NE 511; .205a-c also no. 6441; all have top and side views;

            .205e-f: banquet tureens with plates, NE 519 and NE 520;

            .205g: tureens A and B, no. 6541;

            .205h-j: no 52641; tureen A  and tureen B, both no. 6541; all with top and side views;

            .205k: tureen, with top and side views;

 

Folder 8: Vegetable dishes (acc. 2018x72.206a-i):

            .206a-h: double vegetable dishes, with covers, NE 522 (a-b), NE 523 (c-d); NE 539 (e), NE 540 (f), NE 541 (g), NE 542 (h);

            .206i: vegetable dish without cover, no.6441;

 

Folder 9: Water pitchers (acc. 2018x72.207a-i):

            .207a: bar & water pitcher, NE 509, top and side views;

            .207b: water pitcher and punch bowl filler, NE 524, side view and detail of handle;

            .207c-d: water pitcher fillers, NE 525A and NE 525B;

            .207e: water pitcher filler and punch bowl filler, NE 532;

            .207f-g: water pitchers, both no. 6441, both top and side views;

            .207h: pitcher, with additional notes on back (partly cut off); top and side views;

            .207i: water pitcher frame, in optic glass

 

Folder 10: Cheese board or cheese tray (acc. 2018x72.208)

            Tracing paper mounted on cardstock, dated and signed Sept. 5, 1912, Briggs

 

Folder 11: Pot with lid (acc. 2018x72.209):

            Tracing paper mounted on cardstock, dated and signed June 6, 1912, Briggs

 

Folder 12: Chafing dish (acc. 2018x72.210):

            Tracing paper mounted on cardstock;

This drawing is not marked as having been done for the Hotel Statler, but it is believed to have been done for it because the work and the mount is the same as for acc. 2018x72.208-.209, and both those were done for the hotel.

 

 

 

Box 17: Drawings arranged by number (acc. 2018x72.211-.226)

            [note: it is not known if the numbers actually give useful identifying information]

 

Folder 1: numbers 1-99 (acc. 2018x72.211a-i):

            .211a: V.P. # 7: tray or waiter, Eastern Spinning Co. #$310;

            .211b: #10: tid-bit stand, 23 June 1914; also other notes (blueprint):

            .211c: S15: tall compote, C, out, 9-18; with variations in decoration;

            .211d: B.P. 19B: comport [sic, i.e. compote], F.S.D., Reed & Barton;

            .211e: 56/185, 56/187, 56/189: sandwich plates, from Watson Silver Co., also number 2568, 2568A, 2534;

            .211f: L 77: sandwich plate, stamped Lafferty;

            .211g1: folder labeled: Line 87 decorated with band;

                        g2: liquor mixers, Dec. 14, 1935, sent by Galbrath, V.P. 87-1-2-3-4-5 (glass in 5 sizes), sample required 2/19/36);

                        g3-7: five samples of chasing on body of vase or perhaps a coffee pot or teapot; all labeled Line 87 Chasing;

                        g8-11: four coffee pots, all found in this folder although not labeled as Line 87;

            .211h-i: L97: sandwich plate; and B97, bowl, both labeled Watson, matched set;

 

Folder 2: numbers 100-199 (acc. 2018x72.212a-d):

            .212a: 115, goblet;

            .212b: no. 144, boudoir clock;

            .212c: 180: trophy shield, W.M. Dept. [full size drawing, mounted on heavy paper, folded];

            .212c: 194: love cup

 

Folder 3: numbers 200-299 (acc. 2018x72.213a-p):

            .213a-c: no. 209A: creamer, sugar bowl, coffee pot;

            .213d-e: no. 250: individual almond dish, one marked OK, JHM; Oct. 1928;

            .213f-j: 250: gravy boat and tray (Sept. 1929); chop dish; meat dish (Sept. 1929); double vegetable dish (with lid); lunch dish (July 8/29);

            .213k: 251, Dutch lunch dish;

            .213L: 252, bowl, decorated;

            .213m: #262: punch bowl;

            .213n: no. 272-B, candlestick;

            .213o: no. 275: bread tray, chased;

            .213p: 285: ink stand, decorated with an owl on an Ionic column

           

Folder 4: numbers 300-599 (acc. 2018x72.214a-g):

            .214a: 342, bread tray (top and side views), initialed and dated C.C.S., 3-13-31;

            .214b1-2: no. 345, loving cup: two rough sketches;

            .214c1-4: 347: unknown object, rough sketch and three penciled lines attached to it;

            .214d: 361, baked apple dish; top and side views;

            .214e-f: no. 408: sugar bowl and creamer, Charles Mayer & Co., also numbered 7734;

            .214g: 432, loving cup: rough sketches;

 

Folder 5: numbers 600-699 (acc. 2018x72.215a-g):

            .215a-b: 655, teapot, with new neck;

            .215c1-6; 660 line: outlines for chased designs;

            .215d1-2: 660: coffee pots, chased;

            .215e-f: 660-C: creamer and sugar bowl, both also labeled design no. 42240;

            .215g: 690: double dish [vegetable dish]; initialed and dated C.C.S., 4-16-30;

 

Folder 6: numbers 700-899 (acc. 2018x72.216a-i):

            .216a: 728: coffee pot;

            .216b: no. 740: coffee pot, with extra sketches;

            .216c: 758: coffee pot;

            .216d: 776, coffee pot, side view and plan of base or lid;

            .216e: 796: coffee pot, wash drawing;

            .216f: 808-A: coffee pot, with black handle; with label that seems to read Jeu pot;

            .216g: 818: coffee pot;

            .216h: #824-A: coffee pot, with black handle;

            .216i: 830: coffee pot, for Howard & Co.;

 

Folder 7: numbers 900-999 (acc. 2018x72.217a-i):

            .217a: 925: compote, initialed and dated C.C.S., 8-5-31;

            .217b: 925: coffee pot, with side view and plan of lid;

            .217c: 956-C: compote;

            .217d: 958: service plate;

            .217e-f: 980-C: centerpiece, and vase

            .217g: #981-C: center [centerpiece];

            .217h: 983: compote;

            .217i: #984: bowl with handles

 

Folder 8: numbers 1000-1099 (acc. 2018x72.218a-g):

                        [note: drawings numbered 1025 are in separate folder]

            .218a: #1010: bread tray; top and side view, with extra pencil sketch; also numbered SE 150;

            .218b: 1012: coffee pot, wash drawing, with extra sketches and partial date: Oct.;

            .218c: 1020: coffee pot [although looks more like a teapot], black handle; many notes and on back: on oval labeled cov. plan;

            .218d: 1052: teapot, with black handle, with many notes and some pin pricks;

            .218e-f: 1055: coffee pots, with notes;

            .218g: 1095-87: compote; initialed and dated C.C.S., 5-1e-30;

           

 

Folder 9: numbers 1025 &1025-C (acc. 2018x72.219a-L):

                        [note: see also folder for the pattern Oxford, which is also numbered 1025]

            .219a: peppers, salts [shakers], signed Rivard (blueprint);

            .219b: comport [i.e. compote] (blueprint);

            .219c-f: goblets; c-e are in sterling; f in nickel silver; d-f are blueprints; f is dated 6-28-1938, initialed JF;

            .219g-h: copy dish, in sterling (g is a blueprint);

            .219i: fern dish [or centerpiece], in sterling, signed Rivard; (blueprint);

            .219j: after dinner coffee tray, in sterling;

            .219k-L: meat dishes

 

Folder 10: numbers 1100-1199 (acc. 2018x72.220a-e):

            .220a: 1102/26: plate;

            .220b: 1134: cup [loving cup, with lid], drawn by M;

            .220c-e: 1176, 1180, 1188: coffee pots, with many notes; .220e has pin pricks, and rough sketches on back;

 

Folder 11: numbers 1200-1299 (acc. 2018x72.221a-e):

            .221a: 1200: coffee (or tea) pot;

            .221b: 1212: coffee or hot water urn; signed and dated J.E. Coles, Nov. 12/06; rough sketches on back;

            .221c: #1242: coffee pot;

            .221d: 1256: coffee pot, dated 10/26/12;

            .221e: 1292: coffee pot, dated 6/21/10;

 

Folder 12: numbers 1300-1399 (acc. 2018x72.222a-L):

            .222a: 1308: coffee pot; side view, and outline of base or lid;

            .222b: no. 1312-A: Queen Anne sugar bowl; top and side view;

            .222c: 1315: coffee pot, dated 5/23/11;

            .222d; 1328: coffee pot, dated 11/25/11;

            .222e: 1340: coffee pot, dated 4/19/12;

            .222f: bowl to match #1345;

            .222g: 1346: coffee pot, dated 9/21/12;

            .222h: 1348: coffee pot, dated 9/16/12;

            .222i: #1356: coffee pot;

            .222j: #1372: covered vegetable dish, design no. 4;

            .222k: 1375: coffee bot, dated 9/8/13;

            .222L: 1378-112: celery tray, drawn 3-29-29, C.C.S.

 

Folder 13: numbers 1400-1499 (acc. 2018x72.223a-k):

            .223a: 1426: coffee pot, dated 5.10.15; with plan of lid or base;

            .223b: 1435; tea or coffee pot, dated 7.15.15; with plan of lid;

            .223c: 1450: coffee pot, dated 9/22/16;

            .223d: 1452: coffee pot, dated 6/20/16;

            .223e: 1462: coffee pot, with plan of lid, dated 11.24.17;

            .2232f: 1465: coffee pot, dated 2/5/17;

            .223g: #1468: coffee pot, dated 6/29/07; with plans of lids or base;

            .223h: #1476: coffee pot, with plan of lid; dated 2/14/18;

            .223i: 1485-B: coffee pot, dated 11/22/17;

            .223j: 1492: vegetable dish, side and top views, stamped with date Feb. 12, 1929;

            .223k: 1495; coffee pot, dated 11/24/17;

 

Folder 14: numbers 1500-1599 (acc. 2018x72.224a-k):

                        [numbers 1538 and 1542 are in separate folder – see below]

            .224a-b: 1508/80: bread and butter plate; a has extra notes, b is a blue line print;

            .224c: 1510, coffee pot, working drawings 8/19/19, with plan of lid or foot, geometrical sketches on back; part of drawing has been pricked.        

            .224d: 1522: child’s plate (blueprint);

            .224e: 1526/120: chop dish, top and side views; on coated paper;

            .224f: 1528/120: gravy boat, top and side views; (blueprint);

            .224g: 1529.120: gravy boat tray, top and side views; (blueprint);

            .224h: 1534-R: Hepp [Hepplewhite] tea bell;

            .224i: 1550: coffee pot, 1/21/20;

            .224j: no. 1552-A-51: coffee pot, sugar bowl, creamer, with plan of lid or base;

            .224k: no. 1556/58: coffee pot; gouache drawing;

 

Folder 15: numbers 1538 and 1542 (acc. 2018x72.225a-h):

            [note: All these blueprints have the name Saarinen on them.  Eliel Saarinen is known to have designed silver flatware (Contempora pattern) for Dominick & Haff in the late 1920s; presumably the pieces depicted in the blueprints in this folder were designed by him, as opposed to being designed for him.  It is also being presumed that these pieces were by Eliel Saarinen and not by another person with the same surname.]  

            .225a: no number, but labeled Salt Cellar, Saarinen, April 1930;

            .225b: 1538/123: creamer, Saarinen, Feb. 1930; with outline of foot;

            .225c: 1538/123: sugar bowl, Saarinen, Feb. 1930; with outline of foot or lid;

            .225d: no number: waste bowl, Saarinen, March 1930; with outline of base;

            .225e: 1538/123: coffee pot, Saarinen, Feb. 1930; with outline of foot or lid;

            .225f: 1538/123: kettle, Saarinen, March 1930; with outline of lid or foot;

.225g: 1542/123: 9 H.P. pitcher, Saarinen, March 1930; with outline of foot;

.225h: no number: waiter, Saarinen, Feb. 1930; with side and top views;

 

Folder 16: numbers 1700-1799, 1900-1999 (acc. 2018x72.226a-d):

            .226a: no. 1768: tray or waiter, with side and top views;

            .226b: 1795: Pepper and salt [shaker], chased; gouache presentation drawing;

            .226c: 1795: plate or waiter, top and side views; for Jere[?] Shea, Hipp. Coborn Co.;

            .226d: 1993 and 1994: sugar bowl and creamer, with outline of foot or opening of bowl;

 

 

 

Box 18: Drawings arranged by number and drawings by pattern name (acc. 2018x72.227-.247)

            [note: it is not known if the numbers actually give useful identifying information]

 

Folder 1: numbers 2000-2999 (acc. 2018x72.227a-h):

            .227a: no. 2126: love cup; blueprint, partially pricked;

            .227b: 2340: tea or coffee pot, initialed M;

            .227c: no. 2435: meat dish, available plain or with well and tree; side and top views;

            .227d: 2580: teapot;

            .227e: 2735: Mazarin salad fork, large and small; on back: sketch and drawing of unknown object;

            .227f: no. 2800: water pitcher, side view, outline of base, and detail of handle;

            .227g-h: no. 2813-A: coffee pot, sugar bowl, and creamer, all monogrammed RKW;

 

Folder 2: numbers 3000-4999 (acc. 2018x72.228a-h):

                        [note: drawings with numbers 4080 and 4413 are in separate folders, below];

            .228a: 3066: compote, or possibly centerpiece, no. 2; wash drawing; top and side views;

            .228b: 3630: chocolate or coffee pot;

            .228c: 3970: oval bowl?, side view and outline;

            .228d: #4004: vase, with note: “use shape for vase … on Coulby order, AHB”;

            .228e: 4010: after dinner coffee set, with pot, sugar bowl, and creamer; includes outline of foot;

            .228f: 4362: bowl;

            .228g: no. 4510: kettle on stand, well-finished pen and pencil drawing;

            .228h: no. 4646: oval bowl, top view and side outline;

 

Folder 3: number 4080 (acc. 2018x72.229a-s):

                        [see also drawings no. 7030, Lorraine, which is old 4080; 2018x72.235]

            .229a-c: cream & service plate; coffee pot; water pitcher: gouache drawings;

            .229d-j: creamer; sugar bowl (with lid); waste bowl; teapot; coffee pot; [water] pitcher;  kettle on stand;

            .229k1-2: De Champlain: tray or waiter, with coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl [drawing is now in two pieces];

            .229L: folder labeled “not regular 2080 but one drawn and not adopted”; .229m- are the blueprints found inside this folder;

            .229m-s: creamer; sugar bowl (with lid); waste bowl; teapot; coffee pot; [water] pitcher;  kettle on stand;

 

Folder 4: number 4413 (acc. 2018x72.230a-f):

            .230a: no. 4413-A: sugar bowl and creamer; drawing on tracing paper now detached from the paper to which it was mounted, but that piece of paper is present;

            .230b: no. 4413-A: teapot, with wash highlights, drawn directly onto heavy paper;

            .230c: no. 4413-A: coffee pot: on tracing paper, but still attached to heavy paper mount;

            .230d: no. 4413-B: sugar bowl and creamer; on tracing paper, but attached to heavy paper mount;

            .230e: no. 4413-B: teapot, with wash highlights, drawn directly onto heavy paper;

            .230f: no. 4413-B: coffee pot: on tracing paper, but still attached to heavy paper mount; written on back: tea sets – Adam & Louis XIV;

 

Folder 5: numbers 5000-5999 (acc. 2018x72.231a-n):

            .231a: “suggestion for 5000 line”: coffee pot, initialed T;

            .231b-d: 5000: two teapots and a coffee pot, clipped together, but only .231b is labeled;

            .231e: 5100: tea set knob;

            .231f: 5100: water pitcher or creamer;

            .231g: 5200: special sugar bowl, with note dated 7/1/38;

            .231h: 5200: coffee body [no handle or spout depicted];

            .231i: 5600: water pitcher or creamer, with initials R&L; [for additional 5600 drawings, see acc. 2018x72.234, which is also numbered 7020, Melrose]

            .231j1-2: 5664: centerpiece or compote; two piece drawing: the stem on one piece and the bowl on another; .231j2 is the bowl and that drawing is folded but the original drawing showed the bowl on a shorter stem;

            .231k-L: 5800 line: gravy boat & tray; and covered meat dish; presentation drawings;

            .231m: 5870; flower basket, to and side views, with dotted outline of side;

            .231n: 5900: teapot; watercolor on board;

 

Folder 6: numbers 6000-6999 (acc. 2018x72.232a-d):

            .232a: 6140: waiter, dated Feb. 20, 1912;

            .232b: 6235: tray or serving dish, with top and side views; stamped with date Sept. 12, 1913;

            .232c: 6285: tray or serving dish, with top and side views;

            .232d: 6496: trophy punch bowl, with ladle and punch cups; inscription on bowl: Texas Amateur Championship, Awarded by Association of Texas Field Trial Clubs;

 

Folder 7: number 7010: Premiere (acc. 2018x72.233a-f)

            .233a: label from folder: No. 7010 – old Contempora, all hard metal parts, Premiere [Contempora was the name of the sterling flatware pattern designed by Eliel Saarinen for Dominick & Haff];

            .233b-d: three chasing designs for coffee pots in the 7010 plated Premiere line;

            .233e-f: coffee pots in the plated Premiere line;

 

Folder 8: number 7020: Melrose (new 5600) (acc. 2018x72.234a-L):

            .234a: label from folder: no. 7020, New 5600: coffee, tea, sugar, cream, waste, Melrose;

            .234b: coffee pot, no number but found in this folder;

            .234c: new 5600 coffee pot = WE 1269, side view, with outline of lid;

            .234d: new 5600 teapot = WE 1269-A, side view, with outline of lid;

            .234e-f: 7020: sugar and cream, Melrose;

            .234g-h: new 5600 waste, WE 1269-D; .234h is Designing Room copy;

            .234i-L: suggestions for chasing 7020 plated line Melrose; i-j shown on coffee pots; k-L shown on coffee pot bodies;

 

Folder 9: number 7030: Lorraine (old 4080, some also numbered 9030) (acc. 2018x72.235a-j):

                        [see also folder for number 4080, acc. 2018x72.229]

            .235a: label from folder: no. 7030, Lorraine, old 4080, all hard metal parts;

            .235b-f: suggestions for chasing line 7030, Lorraine (plate);

            .235g: coffee pot;

            .235h-j: teapot, sugar bowl, and creamer, all labeled 9030, Lorraine (but found in this folder);

 

Folder 10: numbers 9000-9999 (acc. 2018x72.236):

            .236: no. 9925: kettle on stand

 

Folder 11: Pattern: Chippendale (acc. 2018x72.237a-i):

            .237a-c: double vegetable dish, WE 1297 and WE 1297-A; a=b have wash highlights; all include side and top views;

            .237d-f: sauce boat and tray, WE 1298 and WE 1298-A; d-f have wash highlights; all include side view of sauce boat and top views of plans of tray and boat;

            .237g: chop dish, side and top views;

            .237h-i: meat dishes, side and top views

 

Folder 12: Patterns: Francis I and Guildhall (acc. 2018x72.238-.239):

            .238a: Francis I: bon bon dish, side and top view;

            .238b: new Francis: sandwich plate, side and top view;

            .238c: Francis I: coffee cup and saucer, for the New York office;

            .238d: Francis I: butter spreader;

 

            .239a-d: Guildhall: sugar bowl (SE 1759-B), creamer (SE 1759-C), tea (SE 1759-A) and coffee (SE 1579) pots; all with side and top view, all stamped Turner, Lafferty;

            .239e: Guildhall: coffee pot (SE 1579), with side and top view, stamped Turner;

            .239f-g: Guildhall: coffee pots, variations of design;

 

Folder 13: Pattern: Hawthorne (acc. 2018x72.240a-i):

            .240a: coffee pot (SE 510); drawing on card, with information on back, dated 1934;

            .240b: kettle (SE 747), with detail of heat lamp;

            .240c-f: candlestick; three-light candelabra; two-light candelabra; another three-light candelabra;

            .240g: presentation drawing: candlestick and candelabra;

            .240h: presentation drawing: water pitcher;

            .240i: presentation drawing: waiter, side and top views;

 

Folder 14: Patterns: Jubilee and King (acc. 2018x72.241-.242):

            .241a-c: Jubilee: creamer, sugar bowl, teapot; .241a; includes sketch of tea set on a tray;

            .241d: Jubilee: coffee pot (SE 859), Carl Braun, designer, for Reed & Barton;

            .241e: Jubilee: gravy boat: side and end elevations and top view, Carl Braun, designer, for Reed & Barton; 

 

            .242: King: pastry forks: small and large

 

Folder 15: Patterns: La Marquise, Marlborough, and Nancy Lee (acc. 2018x72.243-.245):

            .243a-b: La Marquise: outline of table spoon and dessert spoon, and details of decoration for their handles; [these two were clipped together];

 

            .244: Marlborough: tomato server, for Wright Kay & Co.;

 

            .245a-d: Nancy Lee: creamer, sugar bowl, and two different coffee pots;

                        [see also acc. 2018x72.268a, SE 1248: Nancy Lee coffee pot]

 

Folder 16: Pattern: Oxford, no. 1025 and 1025-C (acc. 2018x72.246a-dd):

                         [note: patterns numbered 1025, but not labeled Oxford, are found in Box 17, folder 9]

            .246a-d: sugar bowls: one with, the other without a lid, drawing and blueprint for each style, all with initial T within a shield;

            .246e-g: creamers, two styles; one includes both drawing and blueprint; all with initial T within a shield;

            .246h: waste bowl, drawing only; with initial T within a shield;

            .246i: teapot, drawing only; with initial T within a shield;

            .246j: after dinner coffee pot; with initial T within a shield;

            .246k: coffee pot: side view and a drawing of details of outline;

            .246L-m: kettle: drawing and blueprint, both with initial T within a shield;

            .246n: bread & butter plate, top and side view;

            .246o-q: sauce boat and tray; includes blueprint for sauce boat; all with initial T within a shield;

            .246r-s: service plate, drawing and blueprint, both with initial T within a shield;

            .246t: water pitcher, with side view and details of rim and foot, initialed T within a shield;

            .246u: open vegetable dish, side and top views, initialed T within a shield;

            .246v: berry bowl: side and top views, with detail of foot;

            .246w: comport [i.e. compote], with side and top views;

            .246x: fern dish, top and side views;

            .246y: candlestick: with details of top and foot; initialed T within a shield;

            .246z-aa: sixteen inch meat dish, side and top views; drawing and blueprint, with the name Rivard on the blueprint;

            .246bb-cc: 18” and 20” meat dishes, side and top views, blueprints only; .246bb has the name Rivard on it;

            .246dd: waiter, 26”, drawing, side and top views;

            .246ee1-2: Oxford set: showing tray, coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl; drawing is in two pieces and is BRITTLE – use care;

 

Folder 17: Pattern: Romaine (acc. 2018x72.247a-e):

            .247a: coffee pot, sketched on one side of card, with notes on other side, dated 1933;

            .247b: Romaine Tea [teapot];

            .247c: Romaine tea kettle;

            .247d: bon bon dish, top and side views;

            .247e: sandwich dish or plate: top and side views

 

 

 

Box 19: Drawings arranged by number, A-WS (except for WE) (acc. 2018x72.248-.273)

            [note: it is not known if the numbers actually give useful identifying information]

 

Folder 1: numbers A 1- A 429 (acc. 2018x72.248a-q):

            .248a: no. A 29: bon bon dish, top and side views, stamped Lafferty, for R&B;

            .248b: A 54/A 55/A 99/A 340: bowl, top and side views;

            .248c: A 203: creamer and sugar bowl, with detail of handles;

            .248d-f: A 415/56: cup or bowl with two handles (possibly a bouillon cup): on tracing paper, coated cloth, and a blueprint;

            .248g-h: A 427/80: service plate, side and top views: on coated paper and blue-line print (drawings are not identical);

            .248i-k: A 428/80: after dinner coffee tray, side and top views; on coated paper and two blue-line prints;

            .248l-r: A 429/80: salad bowls/baskets, in different sizes; .248r is just a salad bowl

 

Folder 2: numbers A 430-A 439 (acc. 2018x72.249a-g):

            .249a-d: A 431/80: sandwich plates, in two sizes; top and side views;

            .249e-g: A 432/80: meat dish: top and side views; g is slightly different from others;

 

Folder 3: numbers A 440-A 499 (acc. 2018x72.250a-h):

            .250a-b: A 445/80: compartment vegetable dish covered, and salad plate: top view of salad plate, and side view of vegetable dish; .250b lacks rim design;

            .250c-d: A 446/80: jardinière and plateau; side and top view of plateau; decoration varies between the two drawings;

            .250e: A 448/80: fern dish pan and mesh: top and side views;

            .250f: A 449/80: compote, top and side views;

            .250g: A 489/73: sherbet, with glass material;

            .250h: A 495/80: entrée dish; top and side views;

 

Folder 4: numbers A 500-A 599 (acc. 2018x72.251a-o):

            .251a-c: A 500/80: coffee cup and saucer; top and side views of saucer;

            .251d-e: A 503/80: bouillon cup;

            .251f-g: A 504/80: almond dish; side and top views;

            .251h-j: A 512/80: oval chop dish; side and top views;

            .251k: A 513/80: bowl, side and top views;

            .251L: A 516/80: open vegetable dish; side and top views;

            .251m: A 522: mayonnaise bowl;

            .251n: A 550/80: sandwich plate; side and top views;

            .251o: A 562/80: double vegetable dish, side and two top views;

 

Folder 5: numbers A 600-A 1065 (acc. 2018x72.252a-g):

            .252a: A 630: bowl;

            .252b: A 674/80: gravy boat;

            .252c-d: A 675/80: gravy boat tray;

            .252e: A 676/80: nappy; side and top views;

            .252f: A 1064: mayonnaise bowl; top and side views;

            .252g: A 1065: bowl, top and side views

 

Folder 6: numbers ADE and AH 2- AH 376 (acc. 2018x72.253-.254):

            .253: ADE 100: coffee pot;

 

            .254a: AH 2-X2: coffee pot;

            .254b: AH 3: coffee pot;

            .254c: AH 277/70: coffee cup and saucer, with top and side views of saucer;

            .254d: AH 344/70: bowl with two handles, possibly a bouillon cup;

            .254e-h: AH 373/80: sugar bowl and creamer, and coffee pot (two of each);

            .254i: AH 374/80: water pitcher, matches drawings above;

            .254j-L: AH 376/80: water pitcher, same design but different shape from above;

 

Folder 7: numbers AH 500- AH 599 (acc. 2018x72.255a-k):

            .255a: AH 549/80: bowl, top and side views;

            .255b: AH 550/80: bowl, top and side views;

            .255c-d: AH 554/80: ice cream plate, top and side views;

            .255e: AH 580/80: bowl, top and side views;

            .255f: AH 581/80: bowl, top and side views;

            .255g-i: AH 582/80: sandwich plate, top and side views;

            .255j-k: AH 583/80: centerpiece & mesh: top and side views;

 

Folder 8: numbers DE 1- DE 148 (acc. 2018x72.256a-g):

            .256a: DE 1-A: star flower almond dish, dated 6-1-33;

            .256b: DE 1-B: grape leaf raisin dish, dated 6-1-33;

                        [DE 1-C: this is also numbered SE 355 and is filed under that number]

            .256c: DE 33: teapot;

            .256d: DE 122: mayonnaise bowl, top and side views;

            .256e: DE 128: sandwich plate, top and side views;

            .256f-g: DE 148: sandwich plate, top and side views; .256f has note: “return with sample to Mr. Syms”;

 

Folder 9: numbers DS 1- DS 324 (acc. 2018x72.257a-e):

            .257a: DS 46: coffee cup; watercolor on black board;

            .257b: DS 80: bowl with pine cone decoration [see also set for state of North Carolina]; wash drawing on board; side and top views;

            .257c: DS 194: compote, side and top views;

            .257d: DS 279: celery dish, top and side views; also numbered 1413/87;

            .257e: DS 324: plated waiter, side and top views; with note: C. W. Warren, statistical order 7536;

 

Folder 10: numbers H and N.E.  (acc. 2018x72.258-.259):

            .258: H 356: coffee pot; (number DE 29 is crossed out);

           

            .259a: N.E. 108: coffee pot? a pitcher of some sort, with an air chamber inside;

            .259b: N.E. 119: a stand for the Hotel Pennsylvania, perhaps a table number stand; dated July 30, 1932;

            .259c-d: N.E. 146: ravier dish, top and side views on one sheet; side view only on other;

            .259e: N.E. 154: vegetable dish 2800, top and side views, for Parker House;

            .259f: N.E. 156: match box, with peacock on top;

            .259g: N.E. 228: tea or coffee pot; [in a Moderne style];

            .259h: N.E. 293: tea or coffee pot, with extra sketches;

            .259i: N.E. 557: coffee pot, in Hotel style, top and side views; stamped Turner;

            .259j: N.E. 563: coffee pot, top and side views, dated 1.6.44;

 

Folder 11: numbers S 1104 and S.E. 0-199 (acc. 2018x72.260-.261):

            .260: S 1104: Bosch trophy;

 

            .261a: S.E. 91: sandwich plate, top and side views; initialed T;

            .261b: S.E. 111: bon bon dish; top and side views; initialed T;

            .261c: S.E. 112: bowl, top and side views; initialed T;

            .261d: S.E. 127: compote; top and side views;

            .261e-f: S.E. 146: creamer and sugar; to supersede SE 86; top and side views, plus detail of handle;

            .261g-h: S.E. 147: creamer and sugar; to supersede SE 87; top and side views, plus detail of handle;

            .261i: S.E. 156: gravy boat, top and side views; initialed and dated G.F., 12/14/31;

            .261j: S.E. 166: gravy boat tray, top and side views; initialed and dated G.F., 12/14/31;

 

Folder 12: numbers S.E. 200-S.E. 299 (acc. 2018x72.262a-i):

            .262a: S.E. 257: comport [compote]; top and side views; “this drawing okay from S.E. 257”;

            .262b: S.E. 258: comport [compote]; top and side views; “drawing okay SE 258”;

            .262c: S.E. 277: coffee pot; written on back: Clovis 1st, Romaine;

            .262d: S.E. 292: vegetable dish (open), line 600, Jan. 1933; top and side views;

            .262e: S.E. 293: gravy boat and tray, no. 600; top and side views;

            .262f-g: S.E. 296: salad plate, line 600, Jan. 1933; top and side views; drawing, blueprint;

            .262h: S.E. 297: double shell bon bon dish, Jan. 1933; shown from top, and in closed position;

            .262i: S.E. 299: shell bon bon dish, Jan. 1933; shown from top and side,   

 

Folder 13: numbers S.E. 300-S.E. 339 (acc. 2018x72.263a-v):

            .263a-b: S.E. 304 and S.E. 305: cocktail goblets, Jan. 1933; S.E. 304 has a rooster on the stem; SE 305 has an owl;

            .263c: S.E. 308: sandwich plate, Jan. 1933; top and side views;

            .263d: S.E. 311: three-light candelabra, sterling, dated 2/10/33; wash drawing;

            .263e-f: S.E. 312: sandwich plate, top and side views; Feb. 1933, ok’ed by Mr. Weeks; .263e has color and shading; .263f is just an outline of plate and design;

            .263g-h: S.E. 313: sandwich plate, top and side views; Feb. 1933, ok’ed by Mr. Weeks; .263g has color and shading; .263h is just an outline of plate and design;

            .263i-j: S.E. 314: grape dish or bon bon, top and side views; Feb. 1933, ok’ed by Mr. Weeks; .263i has color; .263f is just an outline of plate and design;

            .263k: S.E. 316: sandwich plate, top and side views; wash drawing;

            .263L: S.E. 317: teapot, top and side views, with other small sketches; on two attached sheets of paper;

            .263m: S.E. 319: bon bon or nut dish, with top, side, and bottom views, wash drawing; OK JHM, 4/4/33;

            .263n: S.E. 321: tid bit stand, top and side views;

            .263o: S.E. 325: bon bon dish, top and side views, decorated with a swan;

            .263p: S.E. 327: almond dish, top and side views;

            .263q: S.E. 329: fruit dish, top and side views;

            .263r: S.E. 334: celery or relish dish;

            .263s: S.E. 335: sandwich dish, 4-13-33; top and side views;

            .263t: S.E. 336: sandwich plate, also #925, top and side views;

            .263u-v: S.E. 338 and SE 339: comports [compotes], both decorated with seahorses; S.E..338: side view only; S.E. 339: top and side views

 

Folder 14: numbers S.E. 340-S.E. 399 (acc. 2018x72.264a-s):

            .264a-b: S.E. 340 and S.E. 341: bowls, both decorated with seahorses; S.E. 340: shown with flower holder inside bowl; S.E. 341: shown with mesh top;

            .264c: S.E. 345: small dish or bowl, top and side views;

            .264d: S.E. 347: coffee pot, side view, with outlines of body, cover, and foot;

            .264e: S.E. 348: no drawing, just the note “dish with doily center”;

            .264f: S.E. 348: comport [compote], top and side views;

            .264g: S.E. 350: relish dish, top and side views;

            .264h: S.E. 355, compound leaf almond dish, dated 6-1-33 , also numbered DE 1-C [see also DE 1-A and DE 1-B above];

            .264i: S.E. 357: bread tray, top and side views;

            .264j: S.E. 362: bon bon dish, “ok JHM”;

            .264k: S.E. 367: bon bon dish, sterling, 8/17/33, top and side view, “using Francis 1st tea spoon handle”; with some small sketches;

            .264L: S.E. 370: dessert sugar and creamer, using Francis iced tea for handles; top and side views;

            .264m: S.E. 371: luncheon set loaf sugar [creamer, and dish to hold lump sugar]; top and side views;

            .264n: S.E. 374: no. 938 fruit dish; top and side views;

            .264o: S.E. 375: cocktail tray, sterling, top and side views; handles include rooster design;

            .264p-q: S.E. 376: vase, side view with outline of foot on .264p; and side view with outline of foot and opening on .264q;

            .264r: S.E. 385: shell vase, sterling, July conv’n, with note to make a sample in plaster;

            .264s: S.E. 393: three lemon forks, with variations in design on handle;

 

Folder 15: numbers S.E. 400-S.E. 499 (acc. 2018x72.265a-y):

            .265a: S.E. 402: cocktail spoon, front and side views;

            .265b: S.E. 417: muffin dish; top and side views; (blueprint);

            .265c: S.E. 426: bread & butter plate; top and side views;

            .265d: S.E. 427: service plate; top and side views;

            .265e: S.E. 428: after dinner coffee pot;

            .265f: S.E. 438: after dinner coffee set: creamer (S.E. 429), coffee pot, sugar bowl (S.E. 368); wash drawing;

            .265g: S.E. 433: lemon dish, gilt inside; top and side views;

            .265h: S.E. 437: service plate, top and side views;

            .265i: S.E. 439: cracker plate, top and side views; “ok, JHM, make samples, Dec. 1st/33”:

            .265j: S.E. 441: sandwich plate, top and side views; “like shell vase”; wash drawing;

            .265k: S.E. 442: gravy boat and tray, top and side views;

            .265L: S.E. 443: open vegetable dish; top and side views;

            .265m: S.E. 446: sandwich plate, top and side views;

            .265n: S.E. 447: style 280 b&b [bread and butter plate], in form of leaf; top and side views;

            .265o: S.E. 448: style #320 b&b [bread and butter plate], in form of leaf; top and side views;

            .265p: S.E. 449: plate or dish, in form of leaves; top and side views;

            .265q: S.E. 450: cucumber dish, top and side views;

            .265r: S.E. 451: outline of a plate or dish in form of a leaf;

            .265s: S.E. 459: an oval dish of some sort, top and side views;

            .265t: S.E. 466: teapot, “hold till May”;

            .265u: S.E. 471: sandwich plate, sterling, top and side views;

            .265v: S.E. 492: sandwich plate, top and side views; #23 B&S; wash drawing;

            .265w: S.E. 493: plate or dish, top and side views; with sketches of a flatware handle (“see Antoinette for new front”) and a pitcher;

            .265x: S.E. 494: fruit bowl, oval, with variations in handle;

            .265y: S.E. 495: vegetable dish, with cover; top and side views;

           

Folder 16: numbers S.E. 500-S.E. 899 (acc. 2018x72.266a-h):

            .266a: S.E. 511: bowl, sterling, in form of shells, top and side views, dated 1/4/35;

            .266b: S.E. 512: bon bon dish, in form of anemone flower, 1/4/35; top and side views,

            .266c: S.E. 515: bowl decorated with anemone flowers, 1/4/35; top and side views,

            .266d: S.E. 516: bowl, top and side views;

            .266e: S.E. 518: bowl, triangular in shape, with three different decorations shown; wash drawing of top view; pencil of side view;

            .266f: S.E. 585: teapot, 18th century style;

            .266g: S.E. 631” salad dish, top and side views;

            .266h: S.E. 897: comport [compote]; sterling, initialed T; side and partial view of rim;

 

Folder 17: numbers S.E. 900-S.E. 1199 (acc. 2018x72.267a-L):

            .267a: S.E. 905: salad dish, top and side views;

            .267b: S.E. 915: bowl, with top and side views;

            .267c: S.E. 959: condiment stand: to hold three shakers, with top and side views;

            .267d: S.E. 981: waiter for tea set no. 625; top and side views;

            .267e: S.E. 1102: marmalade jar; “not to be considered at present, 2/28/38”;

            .267f: S.E. 1116: coffee cup and saucer, partially colored; dated March 1938;

            .267g: S.E. 1122: marmalade: silver cover and plate; hold 3/10/38; top and side views;

            .267h: S.E. 1128: three-light candelabra;

            .267i-j: S.E. 1144: handles for spoons, slight variations in design; gouache drawings;

            .267k: S.E. 1167: double vegetable dish; 7/15/38; “hold for Gorham dish”; top and side views;

            .267L: S.E. 1170: pepper & salt shakers on a stand, 7/15/38; two side views;

 

Folder 18: numbers S.E. 1200-S.E. 1399 (acc. 2018x72.268a-o):

            .268a: S.E. 1248: Nancy Lee coffee pot, “convention recommendation” [see also acc. 2018x72.245, other designs in Nancy Lee pattern]

            .268b: S.E. 1253: coffee pot, 4/25/29;

            .268c: S.E. 1274: bowl, 6/23/39; top and side views;

            .268d: S.E. 1275: bon bon dish, 6/23/39; top and side views;

            .268e: S.E. 1277-B: bon bon dish, hold 8/8/39, “favored by conference, 7-11-39”; top and side views;

            .268f-g: S.E. 1278 and S.E. 1278-B: “Tradition” mayonnaise bowl, “shape favored conference 7-11-39”; top and side views; both initialed T within a shield;

            .268h: S.E. 1278-D: [compote], top and side views;

            .268i-j: S.E. 1288 and S.E. 1288-B: bowl and bon bon dish, 9/29/29; top and side views;

            .268k-L: S.E. 1289: bowl and bon bon dish; both have production forms stapled to the drawings; top and side views;

            .268m: S.E. 1322: pitcher, “this is right”; notes on back;

            .268n: S.E. 1322: also numbered S.E. 1345-C: pitcher, chased, initialed T within a shield;

            .268o: SE 1352-A: also no. X645 chased: coffee pot; initialed T within a shield;

 

 

Folder 19: numbers S.E. 1500-S.E. 1599 (acc. 2018x72.269a-l):

            .269a: S.E. 1504: plate, with top and side views; another sketch on back;

            .269b: S.E. 1512: bon bon dish, with top and side views, stamped Cayer;

            .269c-d: S.E. 1514, S.E. 1515, designs for curved or straight rims or edges, both stamped Turner;

            .269e-f: S.E. 1561, S.E. 1562: designs for straight rims or edges, both stamped Turner, Miller;

            .269g: S.E. 1562: designs for curved rim, dated 3/12/41;

            .269h-i: S.E. 1563: designs for straight or curved rims or edges, .269h is stamped Turner, Miller; .269i is dated 3/12/41;

            .269j-L: S.E. 1579: coffee pots, side views are wash drawings; outlines of lids are in pencil; .269j-k are stamped Turner, Lafferty; .269L stamped Turner;

 

Folder 20: numbers S.E. 1600-S.E. 1699 (acc. 2018x72.270a-i):

            .270a: S.E. 1603-C: creamer, top and side views;

            .270b: S.E. 1666: compote, sample made and approved 11/5/45; top and side views;

            .270c: S.E. 1668: bowl, showing new legs, R&B pattern, top and side views;

            .270d: S.E. 1672: compote, revised;

            .270e-f: S.E. 1689: gravy boat and tray; .270e is stamped Cayer; .270f has revised outline of tray; top and side views on both drawings;

.270g: S.E. 1689: tray for gravy boat; wash drawing; top and side views;

            .270h: S.E. 1694[? – faded]: sandwich plate, stamped Lafferty; top and side views;

            .270i: S.E. 1695[? – faded]: aspic dish; stamped Lafferty; top and side views;

 

Folder 21: numbers S.E. 1700-S.E. 1766, S.E. 1768- S.E. 1799 (acc. 2018x72.271a-q):

                        [note: drawings for S.E. 1767 are in the next folder]

            .271a: S.E. 1712: sandwich plate; wash drawing; top and side views;

            .271b-c: S.E. 1714: bon bon dishes; top and side views; .271b is stamped Turner; .271c is marked ok, JHM, 6-15-43;

            .271d: S.E. 1720: sandwich plate, wash drawing, stamped Turner; top and side views;

            .271e-f: S.E. 1722: candlestick, both stamped Turner, .271e marked ok, JHM, 3-2-43;

            .271g: S.E. 1729: sandwich plate, style: Colonial Pineapple, with wash highlights;

            .271h: S.E. 1739: cake tray, stamped Turner; “ok, JHM, 3-2-43”; top and side views;

            .271i: S.E. 1761: bon bon dish, oval; “ok, JHM, 5-8-46”; top and side views;

            .271j: S.E. 1762: gravy boat and tray, “ok, JHM, 5-8-46”; top and side views;

            .271k: S.E. 1765: fruit dish; “ok, JHM, 5-8-46”; top and side views;             

            .271L: S.E. 1766: twin mayonnaise bowls, oval, with tray; “5-7-46, ok, JHM”; top and side views;

            .271m: S.E. 1763: bread tray; “ok, JHM, 5-7-46”; top and side views;

            .271n-o: S.E. 1765L double vegetable dish, with lid; top and side views on both; .261o: “5-7-46, ok, JHM, discard”;

            .271p: S.E. 1786: part of kettle #663, “accepted 3/5/48”;

            .271q: S.E. 1787-663: water pitcher; “accepted 3/5/48”;

 

Folder 22: number S.E. 1767 (acc. 2018x72.272a-o):

            .272a: original folder, decorated with drawing of a coffee pot;

            .272b: sauce boat matching SE 1767, wash drawing, initialed T within circle;

            .272c: coffee pot: outline of pot, spout, and handle;

            .272d: S.E. 1767-2: coffee pot, with outline of lid or body; colored drawing;

            .272e: water pitcher to harmonize with S.E. 1767-2, with outline of opening and body;

            .272f-h: S.E. 1767-A: teapots, with outlines of lid or body;

            .272i-k: S.E. 1767-B: sugar bowls, with outlines of lid or body;

            .272L-n: S.E. 1767-C: creamers, with outlines of opening or body;

            .272o: unlabeled, but outline of coffee pot body;

 

Folder 23: numbers WS (acc. 2018x72.273a-b):

            .273a: WS 7428: punch bowl;

            .273b: WS 7596: trophy plaque: “Wellesley College Horse Show, Awarded for Outstanding Horsemanship, Presented by Weston Saddle and Bridle Club”

                       

           

 

Box 20: Drawings arranged by number: WE (acc. 2018x72.274-.283)

 

Folder 1: numbers WE 1-199 (acc.  2018x72.274a-q):

            .274a: WE-1: teapot;

            .274b: WE 45: creamer, with detail of handle;

            .274c: WE 58: vase #5074, Aug. 1930;

            .274d: WE 59: bowl, #500, Aug. 1930, approved for sample, JHM, 7-15-30;

            .274e: WE 60: mayonnaise bowl, Aug. 1930, approved for sample, JHM, 7-15-30;

            .274f-g: WE-84: creamer; and sugar bowl;

            .274h: WE 85: sugar bowl and creamer: rough sketches, with side and top views;

            .274i-j: creamer; and sugar bowl; both include side and top views;

            .274k: WE 88: bowl, side and top views;

            .274L-m: creamer; and sugar bowl; both with side and top views;

            .274n: WE 99: coffee pot or small pitcher, on a plate, #1671;

            .274o: WE 102: vegetable dish, #4090, Dec. 1930, top and side views, with price;

            .274p: WE 129: tray to carry #20 and #26, also used as occasional tray, top and side views;

            .274q: WE 153: beaker;

 

Folder 2: numbers WE 200-299 (acc.  2018x72.275a-p):

            .275a: WE 238: three light candelabra, sterling, “make it in plate”; wash drawing;

            .275b-c: WE 260: Tea or coffee pot, with view of top and plan of foot (drawing and blueprint);

            .275d: WE 266: plated coffee pot, parts like WE 259, with view of top;

            .275e: WE 271: fruit bowl “pewter”; with top and side views;

            .275f: WE 273: cow compote, with top and side views;

            .275g: WE 274: cake dish, dated 8/17/33;

            .275h: WE 276: Dutch lunch dish, top and side views;

            .275i: WE 290: centerpiece: top and side views;

            .275j-k: WE 290: fruit dish, top and side views; .275k is wash drawing, labeled convention July 1933;

            .275L: WE 292: open vegetable dish, top and side views; handles with design of corn, carrots, beets, and other vegetables;

            .275m: WE 294: miniature double dish for cigarettes, convention, July 1933;

            .275n: WE 297: Windsor teapot, with view of top; “ok, JHM”;

            .275o: WE 298: Windsor sugar bowl, top and side views, “Mr. Eickham; ok, JHM”;

            .275p: WE 299: waste bowl [matches Windsor set], top and side views;

 

Folder 3: numbers WE 300-363 (acc.  2018x72.276a-t):

            .276a: WE 300: Windsor creamer, “ok, JHM”;

            .276b: WE 306: probably a nut or bon bon dish, two shells together;

            .276c: WE 308: kettle with stand, dated 11/20/33;

            .276d: WE 309: twin double dish, with two side views and a top view;

            .276e: WE 310: twin double dish, with two side views and a top view;

            .276f-g: WE 312: bowl; .256f is dated and initialed 11/18/33, G.T.[?]J.; .276g has top and side views;

            .276h: WE 315: pitcher, with lid and a plate, leaf and twig decorations, with outline of top;

            .276i: WE 319: flower holder, side and top views;

            .276j: WE 321: tray with cover, top and side views; [one corner almost broken off];

            .276k: WE 323: flower holder; top and side views;

            .276L: WE 330: cocktail shaker, with detail of handle;

            .276m: WE 331: tartar sauce dish, in shape of fish;

            .276n: WE 332: cocktail tray, top and side views;

            .276o: WE 350: pitcher, top and side views;

            .276p: WE 351: [flower holder or centerpiece], top and side views;

            .276q-r: WE 361: two candlesticks, in form of lily pads, .276r has two rough sketches of the candle cup;

            .276s: WE 362: Windsor meat dish, top and side views;

            .276t: WE 363: meat dish, in W&T [well & tree] 5300 line;

 

Folder 4: numbers WE 365-399 (acc.  2018x72.277a-t):

            .277a: WE 365: fruit bowl, top and side views;

            .277b: WE 367: ash tray, top and side views;

            .277c: WE 368: sandwich shell, top and side views;

            .277d: WE 370: fruit bowl, using WE 289 stampings; decorated with grapes;

            .277e: WE 371: Dutch lunch dish, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277f: WE 372: vegetable dish, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277g: WE 373: sandwich plate, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277h: WE 374: tray, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277i: WE 375: Dutch supper dish, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277j-k: WE 376: waiter, decorated with grapes; top views and partial side view;

            .277L: WE 377: vase, decorated with grapes;

            .277m: WE 379: after dinner coffee pot, decorated with grapes;

            .277n: WE 381: comport [compote], decorated with grapes;

            .277o: WE 382: bowl, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277p: WE 384: Dutch supper dish cover; decorated with grapes; top and side views;

            .277q: WE 387: water pitcher, decorated with grapes;

            .277r: WE 390: candlestick and three-light candelabra, decorated with grapes;

            .277s: WE 396: water pitcher, decorated with grapes, wash drawing;

            .277t: WE 397: meat dish, decorated with grapes; top and side views;

 

Folder 5: numbers WE 400-499 (acc.  2018x72.278a-n):

            .278a: WE 401: chop dish, wash drawing; top and side views;

            .278b: WE 402: waiter, top and side views;

            .278c: WE 407: water pitcher, decorated with grapes;

            .278d: WE 424: sandwich plate, to and side views, with some other small sketches;

            .278e: WE 426: breakfast dish, [a covered dish], top and side views;

            .278f: WE 427: a shell-shaped dish, with grapes as decoration;

            .278g: WE 430: sandwich plate, wash drawing, rough outline of side view;

            .278h: WE 431: bon bon dish, shell-shaped, with grapes as decoration; also #205;

            .278i: WE 452: chop dish, top and side views;

            .278j: WE 461: bread tray, top and side views;

            .278k: WE 468: relish dish, top and side views;

            .278L: WE 469: relish tray, glass lining, top and side views;

            .278m: WE 470: dish or shallow bowl, top ad side views, to match a salad dish;

            .278n: WE 482: dish of some sort, top and side views;

           

Folder 6: numbers WE 500-699 (acc.  2018x72.279a-g):

            .279a: WE 519: 3-legged frame with spring holders [to hold a bowl], top and side views;

            .279b: WE 548: fruit bowl & centerpiece with flower shelves, top and side views;

            .279c: WE 648: well & tree meat platter, top and side views; dated 6/24/36;

            .279d: WE 657: 2 compartment covered dish, top and side views, with variations in handles;

            .279e: WE 661: meat dish with hot water dish, top and side views;

            .279f: WE 669: bowl to match #600 candelabra;

            .279g: WE 670: bowl;

 

Folder 7: numbers WE 700-999 (acc.  2018x72.280a-f):

            .280a: WE 796: hors-d’oeuvre [tray] with hot water pan, top and side views;

            .280b: WE 817: candelabra [three-lights]; May 16, 1937;

            .280c: WE 874: compote, side views, with top views of bowl and foot, 4/15/35;

            .280d: WE 960: coffee pot, “convention recommendation,” initialed T;

            .280e: WE 961: bowl, top and side views, “convention recommendation,” est. 4/25/39;

            .280f: WE 965: meat dish [with well & tree], top and side views; “convention recommendation”; dated 4/25/39;

 

Folder 8: numbers WE 1000-1199 (acc.  2018x72.281a-h):

            .281a: WE 1002: 3 compartment vegetable dish, top and side views, with variations in design; “shown Jan. 1940”; pencil drawing on board;

.281b: WE 1022: cocktail shaker; wash drawing on board;

WE 1054: cigarette box; wash drawing on board;

WE 1055: cigar box; wash drawing on board;

            .281c: WE 1023: gardenia dish, top and side views; dated 11/3/19; also sketches on back;

            .281d: WE 1025: marmalade basket, topped with a strawberry; initialed L, dated 9/29/39 and 11/10/39;

            .281e: WE 1037: tea set in Celtic style, showing coffee pot, sugar bowl, and creamer, shown Jan. 194- [torn]; wash drawing on board;

            .281f: WE 1103: chop dish, top and side views; stamped Lafferty;

            .281g: WE 1110: salad dish, top and side views; dated 5/3/40; stamped Rodgers;

            .281h: WE 1112: bon bon dish, top and side views; dated 5/3/40; stamped Rodgers;

 

Folder 9: numbers WE 1200-1299 (acc.  2018x72.282a-p):

            .282a: WE 1263: double vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .282b: WE 1264: [centerpiece?], top and side views, dated Jan. 25/42 and 1/18/44;

            .282c: WE 1266: centerpiece, top and side views, dated 8-23-43 and 1/18/44; stamped Turner;

            .282d-f: WE 1268-A: teapot;

                        WE 1268-B: sugar bowl;

                        WE 1268-C: creamer;

            .282g: WE 1274: salad dish, top and side views, dated 5/9/46;

            .282h-j: WE 1278-B: sugar bowl; top and side views; detail of handles;

                        WE 1278-C: creamer; top and side views; detail of handle;

                        WE 1278-D: waste bowl; top and side views;

            .282k-L: WE 1280 bon bon dish, and compote, made from it “ok, JHM, 5/9/46”; top and side views of both;

            .282m: WE 1281: bread tray, “ok, JHM, 5/9/46”; top and side views;

            .282n: WE 1282: double vegetable dish, signed Lafferty; top and side views;

            .282o: WE 1283: gravy boat & tray, “ok [with note], JHM, 5/9/46”; top and side views;

            .282p: WE 1286: tray for double mayonnaise, “ok, JHM, 5/9/46”; top and side views;

 

Folder 10: numbers WE 1300-2999 (acc.  2018x72.283a-g):

            .283a-b: WE 1303: chop dish, top and side views; (.283a is a more complete drawing0;

            .283c: WE 1304: top and side views of a shallow dish;

            .283d-e: WE 1318: coffee pot, dated 2/18/48; .283d is a more detailed drawing;

            .283f: WE 1409: bowl, top view and two side views, dated 9/9/49;

            .283g: WE 2926: tea and coffee pots, creamers and sugar bowl; Jamestown bodies;

 

 

Box 21: Blueprints for United States Navy (discontinued) (acc. 2018x72.284a-s):

            .284a-b: labels from original folders, one of which identified the blueprints as an incomplete set, and the other described the blueprints as a discontinued set, dated 5/25/35;

            .284c1-7: “Suggestions of sizes to be used on marking U.S. Navy flatware by Reed & Barton per blue-prints submitted, June 29, 1934”: typed list of many kinds of flatware (carving knifes, crumb scrapers, pickle forks, etc., in addition to the usual table knives, forks, spoons), and the markings to be used for various ranks (admiral, captain, wardroom and warrant officers, etc.)

            .284d: markings to be used on silver for admiral, vice and rear admirals, captain, and junior, warrant, wardroom and hospital messes; in different sizes, undated;

            .284e: markings to be used on silverware in officers’ messes, in different sizes, with dates ranging from June 18, 1927-June 22, 1933, but a note added in pencil says these were revised in 1934-1935; sheet 1 of 13;

            .284f: blueprint for meat dishes (3 sizes), fish dish, bread tray, and celery dish, top and side views of all, dated 1926-1927; sheet 2 of 13;

            .284g: gravy boat, sugar bowl, baking dish (2 sizes), fruit dish, vegetable dishes (2 sizes), syrup pitcher, tea strainer, and waiter; some with more than one view; dated 1926-1927; sheet 3 of 13;

            .284h: mustard pot, teapot (2 sizes, caster, butter dish, water ewer, cream pitcher, ice pitcher; dated 1926-1927, 1935; sheet 4 of 13;

            .284i: gravy boat, sugar bowl, celery dish, cream pitcher, coffee pot, smoking set [with match holder and cigar lamp], ash holder [i.e. ashtray], cigar and cigarette holders, salt and pepper shakers, bread tray; dated 1926-1927; sheet 5 of 13;

            .284j: flatware: forks (dessert, oyster, pickle, table), knives (butter, dessert, table); caring and fish knives and forks; gravy ladle, nutcracker, crumb scraper, spoons (coffee, dessert, mustard, salt, sugar, table, tea), carving steel, sugar tongs; dated 1926-1927; sheet 6 of 13;

            .284k: fish dish, meat dish (3 sizes), vegetable dish; dated 1926-1927; sheet 7 of 13;

            .284L: caster, baking and fruit dishes, bon bon, water pitcher, tea and coffee pots; dated 1926-1927, 1935; sheet 8 of 13;

            .284m: gravy boat, sugar bowl, baking dish and lining, butter dish, meat dish (2 sizes), vegetable dish (2 sizes), waiter; dated 1926-1927; sheet 9 of 13;

            .284n: caster, forks (dessert, table), knives (butter, dessert, table), gravy ladle, spoons (coffee, desert, mustard, salt, table, tea), sugar tongs, water pitcher; dated 1926-1927; sheet 10 of 13;

            .284o: bowls (finger, sugar), creamers, coffee pot, finger bowl tray; dated 1926-1927; sheet 11 of 13;

            .284p: pepper and salt shakers [called cruets], fruit and vegetable dishes, cream pitcher, tea and coffee pots, bread tray; dated 1926-1927; sheet 12 of 13;

            .284q: salt cellar, cream pitcher, teapot, spoons (bouillon, soup, sugar), waiter; dated 1926-1927; sheet 13 of 13;

            .284r: gravy boat, sugar bowl, celery dish, cream pitcher, coffee pot, smoking set [with match holder and cigar lamp], ash holder [i.e. ashtray], cigar and cigarette holders, salt and pepper shakers, bread tray; dated 1926-1927, 1935; sheet 5 of 14;

            .284s: bowls (finger, sugar), creamers, coffee pot, finger bowl tray; dated 1926-1927, 1935; sheet 11 of 14;

           

Box 22: Ecclesiastical drawings and W.M. [white metal] Department drawings (acc. 2018x72.285-.296):

            [note: these are extra-large drawings; smaller drawings from the same folders are found in Box 23]

 

Folder 1: Ecclesiastical miscellany (acc. 2018x72.285a-r)

            .285a-b: alms basins or plates, dated 14 May 1907, top and side views;

            .285c-d: no. 10115-B and no. 10115-C: alms basins or plates, top and side views;

            .285e: possibly a ciborium, with a matching baton, noted as ordered & made Sept. 1918, with name Turner;

            .285f1-2: altar crucifix for St. Mary’s, West Quincy, cast bronze, “drawn by Turner”; [drawing is in two pieces, but both within same polyester folder]; [see also 2018x72.3338L];

            .285g: candlestick for St. Mary’s, West Quincy, cast bronze, “drawn by Turner”; [see also 2018x72.3338m];

            .285h1-2: processional cross, 31 Dec. 1914 [drawing is in two pieces, but both within same polyester folder]; [see also .288h]

            .285i-j: bread boxes, with side and front elevations and top views; .285i is no. 121114, and .285j is dated 30 Dec. 1914;

            .285k-m: candlesticks; .285L-m are numbered 121114 A and B;

            .285n: cross on base, no. 112414;

            .285o: cross on base, dated 16 Dec. 1914;

            .285p: no. 23: ewer for baptismal font for Memorial Church, Fairhaven, Mass., with text of inscription;

            .285q-r: no. 50 and no. 51: designs of inscriptions for ewer for Memorial Church, Fairhaven, Mass.

 

Folder 2: Ecclesiastical goods: flagons, cruets, etc. (acc. 2018x72.286a-m)

            .286a: a candelabra? Goblets on a tiered tray?, communion set? wash drawing;

            .286b-c: two ewers or flagons, both with details of handles; one includes drawing of a cup; wash drawings;

            .286d: ADS-45: alms basin for Mr. H. Hebbard, Nov. 9/22; [see also 2018x72.45, p. 96];

            .286e: alms basin with inscription: “I Am the Bread of Life”;

            .286f: alms basin with inscription: “Give and it shall be given unto you;

            .286g-h: alms basins, with leaf borders;

            .286i: chalice, outline of paten, and ewer or flagon, wash drawing;

            .286j-k: SX 8137 flagon, for Hufnagel & Co., July 30/21; .286k is watercolor;

            .286L: flagon, goblet or chalice, candlestick, with helmet designs; gouache drawing;

            .286m: no. 122327: seven-branch electric candelabra, initialed M; wash drawing;

 

Folder 3: specials without numbers, 1911-1927: trophies (acc. 2018x72.287a-i)

                        [note: these probably came from the White Metal Department, but the folder was not so labeled]

            .287a: Myopia Cup: decorated with animal head, belt, horn, dated 3-15-12;

            .287b: trophy plaque, decorated with a track and field figure, dated 6-8-14;

            .287c: Wianno Yacht Club Commodore’s Trophy, presented by B.H. Dowse, 1915: trophy plaque, dated 7-28-15;

            .287d: trophy plaque, or shield, decorated with a basketball, no. 123020;

            .287e: Southern Pacific Lines Athletic Associations Athletic Trophy, May 28, 1927, Houston, Texas, no. 42127;

            .287f: Monongahela Valley Country Club Second Flight Championship, trophy plaque for golf, no. 102721; [see also .386i and .387dd]

            .287g: trophy plaque for a golf trophy, 12026;

            .287h: Connie Mack Trophy for the Inter-Department Base Ball Championship of the John B. Stetson Company, no. 31317, 1917; decorated with baseball players and an elephant holding banners; [search Connie Mack to find other drawings for this trophy];

            .287i: Shaker Heights Country Club Championship Trophy, decorated with figure of woman golfer, #22749, no. 82519, “no S number”

 

Folder 4: specials without numbers, 1911-1927: miscellaneous items (acc. 2018x72.288a-h)

                        [note: these probably came from the White Metal Department, but the folder was not so labeled]

            .288a-b: epergnes, “for foreign sample, never made,” dated 28 and 29 Oct. 1915;

            .288c: three-light candelabra;

            .288d: centerpiece, dated 19 Sept. 1912;

            .288e-g: waiters [trays]

            .288h: processional cross, dated 31 Dec. 1914 [see also .285h]

           

Folder 5: W.M. Department: regular (acc. 2018x72.289a-d)

            .289a: #382: loving cup;

            .289b: #2036: Loving cup, dated 27 May 1911, with name Laurena;

            .289c: #4080: tray or waiter, top view, with partial side view;

            .289d: one side: #4080: references to frames and grilles;

                        Other side: sample #252: vase, 24 inches tall, 10 Feb. 1914;

 

Folder 6: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3182-3374 (acc. 2018x72.290a-h):

            .290a: 3182-S (also 2032): loving cup;

            .290b: 3305-S/3395: trophy cup, topped with an eagle; design includes initials B and F, The Automobile Club of America, a car, and Grand Prize, dated Jan. 2, 1912;

.290c: 3306-S: ten-light floor lamp, Feb. 14, 1912;

            .290d: 3341-S: trophy plaque: Hotel Grant Trophy, San Diego, Cal.; for Hotel U.S. Grant;

            .290e: 3356-S-7: seven-light candelabra;

            .290f: 3366-S: no. 61812, possibly a centerpiece, or dish of some kind. Cost $55 net; stamped June 18, 1912;

            .290g: 3374-S: newspaper rack???;

            .290h: 3374-S: no. 72512: Fireman’s Trophy: presented by the Board of Fire Commissioners [for excellence in] Department Drill Schools, and illustrated with a tower; [for Hartford, Connecticut];

 

Folder 7: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3545-4089 (acc. 2018x72.291a-L):

            .291a: 3545-S: electric lamp base, from design 10812;

            .291b: 3572-S: waiter for Phipps Grill, order by M.L., Dec. 5, 1913;

            .291c: 3692-S: six-light candelabra, with Davenport crest, 27 May 1914;

            .291d: 3841-S: candelabra with various numbers of arms, for Hotel Muehlebach, 17 Sept. 1914; [a hotel with that name is located in Kansas City, Mo.]; [search hotel name to find other items designed for it];

            .291e: 3855-S: urn [for coffee or hot water];

            .291f: 3874-S: waiter or tray;

            .291g: 3876-S: no. 12815-B: waiter or tray;

            .291h-i: 3918-S to 3924-S and 3926-S to 3933-S: loving cups in various sizes; both dated April 1915;

            .291j: 3976-S: trophy plaque: Post-Dispatch Trophy, emblematic of the Public School Baseball Champions, St. Louis; decorated with baseball bats;

            .291k: 4070-S: candlestick [but perhaps a lamp], “Kepple” model, from Miss Elsie de Wolfe;

            .291L: 4089-S: no. 91615: trophy plaque for golfing;

 

Folder 8: W.M. Department Specials: no. 4243-4432  (acc. 2018x72.292a-p):

            .292a: 4243-S: no. 11016: trophy plaque: for Edison Light (emblem includes a light bulb), and decorated with rifles; dated 12 Feb. 1916;

            .292b: 4245-S: design 2116-C: plaque, with basketball player, dated 17 Feb. 1916;

            .292c: 4254-S: plaque, to have a scene (but not shown), dated 17 March 1916;

            .292d: 4263-S: trophy plaque: New York State Prize won by Seventh Regiment, Peekskill, New York, September 3, 1915, decorated with a rifle; dated 19 Feb. 1916;

            .292e: 4264-S: trophy plaque: no. 11416-A: John Arthur Keppelman Trophy, Interscholastic Debating League, with scene of Greek orator; dated 25 Feb. 1916;

            .292f: 4283-S: no. 21816-A: bowling trophy, dated 21 March and April 10, 1916; with bowling pins and bowling ball;

            .292g: 4290-S: design 32716: Radel Trophy, B.P.O.E., decorated with head of an elk; dated 27 March 1916; [see also .333x]

            .292h: 4293-S: no. 31616-A: trophy plaque, decorated with two male runners;

            .292i: 4293-S: no. 31616-A: trophy plaque for Hand Ball Tournament, Single; with emblem: square divided by diagonal line, triangle in upper left, initials DAC in lower right;

            .292j: 4326-S: trophy plaque: decorated with crossed rifles and U.S. and Massachusetts flags;

            .292k-L: 4385-S: no. 52316-B: special shield for J.E. Caldwell, Miller, 5/23/16;

            .292m-n: 4386-S: no. 52316-A: special shield for J.E. Caldwell, Miller, 5/23/16;

                                    [note: .292n is stuck closed; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN]

            .292o: 4389-S: no. 275-A: centerpiece/punch bowl for Hotel Deshler [different from punch bowl depicted in 2018x72.26]; [search Deshler for other items]

            .292p: 4432-S: no. 31516-A: trophy plaque

 

Folder 9: W.M. Department Specials: no. 4565-5124  (acc. 2018x72.293a-i):

            .293a: 4565-S: #1417-A: trophy plaque, topped with soccer player kicking ball;

            .293b: 4606-S: design no. 1517-A: curling trophy plaque; decorated with curling stone and brooms, and scene of people curling;

            .293c: 4633-S: #5317-A: trophy plaque, decorated with golfer and golf clubs;

            .293d: 4634-S: #5317-B: trophy plaque, decorated with golfer and golf clubs;

            .293e: 4635-S: #31317: The Connie Mack Trophy for the Inter Department Base Ball Championships; decorated with baseball players and an elephant holding banners Stetson is written on one banner); [search Connie Mack to find other drawings for this trophy];

            .293f: 4905-S and 4906-S: tall decorative item, either standard or vase holder, with initials H P;

            .293g: 4907-S and 4908-S: candelabras, available with 5 or 9 lights, with initials H P;

            .293h: 4954-S: trophy plaque, decorated with male basketball player, drawn by Miller, for Bunde & Upmeyer Co., order #1909;

            .293i: 5124-S: vase made for Mr. Douse[?], 2/18/20;

 

Folder 10: W.M. Department Specials: no. 4565-5124  (acc. 2018x72.294a-p):

            .294a: 5207-S: waiter or tray, order #18131 for Marcus & Co.;

            .294b: 5229-S: no. 102720: covered dish, C.N. Hancher[?], order 18955;

            .294c: 5261-S: centerpiece, with candle holders, blueprint;  

            .294d: 5310-S: trophy cup, on base;

                        On back: inscription about the division of a company of the 27th Division, Regiment O, on Oct. 11, 1917;

            .294e: 5311-S: trophy or loving cup, on base;

            .294f: 5393-S: tray or waiter: outline only

            .294g: 5452-S: no. 62322: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .294h: 5546-S: trophy plaque: University Club Championship, Squash, Racquets, C.E. Sanders Trophy;

            .294i: 5547-S: no. 11322-B: trophy plaque: University Club Championship, Tennis Singles, C.E. Sanders Trophy;

            .294j: 5581-S: tray or waiter;

            .294k: 5782-S: no. 2624: trophy plaque; 3/4/24, order #6037 for Alsted Kasten Co. [Milwaukee, Wisc.];

            .294L: 5791-S: no. 22924: trophy plaque for baseball, decorated with batter, bats, ball; 3/11/24, order #6675, Sam. Becker; part of design was taken from Dupont Trophy;

            .294m: 5803-S: no. 22824: trophy plaque: Equitable Life of Iowa, Production Record Shield; S. Joseph & Sons, Des Moines, Iowa, order #8177, 3/26/24;

            .294n: 5860-S: trophy plaque for golf, monogram of NFCC; Mather Bros. Co., 16982, 7/18/24;

            .294o: 5893-S: no. 82624: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .294p: 5931-S: #29793L special order 2195-F: outline of trophy plaque and shield;

 

Folder 11: W.M. Department Specials: no. 6146-6364  (acc. 2018x72.295a-j):

            .295a: 6146-S: no. 11425: plaque: Cadet Captains of B Company, Saint Johns School, Manlius, N.Y., (with list of names, 1889-1925, and space through 1940), Winners Company Competition, presented by E.M. Statler; decorated with rifles;

            .295b: 6206-S: no. 2626: trophy plaque, order 8286, dated 3/6/26;

            .295c: 6228-S: no. 42026: trophy plaque: decorated with golf ball and golf clubs;

            .295d: 6241-S: trophy plaque: decorated with an anchor, dolphins, and rope; order 15643, dated 6/10/26;

            .295e: 6242-S: trophy plaque: decorated with shells, sea horses, and a trident coming out of a keystone; order 15643, dated 6/10/26; [see .295i for flag with similar design];

            .295f: 6252-S: design no. 6326: Spetgang trophy cup, decorated with an owl and other classical designs;

            .295g: 6334-S: design no. 22527-B: trophy plaque: Socony Petroleum Products, Motor Oil Contest, East Cambridge Field; S.C&L. Co. [Shreve Crump & Low), 3/4/27; initialed M; watercolor; blind embossed Property of Reed & Barton;

            .295h: 6344-S: no. 31827: trophy plaque, with plates for engraved names;

            .295i: 6363-S: no. 3227-B: H. Barton Lewis Trophy, Speed Boat Regatta, 1927, First Prize; decorated with speed boat on water and a ship’s wheel; order 14652, J.E. Caldwell & Co., 6/17/27; watercolor; [similar flag is found on .295e];

            .295j: 6364-S: no. 3227-A: H. Barton Lewis Trophy, Speed Boat Regatta, 1927, Second Prize; decorated with speed boat on water and shells; order 14652, J.E. Caldwell & Co., 6/17/27; watercolor;

           

Folder 12: W.M. Department Specials: no. 6442-6847  (acc. 2018x72.296a-i):

            .296a: 6442-S: ice water urn, no. 2129-C, “o.k., H.H. Galbraith, see order Dr. R.C. Lynch”;

            .296b: 6573-S: no. 4528: plaque: “A Master Artist, Costumer, Designer, Creator, Builder, Originator, in the cause of better costuming and costuming conditions, presented by the officers and members of the N.C.A. [National Costumers Association, U.S. and Canada], to Lester C. Essig”;

design includes logo of NCA, also rifles and flags of U.S and Canada; [Essig owned Lester Costume Co. in Chicago];

[IN SEVERAL PIECES, USE WITH CARE];

            .296c: 6597-S: no.11429-A: plaque: American Legion, presented by Russell A. Wilcox for Advancement of Aviation, with space for name of post and achievement being honored; order 70507; decorated with an airplane;

            .296d: 6641-S: no.4539: waiter to match set 2760;

            .296e: 6649-S: no.42629: pewter waiter;

            .296f: 6655-S: no.51429-B: trophy: top and side views, featuring a boat with outboard motor, for Annual Out Board Motor Marathon;

            .296g: 6676-S: no.62829: meat dish, top and side views;

            .296h: 6693-S: trophy plaque: outline, but shows eagle, crossed flags, shield, and two pistols; order 72687;

            .296i: 6847-S: no. 81920: meat dish, top and side views;

 

Box 23: W.M. [white metal] Department drawings: regular and special (acc. 2018x72.297-.320):

           

[note: the extra-large drawings from the W.M. department are found in Box 22]

 

Folder 1: W.M. Department Regular: no. 1-27 (acc. 2018x72.297a-jj):

            .297a: #1: some sort of bowl with glass lining, wire handle, set in a small tray; [compare with .297i – similar form so perhaps this is also cereal dish and plate];

            .297b: #1: honey dish, side view and detail of rim of tray; dated 22 Nov. and 12-22, 1910

            .297c: #1: ewer, 3 Jan. 1912; with a variation showing the design as a vase;

            .297d: #1: smokers set or smokers tray, 6/8/12; top and side views

            .297e: #1: newspaper rack, 6/23/14; with detailed drawings of some parts;

            .297f: #2: coffee pot, with sugar bowl and creamer; “invalid set” is crossed through;

            .297g: #2: ewer, 2 Jan. 1912; with a variation showing the design as a vase;

            .297h: #2: sherbet cup, with glass lining, 20 Dec. 1912;

            .297i: #2: cereal dish and plate, 3/18/13;

            .297j: #3: ewer and basin, 21 Dec. 1911 [basin only in profile];

            .297k: #5: trivet, top and partial side view, 18 July 1911;

            .297L: #5: jam caster, top and side views, 13 Feb. 1911;

            .297m: #5: hot milk jug, large size, Dec. 19, 1912;

            .297n: #6: grated cheese bowl, 27 Oct. 1911;

            .297o: #6: caviar dish;

            .297p: #8: cheese dish, Feb. 17, 1913, size for camembert;

            .297q: #8: bread & butter plate, 4/ /14;

            .297r: #8: place plate, 4/ /14; 

            .297s: #10: egg cup, 11 Dec. 1912;

            .297t: #10: fruit knife holder or knife stand, 2 Jan. 1913; top and side views;

            .297u: #10: trivet: top view; 10 Jan. 1913;

            .297v: #10: newspaper stand, 6/23/14;

            .297w: #12: egg cup;

            .297x: #12: cheese dish, for camembert, date stamped Dec. 10[?] 1918[?];

            .297y: #12: punch bowl, 21 Dec. 1911;

            .297z: #13: mayonnaise bowl;

            .297aa: #15: asparagus set (tray, with sauce boat); 9 Dec. 1912;

            .297bb: #15: mayonnaise bowl, with top and two side views; 23 Dec. 1913; blueprint;

            .297cc: #15: veranda set: a stand with space for two beer bottles and two beer glasses, 27 Jan. [year difficult to read]; top and side views;

            .297dd: #18: asparagus set (tray, with sauce boat); 9 Dec. 1912; “ask Froelich [for] new pattern”;

            .297ee: #20: veranda set: a stand with space for whiskey bottle, two highball glasses, and two club sodas, 27 Jan. 1913; top and side views;

            .297ff-1-2: #24: bread & butter plate, top and side views; with attached note;

            .297gg-hh: #25: jam casters, 22 Nov. 1910 and 8/15/11;

            .297ii: #25: veranda set: with space for six sherbet glasses, 27 Jan. 1913;

            .297jj: #27: cigar lighter, top and side views;

 

Folder 2: W.M. Department Regular: no. 30-96 (acc. 2018x72.298a-s):      

            .298a: #30: shaving brush, 20 June 1911;

            .298b: #30: a dish with cover, on legs; [perhaps a jam jar, see .298d]

            .298c: #32: jam jar, 28 Aug. 1912;

            .298d: #34: jam jar, 28 Aug. 1912; detail of handle, “similar to card stand we make”;

            .298e: #38: covered jar, with cut-glass body, 11/7/13;

            .298f: #40: marmalade jar, with spoon, 14 Feb. 1913;

            .298g: #48: tray for Uneeda Biscuits, 1-20-14, also stamped Jan. 23, 1914; blueprint;

            .298h: #50 and 52: Domino sugar tray [for sugar lumps], top and side views, blueprint;

            .298i: #54: tray for gingersnaps, cookies, etc., 1-17-14, side views; blueprint;

            .298j: #70: also 4094-S; possibly a crumb scraper, 30 Sept. 1915;

            .298k: #80: match holder, with four nested trays, ok, 11/22/12;

            .298L: #80: watch stand, 18 July 1913;

            .298m: #80: ice cream stand, with glass lining;

            .298n: #82: watch stand, front and side views; 18 Feb. 1913; stamped Sept. 12, 1913[?];

            .298o: #84: watch stand, front and side views; 18 Feb. 1913; stamped Sept. 12, 1913;

            .298p: #86: watch stand, front and side views; 18 Feb. 1913; stamped Sept. 12, 1913;

            .298q: #90: plain oval bread tray, top and side views, Sept. 12, 1913;

            .298r: #95: relish dish, top and side views, showing compartments for sardines, olives, and celery;

            .298s: #96: a dish of some sort with nude female figure in middle; variations seem to be ash trays; date difficult to read, but year seems to be 1912;

 

Folder 3: W.M. Department Regular: no. 100-172 (acc. 2018x72.299a-y):

            .299a: #100: match holder and ash receiver, top and side views, June 16 and Sept. 12, 1913;

            .299b: #100: pie plate [stand to hold a pie plate];

            .299c: #100 or 105: relish dish, top and side views, 10 Aug. 1914; blueprint;

            .299d: #105: sandwich plate with glass cover with center handle, 20 Nov. 1913;

            .299e: #110: condense milk holder (attached tray);

            .299f: #113: loving cup, old no. 2030, 1/18/26;

            .299g: #122: sauce boat, 14 Nov. 1910, selected by Mr. A,;

            .299h: #125: shaving cup;

            .299i: #130: shaving cup, Apr. [?]4, 1914;

            .299j: #140: kettle on stand, 14 July 1913;

            .299k: #145: kettle on stand;

            .299L: #145: cigarette box, top and side views, from E.H. Adams, San Francisco; see letter & order, 6-27-1913;

            .299m: #150: coffee or chocolate pot, Jan. 25, 1912;

            .299n: #150: cigarette box, top and side views; 20 Feb. 1913;

            .299o: #150: kettle on stand;

            .299p: #150: vase with lid, or covered loving cup, “made”;

            .299q: #151: shield [probably for a trophy plaque];

            .299r: #152, but also #150-155: covered loving cup, on base, “made”;        

            .299s: #153: covered loving cup,

            .299t-w: #160, #161, #162, #163: covered loving cups, .299w is on a base;

            .299x: #164-166-168-170: tureens in different styles and sizes, Jan. 6, 1913;

            .299y: #172: sandwich dish, with handle, side and top views and detail of handle; blueprint;

 

Folder 4: W.M. Department Regular: no. 200-525 (acc. 2018x72.300a-bb):

            .300a: #200: plaque, with room for inscription;

            .300b: #220: lamp base, 6 Dec. 1912;

            .300c: #225: lamp base, 6 Dec. 1912; also #32;

            .300d: #230: lamp base, 6 Dec. 1912; also #31;

            .300e: #230: horse radish jar; also #27;

            .300f: #238: French dressing bowl, also labeled child’s bowl;

            .300g: #240: electrolier [lamp base], 28 Oct. 1914, with detail of foot; blueprint;

            .300h: #244: child’s bowl & plate, Sept. 12, 1913;

            .300i: #B-245: electrolier [lamp base], 28 Oct. 1914, blueprint;

            .300j: #262: punch cup to match #262 punch bowl, July 21, 1911;

            .300k: #265 and #270: muffineers, 8 Aug. 1914; blueprint;

            .300L: #275: inkstand, top and side views, decorated with nude female figure;

            .300m: #285: jardinière, vase, 11 Aug. 1910;

            .300n: #295: syrup pitcher;

            .300o: #300: syrup pitcher & plate, 4/21/14;

            .300p: #300: covered jar, perhaps a biscuit jar, 12-30-10;

            .300q: #305: syrup pitcher & plate, 4/21/14;

            .300r: #308: covered jar, perhaps a biscuit jar, 12-30-10;     

            .300s-t: #310 and #315: syrup pitchers, both drawn by Parker; 6 March 1915; blueprints;

            .300u-v: #320 and #325/326: centerpieces, with removable candlesticks; 31 Dec. 1913, and Jan. 5, 1914; top and side views; blueprints;

            .300w: #372: loving cup, 27 June 1910;

            .300x-y: #373: loving cups;

            .300z: #500: cigar box, front and side views;

            .300aa: #510: cigar box, front and top views;

            .300bb: #525: no. 32716: probably a chocolate pot, possibly hot milk pot;

 

Folder 5: W.M. Department Regular: no. 600-999 (acc. 2018x72.301a-w):

            .301a: #620: pepper shakers, 3/11/13 and Sept. 12, 1913;

            .301b: #690: egg boiler no. 207, 21 Jan. 1914; with details of interior space; blueprint;

            .301c-d: #700 and #705: ice tub, ice pail;

            .301e: #745: salt and pepper shaker, 4/21/14;

            .301f: #745: electrolier, 28 Oct. 1914; with detail of foot; blueprint;           

            .301g: #750: salt and pepper shaker, 4/21/14;

            .301h: #760: lavatory set, including covered bowls for soap, puff, and powder; a water goblet, a tooth brush cup, open bowl for sponge, and some details for a basin;

            .301i-j: #900: bon bon dishes, .301i has two side and a top view, dated 1-18-11; .301j has two side views; dated 13 Feb. 1911, and 2-3-11;

            .301k: #913: probably a sugar bowl as drawing is labeled hotel ware, tea ware;

            .301L: #930: tea and coffee pots, creamer, sugar bowl, 14 Feb. 1913;

            .301m: #930: candlestick, side view with top and base details, 30 July 1913;

            .301n-o: #935: candlestick and candelabra; .301n dated Dec. 3, 1913, a blueprint; .301o dated 20 Aug. 1914;

            .301p: #950: candlestick, 5 Nov. 1914; with detail of candle socket; blueprint;

            .301q: #955: sandwich plate and bon bon dish, 3/17/13;

            .301r: #960: candlestick, 6 Nov. 1914; blueprint;

            .301s: #960: confection stand/bon bon dish, 3/17/13;

            .301t: #962: confectionery stand, Dec. 3, 1913;

            .301u: #966: bon bon basket, 1 Oct. 1914;

            .301v: #970: jewel box or casket; 1/12/15;

            .301w: #985: candlestick (#5016 is crossed out);

 

Folder 6: W.M. Department Regular: no. 1000-1999 (acc. 2018x72.302a-p):         

            .302a: #1025: candlestick;

            .302b: #1030: candlestick;

            .302c: #1080: bake dish;

            .302d: #1145: bake dish; 31 Jan. 1911;

            .302e-f: #1155 and #1156: baking dishes; both also labeled no. 121212; .302f in two pieces;

            .302g-k: #1158, #1160, #1162, #1164, #1166: baking dishes or bake dishes;

            .302L: #1185: baking dish, glass lining, 28 Dec. 1915;

            .302m: #1190: bake dish for 3690 service;

            .302n: #1222-10: hot water dinner plate, top and side views; 12/20/12;

            .302o-p: #1704, #1706: pickle casters; .302o is dated 23 Nov. 1912;

 

Folder 7: W.M. Department Regular: no. 2000-2999 (acc. 2018x72.303a-tt):         

            .303a-b: #2010: sugar bowl and creamer; “dest.” probably stands for dessert set;

            .303c: #2020: Domino sugar and creamer, drawn by Parker, “dest. set”;

            .303d-e: #2024: loving cup on base, and sketch of outline of same;

            .303f: #2025: sugar bowl (no lid);

            .303g-h: #2026: loving cup on base, and sketch of outline of same;

            .303i: #2030: sugar and creamer, top and side views, 2 Feb. 1915; drawn by Parker; blueprint;

            .303j-k: #2035: open sugar bowl and creamer; .303j is a blueprint;

            .303L: #2056, and #2058: loving cups, 21 Jan. 1914, Jan. 23, 1914;

            .303m: #2060, and #2062: loving cups, 21 Jan. 1914, Jan. 23, 1914;

            .303n-r: #2070; #2072; #2074; #2076; #2078: loving cups, most dated 9 April 1914, but #2074 is dated 21 Jan. 1914; .303n-q are blueprints;

            .303s-bb: #2080; #2082; #2084; #2086; #2088; #2090; #2092; #2094; #2096; #2098: loving cups, dated January-May 1914; all blueprints;

            .303cc-dd: #2100: loving cup on base, and sketch of outline of same;

            .303ee: #2182: individual butter dish;

            .303ff-gg: #2184; #2186: butter dishes? [see 2018x72.531d];

            .303hh-jj: #2192; #2194; #2196: shallow bowls with covers;

            .303kk: #2198: a round ball-shaped item, perhaps a butter dish, dated 13 Jan. 1913;

            .303LL-qq: #2320; #2322; #2324; #2326; #2328; #2330: child’s cups; #2322 has two handles; acc. .303nn-pp are blueprints;

.303rr-ss: #2340: child’s cup and saucer; cup drawing is dated Oct. 6, 1913;

            .303tt: #2545: ice pitcher;          

 

Folder 8: W.M. Department Regular: no. 3000-4999 (acc. 2018x72.304a-z):

            .304a: #3850: tea kettle on stand, 1 Feb. 1911;

            .304b-c: #3852: tea kettle on stand, 26 July 1910; and water pitcher, 11.10.10;

            .304d: #3882: no. 1514: sugar bowl, with bail handle;

            .304e-g: #3883: butter dish, spoon holder, and tureen, 5/18/14;

            .304h: #3900: teapot, hot water urn, tea kettle on stand, pitcher: 4 drawings glued together;

            .304i-m: #3940: set with creamer, sugar bowl, teapot, coffee pot, and tea kettle;

            .304n: #3960: teapot, Oct. 9, 1913; on back: sketches of floor lamps, ash tray, cigar cutter, etc.;

            .304o-p: #3970: tea and coffee pots;

            .304q: #4000: vases. 27 Jul. 1910;

            .304r: #4010: vase. 6-18-10;

            .304s: #4010: compote, top and side view; STUCK CLOSED – DO NOT TRY TO UNFOLD;

            .304t: #4020: fish dish, with note to Mr. Eddy from J.B.;

            .304u: #4030: vase?, 12-30-10;

            .304v: #4060: candlestick? 12 Sept. 1912;

            .304w: #4074: vase, 10 Feb. 1914;

            .304x: #4076 and #4078: vases, 10 Feb. 1914;

            .304y: #4082: vase, 15 Jan. 1914;

            .304z: #4090: four vases, 21 April 1914;

 

Folder 9: W.M. Department Regular: no. 5000-5549 (acc. 2018x72.305a-dd):       

            .305a: #5014: vase, 6 Feb. 1915, drawn by Parker;

            .305b-e: #5040; #5042; #5044; vases (two numbered #5044);

            .305f: #5272: frame to hold six egg cups, top and side views and drawing of a cup, Sept. 12, 1913;

            .305g: #5435: basket, 10-24-10;

            .305h: condiment caster: not numbered but found with #5435 and decoration matches;

            .305i: condiment caster, for mustard, open salt, and salt, 23 July 1912;

            .305j1-5: #5443: condiment casters: five drawings which were pasted together: 1912;

            .305k: #5444: condiment caster, with space for oil and vinegar bottles and salt bowl, July 23, 1912;

            .305L: #5445: centerpiece or large bowl; 30 Dec. 1910;

            .305m: #5447: condiment caster, with room for two salts, mustard, oil and vinegar, 23 July 1912;

            .305n: #5450 & 5458: caster, show with two cruets, no. 20, 1912;

            .305o: #5452: bread tray, 14 Nov. 1910;

            .305p: #5454: caster, with oil and vinegar bottles and mixing bowl, Dec. 1912;

            .305q: #5456: caster, with oil and vinegar bottles, pepper, paprika, and salt shakers, and mixing bowl, Dec. 1912;

            .305r: #5466: breakfast set, with room for butter dish, two egg cups, salt and pepper shakers, and toast rack, 11 Feb. 1913; top and side views;

            .305s: #5468: breakfast set: with room for butter dish, two egg cups, salt and pepper shakers, toast rack, and a coffee pot, Feb. 17, 1913; top and side views;

            .305t: #5470: condiment set, to hold mustard and horseradish pots, and salt and pepper shakers; 11 Aug. 1914; blueprint;

            .305u: #5474: breakfast set: with room for butter dish, two egg cups, salt and pepper shakers, toast rack, a coffee pot, sugar bowl, hot milk pot,  2/21/13; top and side views (on two separate sheets);

            .305v-w: #5500: pitchers, 12/3/14;

            .305x: #5512: toast tray, 11 Dec. 1912;

            .305y: #5536: fruit dish, with name Hopewell on drawing;

            .305z: #5536: no. 91813-B: pitcher, decorated with grapes;

            .305aa: #5545: pitcher and goblet, 11 Feb. 1915, drawing by Parker; blueprint;

            .305bb: #5546: basket, 7 Jan. 1914;

            .305cc: #5548: basket: 1-22-14;

            .305dd: #5550: no. 6415-B: pitcher;

 

Folder 10: W.M. Department Regular: no. 5550-5999 (acc. 2018x72.306a-z):

            .306a: #5550: basket, 17 Jan. 1914;

            .306b: #5552: salad bowl, 12/18/13; name Hopewell on drawing;

            .306c: #5554: fruit dish or bread tray? with handle; name Hopewell on drawing;

            .306d: #5555: no. 6415: pitcher;

            .306e: #5556: nut bowls, 20 Jan. 1914; blueprint;

            .306f: #5558: basket, 19 Jan. 1914; blueprint;

            .306g-h: #5560: baskets, 16 and 17 Jan. 1914; blueprints;

            .306i: #5560: pitcher;

            .306j: #5565: basket, 17 Jan. 1914; blueprint;

            .306k: #5570: basket, Jan. 5, 1914; blueprint; name Hopewell on drawing;

            .306L: #5575: nut bowl, with room for nutcrackers; blueprint;

            .306m: #5580: nut bowls or nut dish, 14 Jan. 1914;

            .306n: #5582: bread tray, side and top views;

            .306o: #5585: compotier [compote], 23 Oct. 1914; blueprint;

            .306p: #5600: basket; blueprint;

            .306q: #5638: centerpiece, 14 Dec. 1914;

            .306r-s: #5666, #5568: comports [compotes], top and side views;

            .306t: #5755: centerpiece, Pompeian, blueprint;

            .306u: #5790: comport [compote];

            .306v-z: four drawings for the 4020 line, plus a note that was with them; all were found together, and are as follows:

                        .306v: #5070: vase;

                        .306w: #5072: vase;

                        .306x: #980: fruit bowl;

                        .306y: #5852: fruit bowl;

                        .306z: note with the drawings

 

Folder 11: W.M. Department Regular: no. 6000-11999 (acc. 2018x72.307a-x):

            .307a: #6260: tray to hold after dinner coffee set, Dec. 31, 1913;

            .307b: #6315: tray;

            .307c: #10000: double dish, 14 Nov. 1910;

            .307d: #10001: meat dish, 15 Nov. 1910;

            .307e: #10024: entrée dish;

            .307f: #10032: tray or dish;

            .307g-L: #10042: four meat dishes; a gravy boat and tray; and a covered dish, probably a vegetable dish;

            .307m: #10062: gravy boat, 12-24-13;

            .307n1-11: #10062: pack of 11 drawings: 2 vegetable dishes, a chop dish, a covered dish [for vegetables?], 7 meat dishes (with two well & tree designs, which are STUCK CLOSED – do not attempt to open);

            .307o: #10072: three-compartment vegetable dish; Dec. 11, 1913;

            .307p: #10082: double vegetable dish, with cover, 10/22/13;

            .307q: #10092: double vegetable dish, with cover, 10/22/13;

            .307r-t: #11012: double dish, with cover, perhaps for vegetables; with two detail drawings;

            .307u: #11022: two compartment vegetable dish, 30 Dec. 1913;

            .307v-w: #11032: vegetable dishes, 5 Jan. 1914;

            .307x: #11040: double vegetable dish, with cover, Sept. 15, 1913;

 

Folder 12: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3000-3499 (acc. 2018x72.308a-q):

            .308a: #3198-S: also 3331-S: jardinière, Dec. 12, 1911;

            .308b: #3304-S: centerpiece? J.J. Sheelan, 7 Feb. 1912;

            .308c-d: #3318-S: bowl and plan of bowl, to match lavatory set as requested by Mr. Clark, 3/1/12;

            .308e: #3322-S: bowl, to have inscription, 23 March 1912;

            .308f-g: #3328-S; #3329-S: jardinières, Dec. 11, 1911;

            .308h-i: #3333-S; #3334-S: jardinières; #3333 was made in five sizes for Senors Broqua & Scholberg of Montevideo, Uruguay; #3334 is dated Briggs, April 5, 1912;

            .308j-L: #3335-S; #3336-S; #3337-S: jardinières, dated Briggs, April 5, 1912;

            .308m: #3356-S: no. 8416-A: candelabra with seven lights, probably missing top part of drawing as only part of shaft and the plan (as viewed from top) is present and there is no depiction of the candle cups;

            .308n-o: #3360-S; #3361-S: probably vases; glass to be supplied by Clark’s customer;

            .308p: #3372-S: arms for a three-light candelabra, for Hotel Oakland; shaft not shown;

            .308q: #3372-S: candlestick for Hotel Oakland; with notes from salesman E.H. Adams;

 

Folder 13: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3500-3599 (acc. 2018x72.309a-m):

            .309a: #3513-S: coffee or hot water urn, Adams;

            .309b: #3515-S: no. 72913: beaker or mint julep cup, for John Bolland Jewelry Co., St. Louis;

            .309c: #3516-S: football trophy on pedestal, front and end views;

            .309d: #3517-S: basketball trophy on pedestal, front and end views;

            .309e: #3523-S: trophy plaque, to have a motor boat scene, decorated with nautical symbols; dated 9-13-13, Caldwell;

            .309f:  #3540-S: part of a trophy or covered loving cup, dated 18 Oct. 1913;

            .309g: #3541-S: probably a centerpiece or epergne;

            .309h: #3546-S: des. no. 10813: pewter cigar box, with front and end views;

            .309i: #3547-S: des. no. 108[missing]: pewter cigar box, front and end views;

.309j: note: 3548-S: vase: see 4216-S; [see 2018x72.313n for #4216-S];

            .309k: #3549-S: des. no. 10813: smoker’s tray, top and side views;

            .309L: #3560-S: cup or trophy with head of an elk;

            .309m: #3584-S: oyster cracker caster, Café Boulevard, top and side views;

 

Folder 14: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3600-3699 (acc. 2018x72.310a-l):

            .310a: #3602-S: hot cake dish;

            .310b: #3619-S: #4006 vase with shield & mono[gram] added: vase with initials SG, decorated with anchor and shells;

            .310c: #3635-S, 815-9: nine-light candelabra, with die and top views;

            .310d: #3639-S: unnamed dish, perhaps an ashtray?;

            .310e: #3633-S: silver nickel urn (for coffee or hot water);

            .310f: #3634-S: pewter kettle to match tete-a-tete set no. 5, top and side views;

            .310g: #3664-S: creamer or ewer, with tall stem; 16 April 1914;

            .310h: #3668-S: vegetable caster [i.e. dish], top and side views;

            .310i: #3678-S: football trophy, order #9269;

            .310j: # 3681-S and #3682-S: cake stands or compotes?

            .310k: #3691-S: design 32614-C: candlestick, Davenport, 26 May 1914;

            .310L: #3698-S: cocktail set, a tray with room for mixer and glasses, order #10714, 6/3/14;

 

Folder 15: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3700-3899 (acc. 2018x72.311a-r):

            .311a: #3700-S: centerpiece?  Covered bowl?, side view, with outline of top view;

            .311b: #3701-S: probably just the base of something;

            .311c: #3739-S: pepper, salt & mustard caster, top and side views; 7-22-14;

            .311d-e: #3742-S: covered platter, no. 7714-A; with outline of platter

            .311f: #3749-S: a suggestion for some electrical element, from E.H. Adams to attention of Mr. Anthony, “see letter Dec. [missing]5, 1914, order 334-18-15th, 1914;

            .311g: #3842-S: punch bowl for Hotel Muehlebach; [search hotel name to find other items designed for it];

            .311h: #3850-S: flower bucket [vase with bail handle], decorated with irises;

            .311i:#3864-S: finger bowl to match colonial tea set, top and side views; with name: Grove[?] Hinman;

            .311j: #3865-S: partial drawing of bowl with handle, 5 May 1914;

            .311k: #3865-S: tea kettle on stand, drawn by Parker, plaster taken by Stark, side view, plus outlines of side and top views;

            .311L: #3866-S: centerpiece & plateau, drawn by Parker, 3 Feb. 1915; blueprint;

            .311m: #3866-S and #3867-S: centerpiece and plate: outlines only;

            .311n-o: #3868-S: centerpiece, 15 April 1915; plus wash drawing of detail;

            .311p: #3869-S: vase for Hotel Muehlebach; [search hotel name to find other items designed for it];

            .311q: #3875-S: tray or waiter;

            .311r: #3883: coffee or hot water urn; [note: not marked S to indicate Special, but filed with the Special drawings];

 

Folder 16: W.M. Department Specials: no. 3900-4099 (acc. 2018x72.312a-o):

            .312a-b: #3910-S to 3917-S: four drawings of loving cups in different sizes, 16 April 1915;

            .312c: #3937-S: coffee pot;

            .312d: #3941-S: tray, top and side views, Drawn by Parker, 6 April, 1915; blueprint;

            .312e: #3949-S: trophy plaque, decorated with a boat and flags; 14 April 1915;

            .312f-g: #3955-S: bowl for baptismal font, Ravenswood Presbyterian Church, top and outline views; blueprint is drawing no. 53; initials RLM in middle of bowl;

            .312h: #3958-S: no. 72216-A: trophy or loving cup, #2092, with horse heads for handles;

            .312i: #3968-S: sketch no. 1: oil and vinegar caster, from salesman E.H. Adams, Geo. Haas & Sons, San Francisco, Calif., order 11018; 1915;

            .312j: #3969-S: sketch no. 2: whipped cream compote, from salesman E.H. Adams, Geo. Haas & Sons, San Francisco, Calif., order 11018; 1915;

            .312k: #3975-S: no. 52615-A: cup, wash drawing, 10917, initialed P.H.M.;

            .312L: #3981-S: unknown object, including a base, a tube, and a round object;

            .312m: #4070-S: lamp base, order #7236; 4-18-18;

            .312n: #4083-S and #4084-S: two vases, designs 91415-A & 91815; dated 24 Sept. 1915;

            .312o: #4091-S and 4092-S: two cups, also numbered 52615-B and 52615-C.

 

Folder 17: W.M. Department Specials: no. 4100-4599 (acc. 2018x72.313a-w):

            .313a: #4112-S-12: meat dish, for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313b: number damaged, but probably #4112-S-14: waiter; for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313c: #4112-S-14: meat dish, for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313d: #4112-S-16: meat dish, for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313e: #4112-S-18: meat dish, for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313f: #4114-S-12: entrée dish, for Black Starr & Frost; top and side views;

            .313g: #4114-S-14: entrée dish, for Black Starr & Frost; top and side views;

            .313h: #4115-S: double vegetable dish, for Black Starr & Frost; top and side views;

            .313i: #4116-S-10: open vegetable dish, for Black Starr & Frost; top and side views; dated 10/13/15;

            .313j: #4117-S: gravy boat & tray, for Black Starr & Frost; top and side views;

            .313k: #4118-S-8: waiter; for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313L: #4118-S-10: waiter; for Black Starr & Frost;

            .313m: number damaged, end in 8-S-12: waiter; for Black Starr & Frost; no. 91015;

            .313n: #4216-S: pewter loving cup, copy of sterling cup 1000, des. no. 10813; no. 3548-S is crossed out [see 2018x72.309j for note about this];

            .313o: #4237-S: no. 2216: three-light candelabra;

            .313p: #4255-S: design 31616-A: trophy plaque, Mr. MacAusland, 29 March 1916;

            .313q: #4265-S: no. 13116: tankard or covered pitcher, dated 29 Feb. 1916;

            .313r: #4333-S: punch bowl, [Hotel] Deshler, Turner, with hotel’s crest; [search Deshler for other items]

            .313s: #4389: punch bowl tray, [Hotel] Deshler, Turner; top and side views;

            .313t: #4396-S: no. 42016-A: trophy cup on base, decorated with a horse and seal of State of Michigan; decoration to be picked by McA & Baldwin;

            .313u: #4408-S: candlestick, Hotel Deshler, drawn by Turner, side view and plan of base; blueprint;

            .313v: #4416-S: no. 27716-B: trophy or loving cup, with horse head handles, #2022;

            .313w: #4455-S: terrapin dish, with turtle on lid, blueprint; [see also 2018x72.338b-c];

 

Folder 18: W.M. Department Specials: no. 4500-4699 (acc. 2018x72.314a-s):

            .314a: #4519-S: #372: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;          

            .314b: #4520-S: #2044: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;

            .314c: #4523-S: #366: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;                                  

            .314d: #4525-S: #377: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid; on base;        

            .314e: #4526-S: #307: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;          

            .314f: #4530-S: #364: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;

            .314g: #4531-S, #4532-S: #2044: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;

            .314h: #4547-S: #2078: #1517: trophy or loving cup, with lid;        

            .314i: #4551-S: #1517-R: trophy cup, decorated with oars;

            .314j: #4561-S, #4562-S: #1517-F: trophy cup, decorated with rifles;

            .314k: #4563-S: #1517-G: trophy cup on base; decorated with rifles;

            .314L: #4564-S: #1417-B: trophy plaque, decorated with rifles;

            .314m: #4579-S & 4580-S: dish and cover, top and side views; with note from E.H. Adams, Jan. 1, 1917;

            .314n: #4604-S: bowl: top and side views, Robert Day; on back of part of order form dated Aug. 19, 1908, for order from Hyman, Berg & Co., Chicago;

            .314o: #4611-S: asparagus dish, top and side views, to match 4356-S;

            .314p: #4630-S: 10797: waiter, top and side views;

            .314q: #4634-S: outline of trophy plaque, with faint sketch of bowling pins;

            .314r: #4650-S: no. 4217: coffee pot; side view and outline of lid or base;

            .314s: #4680-S: sliced banana dish, for Hotel Grunewald, top and side views, with note for Mr. Staples to see Mr. Anthony;

 

Folder 19: W.M. Department Specials: no. 4700-5199 (acc. 2018x72.315a-o):

            .315a: #4756-S: centerpiece or epergne, with cupids;

            .315b-c: #4811-S and 4812-S: no. 31318-B and C: creamer and sugar bowl;

            .315d: #4902-S, #4903-S: plateau for crown and a scepter (topped with a dove), signed Turner;

            .315e: #4955-S: no. 11618-A: tea kettle on stand; (drawing in two pieces);

            .315f: #4957-S: memorial shield: “In Loving Remembrance of Lieut. Alvin W. Splane from fellow officers of Payne Field Aviation School, West Point, Miss., Dec. 16, 1918”; designed by Turner, Jan. 1918; IN SEVERAL PIECES – HANDLE WITH CARE; [added genealogical information is filed with the drawing];

            .315g: #4990-S: cup or chalice;

            .316h-i: #5136-S, 5137-S, 5138-S: punch bowl, cup, and waiter; however those are not the items depicted on these two sheets; what is depicted are a covered jar and a cup holder, both decorated with irises, with notes initialed PHM, March 12, 1920; .316i is a blueprint;

            .316j-k: #5139-S, 5140-S, 5141-S: punch bowl, cup, and waiter; however those are not the items depicted on these two sheets; what is depicted are a covered jar and a cup holder, both decorated with swags, with notes initialed PHM, March 12, 1920; .316k is a blueprint;

            .316L-m: #5142-S, 5143-S, 5144-S: punch bowl, cup, and waiter; however those are not the items depicted on these two sheets; what is depicted are a covered jar and a cup holder, both decorated with grapes, with notes dated March 12, 1920; .316m is a blueprint;

            .316n-o: #5145-S, 5146-S, 5147-S: punch bowl, cup, and waiter; however those are not the items depicted on these two sheets; what is depicted are a covered jar and a cup holder, both decorated with lines of designs; .316o is a blueprint;

 

Folder 20: W.M. Department Specials: no. 5200-5999 (acc. 2018x72.317a-m):

            .317a: #5284-S: no. 51921-B: trophy plaque: decorated with scene of woman and man in boat with outboard motor;  [see also .382m-o];

            .317b: #5450-S: loving cup, design no. 6-7-22, 3 handles, but only two shown;

            .317c: #5551-S: finger bowl and tray bowl, no. 121822-A, Mrs. Carl A. Weitz;

            .317d: #5556-S: candelabra, no. 121522-B, H. H. Galbraith, to have a Statler crest;

            .317e: #5720-S: des. #11123: I.O.O.F. [Odd Fellows] bowling trophy;

            .317f: #5783-S: no. 22124: a dish cover, top and side views;

            .317g-j: #5827-S: design no. 4524: teapot; sugar bowl, creamer, waste bowl;

            .317k: #5833-S: tray or waiter;

            .317L: #5585-S, 5886-S, 5887-S, 5888-S: libation set: flagon, paten, chalice, and candlestick, Smith Patterson Co., 10/8/24; presentation drawing;

            .317m: #5987-S: no. 82024-D: tray: top and side views;

 

Folder 21: W.M. Department Specials: no. 6000-6299 (acc. 2018x72.318a-s):

            .318a: #6103-S: plat du jour: a divided dish, with meat and two vegetable compartments, top and side views;

            .318b: #6137-S, 6138-S: no. 11525: chop dish and cover, top and side views;

            .318c-f: #6149-S: water pitcher, for Illinois Central Rail Road, design no. 111625-A, for Irvine of Chicago (3 drawings), plus a note to Designing Room about the pitcher, signed Kerry, Dec. 1, 1925;

            .318g: #6159-S: trophy shield, for Bailey Banks & Biddle, 1-15-26;

            .318h: #6162-S, no. 12026: dish with cover, side view and partial top view;

            .318i: #6163-S: no. 12126: salad bowl, OK. H. H. Galbraith, top and side views;

            .318j: #6182-S: no. 11826: compartmented dish [plat du jour?], top and side views; presentation drawing;

            .318k: #6203-S: hospital caster, top and side views: stand with room for salt and pepper shakers and what is probably a sugar jar;

            .318L: #6274-S: fern dish, with plaque reading Clyde Lines;

            .318m: #6283-S: libation candlestick, with cross and emblem on side; side view and plans of candle cup and base, dated 11 [or 10]/18/26;

            .318n: #6284-S: hand candlestick and snuffer, same design as on #6283-S;

            .318o-q: #6285-S: no. 122326: libation goblet: two drawings, same design as on #6283-S; one dated 10/18/26, the other labeled Prince Cotter Co.; plus a note requesting drawings be returned to Designing Room;

            .318r: #6286-S: libation bowl, same design as on #6283-S; dated 10/18/26; with plan of base;

            .318s: #6287-S: libation pitcher, same design as on #6283-S; dated 10/18/26; with plan of base;

 

Folder 22: W.M. Department Specials: no. 6300-6599 (acc. 2018x72.319a-L):

            .319a: #6318-S: no. 122726: metal base, in form of Doric temple, for a cup [probably trophy], for Carroll P. Rickert, Mount Hermon [School for Boys], Mass.;

            .319b: #6335-S: no. 102226: perhaps a match holder in a tray; what might be a match holder has the initials SF; top and side views; with note from Ernest H. Adams, Reed & Barton Hotel Department, San Francisco;

            .319c: #6349-S: no. 32327-B: combination cocktail glass, cut top & tripod, top and side views, for Beaumont Loan Co., blind embossed property of Reed & Barton;

            .319d: #6350-S: bowl; salad plate – crossed out; for Beaumont Loan Co., order 9824;

            .319e: #6359-S: trophy for C.Y.C. Colonial Marathon, topped with a boat with an outboard motor; various details shows;

            .319f: #6380-S: design no. 6127: kettle on stand, with detail of lid;

            .319g: #6437-S: design no. 113027-B: goblet; stamped as property of Julius C. Walk & Son [jewelry store in Indianapolis]; dated R&B 12/3/27;

            .319h: #6438-S: design no. 113027-A: tray or waiter, top and side views; stamped as property of Julius C. Walk & Son [jewelry store in Indianapolis]; dated R&B 12/3/27;

            .319i: #6532-S: design no. 22428: goblet;

            .319j: #6564-S: no. 8928-C: ash holder, Sept. 27 [no year];

            .319k: #6547-S, 6548-S: hot water plate and cover: top and side views, blueprint;

            .319L: #6565-S: no. 8928-C: bake dish;

 

Folder 23: W.M. Department Specials: no. 6600-6999 (acc. 2018x72.320a-r):

            .320a: #6634-S: design no. 32829: appears to be a gravy or sauce boat, but has something attached to it;

            .320b: #6651-S: no.32829-C: chap dish, side and partial top views; ordered by L. Lewis & Co.;

            .320c: #6667-S: design no. 6329-C: water pitcher no. 3690, side view with detail of lid; ordered by F.[?] M. Herrick & Co.;

            .320d: #6722-S: loving cup; STUCK CLOSED – DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN;

            .320e: #6755-S: design no. 10429-A: lamp, apparently an oil lamp; for Hamilton Watch Co.;

            .320f: #6792-S: design on. 31830: 3 compartment vegetable dish, order H.H. Galbraith; top and side views;

            .320g: #6803-S: horseradish pot, top and side views; dated 5/17/30;

            .320h: #6865-S: ice bowl for U.N. Co.; top and side views;

            .320i: design no. 5-26-30: mineral water bottle, with name Chippewa engraved on it; “Mr. Noel” written on the paper; includes request to return to Designing Room;

            .320j: #6921-S: bread tray, for St. Nicholas Plaza, o.k. H.H. Galbraith, 11/18/30;

.320k-q were found in a folder labeled “10 percent Special,” with note “10 percent wares” written on the designs themselves: [the folder is acc. 2018x72.320r]:

            .320k: #6946-S: celery dish, top and side views;

            .320L: #6947-S: compotier [compote], top and side views;

            .320m: #6948-S: finger bowl [with saucer or tray]: top and side views, o.k. H.H. Galbraith; blueprint;

            .320n: #6949-S: teapot;

            .320o: #6951-S: meat dish, top and side views;

            .320p: #6952-S: fruit bowl, top and side views;

            .320q: #6954-S: vegetable dish, top and side views;

 

Folder 24: labels from original folders holding the design drawings in this box (no accession number on these)

 

 

Box 24: Drawings arranged by date: 1902-April 1916 (acc. 2018x72.321-.334):

 

Note: These drawings were in folders labeled by date.  However, a few drawings were in incorrect folders, or had fallen out of their folders.  Although it was easy to replace 112718 into the folder for November 1918, a problem arose with a very few numbers such as 12519: was this Jan. 25, 1919, or Dec. 5, 1919?  Such drawings were just placed into one folder or the other. 

 

Since more than one design could have been done in a day, sometimes different projects have the same number.  Also, one particular project could have been worked on over some time, so designs for the same project are sometimes scattered.

 

Folder 1: 1902-1910 (acc. 2018x72.321-.325):

            .321: candlestick, 21 Nov. 1902;

           

.322a: love cup [loving cup], 9 Aug. 1904; partial sketch on back;

            .322b: coffee pot, 13 Oct. 1904; partial sketch on back;

           

.323a: love cup [loving cup], 28 March 1905;

            .323b: probably a loving cup, decorated with flowers, May 3, 1905; watercolor;

            .323c: two punch bowls, 12 June 1905;

           

.324a-c: candlesticks, 21 April and 16 August 1909  [date on c is very faint];

            .324d: loving cup, 8 Sept. 1909

           

.325a: tea kettle, no. 33010, with printed notice of ownership by Reed & Barton;

            .325b: candelabra with vase, or a centerpiece, 10 Aug. 1910;

 

Folder 2: 1911-1912 (acc. 2018x72.326-.327):

            .326a: creamer for Hotel Utah, Briggs, Feb. 16, 1911; additional sketch on back;

            .326b: tureen for Hotel Utah, Briggs, Feb. 21, 1911; side view and plan;

            .326c: gravy for Hotel Utah, 2.23/11; side view and plan;

            .326d: centerpiece or epergne, 11 May 1911;

            .326e: trophy plaque: 7-1-11: Indiana National Defense Trophy, First Honors; - TORN – HANDLE GENTLY;

            .326f: chalice, 20 July 1911: in memory of Alice Gilmore Baldwin, presented to Cass Avenue M.E. [Methodist Episcopal] Church, by Mashburn Circle, King’s Daughters, 1911.

            .326g: part of centerpiece or epergne, 25 July 1911;

            .326h-i: two candlesticks per sheet, 22 Aug. 1911;

            .326j-k: one candlestick per sheet, 4 and 5 Oct. 1911;

            .326L: tall vase or loving cup, 6 Oct. 1911;

            .326m: candlestick, 23 Nov. 1911; with plans of base and candle cup;

            .326n: rough tracing of design no. 12211-A: trophy, with policemen on the base;

 

            .327a: trophy on base, 11 June 1912; the only part of inscription shown reads “Forty Mile”; company name difficult to read: Traub Bros. & Co.;

            .327b: trophy, original made Nov. 23, 1906, copy made 27 June 1912; to include crest of Sir John Dewar, design includes Canadian and American flags, a sailboat, mermaid handles, and other nautical decorations;

            .327c: no. 72612-A: coffee urn, for St. James Hotel;

            .327d: no. 93012: tea kettle on stand, Pittsburg, decorated with oak leaves and acorns and design not to be used for anyone other than original purchaser; card of ownership of Reed & Barton attached to drawing;

            .327e: no.102912: urn, for coffee or hot water;

 

Folder 3: 1913-1915 (acc. 2018x72.328-.330):

            .328a-b: two loving cups, or vases, both with female figures forming handles, 29 Sept. 1913;

            .328c: no. 11513: urn for coffee or hot water;

           

            .329a-b: one candlestick per sheet; 2 April and 7 May 1914; with plans of bases;

            .329c: no. 51614: Michigan State Soccer Association: part of a trophy, includes a soccer player;

            .329d: no. 61514-B: urn for coffee or hot water;

            .329e: condiment set, 11 Aug. 1914: top and side views, with room for mustard and horseradish pots, and salt and pepper shakers;

            .329f-h: no. 10814-A, B, C: two goblets per sheet, wash drawings;

            .329i: candlestick, 20 Oct. 1914;

            .329j-o: no. 11214: candlestick; centerpiece, coffee pot; teapot; sugar bowl and creamer; kettle on stand; some drawings mounted on gray paper, some not;

           

            .330a: candlestick, with design details, 11 Jan. 1915; another candlestick on back;

            .330b: combination creamer and Domino sugar holder, 14 Jan. 1915, top and side views;

            .330c: no.21715: urn for coffee or hot water, decorated with oak leaves and acorns;

            .330d: no. 32715: coffee pot;

            .330e: no. 4615: baseball trophy, showing player at bat; Goodman; partial drawing;

            .330f: condiment set, 15 May 1915, top and side views; with from for salt shaker, vinegar cruet, and mustard pot;

            .330g: no. 52515-B: flagon, probably for communion set as it is topped with a cross and decorated with grapes; includes plan of foot;

            .330h: no. 72115-A: large candlestick for a church, with IHS initials;

            .330i: no. 82415: urn for coffee or hot water; with plan of base;

            .330j: no. 6 Oct. 1915: muffineer and creamer;

 

Folder 4: 1916: January-February (acc. 2018x72.331-.332):

            .331a-b: no. 1116-A and 116-B: both are trophy plaques; A shows a prone marksman; B includes crossed rifle; both for Walbridge & Co., Buffalo;

            .331c-d: no. 1416-A, B, C, D: five designs (one not lettered) for memorial plaques; two names are found: Jas. F. McPartland, Southington, Conn., and “Fred. R. Kenyon”;

            .331e-h: no. 1516: these were filed together, although only one sheet is numbered; .332e has various items: porringer, bowls, sugar bowl, creamers or pots, tablespoon, goblet, muffineer; the name N. G. Wood is written on this sheet;

                                    .332f: caudle cup, Hudson Fulton; and creamer, Jack Shepherd;

                                    .332g: bowl, and some sketches; Tappit Heus[?];

                                    .332h: tankards(?) M and N: Tappit Heu[?];

            .331i-m: no. 1616-A, B, C, D: cruet or condiment stands for oil and vinegar, salt and pepper, tooth pick holders, and mustard pots; plus an extra, unnumbered drawing of two oil and vinegar bottles;

            .331n: no. 11016: part of a trophy plaque, with gun, for Shreve Crump & Low; almost in two pieces;

            .331o: no. 11416-A: part of a trophy plaque, with orator in classical dress, for Caldwell;

            .331p: no. 11416-B: part of a trophy plaque,  with classical orator, man in academic robe, and something adorning the top; for Caldwell;

            .331q: no. 111816: coffee pot, Bunde & Upmeyer;

            .331r-s: no. 12016-A, B, C: centerpiece or bowl, gravy boat or half a punch bowl, and possibly a plateau; B is labeled Muehlebach; A and C are labeled Maiden Lane;

                                    Back of .332r: memorial plaque to Eliphalet Remington;

                                    Back of .332s: part of a trophy, with date 1816;

            .331t: no. 12116: rough sketch of a design, perhaps for a trophy plaque; Maiden Lane;

            .331u-v: no. 12816-A, B: rough details for a trophy or memorial plaque; .332u is a classical woman carrying laurel wreath; both for Herren Bros.;

           

            .332a-b: no. 2316-A, B: outlines of trophy cups, Maiden Lane;

            .332c: one side: no. 2816-A: rough outline of trophy plaque for a Boston Plattsburg rifle club match; for Shreve, Crump & Low;

                        Other side: no. 2816-B: very rough sketch of plaque; also Shreve, Crump & Low;

            .332d: no. 2116-A, C: rough sketches of trophy plaques, Bunde & Upmeyer, Interscholastic basketball, Wisconsin High Schools (La Crosse High School);

            .332de-f: boys playing basketball, possibly details for no. 2116-A, C;

            .332g: no. 21116-A, B: details of corners of something, with feet, 5th Ave.;

            .332h: no. 21616: details of corner of something, with feet; and a tray handle, 5th Ave.;

            .332i: no. 21616: outline of trophy plaque with rifle, Boston Plattsburg; for Shreve, Crump & Low;

            .332j: no. 21716: rough sketches of various things, 5th Ave.;

            .332k: no. 21816-A, B: rough sketches of bowling trophy, Barrett & Co., Pittsburgh;

            .332L: no. 22316: tea kettle on stand; [number not clear and possibly has been mis-read]; partial sketch of something else on back;

            .332m-n: no. 22316-A: tall trophy cup, to have rods; and a separate sketch of fishing rods, reels, and hooks; this sketch was found with .332m;

            .332o: no. 22416: various sketches, including palms, and what may be a bowling pin, for Traub Bros. & Co.;

            .332p: no. 22616-B: trophy cup, with two handles;

            .332q-r: no. 22916: creamer, with sketch of family crest to adorn it; and a matching fork;

 

Folder 5: 1916: March (acc. 2018x72.333a-dd):

            .333a: no. 3116: basket with handle, rough sketch, 5th Ave.;

            .333b: no. 3616-A, B: punch bowl, for Hotel Sinton: variations in design;

            .333c: no. 3616: various sketches and calculations;

            .333d: no. 3716: details of corner of something, with feet; 5th Ave.;

            .333e: no. 3716: variations in rims of trays or plates, 5th Ave.;

            .333f: no. 3816: tea kettle on stand, Ch. Warren & Co.; with rough sketch on back;

            .333g: no. 3816-A: table, Chas. Mayer & Co.;

            .333h: no. 31316-A: golf trophy, Chas. B. Oyer;

            .333i: no. 31316-C, D, E, F: apparently mirror frames, Chas. B. Oyer, Indianapolis;

            .333j: no. 31316-B: golf trophy, Chas. B. Oyer, Indianapolis, with golfer and angels;

            .333k-L: no. 31516-A, B, C: various sketches of wreaths, for N. G. Wood;

            .333m: no. 31616-A, B: track and field trophy plaque, for Bunde & Upmeyer;

            .333n-p: no. 31616-A, B: Hand Ball [also Handball] Tournament trophy plaque and trophy cup; with emblem: square divided by diagonal line, triangle in upper left, initials DAC in lower right; for Taub Bros. & Co., Detroit, Mich. [i.e. Traub Bros.];

                                    With extra sketch of hand ball players, to go with trophies; 

            .333q-r: no. 31716-A, B: two large trophies, one with a car on top of a globe; the other design indicates the car is a Ford racing car; for Traub Bros. & Co., [Detroit];

            .333s-t: no. 31816-A, B: coffee pot and teapot; name Miller appears on .333t;

            .333u: no. 32416: trophy, with classical building, for H.L. Mitchell, Buffalo;

            .333v-w: no. 32716: tray or dish (top and side views), and matching gravy boat with tray;

            .333x: no. 32716: half of a trophy plaque, with elk head and B.P.O.[E.] [see also .292g]; with flower designs along one edge; CAUTION: PAPER TEARS EASILY;

            .333y-bb: no. 32816-A, B, C, and extra sketch: covered dishes on trays; an eagle is drawn on .333aa;

            .333cc: no. 32916: bowl, top and side views;

            .333dd: no. 33116: trophy plaque: Municipal Golf Association Championship Trophy offered by Walter D. Thompson, with scene of golfers; plaque is topped with figure of St. Louis [the king]; for J. Boland Jewelry Co., St. Louis;

           

Folder 6: 1916: April (acc. 2018x72.334a-oo):

            .334a: no. 4516: probably a salt and pepper shaker, for New Willard, Washington, D.C.;

            .334b: no. 4616: part of a candelabra, with names Deshler and Galbraith; [search Deshler for other items]

            .334c: no. 4616: cigar tray, top and side views;

            .334d-h: no. 4616-A, B, C, D, E: teapots; all with name Chas. R. Lynde; the two labeled Hudson Fulton, with page numbers, are illustrated in The Hudson-Fulton Celebration: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, volume 2 (1909);

            .334i: no. 41016: design for engraving, with IHS, for T. Hausmann & Son;

            .334j: no. 4116-A, B: two loving cups or trophy cups, one with cupids; Maiden Lane;

            .334k1-21: no. 41116 (redrawing of 4716): packet of hotel wares, possibly for Hotel Pennsylvania; includes dinner plate, various bowls, chafing dish, hot milk pot, small coffee pot, cocktail server, “Reserved” sign holder, lamp base, cigar & match holder, a shell-shaped dish, a holder for salt and pepper shakers, a cup or tankard, and designs incorporating the initial P; all found together, but only the card found with them has the design number on it;

[search Hotel Pennsylvania for other designs for this establishment];

            .334L: 41216: layout for regular cache table: to hold various kinds of forks, knives, and spoons; Marcus & Co., “Allen”;

            .334m1-4: no. 41416-A: a religious item, possibly an alms basin, being made in memory of Margaret Cantey Venable Minor (1895-1897); with name J.H. Law [or Low];

            .334n-o: no. 41516: entrée and open vegetable dishes, top and side views; .334n is marked “not made, 5th Ave.”;

            .334p: no. 41716: a small two-handled cup, with regular coffee cup saucer; Chicago;

            .334q: no. 41716: tea kettle on stand, with extra sketch of something else;

            .334r-t: no. 41816-A, B, C: boating trophies, with Neptune and a motor boat;

            .334u-v: no. 42016-A, B: trophy cups: Michigan State Fair, Detroit, Michigan: with horses; A has name J.W. Grant, Saginaw, Michigan;

            .334w-z: no. 42016-A, B, C, and an unnumbered drawing in two pieces: trophy cup (or punch bowl), decorated with a caduceus; .334y has an extra design drawing; .334z, which is in two pieces, is not numbered but is part of the set; it is labeled as being from a blueprint sent by Ryrie Bros., Toronto;

            .334aa: no. 42116: sketch of trophy cup, decorated with race cars;

            .334bb-cc: no. 42516-B and no. 42616-A: amateur rowing trophy, with standing men holding oars; .334cc is labeled Bagley & Co.

            .334dd-ff: no. 42616-A, B: trophy and trophy plaque, with guns and rifles, and an extra drawing of a rifle; labeled N. G. Wood; plaque to have Massachusetts state seal;

            .334gg-hh: no. 42816-A, B: teapot and coffee pot, 5th Ave.

            .334ii: no. 42816-A, B: trophy cup: inscription not complete, but is an automobile trophy, with name Bosch [for Bosch Magneto Company], design includes the company’s Mephisto figure; A.A.A. [American Automobile Association] also mentioned;

            .334jj: no. 42816-A, B: golfing trophy cups, with name Lawrence, and Harris Sartor Jewelry Co.; includes scenes of golfers and a building;

            .334kk-nn: Reading Eagle trophy: various designs:

.334kk: no. 4716-A: Colman Cup, with man, next to a table, giving speech;

                        .334LL: no. 4716-B: man giving speech, for J.E. Caldwell Co.; with magazine illustration (of man giving speech) pinned to the drawing;

                        .334mm: no. 41116-A: classical orator, for Caldwell;

                        .334nn: no. 41116-B: man, based on the magazine illustration, for Caldwell;

            .334oo: eagle design, not numbered, found in April 1916 folder and presumably a design for one of the items in that folder;

           

 

Box 25: Drawings arranged by date, May 1916-January 1917 (acc. 2018x72.335-.342):

 

Folder 1: 1916: May (acc. 2018x72.335a-kk):

            .335a-b: no. 5316: plaque with inscription about New Year resolutions, with room for a portrait on the plaque; the watercolor drawing is from J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia; also a pencil line drawing of the plaque;

            .335c-e: no. 5316-A, A, B/C: gravy boat and tray, and a ramekin;

            .335f-g: no. 5416-A, B: creamer and what might be a trophy cup, both to have same crest (possibly state seal of Michigan), for Taub [sic, i.e. Traub] Bros. & Co., Detroit;

            .335h: no. 5516-B: rough sketch of a trophy;

            .335i-j: no. 5616-A, B: teapot and coffee pot, no. 42816-A, B are crossed out;

            .335k-L: no. 5616-A, B: caché tables, Jacobean styles;

            .335m: no. 51716: cup, perhaps a sherbet, with head of Native American, Onwentsia;

            .335n: no. 51816-A: trophy plaque, with a male rower;

            .335o-p: no. 51816-A, B: baseball trophies, showing players at bat;

            .335q: no. 52216: vase, 36”, New Willard;

            .335r: no. 52516-B: tankard or mug, plus wreath design for no. 32516-A;

            .335s-y: no. 52616-B, C, D, E: trophies for National Regatta, Duluth, Minn., Aug. 1916: blueprints, drawings, and descriptive notes; all with rowers;

            .335z: no. 52716: comport [compote]: side view and detail of rim;

            .335aa: no. 52916-A, B: designs of some sort;

            .335bb-hh: no. 52916: plaques in memory of Frederick R. Kenyon, Southington, Conn., who went down with the Titanic [genealogical information filed with drawings]; also an extra drawings of features of the plaque, including the ship;

            .335ii-kk: unnumbered design elements, found in May 1916 folder but not attached to any particular drawing;

 

Folder 2: 1916: June (acc. 2018x72.336a-q):

            .336a-b: no. 6816-A, B: two cups, perhaps sherbets;

            .336c-d: no. 61216: urn for coffee or hot water; one is marked “made, Carter Bros.”;

            .336e: no. 61216: trophy cup: White Bear Yacht Club, decorated with a bear;

            .336f: no. 61416: trophy bowl on ebony base;

            .336g-h: no. 61416: trophy plaque: National Municipal Recreation Federation, Saint Louis Golf Trophy; decorated with statue of St. Louis, a building, and scene of golfers; also an extra drawing of a scene with golfers, incorporating the building and the statue;

            .336i-L: no. 61616: arrangements of compartments for knives, forks, and spoons in drawers;

            .336m-n: no. 62116-A, B: William B. Uihlein Interclub Trophy: two designs, for golf;

            .336o: no. 62916: partial design for a bowl;

            .336p-q: no. 62916: Colman Cup, trophy for La Crosse Country Club, ordered L.B. Rose; with extra drawing of details; larger drawing has card of Reed & Barton attached;

 

Folder 3: 1916: July (acc. 2018x72.337a-r):

            .337a: no. 7116: crucifixion, but also mentions candlesticks; in several pieces;

            .337b-c: no. 7616-A, B, C, D, E: variations in designs of rowers, for trophies; .337c is in several pieces;

            .337d: no. 71016: probably a bowl, with side view and detail of rim;

            .337e-g: no. 71116: crests and two teapots for Hotel Windsor;

            .337h: no. 71116-A, B: two styles of knives, Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .337i: no. 71216-A: loving cup presented to Victor Herber [sic, i.e. Herbert], musician, upon becoming president of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; in several pieces;

            .337j: no. 71216-B, C: two designs for punch bowls, one to be `presented to Victor Herbert, by Friendly Sons of St. Patrick;

            .337k: no. 71216-C: punch bowl presented to Victor Herbert, by Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; parting along fold lines;

            .337L: no. 71916: coffee pot;

            .337m: no. 72016: punch bowl, decorated with scenery along a river; blueprint;

            .337n-p: no. 72216-A, B: trophy cups, with horse head handles; plus more detail sketch of head; (no. 72216-A was first written as 72316-A, but was corrected);

            .337q: no. 72516: plaque with words: W. T. McBurney, Grove City, PA;

            .337r: no. 72816: rough sketch of a plaque;  

 

Folder 4: 1916: August (acc. 2018x72.338a-n):

            .338a: no. 8116: child’s cup; [in archival polyester sleeve; in two pieces];

            .338b-c: no. 8116: terrapin dish, with turtle on lid, for Bailey Banks & Biddle [see also 2018x72.313w];

            .338d: no. 8316: trophy with figure and heads of bulls; a small broken-off bit is in a separate archival polyester sleeve; DRAWING IN TWO PIECES;

            .338e: no. 8416: note about a logging scene for cup 967;

            .338f: no. 8416-A: candelabra; with plan showing six arms;

            .338g-h: no. 8516-A, B/C: details for a golf trophy;

            .338i: no. 8716: memorial plaque to Capt. John Edward Salter (1816-1874) about wallpaper and a mantel in the Portsmouth Athletic Club;

            .338j: no. 8816: plaque or tablet: New England Historic Genealogical Society;

            .338k: no. 82316: tea kettle on stand, focusing on stand, with rough sketch of kettle;

            .338L-m; no. 82416: crucifixion; candlestick; for Shreve Crump & Low, for St. Mary’s, West Quincy, Mass.;  [see also 2018x72.285f-g]

            .338n: no. 83116: beginning of sketch, perhaps for a bowl;

 

Folder 5: 1916: September-October (acc. 2018x72.339-.340):

            .339a: no. 91216: memorial tablet: Isaac Hyatt, 1854-1912;

            .339b1-2: no. 91916: trophy plaque: outline, with overlay; on back: teapot;

            .339c: no. 92016: perhaps body of a teapot, for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .339d1-2: no. 92216: teapot for Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, with separate drawing of its logo;

            .339e1-2: no. 92716-A: sketch of a plaque; in two pieces;

            .339f1-2: no. 92716-B: sketch of part of a plaque; in two pieces;

            .339g-h: details for no. 92716-A or B;

            .339i: no. 92816: sugar bowl with creamer on top;

            .339j: no. 93016: appears to be a lectern for a church;

 

            .340a: no. 10?16: tea kettle on stand, “Stark says Brook[?]”;

            .340b: no. 10416: kettle on stand, “regular kettle”;

            .340c: no. 10416: an unknown object, perhaps an ink stand with tray for pens;

            .340d: no. 10516: labeled gravy boat, double dish, comport [compote], but what is shown is a meat dish and the compote;

            .340e: no. 10916: missal stand, St. Mary’s;

            .340f: no. 101116-A: coffee pot;

            .340g-k: no. 101616: a number of items, some numbered, some pinned to numbered drawings; includes teapot (with sugar body) and candlestick, chocolate pot and entrée dish, bread tray, salad bowl, and platter, bread and butter plate;

            .340L: no. 102316-A, B, C: plaques or tablets for a Masonic temple;

            .340m: no. 102516: trophy cup, decorated with firefighting equipment, for Wright Kay & Co., Detroit;

            .340n: no. 102616: loving cup, for Bowler & Burdick Co., Cleveland;

            .340o-p: no. 102616: tablet: College Point Savings Bank, with names of officers and architects of building; found with the tablet drawing was drawing of a bee hive;

 

Folder 6: 1916: November (acc. 2018x72.341a-m):

            .341a: no. 11116: punch bowl or centerpiece;

            .341b: note about no. 11216 dinner plate, for Louis Esser & Co.;

            .341c: no. 11216: one side: gravy or sauce boat and tray; other side: bowl, with design of rim;

            .341d: no. 11216: tablet or sign: Thompsons Restaurant, Quick Service, Standard Prices;

            .341e: no. 11916: plate;

            .341f: no. 111016: bowl;

            .341g-h: no. 111616: sugar bowl and tea kettle on stand; finished pencil drawings;

            .341i-j: no. 111616 and 111616-A: two designs for Inter Club Trophy for squash, done for Wright Kay & Co., Detroit;

            .341k: no. 111816: teapot;

            .341L: no. 112016-A/B: ice bowl, Union League;

            .341m: no. 112916: tea strainer;

 

Folder 7: 1917: January (acc. 2018x72.342a-kk):

[note: drawings for the U.S.S. New Mexico silver set are in a separate folder, although dated January 1917]

            .342a1-2: no. 1217: tray, decorated with grapes, and a small drawing attached to it;

            .342b: no.1-4-1917: candelabra, with letter P; [possibly for Hotel Pennsylvania];

            .342c-d: no. 1517-A, B: part of a curling trophy plaque and part of a curling trophy cup;

            .342e-f: no. 1617-A, B: trophy plaques for golf championships for women and men, for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia; [see also 2018x72.346j and .359b];

            .342g-i: no. 1917-A, B, C: coffee pot and two teapots;

            .342j-K: no. 11017: Connie Mack Trophy for the Inter-Department Base Ball Championship of the John B. Stetson Company, decorated with baseball players and an elephant holding banners; .342k had two small drawings pinned to it, focusing on the elephant and baseball players;  [search Connie Mack to find other designs for this trophy];

            .342L: no. 11217: chocolate pot;

            .342m: no. 11317: plate or dish;

            [.342n: number not used];

            .342o: no. 11517: tines for Francis fish fork;

            .342p: no. 11617: vase, Loring Bros.;

            .342q: no. 11717: a piece of case furniture: cabinet above, drawers below;

            .342r: no. 11917: bowl;

            .342s-u: no. 12017-A, B, C: coffee pots and spoons, with letter H and monogram HC;

            .342v: no. 12017-B, C: two trophy cups, on stands, B was “made, 5th Ave.”; watercolors;

            .342w: sketch found with .342v; cup has inscription: Metropolitan Club, Bridge Dinner Club, Club Cup, December 6, 1906;

            .342x: no. 12017-B: trophy cup, for Metropolitan Club;

            .342y-z: no. 12017-A, C: two styles of trophies for Metropolitan Club, N.Y.; with extra drawing of no. 12017-A, although it is not so labeled;

            .342aa: no. 12217-A: trophy plaque, to have picture of bowlers;

            .342bb: no. 12217-B, C: trophy cup with bowling pins and balls;

            .342cc-dd: no. 12217-B and unlabeled drawing which was pinned to .342bb; one is a detail of the trophy cup, and the other show a man bowling;

            .342ee: no. 12417: probably a dish; Robinson, R&B;

            .342ff: no. 12417: memorial plaque: Corp. J. Whitall King, died in service, Douglas, Arizona, August 1916; [see also 2018x72.346g]

            .342gg: no. 12517: fork, with keystone on handle, Galbraith;

            .342hh: no. 12517: partial drawing on something;

            .342ii: no. 12617: candelabra, two or three lights;

            .342jj: no. 13117: goblet or chalice;

            .342kk: no. 13117: tray or dish;

 

 

Box 26: Drawings arranged by date, January 1917 (U.S.S. New Mexico drawings)-July 1917 (acc. 2018x72.343-.349):

 

Folder 1: 1917: January: U.S.S. New Mexico proposal (acc. 2018x72.343a-r):

[note: ultimately, the commission the silver for the U.S.S. New Mexico was given to Tiffany, not to Reed & Barton]

            .343a: no.1217: salad bowl;

            .343b: no. 1217: punch bowl, with arrowheads, a shield, an eagle;

            .343c: no. 1217: coffee urn, with decoration as above;

            .343d: no.1217: centerpiece, with eagle at one end, mermaid at the other;

            .343e-f: no. 1217: comports [compotes], with variations in decorations;

            .343g-h: punch cup and ladle;

            .343i: raviar dish;

            .343j: not labeled, but perhaps a cigar box: front, side and top views;

            .343k: a dish with compartments; decoration includes dolphin and trident;

            .343L-m: serving trays, decorated like .343k;

            .343n: plate or tray; decorated with eagle, arrowheads, and shields;

            .343o: vase;

            .343p: pitcher and goblet;

            .343q-r: candlestick and candelabra;

 

Folder 2: 1917: February (acc. 2018x72.344a-y):

            .344a-e: no. 2117, 2117-A, B: bread & butter plate; syrup cover and lip on creamer body; coffee pot with separate drawing of handle; coffee cover;

.344f: no.2617: tray;

            .344g: no. 2817: waste bowl;

            .344h-i: no. 2817-A, B: trophy cup and plaque for Griesedieck Four Man Classic Shell Labor Day Winner, decorated with rowers; [Griesedieck Brewing Co. was in St. Louis, Mo., and possibly these pertain to that]

            .344j-k: no. 2917-A, B: designs for Linz Bros., jewelers in Dallas;

            .344L-m: no. 21217: trophy bowls: A. Elliot Paine Bowl, and Commercial Club Bowling Trophy; both decorated with bowling pins; both for Gurney Bros. Co.;

            .344n: no. 21217: candlestick for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .344o: no. 21217: trophy bowl, with horse head; Clark, Florida, Gainesville;

            .344p: no. 21317-A, B: lettering: The Fairmont; with name H.H. Galbraith;

            .344q: no. 21417-A, C: vegetable dishes;

            .344r1-2: no. 21617: outline of shield and the design to go on the shield (eagle on top of a fasces, with thistles);

            .344s: no. 22317: trophy cup, with rough outline of dog head;

            .344t-y: no. 22317-A, B, C: flask with variations in monogram HRK, plus a cup; “Maiden Lane per Clifford”

 

Folder 3: 1917: March (acc. 2018x72.345a-w):

            .345a-d: no. 3317-A, B/C, D, E: memorial plaque: to William Franknomen: various designs;

            .345e: no. 3717: coffee pot; Robinson, 5th Ave.

            .345f: no. 3717: trophy plaque: YMCA Athletic Contest, 1917: on both sides;

            .345g: no. 31317: outline of fork;

            .345h: no. 31317: Connie Mack Trophy for the Inter-Department Base Ball Championship of the John B. Stetson Company, decorated with baseball players and an elephant holding banners; for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia;  [search Connie Mack to find other designs for this trophy];

            .345i: no. 31717 (also labeled no. 91717): plaque or tablet for names of Organizers of Kora Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.  [see also 2018x72.346i];

            .345j: no. 31917: goblet in form of a drinking horn;

            .345k: no. 32017: trophy plaque with head of German shepherd; N.Y. store, 5th Ave.;

            .345L: no. 32017: trophy plaque: The Mowglis, decorated with head of snarling dog or wolf, and with rowers;

            .345m-n: no. 32017: asparagus dish; Philip Oriel; .345n has top and side views;

            .345o: no. 32217: tray or waiter, top view, with rough sketch of side view;

            .345p-q: no. 32617-A/C, B: cup, goblet or sherbet, and some kind of dish;

            .345r-t: no. 32717: oyster cocktail plate: watercolor marked “made, H. Washington”; pencil sketch of top view, marked Galbraith; and a pencil sketch of side view;

            .345u-w: no. 32917: memorial plaque for Michael Henry Kinsley, West Hoboken, N.J.; with sketch of an ancient lamp to go on plaque; and a pencil sketch of the plaque;

 

Folder 4: 1917: April (acc. 2018x72.346a-q):

            .346a: no. 4217: coffee pot;

            .346b: no. 4617-A: tray or waiter: top and side view; [see also 2018x72.351a];

            .346c-d: no. 4617-A, B: Bosch trophy cup: [for Bosch Magneto Company], design includes the company’s Mephisto figure, and an automobile tire;

            .346e-f: no. 4617-A, B: trophy plaque: St. Georges Club of Princeton, for excellency in military efficiency;

            .346g: no. 41217-A/B: memorial plaque to Corp. J. Whittall King, from Battery B Field Artillery; “see 12417” [which is 2018x72.342ff];

            .346h: no. 41317: stand for salt and pepper shakers;

            .346i: no. 41617: outline for tablet for Kora Temple [see also 2018x72.345i];

            .346j: no. 41717-A/B: note: same as 1617-A, B: made for Caldwell & Co.; [see also 2018x72.342e-f and .359b];

            .346k: no. 41817: tureen or covered bowl;

            .346L-m: no. 42017-A, B: two trophy cups, both for sailing, made for Bunde & Upmeyer Co., Milwaukee;

            .346n: no. 42317: candelabra, per A.K. Clifford, C.S. ok;

            .346o: whiskey glass and supreme stand[?] (looks like a sherbet cup); [see also .346q – seems to be a matching set to the supreme stand]

            .346p: no. 42617-A: monogram: MHI;

            .346q1-12: unnumbered breakfast set, with waiter; set seems to be a match to the supreme stand in .346o; includes toaster; caster set (side and top views); butter dish; marmalade dish; egg cup; creamer; sugar bowl; coffee pot; club sandwich dish; deep pie (and a bowl); waiter [tray]

 

Folder 5: 1917: May (acc. 2018x72.347a-aa):

            .347a: no. 5217: memorial tablet: Frederick Rowland Hazard (1858-1917); [see also no. 51217-A, B, below];

            .347b: no. 5317: humidor;

            .347c-1-3: no. 5317-A, B, C: trophy plaques: Annual Gold Championship for Men (A and C), and for Women (B);

            .347d: no. 5417: trophy plaque: Cople District School Athletics, with classical discus thrower and Atalanta;

            .347e: no. 5/5/17: plaque for names; for Trenkley & Koerber, Fort Wayne, Ind.;   [see also .360r]

            .347f: no. 5917: tray or dish;

            .347g-i: no. 5917-A, B: sketches of an unidentified object;

            .347j-k: no. 51217-A, B: memorial tablet: Frederick Rowland Hazard (1858-1917); [see also no. 5217, above];

            .347L-m: no. 51517: three light candelabra: side and top views, with an extra sketch of candle cup; large drawing has note by A. Schmidt;

            .347n: no. 51517-A: plaque or tablet for Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co., Philadelphia; for J.E. Caldwell & Co.

            .347o-p: no. 51517-B: calendar for Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co., Philadelphia; for J.E. Caldwell & Co.; labeled “made”;

            .347q: no. 51617: basket (only half is shown);

            .347r: no. 51717: candlestick for Hotel Washington;

            .347s-t: no. 51717-A, B: centerpieces, for Bunde & Upmeyer;

            .347u: no. 51717-C/D: variations on a design, perhaps a candlestick; for Bunde & Upmeyer;

            .347v-x: no. 52517-A, B, C: plaques for Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co., Philadelphia; for J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

            .347y: no. 52917-A/B/C: goblets;

            .347z-aa: no. 53117-A, B: a covered jar and a bowl;

 

Folder 6: 1917: June (acc. 2018x72.348a-aa):

            .348a: no. 6117: a covered dish, perhaps a tureen; top and side views;

            .348b: no. 6617-A/B/C: perhaps a trophy cup or coffee pot: design variations;

            .348c-d: no. 61417-A, B: trays or waiters;

            .348e: no. 61517: partial sketch of a tea kettle on stand;

            .348f-g: no. 61517-A, B: a two-handle bowl and a cup, on saucers;

            .348h: no. 61917: layout of trays to hold flatware set, for Webb C. Ball Co., Cleveland, Ohio; [jewelry store in Cleveland];

            .348i: no. 61917-A/B/C: designs for clock at entrance to Sandford Bank;

            .348j-k: no. 62117: two sketches for tablet for First Baptist Meeting House, North Yarmouth, now memorial hall donated by George W. Hammond;

            .348L: no. 62217: nine variations in a decorative band; not found with the Hotel Penn [Hotel Pennsylvania] drawings below but perhaps a part of that set;

            .348m-v: no. 62217 and 62517: designs for “Penn Hotel” (clipped together), including waste bowl, salt and pepper shakers, tray to hold ear of corn, and something else, plus a note card;

[although labeled “Penn Hotel,” other designs in the series are labeled Hotel Pennsylvania; search that name for other designs for this establishment];

            .348w: no. 62717: outlines of the pieces of a very large set of flatware (102 different pieces), for Shreve Crump & Low;

            .348x: no. 63017: probably a sugar bowl, only left side shown;

            .348y: no. 63017-A: plate or tray with letter P, probably for Hotel Pennsylvania;

            .348z-aa: no. 63017-B, C: two different table lamps, both decorated as the plate above, so probably for Hotel Pennsylvania; [search Hotel Pennsylvania for other designs for this establishment];

 

Folder 7: 1917: July (acc. 2018x72.349a-y):

            .349a-j: no. 7317: a set of drawings, including memo card holders, match box, fruit bowls, smokers tray, coffee pots, tea kettle on stand, and trays or waiters;

            .349k: no. 7917: crest for Hotel Sisson, drawn for H. Irvine, Chicago; [see also .349y];

            .349L: no. 71117-A/B: two designs for trays or waiters;

            .349m-o: no. 71217-A, B/C, E/F: photo frames with military designs, for Caldwell & Co.;

            .349p: no. 71617-A: perhaps a covered jar or a shaker or caster;

            .349q: no. 71617-C: border design, perhaps for a frame or sign;

            .349r: no. 71617-F: vase with monogram which seems to read 24 K;

            .349s-t: no. 71717-A, B (was no. 63017-B): two designs for a memorial plaque to Edward M. L. Ehlers, a member of the Masonic Liberty Loan Committee of the Grand Lodge of New York;

            .349u: no. 72017: probably a base for a trophy, to have plaques on it;

            .349v: no. 72317-B: a pitcher or ewer;

            .349w: no. 72317-A: a large bowl;

            .349x: no. 72517: tureen and outline of tray;

            .349y: no. 73017: crest, with seagull, for Hotel Sisson, drawn for H. Irvine; [see also .349k];

 

 

Box 27: Drawings arranged by date, August 1917- April 1919 (acc. 2018x72.350-.358):

 

Folder 1: 1917: August  (acc. 2018x72.350a-s):

            .350a: no. 8317-A/B: plaque for The Hall Ice Cream Co. (2 variations); done for E. B. Potter, Glens Falls [New York];

            .350b: no. 8617: probably a punch bowl, “N.Y. Store”;

            .350c: no. 8617: probably a centerpiece or bowl for flowers, “N.Y. Store”;

            .350d: no. 8617: fish dish (rough sketch);

            .350e: no. 8617: gravy or sauce boat, with tray;

            .350f: no. 8617: probably a covered vegetable dish;

            .350g: no. 8817: a spoon, using berry spoon handle, for Bigelow Kennard Co., per Lane;

            .350h: no. 81517: finger bowl and plate;

            .350i: no. 81617: trophy plaque with discus thrower; for J.B. Hudson & Sons, Min. [Minneapolis];

            .350j: no. 81717: plate[?], for Union News Co., Galbraith; [Unco: see also 2018x72.352n and .410g-h];

            .350k: no. 81717-A: plate or tray;

            .350L-m: no. 81717-B-C: two covered jars or shakers or casters; one is marked for The Noonday Club, per Smith;

            .350n: no. 82117: three designs for Perry Circle Gun Club logo;

            .350o-r: no. 82917-A, B, C, D: epergnes or centerpieces;  

            .350s: no. 83117: tray or plate;

 

Folder 2: 1917: September  (acc. 2018x72.351a-o):

            .351a-b: no. 91217: note: “waiter, see 4617-A”; and outline of waiter [tray];

            .351c: no. 91717: sketch of unknown item;

            .351d: no. 91717: epergne or centerpiece, with initial Z;

            .351e: no. 91817: a piece of paper with the name Miller written on it;

            .351f: no. 91817: also numbered 4701-S: a tray or dish, “Galbraith”;

            .351g: no. 92017: bronze tablet, reading “Shadow Lawn”;

            .351h: no. 92217: monograms, designs A-F, for Hotel Penn [i.e. Hotel Pennsylvania]; [search Hotel Pennsylvania for other designs for this establishment];

            .351i: no. 92517: bowl on tray, top and side views;

            .351j-k: no. 92517-A, B: two drawings of cruets in stands, for Hotel Penn [i.e. Hotel Pennsylvania];

            .351L: no. 92517-B: goblet, for Hotel Penn [i.e. Hotel Pennsylvania];

            .351m: no. 92617: finger bowl, in saucer, top and side views; detail of piercing design on attached sheet of paper;

            .351n: no. 92717: sketch of candelabra;

            .351o: no. 92817: ice cream compote and fruit cocktail glass, with side views and plan of foot or saucer;

 

Folder 3: 1917: October  (acc. 2018x72.352a-t):

            .352a-b: no. 10817-A, B: (no. 72117-C, B/A): plate and shallow bowl for Hotel Sisson;

            .352c: no. 10917-A: flatware handles with Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, or HP logo;

            .352d: no. 10917-B: champagne cup with HP logo;  

            .352e: no. 10917-B: waiters’ badges, designs A-E, with HP logo;

            .352f: no. 10917-C: chains, a key, a medallion, with HP logo;

            .352g-h: no. 101017-A, B: inkstand with bear; front and side views; [see also .352r-s];

            .352i-m: no. 101217: bouillon cup; ramekin; sandwich dish (top and side views); fruit basket (top and side views); relish dish with compartments (top and side views); all blueprints;

            .352n: no. 102217: flatware handles with Unco logo, for Union News Company; [see also 2018x72.350j and .410g-h];

            .352o-p: no. 102717-A, B: views of condiment stands; Churchill’s, for Galbraith;

            .352q: no. 102917: hors-d’oeuvres dish, top and side sketches;

            .352r-s: no. 103017: inkstand with bear; front view and plan; blueprints; [see also .352g-h];

            .352t: no. 10317-A/B: bowls, top and side views;

 

Folder 4: 1917: November-1918: December  (acc. 2018x72.353-.354):      

            .353a-c: no.11317: A.H. Smith Trophy, presented to North Dakota Curling Association by Dr. H. M. Waldren, with top, side, and front views; back view is on second sheet; and on the third sheet are detailed drawings of men curling;

            .353d-e: no. 111017-A, B: coffee or hot water urns;

            .353f: no. 111817: water pitcher;

            .353g-h: no. 112417-A, B: trails or waiters;

            .353i-j: no. 113017-A, B: trophy cups for bowling;

            .353k-m: no. 113017-A, B: plaques honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Branham for their gift of V. Wiess Park to the city of Beaumont, Texas;

           

            .354a: no. 31818: bowling trophy cup, drawn by Turner;

            .354b: no. 6418: golf trophy: presented to Wheatley Hills Golf Club by R.W. Turner; with male golfer;

 

Folder 5: 1919: January  (acc. 2018x72.355a-x):      

            .355a-e: no. 1219-B:  coffee pot, teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, tureen with saucer (blueprints);

            .355f: no. 1419: trophy plaque: Golf Association of Philadelphia; FALLING APART;

            .355g-h: no. 11019 and no. 11119: notes about plaques for Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reading Machine Company, Hoosick Falls, New York;

            .355i-j: no. 11319: large covered cup: small sketch and a larger blueprint;

            .355k: no. 11419: coffee pot for The Loring Andrews Co., Cincinnati;

            .355L: no. 11619: urn for coffee or hot water;

            .355m-n: no. 11819: creamer and sugar bowl;

            .355o-p: no. 11819-A, B: memorial plaque to 2d Lt. Oliver Phelps Jackson (1888-1918), killed at Selfridge Field, Mt. Clements, Michigan; [biographical information filed with drawings];

            .355q-r: no. 12319-A, B: plaques: Y.M.T.A. & B. Society: Twenty-five Year Membership [Young Men’s Total Abstinence & Benevolent Society];

            .355s: no. 12519: trophy cup;

            .355t: no. 1-28-19: tea kettle on stand;

            .355u: no. 12819: a rough sketch, probably a tea kettle;

            .355v: no. 1-28-19-A/B: trays or dishes?, top and side views; Galbraith;

            .355w-x: no. 1-29-19-A, B: a sherbet or champagne cup; one a rough sketch; both labeled R.G. Storm, Huckins Hotel [see also .377c, which locates hotel in Wichita Falls, Texas]

 

Folder 6: 1919: February  (acc. 2018x72.356a-q):

            .356a: no. 2419: plaque for Missouri Athletic Association, Satin Louis;

            .356b: no. 2519: tray or plate?, Storm, Linz Bros.;

            .356c: no. 2619: coffee cup on saucer, drawn for Joe Martin;

            .356d: no. 2719: bowl on tray; top and side views; blueprint;

            .356e-f: no. 2-7-19-A, B: coffee or hot water urn and bouillon urn; Copley Plaza, for Lane;

            .356g: no. 21719-B: plaque: Roll of Honor for Second Presbyterian Church in Germantown, for those serving in the World War;

            .356h: no. 21819-A/B/C: three condiment or caster stands, top and side views;

            .356i: no. 22119: perhaps an ashtray, for Parker House, Boston;

            .356j: no. 22219: memorial plaque for Marion Dorothy Brown, Muskogee City Schools;

            .356k-L: no. 22419: plaque: Roll of Honor, for C. Schleiter’s Sons, Freedom, Penn.

            .356m: no. 22419: memorial plaque, with initials PHS, for those killed during the World War; this is a different plaque from those in .356k-L;

            .356n: no. 22519: plaque: Honor Roll: Aurora Lodge 107, I.O.O.F.: naming those who served in the World War; [the number 32619 is also on the drawing, but the original number was the February number]; [lodge in North Attleboro, Mass.];

            .356o-p: no. 2-26-19-A, B: condiment stands, top and side views; include jars for Oscar sauce, tabasco [spelled tobasco] sauce, and horseradish;

            .356q: no. 22819: plaque, listing members of A. & A.S.R., Sacramento, Calif., who served in the World War; [Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite, Freemasonry];

stuck to the drawing is a note about no. 33119;

           

Folder 7: 1919: March  (acc. 2018x72.357a-n):

            .357a: no. 31519: sketch of inscription for plaque in memory of Marie Albert, 1919;

            .357b: no. 32019: cake dish & cover, for Lane, for Alganquin [sic, i.e. Algonquin] Club, Boston;

            .357c: no. 32119-A/B: U.S. Navy emblems, for the Presbrey Coykendall Co., Hartford Conn.;

            .357d: no. 32219-A: note about this tablet for Unitarian Congregational Church, Taunton;

            .357e: no. 32419: plaque: Roll of Honor, Unitarian Congregational Church, World War;

            .357f: no.3-24-19: plaque: headed Roll of Honor, for William O. Harrison, but no other information given; SPLITTING ALONG FOLD LINES;

            .357g: no. 32519: Scotts honor roll: partial sketch of plaque;

            .357h: no. 32519: marker for B.P.O.E., Orange Lodge no. 135, with head of elk; [lodge in Orange, New Jersey];

            .357i: no. 3-26-19: orange juice cup holder, with Grecian design;

            .357j-k: no. 32617: plaque: Roll of Honor, for Mermod Jaccard’s & King Jewelry Co., St. Louise, with sketch of state seal of Missouri on separate slip of paper;

            .357L-m: no. 3-28-19-A, B: plaque: Roll of Honor for city of Dayton; [.357L is fragile];

            .357n: no. 33119: photocopy of note about the drawing [original note stuck to .356q];

 

Folder 8: 1919: April  (acc. 2018x72.358a-n):

            .358a: no. 4119: plaque: “planted by National League for Women’s Service in memory of Theodore Roseveld”;

            .358b-c: no. 41019-A, B: plaque: for members of Braeburn County Club who died in the World War (two different designs);

            .358d: no. 41119: blotter or stamp pad? For the Japana Specialty Co., Grand Haven, Mich.;

            .358e: no. 41219: designs for Aleppo Temple, Boston, Mass. (Mystic Shriners) and for Pilgrim Commandery no. 9, Lowell, Mass. (Knights Templar);

            .358f: no. 41419: memorial plaque to Edith B. Cavell, from her classmates; [Miss Cavell has not been identified, but she is not the British nurse executed in 1915];

            .358g: no. 41819: also no. 21519-A: plaque: roll of honor for Trinitarian Congregational Church;

            .358h: no. 41819: plaque: Carrie J. Babbidge Memorial, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N.Y.; [Carrie Josephine Stanwood Babbidge (Mrs. Charles Babbidge), 1857-1917];

            .358i: no.4/18/19: plaque: in memory of James B[missing], minister of [missing], 1869-1914[?]; estimated by Bowers Granite Co.;

            .358j: no. 42319: memorial plaque: former students of Utica Free Academy who died in World War;

            .358k: no. 42419: memorial plaque: Lester W. March, U.S. Marine, died June 8, 1918, from Milliken, Colo.;

            .358L: no. 43019: memorial plaque, with two names but no location;

            .358m: no. 43019: memorial plaque for men of Utica, New York; Henry L. Salladin, Monumental Works, Utica;

            .358n: no. 43019: plaque, with American eagle, but no inscription shown;

           

 

 

Box 28: Drawings arranged by date, May-November 1919 (acc. 2018x72.359-.365):               

 

Folder 1: 1919: May  (acc. 2018x72.359a-x):

.359a: no. 5219: memorial plaque: to Nathan C. Schaeffer (1849-1919); blueprint;

[biographical information filed with drawing; his papers are held by Franklin and Marshall College];

            .359b: no. 51519 (no. 41717-B): partial sketch of trophy plaque for Gala Golf Club, Wilson Trophy; [see also 2018x72.342e-f] and .346j;  BRITTLE;

            .359c: no. 5619: memorial plaque: to William H. Richards (1890-1918); blueprint;

 [biographical information filed with drawing];

            .359d: no. 5719: layout of dishes on a tray: cake dish, coffee, hot water, three china dishes, sugar, cream; for Lam, Algonquin Club, Boston;

            .359e: no. 51019: plaque: Roll of Honor, with space for inscription and names; [see also .360e];

            .359f: no. 51019-A: note, dated April 6, 1920: “redrawn full size”;

            .359g: no. 51019-B: plaque: World War Roll of Honor, with space for inscription;

            .359h: no. 51219: partial drawing of a plaque; number has broken off and is in a small polyester sleeve; BRITTLE;

            .359i: no. 51519: memorial plaque: to National Minute Volunteers who died in World War [names given]; for National Blank Book Co., Holyoke, Mass.;

            .359j: no. 51719: plaque: to members of the Lakanoo Boat Club who served in the World War; for J.E. Caldwell & Co.; [the boat club was in Burlington, New Jersey];

            .359k: no. 51919: sign for The Maltby-Campbell Co., Inc., Oswego, N.Y.; [see also .359v];

            .359L: no. 51919-A: sketch for top of a plaque, with an eagle and two female figures;

            .359m: no. 52019: plaque: “presented to the Washington College by the Class of 1919”; [Washington College in Maryland], for Bunde & Upmeyer Co.;

            .359n: no. 52019: memorial plaque: to John Hare and William Wenn, who died in France;

            .359o: no. 52119: memorial plaque: to Harold Durfee who died in France, given by Class of 1914; [Harold H. Durfee, born 1894, was from Rensselaer County, New York; his father was Charles Durfee];

            .359p-q: no. 52219-B, C: plaques: Roll of Honor, for Owl Club;

            .359r: no. 52319: notes about a tablet;

            .359s: no. 52319: plaque: to those who served in World War, for a church in North Andover, Mass., J. H. Slone on the committee;

            .359t: no. 52319: plaque: Roll of Honor, [for those who served in World War];

            .359u: no. 52419: memorial plaque: erected by John P. Callaghan for his brothers Wilfred Aloysius (1885-1918) and Robert Bernard (1878-1917); [brothers with these names were found in Newark, New Jersey, although the birthdates for the Newark Wilfred and Robert were different from those on the plaque];

            .359v: no. 52719: plaque: “presented by the Class of 1919,” with space for names;

            .359w: no. 52719: plaque: in honor of those members of Standard Lodge no. 711, F. & A.M., who served in the World War

            .359x: no. 52919: sign for Maltby-Campbell Co., Inc.; [see also .359i];

 

Folder 2: 1919: June  (acc. 2018x72.360a-t):

            .360a-b: no. 6419: trophy cup with airplane; and trophy bowl with airplane and hot air balloon;

            .360c-d: no. 6519-A, B: trophy plaques for golf;

            .360e: no. 6919: rough sketch of plaque, with note: same as 5-10-19 [see .3593];

            .360f: no. 6619-A/B: goblets, A. K. Clifford, Theo. B. Starr, Inc.;

            .360g: no. 61019-B: sign for Ludy & Taylor Co.;

            .360h-i: no. 61119-A, B: candelabras, Martin;

            .360j: no. 61319: sign: Freeman;

            .360k-m: no. 61719-A, B: trophy plaques: Shaker Heights Country Club, for golf;

 DRAWING .360k IS TORN – HANDLE WITH EXTREME CAUTION;

            .360n: no. 61919: memorial plaque: to employees of T.M.L.R. & L. Co. who died in World War;

            .360o: no. 62119: kettle no. 515, for Anthony; [tea kettle on stand];

            .360p-q: no. 62419-A, B: Roll of Honor for the Cudahy Packing Company: two designs;

            .360r: no. 62519: sign: Trenkley & Koerber, Jewelers   [see also .347e];

            .360s: no. 62719: plaque: In Memory of Former Cadets, erected by B.M.C. Durfee High School Cadets, 1919; for C.E. Gifford & Co., Jewelers, Fall River, Mass.; [search Durfee High for other designs for this school];

            .360t: no. 62819-B: plaque, rough sketch: In Memory of, with U.S. logo with wings;

 

Folder 3: 1919: July  (acc. 2018x72.361a-t):

            .361a-b: no. 7319: coffee pot and sugar bowl, for Jaccard Jewelry Co., Kansas City, Mo.;

            .361c: no. 7319-A: memorial plaque (rough sketch): “This Tablet is erected to the memory of the horses, dog [sic], and other animals whose faithful service, whose sufferings, and whose death [sic] were part of the price paid in the Great World War, 1914-1919, waged in behalf of the liberties of mankind”;

            .361d: no. 7319-B: plaque, headed with word Fidelitas, and to use the inscription found on no. 7319-A;

            .361e-f: no. 71419-A, B: dishes with compartments, for H. Irvine, Chicago;

            .361g: no. 71719-A/F and D: plaques: various sketches; Camp Dix appears on one;

            .361h-j: no. 71719-C, E/G, B/H: plaques: more sketches for a memorial plaque;

            .361k: no. 71919 and 71919-D: plaque: Roll of Honor for an unnamed Methodist Episcopal Church;

            .361L: no. 72219: sign: John Crowe Co. Inc., General Contractors, Fall River, Mass.;

            .361m: no. 72219: emblem: double-headed eagle, topped with number 32 inside a triangle, and the motto Spes Mea in Deo Est on a banner under the eagle;

            .361n: no. 72419: bowl or vase; blueprint;

            .361o-q: no. 72519 and 72519-B, C: two cups and a two-handled bowl, the latter labeled Muehlebach [search that name to see other designs for that hotel];

            .361r-s: no. 72919-A, B: teapot and coffee pot, side views and plans of lids or feet;

            .361t: no. 73019: coffee or hot water urn;

 

Folder 4: 1919: August  (acc. 2018x72.362a-p):

            .362a: no. 8119: plaque: partial sketch, for World War;

            .362b: no. 8619: plaque: VERY BRITTLE AND NOT OPENED;

            .362c: no. 8619: plaque: Roll of Honor for City of Stamford, Conn.; likely a smaller sketch of .362b;

            .362d: no. 8719: plaque: to list veterans of the World War; client name not given;

            .362e-f: no. 81219-A, B/C: plaques: variations in World War memorials;

            .362g-h: no. 81419-A/B, C: plaques: variations in World War memorials; for Knights of the Maccabees (KOTM);

            .362i: no. 82119-A/B: plaque: rough sketch, for Gay St. viaduct, Knoxville, Tennessee;

            .362j: no. 82519: trophy plaque for women golfers at Shaker Heights County Club;

            .362k-m: no. 82619-A, B: signs: Kespohl Mohrenstecher Company [dry goods company in Quincy, Illinois];

            .362n-o: no. 82819: details and drawing of a plaque [number on smaller sketch only];

            .362p: no. 82919-A: plaque: sketch of right side;

 

Folder 5: 1919: September  (acc. 2018x72.363a-p):

            .363a: no. 9819: plaque: sketch; inscription: Adolphe Schwob Inc., Watches, Founded 1874; for Maiden Lane, A. K. Clifford; [Schwob was in New York City];

            .363b-e: no. 91019-A, B, C, D: trophy plaques for Harley-Davidson Trophy; [see also .366a]; [search Harley Davidson for related drawings];

            .363f: no. 91519: trophy cup for bowling;

            .363g: no. 91619: plaque: Roll of Honor for men of Jenkintown who served in World War; [only a partial inscription shown];

            .363h-k: no. 91919-A, B, A/B: memorial plaque: to the World War casualties of The Independent Order  Free Sons of Israel; .363k is very brittle – handle carefully;

            .363L-m: no. 92319-A, B: plaque: to members of Saint Johns Lodge 115, Free and Accepted Masons, who served in World War; [lodge in Philadelphia];

            .363n: no. 92619: memorial plaque: to students of Rutherford High School who died in World War; lists names [probably Rutherford, New Jersey];

            .363o-p: no. 92719 and no. 92919: service record of Leigh Hill French, who fought in the Spanish-American War and the Word War, and had three officer sons;

 

Folder 6: 1919: October  (acc. 2018x72.364a-n):

            .364a: no. 10419: plaque: Roll of Honor: Whitinsville Lodge no. 124, I.O.O.F.; for Garrick & Gough, Whitinsville, Mass.; [their company was Imperial Granite Co.];

                        [see 2018x72.408i for another plaque for Whitinsville, Mass.]

            .364b: no. 10819: plaque: World War dead (organization or place not given); for Homer F. Livermore per A. E. Border [i.e. Borden; these men ran a metal company in Boston];

            .364c: no. 10819: plaque: gives names of those who served in World War, including that of Emily Couch; place not given but probably Fitchburg; made for S.M. Nathan, watchmaker, Fitchburg, Mass.;

            .364d: no. 10919: plaque: erected in memory of Mary A. Arnold, 1919;

            .364e: no. 101019: sign: Reed & Barton, Theodore B. Starr Inc.;

            .364f-h: no. 101019-A, B, and unnumbered sketch: polo trophies for Santa Barbara Country Club, decorated with a bear; the unnumbered sketch depicts polo players; .364g is parting along fold lines;

            .364i: no. 101119: ice bowl, E. H. Adams;

            .364j: no. 102019: outline of inscription: Damocles Lodge, no. 16, K of P: members who served in World War; [the lodge was in Brockton, Mass.];

            .364k: no. 102119-A/B/C: letter A in three sizes;

            .364L: no. 102119-A/B: plaque: Roll of Honor, erected by town of Westport;

            .364m: no. 103019-A/B: plaque, no inscription but there is a cross;

            .364n: no. 103119: bowl and tray;

 

Folder 7: 1919: November  (acc. 2018x72.365a-v):

            .365a-b: no. 11519-A, B: sign: Rodney Hunt; the two sketches are attached; for Homer F. Livermore, Boston, to estimate;

            .365c-d: no. 11619-A/B, C/D: cups, to have Penn mount [Hotel Pennsylvania mount?];

            .365e-f: no. 11819-A, B: memorial plaques: two designs for World War service; both very brittle and parting along fold lines;

            .365g: no. 11819-A/B: memorial plaque: a different design from those above, to Harold A. Robinson of the Aviation Corps, who died in Pensacola, Florida, March 31, 1919; erected by Bon Ami Club, Coldwater, Michigan; (Robinson lived 1887-1919; Coldwater is in Branch County]; [see also .375r-t];

            .365h-i: no. 111019-A, B: trophy plaques: Interlachen Country Club golf champions; for White & MacNaught, Minneapolis;

            .365j: no. 111419: memorial plaque: to Charles G. Banks, who donated grounds for a cemetery; no place;

            .365k: no. 111519: note: “4 inches longer than 10319-B, cross a little heaver”;

.365L-m: no. 111719: polo trophy, no name but like .364f-h (Santa Barbara polo trophies), and an extra sketch of polo players; .365h is brittle and parting along fold lines;

            .365n: no. 111719-A/B: plaque (sketch); inscription: Art Association, Donor, Dr. David Strawn, 1915;

            .365o: no. 111919: memorial plaque for World War, but no other information;

            .365p: no. 111919-A/B/C: three versions of U.S. Army Signal Corps emblem;

            .365q: no. 112019: plaque: outline only;

            .365r: no. 112019-A-J: ten variations of a medallion with the letter L in middle;

            .365s: no. 112119-B: coffee pot;

            .365t: no. 112519: plaque (sketch): Roll of Honor, with masonic emblem;

            .365u: no. 112519-B: plaque (sketch): Roll of Honor, with masonic emblem;

            .365v: no. 112919-A: note: “went to Rogers, 1/14/19”;

 

 

Box 29: Drawings arranged by date: December 1919-September 1920 (acc. 2018x72.366-.374):                   

 

Folder 1: 1919: December  (acc. 2018x72.366a-h):

            .366a: no. 12219: trophy: The H.D. Rider: man on Harley Davidson motorcycle (see also .363b-e); [search Harley Davidson for related drawings];

            .366b: no. 12519: sketch of inscription for World War plaque for B.M.C. Durfee High School; [search Durfee High for other designs for this school];

            .366c: no. 121019-A/B: sketch of plaque and inscription, mentioning Petersburg Lodge no. 237, B.P.O.E., and brothers Myer & Gerald Saal[?];

            .366d: no. 121619: logos for Hotel Webster (no location, but named for Daniel Webster);

            .366e: no. 121619-A: three links of a chain, probably for I.O.O.F.;

            .366f: no. 121619-B: Order of the Eastern Star emblem: five-pointed star, with open book on altar in middle, and a goblet, a distaff, a sheaf of wheat, a crown, and a candle in the points;

            .366g: no. 121719: a light fixture?, for or by Robinson, Theo. B. Starr;

            .366h: no. 121819: tea kettle on stand, for Charles Lynde, Boston;

 

Folder 2: 1920: February  (acc. 2018x72.367a-o):

            .367a: no. 2320: decoration for a handle, possibly for a tray;

            .367b: no. 2720: hot water pot;

            .367c-d: no. 21120-A, B: two designs for a centerpiece with candle holder;

            .367e: no. 21220: plaque: for Firestone, “Ship by Truck,” 1919, for Burr-Patterson & Co., Detroit;

                        .367f-g: no. 21220-A, D: sugar bowls? on trays or saucers;

                        .367h: no. 21720-A: plaque: gothic style, perhaps for a church;

                        .367i: no. 22420: sketch of inscription for a plaque: in memory of Lt. Donald Gardener [sic, i.e. Gardner] Russell (1890-1918) (biographical information and picture of plaque filed with drawing); [see also .371o];

                        .367j: no. 22520: plaque (sketch): World War memorial plaque for Shephard [sic, i.e. Shepherd] College State Normal School, West Virginia;

                        .367k: no. 22620: sketch of inscription for plaque: Henry Horace Russell and John Ferris Hufford, members of Sigma Chi fraternity, Beta Omicron chapter, Iowa State College, who died in World War; for D.C. Bodwell, Ames, Iowa;

                        .367L: no. 22720: plaque: to citizens of Somerville, thanks from Fourth New Jersey Infantry, Post no. 41, The American Legion; blueprint;

                        .367m-n: sketch of inscription for plaque: in memory of Morris Hall Bailey (1898-1919), and a separate sketch of emblem to go on plaque; [biographical information in folder]; [see also .368k]

            .367o: no. 22820: punch bowl, for Clark, Grunewald Hotel;

 

Folder 3: 1920: March  (acc. 2018x72.368a-u):

            .368a-b: no. 3120-A, B/C: two designs for World War plaques;

            .368c: no. 3220: pitcher or ewer for Hotel Pennsylvania;

            .368d: no. 3420: after dinner black coffee pot;

            .368e: no. 3820: sign: Acacia;

            .368f-g: no. 3920-A, B: sketch of inscription for Roll of Honor, in memory of John Earle Lathrop and in honor of others who returned; (the Frank C. Lathrop who returned was a brother of John E.; the connection between the men seems to be Yonkers, N.Y.); [see also .377c and L]

            .368h: no. 31020: details of something;

            .368i-j: no. 32320-A, B: plaques: Milwaukee Real Estate Board; for R.J. Schwab & Sons Co., Furnace & Boilers, Milwaukee;

            .368k: no. 32520: sketch of inscription for plaque: in memory of Morris Hall Bailey (1898-1919) [see also      .367m-n];

            .368L: no. 32520-A: plaque: Honor Roll for Edgartown men who served in World War;

            .368m-o: no. 32620: plaque: in honor of members of Bridgeport High School who served in World War, with two drawings of details of parts of plaque (one of which is stuck to the main drawing; the other is inside the folded main drawing];         

            .368p: no. 32620: partial drawing of an eagle; probably to go on tablet on back of .368q;

            .368q: no. 32620: one side: cross, for Broadway Church tablet;

                                    Other side: rough sketch of a plaque, “For God and Country”; [see .368p];

            .368r-s: no. 32620-B: partial drawing of a plaque, and separate piece of paper with drawings of details for plaque;

            .368t: no. 33020: plaque: to Major General Adam Steven (1718-1791), erected by William Henshaw Chapter, DAR, Martinsburg, West Virginia;

            .368u: apparently two drawings stuck together, one numbered 31020, but the number of the other cannot be read; one drawing includes an eagle and an American Legion emblem; the other has a coffee pot or teapot spout;

 

Folder 4: 1920: April  (acc. 2018x72.369a-q):

            .369a-b: no. 4120-A, B: trophy cups with pigs, for Jaccard Jewelry Corp.;

            .369c-f: no. 4320: plaque (sketch): memorial of town of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, to men who served in Civil War and in the World War; also sketches of designs to go on the plaque: seals of Massachusetts, Rehoboth, United States, American Legion;

            .369g: no. 4520: memorial plaque: to four men who “gave their all for Christianity, World War”: Morgan M. Anderson, Joseph E. Denny, Raymond R. Eames, Horace C. Newberry;

            .369h: no. 4820-A: trophy plaque: presented to 8th Cavalry by 1919 Cavalry Rifle Team; for John Hands & Son, jewelers & opticians, Iowa City, Iowa;

            .369i: no. 4820-B: trophy plaque: presented to 2nd Infantry by Cavalry Infantry and Iowa Civilian Rifle Teams 1919;

            .369j: no. 4920: plaque in honor of U. G. [Ulysses Grant] McAlexander, commander, Texas Brigade;

            .369k: no. 41320: photo frame with inscription “In honor of those members of Alpha Omicron Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma” who died in the World War;

            .369L: no. 41420: sketch for plaque and inscription: “to members of the First Baptist Church who served in the World War”;

            .369m: no. 42320: plaque, decorated with woman in classical dress holding a cross; for Wilson, Chicago;

            .369n-o: no. 42720-A, B: two designs for World War plaques;

            .369p: no. 42920 or 43020 (number altered, unclear which is correct): trophy cup with crossed rifles and seal of Ohio;

            .369q: no. 43020: plaque: Abbie A., wife of Jeremiah Allyn, 1836-1918; (biographical information in folder);

 

Folder 5: 1920: May  (acc. 2018x72.370a-r):

            .370a-b: no. 5520-A, B: plaques: for Oliver Ames High School: World War service;

            .370c-d: no. 51320-A, B: vases;

            .370e: no. 51420: enameled flag;

            .370f-g: no. 51520: set with sugar bowl, tureen, coffee and teapots, creamer, for Irvine, Chicago;

            .370h: no. 52020-A & B: plaque: in memory of Nina Louise Seymour; [see also .370q];

            .370i: no. 52220: note: “same as 121719 with rider…”;

            .370j: no. 52220: trophy plaque: part of design is cut out, and the inscription is incomplete;

            .370k: no. 52520: salad fork and spoon, for Reed;

            .370L-n: no. 52520-A: plaque in memory of Missouri National Guard officers killed during World War; plus an extra strip with the inscription for the plaque, and a drawing of the Missouri state seal;

.370o-p: no. 52520-B: two plaques in memory of Brigadier General Arthur Barrett Donnelly (died 1919) of the Missouri National Guard; one plaque (drawn by Turner) was presented by William Bradford Homer Dowse of the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants; the other plaque was erected by National Guard officers;

            .370q: no. 52820: plaque: in memory of Nina Louise Seymour; [see also .370h];

            .370r: no. 52920: plaque in memory of Elizabeth Hinton Talbott (1895-1918);

 

Folder 6: 1920: June  (acc. 2018x72.371a-p):

            .371a: no. 6720; also numbered 7220: plaque in memory of Brother Julian [sic, i.e. Julien] N. Strassburger, killed in France, 1918 [biographical information in folder];

            .371b: no. 6920: teapot;

            .371c-f: no. 69020-A, B: plaque: Roll of Honor for members of Massasoit Lodge, I.O.O.F., who served in World War, with inscription, I.O.O. F. symbol, and eagle (rough sketch); [the lodge was in Brockton, Mass.];

            .371g: no. 61520: plaque: Roll of Honor, customer not named, but to use Broadway Church pattern; [brittle – in two pieces]

            .371h-i: no. 62120: plaque: Roll of Honor for Easton, Mass.; with separate drawing (now in two pieces) showing state and U.S. seals;

            .371j-k: no. 52220-A/B, C/D: goblets;

            .371L-m: no. 62420 and unnumbered drawing found with it: centerpiece, candlestick, and compote, plus extra drawing of a covered dish; marked Theo B. Starr for W.J. Robinson, to match other named designs;

            .371n: no. 62520: trophy bowl on stand: Theo B. Starr, Inc., A. K. Clifford, Maiden Lane;

            .371o: no. 62620: sketch of inscription for a plaque: in memory of Lt. Donald Gardner Russell, M.C. (1890-1918) (biographical information and picture of plaque filed with acc. 2018x72.367i, q.v.);

            .371p: no. 63020: trophy plaque: Westwood Country Club golf trophy, for Cowell & Hubbard Co., Cleveland, Ohio;

 

Folder 7: 1920: July-August  (acc. 2018x72.372-.373):

            .372a-b: no. 7620-A, B/C: bowl with handle and foot; design C is just an outline; for Loring Andrews Co., Cincinnati, A. F. Chapman;

            .372c: no. 7820: bowl or dish; for Loring Andrews Co., Chapman;

            .372d: no. 7820 and 7920: plaque: to veterans of the Civil War, to have G.A.R. star, to be same as tablet for Rehoboth [see .369c-f], but town not named on this example;

            .372e: no. 72220: bowl or dish; for Loring Andrews Co., Chapman;

 

            .373a-b: no. 81420: Roll of Honor of Past Maters of St. Johns Lodge instituted 1765; with masonic emblem; for H.E. Bounty Co., Stamford, Conn.; with extra drawing of a detail of a part of the plaque;

            .373c-h: no. 82520-A, B, C, D, E, F: six designs for creamers;

 

Folder 8: 1920: September  (acc. 2018x72.374a-m):

            .374a-b: no. 9720: plaque: 1917-1919 Honor Roll, with extra drawing of U.S. seal;

            .374c-d: no. 9820-A, B: notes about letters, but no design drawing;

            .374e: no. 9920: sign for City National Bank, but only part of design is shown;

            .374f: no. 91020: coffee pot;

            .374g: no. 91320: plaque: “This room was occupied by Joseph Frederick Stillman[?] Jr. …, and Henry Blair Keep …, of the Class of 1915.  Killed in the service of their country in the World War.  This Tablet was erected here by their room-mates.”  [They attended Yale University.  Biographical information in folder.]

            .374h: no. 91320: plaque: “Troop L First Regiment, Mounted Rifles, New York State Volunteers, 1862-1865”; with an eagle and enameled flag;

            .374i: no. 91520: plaque: commemorating an encounter between Pilgrims and Indians, 6 December 1620; tablet placed by Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; blueprint;

            .374j: no. 92520: plaque with name Dana S. Hilliard; also an inscription: to the memory of James Brewster, this room is affectionately dedicated, April 22, 1920;

            .374k: no. 92820-A/B: texts for plaques: “this room furnished by name in memory of name, date” and “donated by name, date,” for J. Levinski Co., Waco Texas;

            .374L: no. 92920-A/B: patterns for plaques, for Mrs. Martles, Worcester, Mass.;

            .374m: no. 93020: plate or bowl? Decorated with two birds and a nest in tree; and a tiny sketch of something else;

             

 

 

Box 30: Drawings arranged by date: October 1920-May 1921  (acc. 2018x72.375-.382):                    

Folder 1: 1920: October  (acc. 2018x72.375a-t):

            .375a-c: no. 104020: plaque: honoring service in World War, for a town in Massachusetts, drawn from a sketch by Charles M. Baker, architect; with two sketches of eagles;

            .375d: no. 10520: plate or tray;

            .375e-g: no. 101120: plaque: Roll of Honor of members of Advertising Club of St. Louis who served in World War, with extra sketch of U.S. Navy emblem and a revised sketch; for Bollard Jewelry Co., St. Louis, Mo.;

            .375h: no. 101520-A/B/C: plaque: Capitol Theatre, constructed April 1918-October 1919; with list of directors, architect, and contractor; per Robinson, N.Y.  [the theater was on Broadway, in New York City; information in folder];

            .375i: no. 102520: plaque: Boston Music Company employees who served in the World War;

            .375j: no. 102620: covered vegetable dish;

            .375k: no. 102720: covered dish, for Mr. Rockwell;

            .375L: no. 102820: plaque: in memory of Kenneth Luck (1906-1920), from his Sunday School class; (birth record in folder);

            .375m-q: no. 102920-A, B: plaque: roll of honor for Worcester Academy;

            .375r-t: no. 103020: inscription for memorial to Harold A. Robinson, killed March 31, 1919; plus two drawings for designs for the plaque; [see also .365g];

 

Folder 2: 1920: November-December  (acc. 2018x72.376-.377):

            .376a: no. 11120: rough sketch of World War memorial plaque;

            .376b: no. 11220: sketch of plaque and inscription: in memory of those who” made possible the erection of a center door-way in this church”; labeled K of C tablet;

            .376c: no. 11820-A/B: sketch of memorial plaque to Edward T. Grant, killed in the Argonne Forest, September 1918; for Clifford, Maiden Lane;

            .376d: no. 11920-A/B: the letter H;

            .376e: no. 111020-A & B: note: see no. 92829-A & B, Levinsky Co., Waco, Texas [see .374k];

            .376f: no. 111820: sketch of plaque and inscription: “in honor of members of this church and parish who served their country in the World War”;

            .376g: no. 112020: bowl;

            .376h: no. 112320: candelabra, for Bundy [sic, i.e. Bunde] & Upmeyer;

            .376i: no. 112320: bowl, A, B;

            .376j: no. 112420: apparently inscriptions for plaques for a room and beds endowed by various people; texts in columns labeled A-F;, for A.E. Bounty Co. [see also .379c]

 

            .377a: no. 12120: two-handled cup, perhaps a loving cup or trophy;

            .377b: no. 12820: plaque: in memory [of those killed in World War], blueprint;

            .377c: no. 12820-A: memorial plaque to descendants of first proprietors of Waterbury; Frederick John Kingsbury, Alathea R. Scovill, and William Henry Scovill are named; for Miss A. Kingsbury, Waterbury, Conn.; [see also .377d-g];

            .377d: no. 12920: plaque to Gerald D. Traub and Rudolph Pitsche [sic, i.e. Petsche] who served in World War; for Mrs. Hubbard, Yonkers, N.Y.;  [see also .368f-g: and .377L];

            .377e: no. 121320: probably a pitcher, for Huckins Hotel, Wichita Falls, Texas; [see also .355w-x];

            .377f-i: no. 121520 and 121520-D: inscriptions for two plaques, one to Frederick John Kingsbury and Alathea R. Scovill, and the other to  William Henry Scovill are named; plus two drawings with design details; [see also .377a];

            .377j: no. 122020: plaque to students of Carbondale High School who served in the World War; DRAWING IS STUCK TOGETHER – DO NOT ATTEMPT TO UNFOLD;

            .377k: no. 122320: plaque: presented to Emerson Electric Co. upon occasion of completion of a building; for Bollanger Jewelry Co., St. Louis, Mo.;  [from company history: “1920: Under the leadership of Thomas Meston, the company expands into a new, eight-story factory building in St. Louis.”;

            .377L: no. 123020: number 48, for William Ellis, Boston, Mass.;

            .377m: no. 123030: plaque to Gerald D. Traub and Rudolph G. Petsche (who served in World War); [see also .368f-g: and .377c];

            .377n: no. 12-30-20: trophy plaque: apparently for basketball, for N. G. Wood;

            .377o: no. 123120: sketches of parts of a plaque, for Bunde & Upmeyer, Milwaukee;

 

Folder 3: 1921: January-February  (acc. 2018x72.378-.379):

            .378a: no. 11121-A: goblet;

            .378b-d: no. 12121: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl;

            .378e-f: no. 12421-B: designs for a plaque: eagle holding banner reading Honor Roll, for Brocton Society; and extra strip for layout of inscription, mentioning New Jerusalem Church;

            .378g: no. 12721-A/B/C: plaque with name Gannoa [sic], and extra letter A; for Dickson & Co., Boston, per Mary C. Gannon[?];

           

            .379a: no. 2121: inscription: memorial to Carl Venth for services to Harmony Club;

            .379b: no. 2321: plate or dish;

            .379c: no. 2721-A/B: inscriptions mentioning endowed beds; for A.E. Bounty Co., Stamford, Conn. [see also .376j];

            .379d-e: no. 2721-A, B: drawing and photo of drawing, of plaque;

            .379f: no. 2821-A&B: two outlines of plaques, to have seal of Connecticut and G.A.R. emblem;

            .379g: no. 2821-B: pin cushion, in shade of an ancient lamp, with Greek letters Delta Zeta;

            .379h: no. 21121: teapot, Homestead;

            .379i: no. 21421-A/B: plaque: for church at site of blockhouse erected by James Blockshear during War of 1812; another inscription mentions Gov. John Clark (1776-1832, born Georgia, died Florida; governor of Georgia);

            .379j: no. 21521: trophy cup: Clarke Cup for Putting;

            .379k: no. 21821: note about tablet for Carbondale High School, also mentioning Immanuel Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Welfare Society;

            .379L-m: no. 22321-A: box, with side and top views;

            .379n: no. 22321-A/B/C: details of a box, including a handle incorporating Greek letters Alpha and Omega;

            .379o: no. 22821: urn for coffee or hot water, U.S.S. Mayflower;

            .379p-q: no. 22821: sign: R.H. White Company [presumably the store in Boston];

           

Folder 4: 1921: March-April  (acc. 2018x72.380-.381):

            .380a: no. 3121: a jug(?) – has handle and spout, with crest with letter A; Paul Storm, Hotel Adolphus;

            .380b: no. 3321: inscription: bed endowed by Mrs. Albert C. Hencken; for A. E. Bounty, Co.;

            .380c: no. 3721: note about a star, with rough sketch;

            .380d: no. 3821: plaque: John R. Carnell, Sept. 19, 1845, Sept. 29, 1920; for New England Granite Works, Westerly , R.I.;

            .380e: no. 31021-A/B: memorial plaque to Glenn Russell Coake (1899-1918), for Clark & Co., Urbana, Ill.; [biographical information in folder];

            .380f-g: no. 31521: plaque: Grant Gately Square, in memory of Grant Gately (1894-1918), died in sinking of U.S.S. Ticonderoga; placed by Back Bay Post no. 117, The American Legion; with alternate inscription on separate sheet; [biographical information in folder];

 

            .381a-b: no. 4621-A, B: plaques for City Hall, Taunton, Mass., honoring the dead of Spanish-American War and the World War;

            .381c: no. 4921-A/B: plaque with inscription: Steamship De Witt Clinton rebuilt by Todd Shipyards Corp., and [illegible] Dry Dock Co., Hoboken, N.J., 1921; [see also .381k];

            .381d: no. 41121-A/B: sign: Carlows Gasoline Service Station Motor Oils, with note “Designing Room”;

            .381e-g: no. 41121-C, D, E: signs: Socony, Gasoline, 29 a gal, to go with .381d;

            .381h: on side: no. 41221: part of a hot water or coffee urn;

                        Other side: no. 41221-A: base of urn, with note about sterno;

            .381i: no. 41321: trophy? shows Fort Armstrong Arsenal, what might be a bowl or boat; and decorative designs; for Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club; [see .384f for a detailed drawing of the blockhouse show on this trophy];

            .381j: no. 41321-A/B: inscriptions: one about sons of Fort Fairfield, Maine, who served in Civil War and World War; and the other about a centennial pageant held in the town in 1916; for Goodhue the Jeweller, Fort Fairfield, Maine;

            .381k: no. 41521: plaque: about Steamship De Witt Clinton [see .381c and .381t];

            .381L-m: no. 41521-A, B: plaque, with seal of city of Brockton, and alternate design;

            .381n: no. 41821: sketch of plaque erected by Friendship Lodge no. 84, A.F. & A.M., with masonic emblem;

            .381o: no. 42021: waiter;

            .381p: no. 42121: part of a sign, Mc- Mfg. Co.

            .381q: no. 42521: plaque: in memory of William Ewing Boone (1892-1918) and Farrell Dabney Minor, Jr. (1889-1918), both members of Sigma Chi Fraternity at the University of Virginia, both died in France;

            .381r: no. 42621-A: memorial plaque to George Stevens, founder of the George Stevens Academy, died May 1, 1852, age 77; [the academy is in Blue Hill, Maine];

            .381s: no. 42621-B: memorial plaque to John Peters (died 1821, age 80) and his wife May (died 1826, age 75); [he is mentioned in history of George Stevens Academy];

            .381t: no. 42721: plaque: about Steamship De Witt Clinton [see .381c and .381k];

            .381u: no. 42821: plaque with partial inscription about a station having operated without an unordered stop; for Harvey Fritz, Oil City, Penn.;

            .381v: no. 43021: sketch of a trophy plaque, with a rower, for J.E. Caldwell Co.

 

Folder 5: 1921: May  (acc. 2018x72.382a-s):
            .382a-b: no. 5321-A, B: baseball trophy plaque and cup, for N.G. Wood;

            .382c-d: no. 5421-A, B: sign: Krause, for Rochester Mem. Co., Rochester, Minn.;

            .382e-f: no. 5421-A, B: plaque, about a U.S. Marine unit, and design for USMC insignia;

            .382g: no. 5621: a dish with compartments for meat and two vegetables;

            .382h: no. 51021 (no. 5621 crossed out): combination meat & vegetable dish: top and side views;

            .382i: no. 51021: letters spelling The Year, with note that this is for The Newark Advocate; for E. Spencer, Newark, Ohio;

            .382j: no. 51021-A/B: centerpiece with vases, decorated with orchids;

            .382k: no. 51121-A/B: sign: Macademy Club;

            .382L:no. 51321: creamer or pitcher, for H.A. Milk[?];

            .382m-o: no. 51921-A, B: trophy plaque, to be decorated with outboard motor; with extra sketch of woman and man in boat; for Bloedel Jewelry Co.; [see also .317a];

            .382p: no. 52021-A/B: trophy plaque for Fall River Country Club, club championship [sport not specify]; [see also .383u]

            .382q: no. 52521: partial inscription: Fifth Avenue Baptist Church; for Hartzell Sales Co., Huntington, W.Va.;

            .382r: no. 52621: inscription: 1921, Harry W. Croft, in memory of his wife, Augusta W. Croft; for Bounty Man. Corp.;

            .382s: no. 52621-A/B: a thermos bottle?, for Theo B. Starr, per W. I. Robinson;

 

 

Box 31: Drawings arranged by date: June 1921-June 1922  (acc. 2018x72.383-.394): 

 

Folder 1: 1921: June  (acc. 2018x72.383a-z):           

            .383a: no. 6121 (but also numbered 52821-B): basket or vase; for B.H. Stief Jewelry Co., Nashville, Tenn.;

            .383b: no. 6321: inscription for a sign: library presented to town of Webster, [Massachusetts,] by Augusta E. Corbin in memory of her husband Chester C. Corbin;

            .383c: no. 6621: design with words: Freshman Scholarship; for Hands & Sons, Iowa City, Ia.;

            .383d-f: no. 61021-A: trophy cup decorated with palm trees; with extra drawing of oil wells (for 2d panel) and with inscription (for 3d panel): Grand Encampment of Knights Templar, New Orleans, 1922;

            .383g: no. 61021-B: trophy bowl, with pelicans, for Knights Templar;

            .383h-i: no. 61021-C: trophy cup, with pine boughs and cones, with extra drawing for ebony base; for Knights Templar; [see also 2018x72.392m];

            .383j: no. 61021-A/B/C: drawings of pelican with her young, and a cross within a crown; for White Bros., New Orleans; came with .383d-i;

            .383k: no. 613121: rough sketch of inscription: Rifle Practice Prize, 4th Brigade, N.Y.G.; for Otto Miller, Olean, N.Y.;

            .383L-m: no. 61421-A: rim of plate or foot of coffee pot; and a coffee pot, with extra sketches of flatware handles and other designs;

            .383n-o: no. 61421-B,C: coffee pots, with extra sketches on .383o;

            .383p: no. 61421-B/C: designs for rims of plates or feet of coffee pots;

            .383q-r: no. 61421-A, B&C: fork handles;

            .383s-t: no. 61621: plaque: honoring World War service for people of Taunton, Mass., plus extra drawing of decorations on plaque;

            .383u: no. 61721: trophy plaque for Fall River Country Club, club championship, decorated with figure of male golfer; for Smith Patterson Co., Boston; [see also .382p];

            .383v: no. 62121: sign: Sam F. Sipe, Importer of Diamonds; for Sipe, Pittsburgh, Pa.;

            .383w: no. 62221: sign: Andrew L. Goeres Square [for Avon, Mass.; biographical information in folder];

            .383x: no. 62721: plaque: Cambria Steam[?] Company; for Caldwell Co.;

            .383y: no. 62821: plaque: tribute by James Fitton to his family, to be placed in their church; for Columbus, Ohio; [the Fittons lived in Hamilton, Ohio; biographical information in folder];

            .383z: no. 62921: plaque: in honor of Abraham J. Schantz and wife Katherine Gerber; for A.J. Schanze Sons & Co., Orrville, Ohio; [biographical information in folder];

 

Folder 2: 1921: July-August  (acc. 2018x72.384-.385):                    

            .384a: no. 7121: drawing of man in uniform shooting pistol; for Wright Kay & Co., Detroit, Mich.;

            .384b: no. 71221: plaque: in honor of Principal Walter Alanson Towne, from Class of 1921; [biographical information in folder; school was in New London, Conn.];

            .384c: no. 71321: plaque: honoring church members [from Braintree, Mass.,] who served in World War; includes a woman; [Miriam Ellis worked for the YMCA; Harold M. Morrison was a forest ranger in Idaho; he died in an avalanche];

            .384d: no. 72021: trophy plaque: a yacht club trophy for sailing; for N.G. Wood & Son, Boston;

            .384e: no. 72121-A: memorial plaque to Ephraim Whitman (1829-1897) and Augustine Swain Whitman (1839-1919); for Hobart A. Whitman, Worcester, Mass. [biographical information in folder];

            .384f: no. 72521: drawing of blockhouse or fort; see .381i (Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club) for the item on which this drawing of Fort Armstrong was to be used;

            .384g: no. 72521: trophy cup or vase, possibly handle of a pitcher;

            .384h: one side: no. 72521-A: plaque with inscription: “What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God”;

                                    Other side: no. 72521-B: inscription: “The players on instruments shall be there; all my spring are in Thee.”  For John P. Shiell[?], Neenah, Wis.]

            .384i: no. 72721: plaque for Jacksonville Bridge, built 1919-1921 over the St. John’s River, Florida;

            .384j-k: no. 72921-A, B: designs of bull and a bull’s head to go on loving cups; no. 72921-B is numbered 72821-B on one side of paper, and no. 72921-A was originally numbered 72821-A;

            .384L-m: no. 72921-A, B: basket and decorative designs for basket;

 

            .385a: no. 8221: inscription: 1921, in memory of Elizabeth Milbank Anderson; [this is the philanthropist of that name; biographical information in folder];

            .385b-c: no. 8221-A, B: sign: Louis Esser Co.; .8221-A has sketch of entire sign, which indicates Esser was a jeweler and silversmith; (he was in Milwaukee, Wisc.);

            .385d: no. 8521-A/B: sugar bowl, with two designs for handles; for I. Martin, Lane;

            .385e: no. 8921-A: part of a trophy cup, with bull’s head;

            .385f: no. 8921-B: trophy cup, with bull figure;

            .385g: no. 82921-A/B: plaque, with variations in border design, for Vermont Monument Co., Barre, Vt.;

            .385h: no. 82921-C/D/E: eagle on shield, variations in designs;

            .385i: no. 83121: chalice[?], sherbet cup[?], for Hotel Bossert;

            .385j: no. 83121-A/B: trays

 

Folder 3: 1921: September (acc. 2018x72.386a-j):   

            .386a: no. 9121: part of plaque, with cross; in memory of Hobart Adams Lawton [biographical information in folder];

            .386b: no. 9121-A/B: partial drawing, with feet variation: dish, tray, centerpiece?;

            .386c-d: no. 9621: trophy plaque: two sketches: unspecified subject;

            .386e: no. 9721: sign: Goodnow Perarson & Hunt;

            .386f: no. 9821: plaque: 1921, in memory of Edmund Coswell Converse; [see also .387d; biographical information in folder];

            .386g: no. 9921: plaque: in memory of John Douglas Crawford (1888-1918), to go in a square named for him [square in Randolph, Mass.; biographical information in folder];

            .386h: no. 92321: mirror, for Theo B. Starr, Clifford;

            .386i: no. 92621: trophy plaque: Monongahela Country Club, for men’s golf; for Grafner Bros., Pittsburg; [see also .287f and .387dd]

            .386j: no. 93021-A/B: two plates, for Storm, Marion Hotel;

 

Folder 4: 1921: October (acc. 2018x72.387a-ff):      

            .387a: no. 10421: possibly a centerpiece, has base and tray, top and side views, for Jas. K. Davison’s Sons, Philadelphia; [see also .387f];

            .387b: no. 10521: sketch of a basket;

            .387c: no. 10721: sketch of a coffee or hot water urn;

            .387d: no. 10721-A/B: A: plaque: 1921, in memory of Edmund Coswell Converse, with name changed to Edmund C. Converse; [see .386f for information about Converse]

                        B: inscription: 1921, Mrs. Adelaide F. Chapman in memory of her father William Stewart Foltz; [biographical information in folder];

            .387e: no. 10821: inscription: in memory of Nathan B. Bradley, for Herman Hiss & Co., Bay City, Mich.; [biographical information in folder];

            .387f: no. 101021: possibly a centerpiece, has base and tray, top and side views, for Jas. K. Davison’s Sons, Philadelphia; [see also .387a];

            .387g: no. 101121: plaque: Guaimaro; Foreign Dept., B.J. Riesgo, Habana [Havana, Cuba];

            .387h: no. 101721: inscription for plaque: tribute to members of Presbyterian Church of Antrim, N.H., who served in the World War; for Rev. J. W. Cameron, Antrim, N.H.;

            .387i: no. 101821: plaque: clock given to church in memory of William Pedigrew and Elizabeth by daughter Georgiana Lawton; for B.F. Dawson, Plainfield, Conn.;

            .387j: no. 101821: butter dish, with cover: top and side views; blueprint;

            .387k: no. 102021: cup (maybe a sherbet), for Storm, Dallas, Texas;

            .387L: no. 102121: chafing dish; top and side views, for Lane;

            .387m: no. 102121-A/B: a tray (or alms bowl?);

            .387n-o: no. 202121-A: goblet or chalice, and a ewer, both with Christian symbols; and sketch of tray for no. 102121-B;

            .387p-r: no. 202121-B: goblet or chalice, and a ewer, both with Christian symbols; and sketch of edge of something, probably a tray;

            .387s-t: no. 102421: plaque in memory of Annie Stark Denmark, director of an orphanage; for Mrs. H.M. comer, Savannah, Ga.; plus an extra sketch of an oak leaf and acorns decoration; [biographical information in folder];

            .387u: no. 102521: a box of some sort; for Theo B. Starr, Clifford;

            .387v-x: no. 102521-A, B, C: sign: John Bauer & Son: Jewelers & opticians; Gifts that last; [in Zanesville, Ohio]; [see also .388j-l];

            .387y: no. 202621: spoon, side view, and view of either back or front; E.H. Adams;

            .387z-cc: no. 202621: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl, and tureen;

            .387dd: no. 102721: trophy plaque: Monongahela Country Club, for men’s golf; [see also .287f and .386i]

            .387ee: no. 203932: notes about something for Waukegan Township Secondary School, Paul G.W. Keller;

            .387ff: no. 103121: plaque: to men and women of Seekonk [Massachusetts] who served in the World War;

 

Folder 5: 1921: November (acc. 2018x72.388a-o):   

            .388a: no. 11221: trophy, for the Cowell & Hubbard Co., Cleveland, Ohio;

            .388b: no. 11221-A&B: plaque: Theodore Francis Wright (1845-1907) and Pamelia Keith Wright (1838-1921); for H. A. Edson, Brockton;

            .388c-d: no. 11421: trophy plaque: Harley Davidson Trophy, with extra sketch of motorcycle rider; [search Harley Davidson for related drawings];

            .388e: no. 11421: coffee or hot water urn, for Theo B. Starr;

            .388f: no. 11721-A/B, C/D: memorial plaque: Julius W. Eggleston (1823-1890) and his wife Katherine Percy (1842-1915) [buried in New London, Conn.]; [see also .388m];

            .388g: no. 111021: dish with cover, top and side views, Hotel Bellevue; R&B per Lane;

            .388h: no. 111021-B/C: plaque: This Nurses Home has been erected as a tribute to [those] who served from this county in the World War;

            .388i: no. 111421: bottle opener;

            .388j-l: no. 111621-A/B: sign: John Bauer & Son: Jewelers & opticians; Gifts that last; with notes; [store in Zanesville, Ohio]; [see also .387v-x];

            .388m: no. 111721-C/D: sign: Eggleston; for Percy Eggleston, New London, Conn. [see also .388f];

            .388n: no. 112321: plaque: This building erected in honor … of the service rendered by Jediah [sic] B. Clark; for Indiana Glass Co., Dunkirk, Ind.;

            .388o: no. 112521: plaque: This ambulance donated by [blank], 1921; for L. Lewis Co., New London, Conn.;

 

Folder 6: 1922: January-April  (acc. 2018x72.389-.392):

            .389a-e: no. 1422-A, B, D: coffee pot, soup tureen, hot cake cover, lump sugar, and an unnumbered and unlabeled drawing which seems to be a variation of the hot cake cover;

 

            .390a: no. 2622: urn, apparently with tray;

            .390b: no. 2722: coffee pot, Maiden Lane per J.A. Heckel;

            .390c: no. 2822: tray or dish, Galbraith, Statler Restaurant;

            .390d: no. 21722: also numbered 4225-S: finger bowl; Lane;

            .390e: no. 21722: tankard; Thompsons Spa per Lane;

 

            .391a-d: no. 3122-A, B: two coffee pots, two creamers; Deshler mounts; [search Deshler for other items]

            .391e: no. 3722: waiter;

            .391f: no. 3822: a dish on a plate, dish to have paper lining; Lane;

            .391g: no. 31022-A/B: pitchers;

            .391h: no. 31422( no.102019 is crossed out): plaque: tribute of honor from Damocles Lodge no. 16, K. of P. to members who served in World War;

            .391i: no. 31522: engraving of something (perhaps an alms basin) given in memory of George Howard (1840-1900) by his daughter Elizabeth; for Grue[?] Bros., Springfield, Mass.;

            .391j: no. 31522: trophy plaque: Fire Insurance Bowling League Championship, presented by Patterson, Wild & Windeler [sic, i.e. Patterson, Wylde & Windeler, Boston];

            .391k: no. 32122: centerpiece?

            .391L-m: no. 32422-A, B: teapot and coffee pot;

           

            .392a: no. 4322: memorial plaque: erected by Winslow Class in memory of Emily A. Hall, teacher, 1879-1904; for Mrs. H. C. Wood, City;

            .392b: no. 4322-A/B: coffee pot, with variations in decoration;

            .392c-e: no. 4722-A/B: appear to be two supports for a frame, variations in designs, with outlines of bases on separate sheets of paper;

            .392f: no. 4822-A: generic memorial plaque: “In memory of The Name, etc., etc.”

            .392g: no. 48822-B: memorial plaque: In memory of Edmund C. Conway, etc. etc.;

            .392h: no. 41222-A: memorial plaque: no name, but to “a noble woman who gave unstintingly of herself ….”; with note about an infantry insignia;

            .392i-j: no. 41322: memorial plaque: elevator given in memory of Lavinia Palmer Mercer; for Lewis & Co., New London, Conn.;

            .392k: no. 41422: trophy plaque for The News Leader, Water Carnival, Shields Lake, June 24th, 1922; for Bailey Banks & Biddle [probably Richmond, Va., News Leader];

            .392L: no. 41522-B: fork designs, with monogram design attached;

            .392m: no. 41722: “cover [lid] added to 61021C”; [see also 2018x72.383h-i];

            .392n-p: no. 42022-B, D: three coffee pots; no. 42022-B also numbered 12621-C;

            .392q: no. 42222: plate or shallow dish;

            .392r: no. 42622: memorial tablet: to “boys from Cuba” who died in World War, for Havana Post of American Legion, per Greger Gregerson;

 

Folder 7: 1922: May-June  (acc. 2018x72.393-.394):

            .393a: no. 5222: decoration, for Hess & Culberts Jewelry Co., St. Louis, with notes;

            .393b: no. 5322: spoon handles, A, B, C, D, for Hotel Gibson;

            .393c-d: no. 5322-A: pickle caster, side view; with top view on separate sheet;

            .393e-i: no. 5322-B, C, D/E, F/H, G: ice bowl (top and side views); bread tray (top and side views); fruit basket and finger bowl (top and side views); salt shaker and rack for salt and pepper shakers (top and side views); sauce boat;

            .393j: no. 5922: centerpiece[?], for Jaccard Jewelry Co.;

            .393k: no. 51022-A/B: salad plate and breakfast plate;

            .393L: no. 51222: covered bowl on a tray, with side and top views;

            .393m: no. 51622: inscription for a memorial plaque, to Maria L. Baldwin, teacher in Agassiz School [biographical information in folder; the school in Cambridge, Mass., is now named after Miss Baldwin];

            .393n-o: no. 51822: layout of case to hold flatware, and a drawing of the handle; plus front view of case on separate sheet;

            .393p: no. 52222: cabinet, for Adams Jewelry Co., Tampa, Fla.;

            .393q: no. 52322: probably a dish cover, top and side views;

            .393r-t: no. 52722: top half of a loving cup, with an extra bit pinned to the paper, plus two extra designs (one labeled “3 plates” and the other a design for a handle) which were with the main drawing;

           

            .394a: no. 6722: loving cup?

            .394b: no. 61022: memorial plaque to members of Order of the Eastern Star; for Robbins Co.

            .394c-d: no. 61322: cache table, with extra drawing of leg; for Smith Patterson, per Lane;

            .394e: no. 61522: design for engraving, for Knights Templar Conclave, New Orleans;

            .394f-g: no. 62022-A, B: plaque: Taylor’s Insurance Office, for H.E. Taylor & Son, Brattleboro, Vermont;

            .394h: no. 62322: a tray or waiter; for W.W. Wattles & Sons, Pittsburgh;

            .394i: no. 62422: coffee pot (drawing also has numbers 102621, 11321, and 22122);

            .394j-k: no. 62422-A: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl, and tureen;

            .394L-m: no. 62422-B: coffee pot, tureen, creamer, and sugar bowl;          

            .394n: no. 62422-C: sugar bowl (also numbered 102621 and 11321);

            .394o: no. 62622: handle?; for Galbraith; [possibly same thing as depicted in 2018x72.396f – labeled i.c. stand];

            .394p: no. 62922: memorial plaque for Charles F. Dean (1870-1922);

 

 

Box 32: Drawings arranged by date: July 1922-October 1923  (acc. 2018x72.395-.410):         

 

Folder 1: 1922: July-October  (acc. 2018x72.395-.398):      

            .395a: no. 72122-A&B: some item for Knights Templar Conclave, New Orleans;

            .395b: no. 72522: large salad spoon and fork;

            .395c: no. 72722: plaque: John Baker (1835-1922); for C.E. Gifford & Co., Fall River;

            .395d: no. 72822-A/B: two creamers;

 

            .396a-b: no. 8122-A/B/C (and an unnumbered design found with it): designs for letters;

            .396c-d: no. 8322-A, B: partial design reading Northwestern Mutual, Agents Ass’n, plus outline of a trophy plaque; for Louis Esser Co. [Milwaukee, Wisc.];

            .396e: no. 8822-A/B: coffee pot, with design variations;

            .396f: no. 81422-A: i.c. [or j.c.] stand;

            .396g: no. 81422-B/C: a cup and a creamer or pitcher;

            .396h: no. 81422-D: initial C, as a knob? or on a stand?

            .396i: no. 82822: bon bon dish; (top and side views); for Galbraith;

            .396j: no. 83122: the number 52;

 

            .397a: no. 9822-A/B: The Sperry Cup (2 versions), for Sperry Flour Co., San Francisco;

            .397b: no. 91122 (changed from 81122); plaque; S. S. General Frank M. Coxe, built 1922 by The Charles Ward Engineering Works, Charleston, W.Va., for the works;

            .397c: no. 91522: plat du jour, dish with compartments and cover (top and side views); for Adams;

            .397d: no. 91522-A: plaque, in memory of Annie M. Hawley, M.D., for a hospital;

            .397e: no. 91522-B: plaque, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Eck, for a hospital;        

            .397f: no. 91822: variations in lettering for a trophy cup: Coronado Country Club, Woman’s Gold Championship;

            .397g: no. 92022-A: part of a covered cup or bowl, with extra sketches of knobs;

            .397h: no. 92022-B/C: thermometer, seemingly as part of electric light fixture; and a design with intertwined K and 24; [see also .398j-k];

            .397i: no. 92022-D (also no. 102521-A): whisk without holder; with design with intertwined K and 24; [see also .398j-k];

            .397j: no. 92022-F/J: lid for a jar; profile of a vase; and other sketches;

            .397k-L: no. 92222-A, B: legs for a cache table, for Jaccard Jewelry Corp.;

            .397m: no. 92922: cup, possibly a sherbet cup; on back: list of surnames;

            .397n: no. 92922: plaque: Roll of Honor: employees and associate brokers of Carlisle Mellick & Co., who served in the World War; for the company;

           

            .398a: no. 10922: plate or tray (side view only)

            .398b: no. 10922-A/C, B, D/E/F: probably parfait glasses, possibly bud vases, for Galbraith, Statler;

            .398c: no. 101322: tray or dish? for Galbraith;

            .398d: no. 101422: memorial plaque: Samuel R. Craig, Class of ’17; died in France, September 14,’18;

            .398e-h: no. 101722-A, B, C, D: vases, for Galbraith;

            .398i: no. 102022-E 12345: handles, “return to Designing Room”;

            .398j: no. 102022-G/H: a dish and something else, with design with intertwined K and 24; [see also .397h-i];

            .398k: no. 102022-I: seems to be a match box and a vase mounted on a base, with design with intertwined K and 24; [see also .397h-i];

            .398L: no. 102522-A: loving cup with cover, topped with figure of an owl;

            .398m: no. 102522-B: loving cup with cover, topped with figure of Mercury;

            .398n: no. 102522-C: loving cup with cover, topped with a sailing ship; design includes a compass rose and a camel caravan;

            .398o: no. 102522-C.A/B: notes for the loving cups above;

            .398p-q: no. 103122-A, B: pitchers or ewers, for Child’s Restaurant;

            .398r: no. 103122-B: plaque? Includes expansion bolts with rosettes;

 

Folder 2: 1922: November-December  (acc. 2018x72.399-.400):     

            .399a: no. 11322-A: trophy plaque: University Club, C.E. Sanders Trophy, Squash singles championship; for Cowell & Hubbard Co. [Cleveland, Ohio];

            .399b: no. 11322-B: trophy plaque: University Club, C.E. Sanders Trophy, Tennis singles championship; for Cowell & Hubbard Co. [Cleveland, Ohio];

            .399c-e: no. 11622-A, B: butter dishes;

            .399f-j: no. 111422: trophy plaque, with individual sketches of designs to go on it; plaque is to have seal of New Orleans; sketches are of women athletes: doing shot put, jumping, and running;

            .399k-l: no. 111522-A, B: bowls;

            .399m: no. 111622: tray?

            .399n-o: no. 112022-A/B, C: plaque for Chi Psi fraternity, in memory of its founders;

            .399p-w: no. 112222-A, B: trays for coffee sets, showing layout; with sketches of coffee pots, creamer and sugar bowl, cup and saucer; and plans of creamer, and sugar bowls;

            .399x: no. 112522-A: sketch of some serving dish;

            .399y: no. 112522-B: coffee pot on warming stand;

            .399z: no. 112922-A/B: coffee percolator;

 

            .400a: no. 12122: teapot, outline only;

            .400b-c: no. 12122-A, B: vases;

            .400d: no. 12822: waiter; Storm;

            .400e: no. 12822: sugar bowl; A.K. Clifford;

            .400f: no. 12822-A: trophy cup, with golfing scene; topped with a winged female figure; for Shreve Crump & Low, Boston;

            .400g: no. 12822-B: trophy cup, with golfing scene; topped with a basket of fruit; for Shreve Crump & Low, Boston;

            .400h: no. 12822-C: trophy cup, with sheep; Porter Adams Cup, Marlborough Country Club; for Shreve Crump & Low, Boston;

            .400i: no. 121422-A/B/C: vases for Statler Hotel, Galbraith;

            .400j: no. 121822: candlestick, to match a centerpiece;

            .400k: no. 121822-A/B/C/D: four designs for a bowl;

            .400:L no. 122722-B: possibly a centerpiece or covered bowl;

 

Folder 3: 1923: January-February  (acc. 2018x72.401-.402):

            .401a: no. 1423: plaque honoring Civil War service of Minnesotans; placed by Nathan Hale Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution; for Haman & Company, Jewelers, St. Paul, Minn.

            .401b-d: found pinned to no. 1423 but numbered no. 22123-A, B, and notes: drawings of lady slippers, with notes about DAR tablet;

            .401e-f: no. 1523-A: plaque: honoring men and women of Marshall County, West Virginia, who served in World War; with an attached detailed drawing, and a detailed drawing which has become unattached; mentions 21623, a coordinating plaque for Spanish-American War (not part of this collection);

            .401g: no. 12123-E: two designs with ships, one includes a word that seems to read Boston;

            .401h: no. 1623 or 2623 [not clear which]: bowl; to have Statler mount;

 

            .402a: no. 2323-A/B: plaque: World War Roll of Honor for First Universalist Church;

            .402b-c: no. 2523-A, B/C: perhaps crumb catchers;

            .402d: no. 2723: a classical style oil lamp;

            .402e-f: no. 2723-A, B: coffee or chocolate pots;

            .402g-h: no. 21423: sketches, of a centerpiece?, for Storm, Dallas, Texas;

            .402i: no. 21423-A/C/B: three designs for a covered bowl or centerpiece;

            .402j-L; no. 21423-A, B: coffee pot; sugar bowl and creamer; details of pieces; for Whitehall Club;

            .402m: no. 21723: Italian Renaissance coffee pot and fork;

            .402n: no. 21723-A: Louis XVI coffee pot and fork;

            .402o: no. 21723-B: Louis XV coffee pot and fork;

            .402p: no. 21723-C: Louis XV coffee pot and fork; 

            .402q-r: no. 21723-D, E: coffee pots and forks;

            .402s: no. 22023: outline of tray or dish;

            .402t: no. 22023: a centerpiece, top and side views, and details of decoration;

            .402u-v: no. 22323-A, B: dishes, top and side views;

            .402w: no. 22623: a dish or box (partial drawing only);

 

Folder 4: 1923: March-April  (acc. 2018x72.403-.404):

            .403a: no. 3123-A/B: plate;

            .403b: no. 3523-A/B/C/D.E.F: links for key chains;

            .403c: no. 31223: urn, for Childs Restaurant;

            .403d: no. 313223: coffee pot; side view and plan; for H. H. Galbraith;

            .403e: no. 31523-A/B: bowls, for Whitehall Club, per L.D. Wise;

            .403f-g: no. 32123-A, B: sherbet cups;

            .403h: no. 32323-A/B: plaque: for Paul Lawrence Dunbar School [evidently in Lexington, Ky.]; for A.J. Winters Co., Paris, Ky.;  [see also 2018x72.407y];

            .403i: no. 32723: tray? For Jaccard Jewelry Co., Kansas City, Mo.;

            .403j: no. 32823: tray; for Charles W. Warren & Co., Detroit, Mich.;

 

            .404a: no. 4523-A/B: invitation to Veiled Prophet Ball, Oct. 3, 1923; for J. Bolland Jewelry Company, St. Louis, Mo.;

            .404b-c: no. 4623: partial sketch of a candelabra, with sketch of details; Statler mentioned;

            .404d: no. 4923: bronze box for Rock Island Arsenal; side and top views; for C.J. Josephson;

            .404e: no. 41823: coffee or hot water urn; for John Wanamaker, Philadelphia;

            .404f-g: no. 42023L plaque: sketch; with extra drawing of detail of decoration;

            .404h-k: no. 42123-A, B, C, D/E: pitcher; bowl?; bowl and tray for pitcher; bowls; for Ocean Steamship Co., H. H. Galbraith;

            .404L: no. 42323: tea caddy; blueprint;

            .404m: no. 42623: plaque decorated with a log cabin: in honor of Captain Samuel Robinson (born 1705), a pioneer settler of Bennington, Vt.; erected by Samuel [?] Robinson, 1903;

            .404n: no. 42823: loving cup: presented to Okoboji Indians by Maude Marshall Kester in memory of Tom A. Marshall; [for a shooting club in Iowa];

            .404o: no. 43023: a vase, with a carnation on it; for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

 

Folder 5: 1923: May-June  (acc. 2018x72.405-.406):

            .405a: no. 5223: inscription for a plaque for First M.E. [Methodist Episcopal] Church, Blissfield, [Michigan];

            .405b: no. 5323: plaque: Elizabeth Worrall Hyde in memory of her son Jonathan Hyde; for Woodland Studies[?], Stamford, Conn.;

            .405c: no. 5323-A/C/B: bowls, top and side views, for Bigelow, Kennard & Co.;

            .405d: no. 5423: tray;

            .405e: no. 5423-A: ash tray with glass in middle; cigar lighter also mentioned;

            .405f: no. 5423-B: comport [compote], mentions Statler;

            .405g-h: no. 5423-B/C, D/E: forks;

            .405i: no. 51023: (also numbered 41223-A): loving cup or vase, for C.D. Leacock, Chicago, per Edw. Winheim;

            .405j: no. 51023: partial sketch of trophy plaque: Novice Trophy for shooting;

            .405k: no. 51023: plaque in memory of Charles Edward Chapin (1854-1921), for Bounty Monument Co., Stamford, Conn.;

            .405L: no. 51123: dish with glass-lined compartments; for Hotel Dept., N.Y.;

            .405m-n: no. 51623-A, B: trophy cup and trophy bowl for Corinthian Yacht Club;

            .405o: no. 51823-A: partial sketch of glasses or cups with handles;

            .405p: no. 52123: salad plate, top and side views;

            .405q: no. 52123-A/C/B: salad plate, with variations in rim; top and side views;

            .405r: no. 52423: name plaque: William A. Ainsworth; for C.E. Ellsworth, Blissfield, Mich.;

            .405s: no. 52623: detail of a design, with crossed swords, for First Cavalry;

            .405t: no. 52923: candelabra, for J. Bolland Co., St. Louis, Mo.;

           

            .406a: no. 6623: teapot, with monogram;

            .406b-c: no. 6623-A, B: trophy plaques, for golfing; for Shreve Crump & Low, Boston;

            .406d: no. 6723: possibly an orange juice glass holder, top and side views;

            .406e: no. 61223: pitcher;

            .406f: no. 61223: airplane and other sketches; apparently the airplanes were to perch on handles of a trophy cup; for Kortkamp Jewelry Co., St. Louis;

            .406g: no. 61623: covered dish, top and side views; for Adams Call[?];

            .406h: no. 61823: possibly a sherbet cup;

            .406i: no. 61823: incomplete design for Jordan High School;

            .406j: no. 62223-A/B: probably a combined drawing for creamer and sugar bowl; for New York store;

            .406k-L: no. 62623 and 62623-A: Hepplewhite place plates;

            .406m-n: no. 62723-A, B: percolators? teapots?  For Prince George Hotel, per Galbraith;

            .406o: no. 62923-C: note: “see 71223”;

            .406p: no. 63023-B: trophy cup: Santiago de Cuba, Club San Carolos; decoration appears to be crossed billiard sticks; [see also 2018x72.409e];

 

Folder 6: 1923: July-August  (acc. 2018x72.407-.408):

            .407a: no. 7523: plaque: in memory of World War dead from Buchanan County; erected by Service Star Legion, Pershing Chapter, St. Joseph, Missouri; for Kirkpatrick Jewelry Co., St. Joseph;

            .407b: no. 7923-A/B: bowl, with initials C.B.H.; top and side views;

            .407c-e: no. 71023-A, B, C: Hotel Lafayette, N.Y., and Hotel Brevoort, N.Y., names on coffee pot (according to label), bowl, and plate or saucer (top and side views);

            .407f-i: no. 71123-A, B, C, D: various decorations, apparently for rim and handle of a bowl;

            .407j-L: no. 71623-A, B, C: sugar bowls;

            .407m: no. 71723: (also no. 62923-C): covered loving cup, with extra sketches;

            .407n-p: no. 71723-A: trophy cup, with a sheep; for C.D. Peacock; plus extra sketches;

            .407q-r: no. 71723-B: trophy cup, with a sheep on a rock; for C.D. Peacock, per Winheim;

            .407s-t: no. 71723-C: trophy bowl; for C.D. Peacock;

            .407u: no. 71923: plaque: incomplete inscription; for Chas. N. Gardner & Sons, Schenectady, N.Y.; [2018x72.408a is probably same plaque]

            .407v: no. 72123: plaque: room in memory of Luther N. Abbee [sic, i.e. Abbe], from his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Abbee [i.e. Abbe]; [biographical information in folder]; [see also 2018x72.410n];

            .407w-x: no. 72323-A, B: plaques: elevator donated by J.A. Buckwalter in memory of his wife Mary Hamor Buckwalter; for E.B. Rossiter, M.D., Pottstown, Pa.;

            .407y: no. 72423: plaque: for Jefferson Davis School; altered from the plaque for Dunbar School (2018x72.403h);

            .407z-aa: no. 72523-A: probably sherbet cup with variations, mentions both Statler and Pennsylvania mounts;

            .407bb-cc: no. 72523B: bowl with tab handle, showing decoration on rim; for H.H. Galbraith;

           

            .408a: no. 8323: plaque: with U.S. insignia, but very incomplete inscription; [2018x72.407u is probably same plaque];

            .408b-d: no. 8723-A, B, C: epergnes, centerpieces, or hors d’oeuvres stands; each design drawing also has an associated plan drawing;

            .408e: no. 82223: inscription for plaque: Jessie Duncan Wiggin in memory of her mother Frances Butler Hayden;

            .408f-h: no. 82223-A/B/D, F/E/C, G/H: salt and pepper shakers, for Galbraith;

            .408i: no. 83123: plaque: to employees of Whitinsville Spinning Ring Co. who served in World War; for the Company, Whitinsville, Mass.; [see 2018x72.364a for another plaque for Whitinsville, Mass.]

 

Folder 7: 1923: September-October  (acc. 2018x72.409-.410):

            .409a: no. 9523: a stand of some sort, for Lackawanna Railroad;

            .409b: no. 9723: plaque: Brockton Sewerage System Trickling Filters, 1919-1923, with names of mayors, sewerage commissioners, and city engineer;

            .409c: no. 91023: plaque for First Baptist Church of Groton; for Juanna Burnet, Mystic, Conn.; [see also 2018x72.410c];

            .409d: no. 91323: perhaps a sherbet cup, with saucer; for Bunde & Upmeyer;

            .409e: no. 91323: trophy cup: Club San Carolos, Santiago de Cuba,; decoration appears to be crossed billiard sticks; [see also 2018x72.406p];

            .409f-h: no. 91323-A, B, C: punch bowls;

            .409i-j: no. 91423-A, B: pitchers? jugs? to have Statler mount;

            .409k: no. 91723: stand for sterno, to go with hot water urn, tea kettle, or chafing dish;

            .409L: no. 91923: plaque: Joseph and Rose Miller in memory of son Milton Miller (1909-1923); for Woodland Studies[?], Stamford, Conn.;

            .409m-q: no. 92023-A, B/C, C: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl; creamer and sugar bowl; coffee pot, creamer, with plan of foot or lid;

            .409r: no. 92223: partial sketch, maybe of a centerpiece; for Winheim, Chicago;

            .409s: no. 92623: plaque for Calvin Pratt, M.D., to have dates, etc.;

            .409t: no. 92623-A/B: apparently a butter dish as handle is to act as butter spreader;

 

            .410a: no. 10323: ice tub; H. H. Galbraith for Statler;

            .410b: no. 10423: sketch of memorial plaque and its inscription, for a church; for Frederick J. Pierce, New Bedford, Mass.;

            .410c: no. 10423: inscription for plaque for First Baptist Church of Groton;  [see also 2018x72.409c];

            .410d: no. 10523: inscription for plaque: Maria L. Emmons in memory of her mother Catherine Robbins Emmons;

            .410e-f: no. 101123-A, B: sketch of body of a coffee pot;

            .410g-h: no. 101723: a bowl with tab handles and a lid, and the design to go on the handles, with the word Unco [Union News Co.; search Unco to see other designs];

            .410i: no. 101823:  bowl with glass lining; for Mrs. Zemurrey, New Orleans, La., Theo B. Starr;

            .410j: no. 102223: plaque: for First Unitarian Society in Newton; for Mr. Henry Whitmore, West Newton, Mass.;

            .410k: no. 102223: sketch of inscription for plaque: in memory of Doctor Agnes Eichelberger [this is the entire inscription, although there is room for more]; BRITTLE – DO NOT OPEN;

            .410L-m: no. 102223-A/B: coffee pot and decoration, to have Deschler mount;

            .410n: no. 102523: plaque: room furnished in memory of Luther N. Abbe, from his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Abbe; [see also 2018x72.407v];

            .410o: no. 103023: coffee or hot water urn, and a waiter; for Caldwell Co., Philadelphia;

            .410p: no. 103123: goblet; customer Maier & Berkele; salesman Clark;

 

 

 

Box 33: Drawings arranged by date: November 1923-December 1930  (acc. 2018x72.411-.427):       

 

Folder 1: 1923: November-December  (acc. 2018x72.411-.413):     

            .411a-b: no. 11523: (were 92023-B): creamer and sugar bowl;

            .411c: no. 111023: oval outline, to have Boston Chamber of Commerce on it;

            .411d: no. 111423: caster holding salt and pepper shakers;

            .411e-f: no. 111423: creamer and sugar bowl;

            .411g: no. 111523: trophy plaque: Philadelphia Gun Club Championship; decorated with dog and gun; for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .411h-l: no. 111623-A, B, C/D/E/F, and two others found with these: tankard, decorated with name Colman’s, and head of cow, plus three small ladles or spoons; .411i is mis-numbered 11623-B; it should be 111623-B;

.411m: no. 111923: urn for coffee or hot water; for C.S. Josephson, Moline, Ill.;

.411n: no. 112123: plaque for a church, listing various donors;

.411o: no. 112723: outline of an urn? (ice cream cooler mentioned);

           

.412a: dated Dec. 11, 1923: layout of a box to hold flatware;

.412b: no. 121323: plaque: marking site of old Liberty Hall, later Phoenix Hall; place by Harriet B. Wakefield Brady of Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter, D.A.R. (Bloomington, Ill.);

.412c: no. 121923: decoration for edge of plate or tray;

.412d: no. 122123: plaque: in honor of World War service of members of Brainard Lodge, A.F. & A.M. [although Yarmouth, N.S., is written on the drawing, Brainard Lodge is located in Niantic, Conn., and the years indicate this was a plaque for the U.S.];

.412e-f: no. 122423-A: coffee pot and plate; for Galbraith;

.412g-h: no. 122423-A: coffee pot and plate or dish (top and side views); for Galbraith;

.412i-j: no. 122423-A/B, C: forks; for Galbraith, “to buck International’s Cromwell”;

.412k: no. 122723: cup or sugar bowl:

.412L; no. 122823: sugar bowl, with initial R;

.412m: no. 122923: salad forks, one for place setting, one for serving;

 

The following were found loose and it was unclear whether these were done Jan. 22, or Dec. 2, 1923:

.413a: no.12223-A: elaborate trophy bowl, with anchors, crossed swords, putti, for U.S. Navy; watercolor;

.413b: no. 12223-B: trophy cup, with hand holding sword hilt, anchors, topped with an eagle; watercolor;

 

Folder 2: 1925 and 1928  (acc. 2018x72.414-.415):

            .414a: no. 11425: punch bowl, decorated with grapes; for Tekulski & Freeman;

            .414b: no. 21625-A: trophy bowl, with mermaids; blueprint;

 

            .415a: no. 21628: trophy cup: for bowling, embossed property of Reed & Barton; presentation drawing;

            .415b: no. 41728-A: water bottle? Watercolor;

            .415c: no. 42628-G: (also numbered 6514-S): trophy cup for Northwest Wool Show, Montana State Fair; with etched flock of sheep; trophy presented by Charles J. Webb & Co., Philadelphia;

            .415d: no. 61928 (also numbered 6538-S): trophy plaque: to be awarded to State Dept. American Legion for greatest service to disabled veterans, presented by Electric Post, Milwaukee;

            .415e: no. 82828: chafing dish, for N.Y.A.C. [possibly New York Athletic Club], with notes;

 

Folder 3: 1930: January-March  (acc. 2018x72.416-.418):   

            .416a: no. 11430: trophy plaque: Thompson Trophy Race, National Air Races, decorated with an airplane;

            .416b: no. 12130: trophy plaque: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Safety Contest, 1930; initialed C;

            .416c: no. 12730: coffee pot, decorated with flag bearing the word Grace; [search Grace to see other designs];

           

.417a: no. 2330: trophy cup: New England Hotel Association Golf; initialed M;

            .417b-c: no. 2330-A, with extra drawing: trophy cup, variation of above, but no inscription; initialed M; extra drawing is of winged female figure;

            .417d: no. 2430-A/B/C/D: two portion food pan for chafing dish, top and side views;

            .417e: no. 2530: sugar bowl, top and side views;

            .417f: no. 2530: trophy plaque, for golf at Westwood Country Club, presented by George A. Enos; initialed C;

            .417g: no. 2830: shell salad dish, top and side views; for Marshall Field & Co.;

            .417h: no. 21030: sugar bowl, top and side views; for Hotel Orlando, L. Schafer;

            .417i: no. 21030: (also no. 6796-S): trophy plaque: Second Field Artillery Battalion Trophy for Excellent Soldier; initialed C;

            .417j-l: no. 22030: candlestick, with two drawings of arms to make it a candelabra;

            .417m: no. 22330: candlestick; initialed C;

           

            .418a: no. 3230-A/B: bowls, for Galbraith;

            .418b: no. 3330-A/B: stands, with letter H;

            .418c: no. 3530: centerpiece;

            .418d: no. 3530: candelabra; initialed C;

            .418e: no. 31430: candlestick;

            .418f-h: no. 31930-A, B: trophy cups, one topped with horse, the other with horse head handles; plus an extra sketch of lettering;

            .418i: no. 32130: crest of Roger Ludlowe High School; for Davis & Hawley Co., Bridgeport, Conn.;

            .418j: no. 32430: cup or vase;

            .418k: no. 32830: cheese knife; initialed C;

            .418L: no. 32930-A: trophy bowl; a musical note was doodled on the paper;

 

Folder 4: 1930: April-May  (acc. 2018x72.419-.420):          

            .419a: no. 4230: trophy plaque for Keystone Yacht Club, donated by Joseph D. McIntyre; for cabin boat championship (decorated with picture of a boat); initialed C;

            .419b-c: no. 4430: double sauce dish, with ladle: presentation drawing and pencil sketch;

            .419d: no. 4730: in memoriam plaque, perhaps for a church (decorated with angels);

            .419e: no. 41530: altar vase, for Franklin St. M.E. [Methodist Episcopal] Church, Johnstown, Pa.;

            .419f: no. 41630: candelabra; for Gault & Brother [may mean Galt & Brother, of Washington, D.C.];

            .419g: no. 42130: plaque for Memorial Park dedicated to soldiers and sailors of City of Taunton, Mass.; use care in handling – is parting along fold lines;

            .419h-i: no. 42130: salad bowl and sandwich plate (top and side views), for Marshall Field & Co.;

            .419j: no. 42330: combination ashtray & match holder; and an ashtray; for Wethered-Rice Co., Flint, Mich.;

            .419k: no. 42430: smokers tray, top and side views;

            .419L: no. 42830: smokers tray, top and side views; use care in handling – is parting along fold lines;

            .419m: no. 42930: outline of something, with note: cement pedestal for Lancaster Bronze operation[?] chort[?];

            .419n-p: no. 42930: candlestick; teapot; after dinner coffee waiter (top and side views); initialed C;

 

            .420a: no. 5530: trophy cup for Quissett Yacht Club;

            .420b: no. 5730: (also no. 6801-S): trophy plaque, perhaps for golf; for Cowell & Hubbard Co.;

            .420c: no. 51330: plaque: in memory of John Eddy, an early settle of Taunton, Mass., and his descendants who served in colonial wars; erected by Eddy Family Association; [search Eddy Family to find additional plaques];

            .420d: no. 51530-B/C: salt shaker or sugar caster; (no. 102733 is crossed out);

            .420e: no. 51930: pitcher on stand and a goblet; for C.D. Peacock;

            .420f: no. 52830: plaque: B.M.C. Durfee High School honor roll (for good grades); [search Durfee High to see the other items for this school];

 

Folder 5: 1930: June-August  (acc. 2018x72.421-.423):       

            .421a: no. 6230: soup tureen; blueprint;

            .421b-f: no. 6430-A, B, C, D: combination caster, with extra drawing; some drawings colored; some include both top and side views; for Galbraith;

            .421g: no. 61030: tureen; for Galbraith;

            .421h: no. 62030: tureen; for Schafer, Chicago;

            .421i-j: no. 62330: coffee pot: drawing and outline, both initialed M; for C.A. Wolf;

            .421k-l: no. 62530 and 62530-A: coffee pots, both initialed M, both for Schafer;

 

            .422a: no. 7130: candelabra, initialed M;

            .422b: no. 71130: trophy cup, topped with jockey on a horse; initialed M;

            .422c: no. 71730: memorial plaque: Archie Simpson (1893-1930);

            .422d-g: no. 71930: kettle on stand and waste bowl: wash drawing and pencil drawing of both; initialed T;

            .422h: no. 72130: design of mesh for a lid; initialed T; part of drawing is missing;

            .422i: no. 72230: tureen, side view and detail of handle; initialed C;

 

            .423a: no. 8130: probably a parfait glass on a saucer; blueprint;

            .423b: no. 8630-B: probably a centerpiece; embossed property of Reed & Barton;

            .423c: no. 8730: plaque: to William Holderby Newcomb for building a church; for W.J. Maier, Va. [a name of that Newcomb name was a merchant in Huntington, West Va.];

            .423d: no. 8830: urn for coffee or hot water;

            .423e: no. 81130-A: coffee pot;

            .423f: no. 81330: plaque: honoring Mrs. Henry Bradley Plant; initialed M; for Lewis & Co., New London, Conn.;

            .423g: no. 81430: urn for coffee or hot water;

            .423h: no. 81530: coffee pot; initialed M; for Galbraith;

            .423i: no. 82630: goblet; for Julius C. Walk & Sons;

 

Folder 6: 1930: September  (acc. 2018x72.424a-uu):           

            .424a-c: no. 9230-A, B, C: coffee pots;

            .424d-e: no. 9330: decoration for a waiter; and a gravy boat tray;

            .424f: no. 9530: plaque: naming a lab in honor of William Haddock Dalrymple, veterinarian in Louisiana; [biographical information in folder];

            .424g-h: no. 9530-B, C: a blotter and a calendar or memo pad holder [for desk sets];

            .424i: no. 9630: scissors and a case(?) for something;

            .424j-k: no. 9630-B, C: flower baskets;

            .424L-n: no. 9830-A, B: bowl with smaller bowl set inside, and outline of the outer bowl;

            .424o: no. 9930: trophy, topped with an elephant; initialed M; for Dartnell Co.;

            .424p: no. 9930: whisk broom; initialed C;

            .424q: no. 91230: plaque: in memory of Rev. William F. Lichliter, erected by St. Luke’s Reformed Church; DRAWING BRITTLE; [biographical information in folder];

            .424r: no. 91330: easel clock; initialed C; for Bailey Banks and Biddle;

            .424s-t: no. 91530: fork; and drawing attached to it, with initial R and other sketches;

            .424u-v: no. 91530-A, B: coffee pots; for Galbraith;

            .424w: no. 91630: coffee pot (with a slight Art Deco flair); for University of Detroit; for Schafer;

            .424x: no. 91730: decoration for a tray or waiter; initialed M;

            .424y: no. 91830: tureen or covered dish (also numbered 5909-S); initialed C;

            .424z: no. 91930: salt shaker or sugar caster; initialed C;

            .424aa-dd: no. 92030-A: kettle on stand; coffee pot with sugar bowl and waste bowl; coffee pot; creamer;

            .424ee-ii: no. 92030-B: coffee pot (no. 91330-B crossed out); coffee pot; part of kettle on stand; creamer; sugar bowl;

            .424jj-mm: no. 92030-C: coffee pot; teapot; kettle on stand; creamer, sugar bowl, waste bowl;

            .424nn: no. 92230: oval dish or tray; top and side views; for Galbraith;

            .424oo: no. 92230: plaque: sign for Warren Pipe Co. of Mass.; initialed C;

            .424pp-rr: no. 92230-A/B, C, DL fork for American Export Lines; sugar bowl; coffee pot; all for Galbraith;

            .424ss: no. 92330: goblet, with Celtic knot logo; initialed C;

            .424tt: no. 92430: trophy for New York State Egg Laying Contest;

            .424uu: no. 92430: individual salt, top and side views; initialed E or C;

 

Folder 7: 1930: October-December  (acc. 2018x72.425-.427):         

            .425a-d: no. 10430: coffee pot and urn in Francis I pattern, with extra drawings of spout; initialed C;

            .425e: no. 10630: coffee pot, with initials; for Galbraith;

            .425f: no. 10630: plaque: presented to Jonathan C. Doe, retiring president, Eastern States Blast Furnace and Coke Oven Association;  decorated with factory works;

            .425g-h: no. 10730: tray or waiter; (full drawing and partial drawing);

            .425i: no. 10730: plaque: Finis King Farr (1870-1929), with extra sketch turning an acorn into a coffee pot; [biographical information in folder];

            .425j: no. 10730: plaque: room endowed by Nurses Alumnae of the Greenwich Hospital Association; initialed C;

            .425k: no. 10830: ramekin with handle;

            .425L-n: no. 101030:  easel clock (possibly small picture frame), front view; clock in profile, and a picture frame; picture frame;

.425o-r: no. 101330-A, B: coffee pot, fork, and monograms for St. Nicholas Plaza; .425r also includes a design for Allis Hotel, Wichita, Kansas; for Galbraith;

.425s: no. 102430: Marie Antoinette table bell; initialed C;

.425t-v: no. 102430-A, B: plates, top and side views; for J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

 

.426a: no. 11630: plaque: to memory of Rev. Charles J. Boylan, erected by Saint Luke Hospital, Pittsfield, Mass.;

.426b: no. 11630: divided dish; initialed C;

.426c-d: no. 11730: open salt dish and pepper shaker; both initialed C;

.426e: no. 111230-A/B/C: designs for waiter badges for St. Nicholas Plaza;

.426f: no. 111430: border, probably for a plaque or a photo/picture frame; [the 0 which should be at the end of the number is missing];

.426g: no. 112030: ashtray with match box holder, with initials NYAC; [possibly New York Athletic Club],

.426h: no. 112130: a small dish? for F. Rodgers;

 

.427a: no. 12230 (also no. 1150/100): tray, top and side views; return to Designing Room;

.427b: no. 12230: manicure tray, for Sipe Co., Pittsburgh;

.427c: no. 12330: bowl with mesh top;

.427d-f: no. 12530, 12530-A, B: compotes, top and side views;

.427g-h: no. 12930: sugar bowl and creamer;

.427i-j: no. 121230: trays or waiters;

.427k: no. 121330: covered compote or other kind of dish;

.427L-m: no. 121630-A/B: cups, perhaps parfait and sherbet cups;

.427n: no. 121830: compartmented dish, perhaps a relish tray;

.427o: no. 122730: candelabra;

.427p: no. 123130: easel clock (or small picture frame);

 

 

 

Box 34: Drawings arranged by date: January 1931-February 1932  (acc. 2018x72.428-.441):

 

Folder 1: 1931: January  (acc. 2018x72.428a-r):       

            .428a-b: no. 1831: tray and matching covered bowl (perhaps for powder); [see also .428q];

            .428c-d: no. 1931: punch bowl and cup; and ladle;

            .428e-f: sauce or gravy boat and tray: wash drawing and pencil sketch;

            .428g: no. 11231: oval dish, perhaps a bread tray; top and side views;

            .428h: no. 11231: trophy plaque: Andrews Trophy for squash matches between Minneapolis Club and St. Paul University Club; initialed C;

            .428i: no. 11521: stand? – something for Eitel Inc.;

            .428j: no. 12031: chasing design for a waiter;

            .428k: no. 12231-A: dish, plate, or small tray; initialed C;

            .428L: no. 12231-B: a covered urn or vase; initialed C;

            .428m: no. 12231-C: a tall five-light candelabra; initialed C;

            .428n: no. 12331: tray or waiter, to carry bowl and cups no. 1931; top and side views;

            .428o: no. 12731: punch ladle;

            .428p: no. 12831: a covered jar [see also .428b];

            .428q: no. 12831: arms of a candelabra;

            .428r: no. 13031: kettle on stand (right half only shown);

 

Folder 2: 1931: February  (acc. 2018x72.429a-cc):   

            .429a-e: no. 2231: trophy plaques with extra drawings: Junior High School Trophy presented by Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia: two designs of plaque, plus three drawings of design elements; the plaque is also numbered shield no.711237;

            .429f-i: no. 2231-A, B, A/B: arms of candelabra; candelabra; candlestick;

            .429j-k: no. 21131: sugar bowl; and serving fork and spoon in Trianon pattern; both initialed C;

            .429L: no. 21131: after dinner coffee pot;

            .429m-p: no. 21131-B: two after dinner creamers and sugar bowls;

            .429q-r: no. 21231: box labeled Cigarettes Original Package, and design for engraving of Memorial Constution [sic, i.e. Constitution?] Hall to go on box;

            .429s: no. 21231-A: pitcher;

            .429t: no. 21731: tray or oval platter, with design of fish and fisherman around rim;

            .429u: no. 21731: serving fork, probably fish fork, with fish design on handle;

            .429v: no. 21731: covered vegetable dish;

            .429w: no. 21931: punch bowl;

            .429x: no. 21931: coffee pot, top and side views; for Galbraith;

            .429y: no. 22431: pewter trophy bowl: Federal Wholesale Druggist Association, for best window display during National Pharmacy Week;

            .429z-bb: no. 22531: comb, brush, and mirror set, for Caldwell & Co.;

            .429cc: no. 22531: trophy bowl: John W. Mariner, Hunter Trophy; initialed C;

 

Folder 3: 1931: March-April  (acc. 2018x72.430-.431):       

            .430a: no. 3231: stand for sign reading Smith’s; initialed C;

            .430b: no. 3331: goblet; initialed C;

            .430c: no. 3431: sugar bowl; initialed C;

            .430d: no. 3431: cup and saucer: top and side views of saucer; initialed C;

            .430e: no. 3431: meat dish in Queen Anne pattern; top and side views;

            .430f: no. 31231: covered vegetable dish;

            .430g-p: no. 31231-A, B: water pitchers; coffee pots; sundae cups/ice cream dishes; dish covers;

            .430q-s: no. 31231-A/B: creamers; bowls; covered bowls;

            .430t: unnumbered drawing no. 31231-A-B: details of knob, etc.;

            .430u: no. 31831: plaque: to Frederick Norton Freeman, Class of 1857, co-founder of Theta Chi fraternity, Norwich University, erected by the fraternity;

            .430v: no. 32031-A: bowl, top and side views;

            .430w-x: no. 32031-B: bowl, one colored, the other just in pencil;

            .430y: no. 32531: bowl;

            .430z: no. 32731: trophy cup: Drum & Bugle Contest; Int. Choral Club Cont.;

 

            .431a: no. 4931: frame (partially colored);

            .431b: no. 41331: candelabra; for Warren, Detroit;

            .431c: no. 41431: salt and pepper shakers in stand: top and side views; initialed C;

            .431d: no. 41531: serving fork and serving knife;

            .431e: no. 41731: covered serving dish;

            .431f: no. 41731: water pitcher;

            .431g: no. 42231: probably a water pitcher or jug;

            .431h-m: no. 42231-A: trophy: Miami All American Air Races, presented by Col. E.H.R. Green; with extra drawings: winged female, eagle, and two globes; and a different version of trophy;

            .431n: no. 42231-B: trophy: Miami All American Air Races, presented by Col. E.H.R. Green;

            .431o-p: no. 42231-A, B: presentation drawings for Miami All American Air Races trophies; for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia; (one initialed T, the other C];

            .431q-r: no. 42331: coffee pot and creamer, with extra details for creamer; creamer drawing has note: Gorham make, sent by Tilden Thurber;

            .431s-u: no. 42431: box, for Aetna, with extra drawings of name and drawing of building to be etched on the box;

            .431v: no. 42931: kettle on stand; initialed C;

 

Folder 4: 1931: May-June  (acc. 2018x72.432-.433):           

            .432a: no. 5131: pastry tray, top and side views;

            .432b: no. May 2/31: plaque: about paintings by John Willard Raught; for Wm. McCracken; made May 22;

            .432c: no. 5431: candelabra, with plan showing five lights;

            .432d: no. 5831: plaque, to have an inscription; initialed C;

            .432e-f: no. 51131: coffee pots;

            .432g: no. 51131: chafing dish; “see 62541 – not this, not made”;

            .432h: no. 51331: plate, top and side views;

            .432i: no. 51431: candelabra; initialed C;

            .432j-l: no. 52131: probably trays or waiters, various sizes;

            .432m: no. 52631: candelabra;

            .432n: no. 52831: candelabra;

 

            .433a: no. 6431: creamer;

            .433b: no. 6531: plaque: This slide is the gift of Mrs. O.J. Maigne and the Rutland Municipal Swimming Pool; [Cordelia (Mrs. Oscar J.) Maigne lived in Rutland, Vermont];

            .433c: no. 6931: mint julep or iced tea tumbler for Cartier, Inc.;

            .433d: no. 6931: vase for C.D. Peacock;

            .433e: no. 6931-A: trophy, with horse and horseshoe;

            .433f: no. 6931-C: trophy cup, with horse head handles;

            .433g: no. 61031: trophy cup, with horse-related decoration;

            .433h: no. 61631: candelabra;

            .433i: no. 61631: compartmented tray, with glass dish inserts; colored; initialed M; [similar design: 2018x72.440d];

            .433j: no. 61731: goblet; colored; initialed M;

            .433k: no. 61831: goblet; initialed T;

            .433L: no. 61831: tea strainer; initialed C;

            .433m-o: no. 61931: coffee pot, two forks, and extra design drawings for Essex Hotel;

            .433p: no. 61931: (was no. 3430): coffee or hot water urn; “see 31934 for amended and more practical drawing”;

            .433q-r: no. 62231-A, B: souvenir spoons for Fort Griswold, Connecticut;

            .433s: 62231-B: thirteen-light candelabra; for Meldrum’s, Des Moines, Iowa;

            .433t-u: no. 62331: three-compartment vegetable dish & lining, initialed M; top and side views;

            .433v: no. 62431: plaque: B.M.C. Durfee High School Honor Roll [for good grades]; [search Durfee High for other designs for this school];

            .433w: no. 62531-A/B: souvenir spoons for Daughters of the American Revolution; for Caldwell;

            .433x: no. 62631: probably a tray (incomplete sketches);

            .433y: no. 62631: compote; for Hardy & Hayes Co. [Pittsburgh];

            .433z-gg: no. 62631-A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H: casters; A-C are for salt and pepper shakers; D-H are for oil and vinegar cruets; all drawings initialed C;

            .433hh: no. 62931: trophy plaque: International Star Class Yacht Racing Association, decorated with a sailboat; front and side views; initialed M;

 

Folder 5: 1931: July-August  (acc. 2018x72.434-.435):

            .434a-d: no. 7331: punch bowl; two-compartment vegetable dish (top and side views); ashtray?; flower vase;

            .434e: no. 7931: punch cup, similar to no. 102529; initialed M;

            .434f-g: no. 71031: oil and vinegar caster, and a pitcher; both for Panama Mail [Steamship Co.]; [search Panama to find other designs for this company];

            .434h: no. 71331-A/B: salad bowl;

            .434i: no. 71431: trophy cup, with outdoor scene showing man with balls, possibly bocce; for Jones Neverman; initialed M;

            .434j: no. 71731: hors d’oeuvre dish, after dish by Joseph Dixon, Sheffield; for Galbraith;

            .434k: no. 72031: coffee or hot water urn;

            .434L-n: no. 72431: fork and coffee pot, with extra drawing of spout and knob; pieces monogrammed US;

            .434o-p: no. 73031-A, B: coffee pots; [A mislabeled as 3031-A];

            .434q: no. 73131: waiter (partial drawing);

 

            .435a: no. 8431: bowl, for Hotel Kenmore; initialed C;

            .435b: no. 82731: plaque: This room dedicated to the history of sport in Monmouth County [New Jersey]; with designs of tennis rackets, sailboat, horse head, golf club, ice boat, shooting, polo, hunting, and horse racing;

 

Folder 6: 1931: September-October  (acc. 2018x72.436-.437):

            .436a: no. 9131-A: partial sketch of a tray; with extra sketch of a cat, with the phrase “the same old tail”;

            .436b: no. 91431: plateau, top and side views;

            .436c: no. 91731: partial sketch of trophy cup, decorated with oars, and extra sketch of an axe;

            .436d: no. 91831: small serving fish knife; for Hallie-Wilson Studio;

            .436e: no. 91831-A/B/C: cake stands;

            .436f: no. 92331: compote; initialed C;

            .436g: no. 92331: coaster, for Schaefer, Chicago;

            .436h: no. 92831: candelabra, initialed C;

           

            .437a: no. 10131: caviar dish; initialed C;

            .437b: no. 10631: one ounce cream pitcher; Shaefer;

            .437c-d: no. 10631-A, B: ice pails; for Galbraith, for St. Regis Hotel;

            .437e-f: no. 10631-A, B: five-light candelabra; A labeled for Linz Bros;

            .437g-h: no. 10931: grape dish, top and side views; wash drawing; pencil drawing;

            .437i-n: no. 10931-A, B, C: fork and knife designs, with monogram of Wardman Park Inn; [hotel was in Washington, D.C.];

            .437o-r: no. 10931-A, B, C: coffee pots, plus crest for Wardman Park Inn;

            .437s-v: no. 102731-A, B, C, D: ice pails;

            .437w-x: no. 102831-A, B: dishes, top and side views;

            .437y: no. 102931: open vegetable dish, du Barry pattern;

 

Folder 7: 1931: November  (acc. 2018x72.438a-ff):

            .438a: no. 11231: teapot; initialed C;

            .438b-e: no. 11231-A, B, C, D: coffee pot, creamer, sugar, and tray; goblet, sherbet cup, and service plate; centerpiece and tray; comport [i.e. compote], bouillon cup, and plate;

            .438f-h: no. 11331-A: sketch of a trophy cup, with two design drawings: one reads Intercollegiate Championship, and the other depicts a football player and a football; for Maiden Lane;    

            .438i-k: no. 11331-B: trophy cup, with two design drawings: one reads Intercollegiate Championship, and the other depicts a football player; for Maiden Lane;     

            .438L-n: no. 11331-C: trophy cup, with two design drawings: one reads Intercollegiate Championship, and the other depicts a kicking football player; for Maiden Lane;    

            .438o-p: no. 111031: champagne cup; and cover for a dish or plate; the latter initialed C;

            .438q-y: no. 111431-A, B, C, D, E: labeled folder holding designs for Panama Mail Steamship Co.: 5 coffee pots, and three meat dishes; the folder mentions other designs, but those were not found in this folder; [search Panama to find other designs for this company];

            .438z-aa: no. 111831: Frances I jelly spoon, and cocktail shaker; latter initialed C;

            .438bb: no. 111931: double warming pan; initialed C;

            .438cc: no. 112331-A: sugar bowls, with and without cover; wash drawing; stamped on back: Reed & Barton Hotel Department, San Francisco;

            .438dd-ff: no. 112531: sugar bowl; centerpiece; warming pan;

 

Folder 8: 1931: December  (acc. 2018x72.439a-s):

            .439a-b: no. 12331-A, B: candelabras; both initialed C;

            .439c-f: no. 12731-I, II, III, IV: stands decorated anchors and flags with the letter G or the word Grace; [search Grace to see other designs; presumably Grace was name of a yacht or a yacht club];

            .439g: no. 121131: waiter or tray, for Marshall Field & Co.;

            .439h: no. 121631: ice cube container, for Marshall Field & Co.;

            .439i: no. 121631: spoon, with 17th century pattern on handle;

            .439j: no. 121631-C: bowl or centerpiece with mesh cover’

            .439l-n: no. 121631- D, E, F: three electric lamp bases, plus a sketch of a lamp shade decorated with a sailing ship;

            .439o: no. 122131: goblet;

            .439p-q: no. 122931-A, B: centerpieces, showing designs on bases only;

            .439r: no. 122931-B: electric lamp with shade with maritime scene;

            .439s: no. 123031-D: tea strainer spoon;

 

Folder 9: 1932: January-February  (acc. 2018x72.440-.441):

            .440a: no. 1632: partial sketch of goblet;

            .440b: no. 1732: small bowl (possibly individual salt); top and side views;

            .440c: no. 11232 (also 10631-B): five-light candelabra, Linz Brothers, Jaccard Jewelry Co., Kansas City, Mo.;

            .440d: no. 11432-A/B: tray with compartments [similar design: 2018x72.433i];

            .440e: no. 11532: candelabra, initialed C;

            .440f: no. 11532: trophy: James W. Colt, Jr., Trophy, topped with a horse;

            .440g: no. 12032-A/B/C/D/E: salt and pepper shakers;

            .440h: no. 12232: Francis I individual pepper shaker;

            .440i: no. 122232 [changed from 12223]: champagne bucket; initialed C;

            .440j: no. 12632: relish dish [tray with compartments];

            .440k: no. 12732: waiter;

            .440L: no. 12732: pewter kettle on stand;

           

            .441a: no. 2932: tray or waiter;

            .441b: no. 21032: tray or waiter; for Hardy & Hayes Co.;

            .441c: no. 21032-A, B: tureens;

            .441d: no. 21232: (also no. 32933): console stick [candlestick];

            .441e: no. 21232: pastry tray; initialed C;

            .441f: no. 21832: arms for candelabra; for Jaccard Jewelry Co. and Kirkpatricks Jewelry Co.;

            .441g: no. 21932: waiter, to have scenes etched on it;

            .441h-i: no. 21932-A, B: smaller bowl inside a larger bowl; two versions;

            .441j: no. 22032: tray or waiter, partial sketch;

            .441k-L: no. 22332, 22332-R: large bowls, probably punch bowls;

            .441m: no. 22532-A/B: tray or waiter, two decorative schemes;

            .441n: no. 22732: two cups, different decorative schemes;

            .441o: no. 22932: covered dish;

 

 

 

Box 35: Drawings arranged by date: March 1932-June 1933  (acc. 2018x72.442-.457):          

 

Folder 1: 1932: March-April  (acc. 2018x72.442-.443):

            .442a: no. 3232: memorial plaque: Martha Schwiering Hunt (1857-1931);

            .442b-c: no. 3432: tribute plaque: Town of Dighton honoring those who served in the World War, with extra drawing of seal of Dighton, Mass.; sketch of a bowl on back of .442c;

            .442d: no. 31032: coffee pot and syrup pitcher;

            .442e: no. 31032: large bowl, probably a punch bowl;

            .442f: no. 31132 (same as SE 177): three-light candelabra: partial sketch only;

            .442g: no. 31132-A/B/C/D: vases;

            .442h: no. 31432: compartment vegetable dish, for Clifford, N.Y.;

            .442i: no. 31732: tidbit stand: top and side views;

            .442j-k: no. 32332: coffee pot; teapot;

            .442L: no. 32432: cup and saucer;

            .442m: no. 33232-B: salt and pepper shakers in stand, with flag with initial G [search Grace for other designs having that flag];

 

            .443a: no. 4132: candelabra;

            .443b: no. 4632-A/B: an ashtray?

            .443c-d: no. 41232: coffee pot with creamer and sugar, all monogrammed, with extra sheet of other monograms;

            .443e-f: no. 41232: Francis I bacon fork; and bacon fork and bacon tongs;

            .443g: no. 41332: plaque: Town of Guilford honoring men and women who served in World War;

            .443h-i: no. 42032: porringer with sailing ship on handle, and outline of spoon, for W.C. Bryant & Son; spoon with sailing ship on handle, and on back: side view of porringer;

            .443j: no. 42132: cheese knife, described as combination knife and fork; for Mueller[?] and New;

            .443k-t: no. 42632-B: flatware with shell pattern: dessert and dinner forks; table, tea (with bouillon) and dessert spoons; dinner and dessert knives; butter spreader; oyster fork and coffee spoon; and one sheet with handles for eight of these pieces of flatware;

            .443u: no. 42932: centerpiece (no. 697-D-H); for A. & C. Feldenheimer;

 

Folder 2: 1932: May  (acc. 2018x72.444a-ee):

            .444a: no. 5232: coffee pot with horsehead; Old English Country Club House; for Galbraith;

            .444b: no. 5532: vase;

            .444c: no. 5632-A: perhaps a trophy, topped with figure of Zeus or Jupiter holding lightening bolts and an eagle;

            .444d: no. 5632-B: probably a trophy, topped with female figure holding an airplane, with a large eagle behind her;

            .444e: no. 5632-E: probably a trophy, topped with female figure standing under an airplane;

            .444f-g: no. 51032-A, B: vegetable dishes with partitions;

            .444h-k: no. 51132: set for U.S.N U.S. Navy].: coffee pot; teapot and cream pitcher; cream pitcher (top, side, front views); caster and sugar bowl;

            .444L-o: no. 51132-A: probably a sugar caster/muffineer or pepper shaker; probably an individual salt dish; a creamer or pitcher; a tray or dish;

            .444p-q: no. 51132-B: sugar bowl; and dish or shallow bowl;

            .444r-s: no. 51232: sign: George Washington Highway, 1732-1932; and profile of George Washington;

            .444t: no. 51832: coffee set tray, top and side views; initialed C;

            .444u: no. 51932: sign: George Washington Highway, 1732-1932, with profile of George Washington;

            .444v: no. 52032 (was 51732): sandwich tongs; wash drawing;

            .444w-z: no. 52032: parfait; two comports [compotes]; banana split dish;

            .444aa-cc: no. 52132-A/B, C, D/E: fish knife and fork; fish knife; fish knife and butter spreader;

            .444dd: no. 52432: ashtray for Solari’s La Louisiane (under no. 71832 also – see below);

            .444ee: no. 52732: plaque: in memory of Francis Miner Graves, given by Garden Club of New London; for E. Lewis & Co., New London, Conn.; [biographical information in folder];

 

Folder 3: 1932: June-July  (acc. 2018x72.445-.446):

            .445a-b: no. 6332: tureens, for U.N.Y.; top and side views;

            .445c: no. 6632: vegetable dish; top and side views; initialed C;

            .445d-g: no. 6732: teapot, coffee pot, kettle on stand, and tray; blueprints;

             .445h: no. 6832: sugar bowl, top and side views;

            .445i: no. 6932: tray or waiter; top and side views;

            .445j: no. 6932-A/B: monogram: HBL [with B being larger and for the surname];

            .445k-l: no. 61332-A, B: gravy or sauce boats, on trays or saucers;

            .445m-o:  no. 62432: teapot, water pitcher frame, coffee pot;

            .445p-q: no. 62732-A, B: bud vases (possibly parfait glasses);

            .445r: no. 62932: alms basin or collection plate;

            .446a: no. 71532: bud vase;

            .446b: no. 71832: ashtray for Solari’s La Louisiane Restaurant (under no. 52432 also – see above);

            .446c-g: no. 71932-A, D, B, E, C: stands or holders, with logo of Hotel Pennsylvania; D is mislabeled 71922;

            .446h-i: no. 72532: centerpiece and sandwich plate, Marie Antoinette design;

            .446j: no. 72732: Francis I asparagus tongs;

            .446k: no. 72930: centerpiece or vase;

 

Folder 4: 1932: August-September  (acc. 2018x72.447-.448):

            .447a-b: no. 8132: four-compartment dish, plus extra sketch of handle; for F.M. Truby, Colorado Springs, Colo.;

            .447c: no. 8132-A/B/C (also no. 81032): name card holders

            .447d: no. 8832: memorial plaque to Charles Mayo Augustus Hewes (1841-1878), erected by an unnamed church; [a graduate of Union College and General Theological Seminary, Hewes served an Episcopal church in Paterson, New Jersey];

            .447e: no. 81732-A/B: just a note;

            .447f: no. 82032: plaque: North Penn Golf Club, for season championship;

            .447g-h: no. 82132, 82132-A/B: cocktail shakers;

            .447i: no. 82532: bread and butter plate and high ball glass, decorated in harmony with Francis I;

            .447j: no. 83032: tray or waiter;

 

            .448a-b: no. 9932: centerpiece and drawing of decoration for it;

            .448c-d: no. 91232-A, B: bells, in Francis I pattern; B for Sunderlin Co., and for Linz Bros. on 9-27-32;

            .448e: no. 91332: coffee pot;

            .448f: no. 93032: candlestick, Marie Antoinette pattern;

            .448g: no. 92332: cocktail shaker;

            .448h: no. 92332-A/B: candelabras;

            .448i: no. 92732: child’s cup, Francis I, for Linz Bros., Texas;

            .448j: no. 92932-A/B: tureens or dishes;

            .448k: no. 93032: teapot: side view and detail of lid;

           

Folder 5: 1932: October  (acc. 2018x72.449a-k):

            .449a: no. 11032: comport [compote]; initialed C;

            .449b: no. 101132: candlestick, for T.[?]M. James & Sons;

            .449c: no. 101432: (also no. 4023 and 71832): three-compartment vegetable dish, Francis I pattern; for Brock & Co.;

            .449d: no. 102032-A: trophy cup with nautical decorations and rough sketch of Neptune;

            .449e-g: no. 102032-B: trophy cup with seahorses and shells; with extra sketches of seahorses and an eagle;

            .449h: no. 102532: cake dish, wash drawing; same as no. 102532-B (.449j);

            .449i: no. 102532: three-light candelabra; presentation drawing;

            .449j: no. 102532-A: lemon dish; top and side views; presentation drawing;

            .449k: no. 102532-B: cake dish (same as .449g); presentation drawing;

            .449L: no. 102532-C: sandwich tray; top and side views; presentation drawing;

           

Folder 6: 1932: November-December  (acc. 2018x72.450-.451):

            .450a: no. 11232: sugar bowl;

            .450b: no. 11532: vase;

            .450c: no. 11932: asparagus tongs;

            .450d: no. 111632: five-light candelabra, side view and plan; for Galbraith;

            .450e: no. 111732: memorial plaque to Lt. Moody Cook (1750-1834), erected by his descendants [biographical information in folder];

            .450f: no. 112132: low candlestick; initialed C;

            .450g: no. 112132: goblet;

            .450h: no. 112232: (also no. 7825): trophy plaque: Rye Country Club, golf championship; like design 7825, Maiden Lane; for Miss McCarthy;

            .450i: no. 112332: meal dish, with well and tree; top and side views;

           

            .451a: no. 12732: punch bowl, colored drawing; (see below);

            .451b: no. 12732: punch bowl (same as above), D&H bowl 2798;

            .451c: no. 12732: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl;

            .451d: no. 12832: centerpiece, top and side views;

            .451e: no. 12832: candelabra;

            .451f: no. 12932: individual salad plate, Francis I pattern; top and side views;

            .451g: no. 121432 (also no. 10432): soup ladle;

            .451h-i: no. 121532-A, B: punch bowls, with details of handles;

            .451j: no. 122232: punch bowl, to have inscription: This bowl is made from trophies won by my father Thomas Goodwin Hinds; [perhaps the man of that name who was born in Delaware in 1861 and died in New York in1924];

 

Folder 7: 1933: January-February  (acc. 2018x72.452-.453):

            .452a: no. Jan 5/33-A/B: monograms and other designs; for Geo. Smith & Sons;

            .452b: no. 1533: fish knife, H.H. B.S.;

            .452c-n: no. 11433-A, B, C, D, E: coffee pots and forks, with monogram UC (or CU);

            .452o-q: no. 12033: salad fork; salad and fish fork; and extra sheet of UC monograms; for Calder;

            .452r: no. 12133: dish gravy spoon, intaglio;

            .452s-t: no. 12333: various designs for Myrtle No 38 1883-1933;

            .452u: no. 12333-A/B: mesh for tureen made into centerpiece (also the tureen);

            .452v: no. 12433: candlestick, Francis I pattern; for Leo. R. Mroz;

            .452w-x: no. 12333-A, B/C: candlesticks;

            .452y: no. 12533-A/B: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .452z: no. 12733: butter spreader; for Whaler’s, Miami, Fla.; D&H Kings;

            .452aa: no. 12733-A/B: probably name tag stands (with tags reading Merritt); for E.H. Adams, San Francisco;

 

            .453a: no. 2133: altar cross and two vases;

            .453b-d: no. 2333: two covered dishes, and lid for one of the dishes;

            .453e: no. 2433: knife;

            .453f: no. 2833: pie server; for W.F. Fischer;

            .453g: no. 21033: small pitcher and tray;

            .453h: no. 21033-A/B: knife with variations in blade; for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .453i: no. 21033-C: plaque: for building erected in 1932 by West Virginia Board of Control;

            .453j: no. 21433: brule bowl;

            .453k-l: no. 21633-A, B: centerpieces with mesh lids;

            .453m: no. 21733: candlestick;

            .453n: no. 21933: bowl; presentation drawing;

 

Folder 8: 1933: March-April  (acc. 2018x72.454-.455):

            .454a: no. 3133: tray or waiter (no. 22832 is crossed out);

            .454b: no. 3233: combination supreme bowl, or be used for orange juice or crab meat, etc.;

            .454c: no. 3233: candlestick;

            .454d: no. 3333: tea spoon strainers (tea strainers in form of spoons);

            .454e: no. 3733: plaque: commemorating a gift of the Class of 1891;

            .454f-g: no. 3733-A, B: trays or waiters: top and side views;

            .454h: no. 3833: note about vegetable dish and gravy boat and tray;

            .454i-n: no. 3833-A: after dinner coffee pot; creamer; sugar bowl; cup and saucer; bowl or dish; waiter, showing layout of items to be placed on it;

            .454o: no. 3833-B: dish, top and side views;

            .454p-q: no. 31133: flatware and serving pieces: ice cream fork, salad spoon and fork, individual salad fork; oyster fork; large ladle;

            .454r: no. 31533: dish, top and side views;

            .454s: no. 32133: berry bowl, top and side views;

            .454t-v: no. 32133-A, B, C: jars or cruets in stands or holders;

            .454w: no. 32233: pastry forks;

            .454x: no. 32233: kettle on stand;

            .454y: no. 32233-A/B: outlines of candlesticks;

            .454z: no. 32333: butter spreaders;

            .454aa: no. 32533: vase;

            .454bb: no. 32933: some kind of knife;

 

            .455a: no. 4633: plaque: building dedicated by St. Luke’s Hospital to William Pomp Walker [biographical information in folder];

            .455b-c: no. 41233: goblet and cocktail glasses; cocktail shaker;

            .455d: no. 41733: candelabra; for Marshall Field & Co.;

            .455e-f: no. 41833: profile of a goblet; and a vase;

            .455g-h: no. 41833: fish knife and fork; sketch for C.F. Ades; also a wash drawing;

            .455i: no. 42033: serving fork and another serving piece;

            .455j: no. 42133: memorial plaque: Edith Foss McLean, for a church;

            .455k: no. 42133: altar cross; for First Church of Christ, Longmeadow, Mass.;

            .455L: no. 42433: memorial plaque: to Col. David M. King, erected at Rock Island Arsenal; [biographical information in folder];

            .455m: no. 42633: tray; for Louis Esser Co.;

            .455n: no. 42733: soup cup, with cover;

 

Folder 9: 1933: May-June  (acc. 2018x72.456-.457):

            .456a: no. 5233: after dinner coffee pot;

            .456b: no. 5533: (also no. 4070, 4072): candlestick; new drawing no. 52533;

            .456c: no. 51333: Contempora goblet;

            .456d: no. 51533: (also no. 21232, 41733, 32933, 4080):  candlestick;

            .456e: no. 51733: three-compartment vegetable dish; for Beaumont Loan Co., Texas;

            .456f: no. May 19/33: pie server or presentation trowel [see .457b]; top and side views; for McKenzie;

            .456g: no. 52033: cocktail cup;

            .456h-i: no. 52433 (new drawing for no. 41233): candelabra, with sketch of something else; plus extra drawing of an arm;

            .456j: no. 52433: compartmented vegetable dish and cover;

            .456k-l: no. 52433: cocktail shakers or mixers;

            .456m: no. 52433: notes about a sherbet, with no. 102142 and 6248;

            .456n: no. 52433: highball cup or iced tea tumbler, and a sherbet cup; both with name Loffland; presentation drawing with pricking holes and notes;

            .456o: no. 52633: after dinner coffee cup and saucer;

            .456p: no. 52633: mayonnaise bowl: top and side views;

            .456q: no. 52633: dish or tray, for Marshall Field & Co.;

           

            .457a: no. 6233: Francis I sugar tongs;

            .457b: no. 6233: presentation trowel, top and side views; [see also .456f];

            .457c: no. 6633: candlestick;

            .457d: no. 6833-A; plaque: Kimball House, dedicated to Arthur Reed Kimball, by Connecticut State Tuberculosis Commission; [biographical information in folder];

            .457e: no. 6833-B; plaque: Maher Building, dedicated to Dr. Stephen J. Maher by Connecticut State Tuberculosis Commission; [biographical information in folder];

            .457f: no. 6933: lid for a teapot, using a flower for the design;

            .457g: no. 61333: sign: J.J. Flynn, Funeral Service;

            .457g: no. 61433: tray or dish;

            .457h: no. 61533: liquor mixer [cocktail shaker], partial sketch; initialed or for A.C.M.;

            .457i-j: no. 61633: forks;

            .457k: no. 61633: coffee pot in Chinese Chippendale pattern;

            .457L: no. 62733: venison dish and hot water pan; top and side views; for J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia;

            .457m: no. 63030: center serving piece, with arms holding smaller bowls, one of which is marked mayonnaise; side view and plan;

            .457n: no. 63033: waiter;

 

 

 

Box 36: Drawings arranged by date: July 1933-February 1934  (acc. 2018x72.458-.465):      

 

Folder 1: 1933: July-August  (acc. 2018x72.458-.459):

            .458a: no. 7533: easel for a waiter; initialed C;

            .458b: no. 7533: oyster fork; for Daniel Low Co.;

            .458c: no. 7533-A/B: goblet;

            .458d: no. 7633: spoon and knife, top and side views; for J.B. Hudson;

            .458e: no. 7633: three-light candelabra; initialed C;

            .458f: no. 71133: butter spreader, salad fork, fruit fork; Marie Antoinette pattern;

            .458g: no. 71433: waiter; top and side views;

            .458h: no. 71733: iced tea spoons;

            .458i: no. 71933: loving cup (with lid); for J.E. Caldwell Co.;

            .458j-k: no. 72133 (old no. 63033): waiters, top and side views; one for Shreve Crump & Low;

            .458L-m: no. 72433: trophy: World’s Fair Horse Show Association, 1933, Chicago; topped with a horse; with extra drawing of part of design, initialed C;

            .458n: no. 72533: candlestick on a bracketed shelf;

            .458o: no. 72633: trophy cup, with engraving of men rowing a life boat; for N.Y. office;

            .458p-q: no. 72733: gold dessert plate and a plate; both initialed C;

            .458r-v: no. 273733-A,B,C, D: covered dishes with compartments, with one extra sketch;

            .458w-bb: no. 72833: trays in three sizes, two drawings of each; one set initialed C;

 

            .459a: no. 8133: top of a candelabra;

            .459b: no. 8233: plaque: in honor of birth of Gloria Anne Belmore, July 5, 1933; [a girl of that name was born in West Bridgewater, Mass., in 1933];

            .459c: no. 8433: pewter bread and butter plate and a pewter service dish;

            .459d: no. 8933: compote, side view with detail of rim;

            .459e: no. 81033: possibly an ice pail; for B.F. Macy, Boston;

            .459f: no. 81633: three-light branch to fit a candlestick [thus making it into a candelabra];

            .459g-o: no. 82533-A, B, C: candlesticks, compotes, and bowls or centerpieces;

            .459p: no. 82833: soup and oyster ladles, Jacobean pattern;

            .459q-r: no. 82933: glass lining for cheese dish: drawing and blueprint; both embossed Property of Reed & Barton;

            .459s: no. 83033: large tray and punch goblets;

            .459t: no. 83033: spoon, for Jaccard Jewelry Co.;

            .459u: no. 83133: open vegetable dish, with note about U.S. Navy set;

 

Folder 2: 1933: September  (acc. 2018x72.460a-w):

            .460a-c: no. 9133: trophy cup; with drawing of a lid for a trophy cup (design includes a horseshoe), and a sketch of crossed American and Australian flags;

            .460d-e: no. 9133: punch bowl, punch cups, and tray; bowl with horse head handles and horse hooves for feet; punch cups have horseshoe handles; tray decorated with kangaroo and eagle and has horseshoe handles; plus an extra drawing of base of something;

            .460f: no. 9833: creamer; initialed C;

            .460g: no. 91433: butter dish;

            .460h: no. 91433: oval dish, top and side views; for Galbraith;

            .460i-j: no. 91533: plateau with mirror; and a page of notes found with the drawing;

            .460k-l: no. 91533-A, B: meat dishes, top and side views; for W. G. McCarthy;

            .460m: no. 91833: note: “Virginia Butter Spreader”;

            .460n: no. 92133: Francis I serving spoon;

            .460o: no. 92533: finger bowl; initialed C;

            .460p: no. 92533: dish or plate: top and side views; for Hardy & Hayes Co.;

            .460q-r: no. 92633: dinner and dessert knives; for J.E. Caldwell Co.; and a serving fork and serving spoon;

            .460s: no. 92733: tray or waiter;

            .460t: no. 92933: note about La Salle fish fork and knife; H.H., C.F.;

            .460u-v: no. 92933: spoons: with message “Compliments of McCarley’s”;

            .460w: no. 93033 (old no. 83033): jug, possibly cocktail shaker;

 

Folder 3: 1933: October  (acc. 2018x72.461a-ee):

            .461a: no. 10333: candlestick;

            .461b: no. 10333: compote or other kind of dish;

            .461c: no. 10333: tureen or other kind of covered bowl;

            .461d: no. 10533: venison dish and hot water pan; top and side views;

            .461e: no. 10633: note: Du Pont Hotel coffee – see 1-8-34;

            .461f-h: no. 10633-A, B, C: two jugs or cocktail shakers and a punch bowl, all for Atlantic City Horse Show Association, all decorated with seahorses;

            .461i: no. 101133: Tom & Jerry cup, for Miss Jackson’s Shop;

            .461j-k: no. 101133: Francis I fish s. [slice?] knife, also with fork; and pinned to this was no. 10533: Francis I asparagus server;

            .461L: no. 101833: note about Francis I roast, game, and steak sets;

            .461m: no. 101933-A/B: coffee pot, two design schemes;

            .461n-o: no. 102033-A, B: two plaques for library of Guilford, Conn.;

            .461p-q: no. 102033-B, C: two designs for sterno holders;

            .461r: no. 102033-G/H/J: bottles, one decorated with man on horseback and hounds; one decorated with a 17th century drinking scene; and the other with lines;

            .461s-t: no. 102333: two wine cooler stands;

            .461u-v: no. 102333: cruet stands, with shell-shaped bowl; top and side views; one has bottles labeled Tobasco [sic] and Horse Radish;

            .461w: no. 102333: two pitchers;

            .461x: no. 102333-A/B: cup or vase, top and side views; although there are two numbers on the sheet, there is only one drawing;

            .461y-z: no. 102433: nut dish; and room service cocktail pourer;

            .461aa: no. 102433-C: note: wine cooler: see 11333, 112433, 12833;

            .461bb-cc: no. 102533-A. B: chop dishes; both initialed GcM;

            .461dd-ee: no. 102633: part of what appears to be a bottle; and a coffee pot;

 

Folder 4: 1933: November  (acc. 2018x72.462a-ii):

            .462a: no. 11133: salt and pepper caster, top and side views;

            .462b-c: no. 11133-A, B: coffee or hot water urns, for Galbraith;

            .462d: no. 11233: note: Francis I coffee cup and saucer – see no. 102733;

            .462e-g: no. 11233: three waiters or trays; one marked for Cloister Hotel; one for Clyde McKenzie;

            .462h: no. 11333 and 112433: note: wine cooler – see 12833;

            .462i: no. 11733: Francis I bread and butter plate;

            .462j: no. 11933: wine cooler stand; for Mr. Rivard;

            .462k: plaque: Memorial Science Hall, gift of Julia A. Powers; embossed property of Reed & Barton;

            .462L: no. 111433: small cheese scoop;

            .462m-o: no. 111433: meat dishes with well and tree;

            .462p-q: no. 111633-A, B/C: trays or waiters; B/C for Galbraith;

            .462r: no. 112033: dolphin handle for bowl for Brock & Co., bowl no. 1455;

            .462s: no. 112233: plaque to record Country Club Team Scores; the country club’s logo seems to be TCC, with a squirrel; the illustrative scores were made at the Dedham Polo and Country Club;

            .462t: no. 112333: tall vase;

            [.462u-hh: no. 112433: apparently a set of wares for a club with the initials RC]:

                        .462u: no. 112433: burgundy sleigh and burgundy basket, with monogram RC;

                        .462v: no. 112433: champagne bottle holder;

                        .462w: no. 112433-A/B/C/D/E/F: ginger ale bottle holders;

                        .462x-z: no. 112433 (one also no. 112333): cocktail shakers in different sizes, two noted as being for room service;

                        .462aa: no. 112433: mint julip cup, cup soda bottle holder, claret cup strainers; and ice pails; some monogram RC;

                        .462bb-cc: no. 112433-A, B: ice pails (also have numbers 11333, 12833, 102433);

                        .462dd: no. 112433-B: wine cooler stand;

                        .462ee-ff: no. 112433-A, B: wine man’s chain; one monogramed RC;

                        .462gg: no. 112433: a stand, possibly for newspapers;

                        .462hh: no. 112433: two beer mugs and a waiter;

            .462ii: no. 112833: note: Francis I asparagus server and tongs; initialed C; sketched on back: a jug and a human head;

 

Folder 5: 1933: December  (acc. 2018x72.463a-bb):

            .463a: no. 12533: plaque: “In Loving Memory of” [blank];

            .463b-c: no. 12533: coffee pot and unnumbered teapot;

            .463d: no. 12633: pepper shaker, like 1034 D&H; Mr. Turner;

            .463e: no. 12733: Hepplewhite knife rest;

            .463f: no. 12733: cocktail icer[?];

            .463g-h: no. 12833 (old no. 12427): chains with medallion for Hotel Statler, Boston;

            .463i: no. 12833: waiter;

            .463j: no. 12833: waiter, punch ladle, punch bowl (although not in scale with other items), and cup (like an Irish whiskey coffee cup) and saucer

            .463k: no. 12833: perhaps a cocktail shaker;

            .463L-m: no. 12833: wine cooler buckets or pails; and oval shape for wine cooler;

            .463n: no. 121133 [possibly 12133]: creamer; top and side views;

            .463o: no. 121133: part of a candelabra;

            .463p: no. 121233: note: Burgundy basket: also no. 121933, see 21234;

            .463q: no. 121433: candelabra arms for Salem candlestick;

            .463r: no. 121533: dish or plate or tray;

            .463s: no. 121833: fork and spoon;

            .463t: no. 121933: fish knife and fork;

            .463u: no. 122033: bowl on footed stand;

            .463v: no. 122133: mint julip cup, spice stand (side and top views), and what might be a strainer;

            .463w: no. 122133: covered bowl, possibly a tureen;

            .463x: no. 122133: wine cooler;

            .463y: no. 122233: wine cooler stand; for Galbraith;

            .463z: no. 122633: Francis I napkin ring;

            .463aa: no. 122733: bowl on footed stand;

            .463bb: no. 122733: Heritage mayonnaise bowl;

 

Folder 6: 1934: January  (acc. 2018x72.464a-ww):

            .464a: no. 1234: slotted spoon;

            .464b: no. 1334: bowl, partial side view and detail of rim; [probably a mayonnaise bowl];

            .464c-h: no. 1334: a letter and 4 attached drawings: letter from H. H, Galbraith, New York, to J. H. Martin, Dec. 30, 1933 and Jan. 4, 1934, asking for designs for the Hotel Statler, and the resulting design drawings: cocktail bowl and four wine coolers; there are also some small sketches on the back page of the letter;

            .464i: no. 1334-B: wine cooler stand (short one); presentation drawing;

            .464j: no. 1534: Heritage mayonnaise bowl, partial side view and detail of rim;

            .464k-L: no. 1534-A, B: cups of some sort;

            .464m-o: no. 1834( old no. 10633): coffee pot with crests for Hotel Du Pont; for Galbraith;

            .464p-q: no. 11134-A, B: trophy plaques for Schuylkill Navy, one decorated iwht a rower and the other with oars;

            .464r-v: no. 1134-A/B/C/D/E: cigarette holder, pewter ashtray, matchbox holder with dog, and peacock to go on a matchbox holder;

            .464w: no. 11134-D: matchbox holder, with peacock: presentation drawing;

            .464x: no. 11334-A: coffee or hot water urn;

            .464y: no. 11734: coffee pot with sugar bowl and creamer, a bit Art Deco;

            .464z: no. 11734: a coffee pot, with the creamer and sugar bowl stacked on top, with monogram BR (or RB);

            .464aa-bb: no. 11734: two coffee pots, both for Galbraith, one with Statler crest;

            .464cc-hh: no. 11734: set of six coffee pot designs, numbered 1-6; all for Galbraith, one with Statler crest (but perhaps all intended for Hotel Statler);

            .464ii: no. 11834: small plate or dish, with monogram PP; [for Copley Plaza];

            .464jj-kk: no. 11834-A, B: electric lamp bases;

            .464LL: no. 11934: compartmented dish;

            .464mm: no. 11934: coffee pot, for Galbraith;

            .464nn-oo: no. Jan. 22/34: sign: Member Federal Reserve System;

            .464pp: no. 12334: kettle on stand;

            .464qq: no. 12334-A/B: bowls, possibly punch bowls;

            .464rr: no. 12434: bowl, possibly punch bowl;

            .464ss: no. 12434: punch bowl ladle;

            .464tt: no. 12434: knife;

            .464uu: no. 12634: ice spoon or pea spoon;

            .464vv: no. 12634: martini mixer;

            .464ww: no. 12934: soup ladle and oyster ladle;

 

Folder 7: 1934: February  (acc. 2018x72.465a-gg):

            .465a-f: no. 2234: items for Hotel Du Pont, for Galbraith: ice cream stand; escollop shell; oil and vinegar cruet stand and café parfait glass; ice bowl (top and side views); a bowl; oyster condiment set (top and side views);

            .465g: cup, with monogram EBP;

            .465h: no. 2634: loving cup, with sizes and prices in white metal; photograph;

            .465i: no. 2634: note: about Hearst Trophy shield;

            .465j: no. 2734: tray or waiter with cover;

            .465k: no. 2934: waiter;

.465L-m: no. 2934, 2934-A: trophy plaques: honor for Real Silk Branch Office [perhaps for the Real Silk Company, based in Indianapolis], and a blank drawing of the plaque;

.465n: no. 21234 (also no. 121233, 121933, and 4334): Burgundy basket, top and side views;

.465o: no. 21434: dessert plate, top and side views;

.465p-r: no. 21534: teapot; coffee pot; tray or waiter;

.465s: no. 21534: details of candelabra, for Clyde Mackenzie, customer Marshall Field;

.465t-v: no. 21634-A/B/C, C, D: coffee pots, with variations in design;

.465w-bb: no. 21634-A, B, C: coffee pots, with monogram RC;

.465cc-ff: no. 21934: ladles: punch (front and side views), soup, oyster; one sheet with all three, plus separate drawings of each;

.465gg: no. 22034-A/B: urn, with handle variations;

 

 

 

Box 37: Drawings arranged by date: March 1934-February 1935  (acc. 2018x72.466-.477):  

 

Folder 1: 1934: March  (acc. 2018x72.466a-rrr):

            .466a-b: no. 3134: 3 spoons labeled Palace; ice spoon and ice tongs (front and side views);

            .466c-d: no. 3134: claret pitcher tops;

            .466e-f: no. 3134: bar pitcher, top and side views; room service cocktail shaker or mixer;

            .466g-o: no. 3134-A, B, C: wine stands A, B, C, and wine coolers A/B and C, with three extra drawings of details of coolers; all for Galbraith;

            .466p: no. 3234: vase, with inscription: Fifty-first District Conference;

            .466q-r: no. 3234: covered cup, with extra drawing of man playing golf;

            .466s: trophy plaque, with winged foot but no inscription;

            .466t: no. 3534: centerpiece;

            .466u: no. 3534: covered three-compartment dish, with top and side views;

            .466v: no. 3534: vase;

            .466w-y: no. 3734: two pitchers and two bowls, with matching decoration;

            .466z-ff: no. 3734-A, B,C, D, E,F, G: bowls, or centerpieces;

            .466gg: no. 3734: claret pitcher tops?

            .466hh-jj: no. 3734-A, B, C: coffee pots, with monograph HP [for Hotel Pennsylvania?];

            .466kk-ll: no. 3834 and March 8, 1934: small serving fork and knife handle with different sizes of blades;

            .466mm: no. 3934: bowl on saucer, with side and top views;

            .466nn: no. 31234: note: waiter, same design as 3833;

            .466oo: no. 31234: cold meat forks;

            .466pp: no. 31334: Francis I flower bowl, top and side views;

            .466qq: no. 31334-A: urn for coffee or hot water; note on back: ret’d from Arnold & Co., 1/24/40;

            .466rr: no. 31434: spoon and fork, probably for serving;

            .466ss-tt: no. 31434: vegetable dishes, with covers; one for Galbraith;

            .466uu-ww: no. 31434: teapot; banquet coffee pot; creamer; all for Galbraith;

            .466xx: no. 31434: supreme ring (a bowl), for Galbraith;

            .466yy-zz: no. 31434-A, B: bouillon frames, top and side views; for Galbraith;

            .466aaa: no. 31534: coffee pot;

            .466bbb-ccc: no. 31534-A,B: wine bottle holders, with various views;

            .466ddd: no. 31634: carving fork and knife;

            .466eee: no. 32034: coffee pot;

            .466fff: no. 32134: water pitcher filler;

            .466ggg-iii-1-3: no. 32234-A, B, C: children’s sets: cup, bowl, plate; all embossed property of Reed & Barton; (9 drawings in all);

            .466jjj: no. 32334: tea bell;

            .466kkk: no. 32334: salad plate, for Cowell & Hubbard;

            .466LLL; no. 32734: waiter or tray or dish;

            .466mmm: no. 32834: tea or punch strainer;

            .466nnn-qqq: no. 33034-A, C, D, E: coffee pots, with monogram HP [for Hotel Pennsylvania?];

            .466rrr: no. 33034: tray or dish, for Shreve Crump & Low;

 

Folder 2: 1934: April-May  (acc. 2018x72.467-.468):

            .467a: no. 4234: Stilton cheese frame;

            .467b: no. 41134: double wall room service cocktail shaker;

            .467c: no. 41134: knife, with variations in blade; Yorktown, D&H, “for ?”:

            .467d: no. 41234: wine cooler stand;

            .467e-f: no. 41334, 41334-B: pea spoons, both for Ferris & Reeve;

            .467g: no. 41734: pie knife, for E.F. Bassett;

            .467h-i: no. 42334: tankards;

            .467j: no. 42334 (also 12130): note: blast furnace shield;

            .467k: no. 42334-G/H: pitcher or creamer spouts?;

            .467L-m: no. 42534-A, B: trophy plaque, for Bowling League of Reece Buttonhole Machine Co., decorated with a man bowling, and a smaller drawing of the plaque;

            .467n: no. 42634-A: vase? Decorated with morning glories;

            .467o: no. 42734: Oxford butter spreader

 

            .468a: no. 5134: two knives;

            .468b: no. 5234: venison dish, top and side views, wash drawing;

            .468c: no. 5234-A/B/C/D/E: seem to be profiles of rims or edges or molding;

            .468d: no. 5334: coffee pot; for Dickason-Girard [Jewelry Store] of Tyler, Texas;

            .468e: no. 5734: tray, with inscription: Allegheny Country Club Horse Show, Sewickley, Pa., June 1934;

            .468f: no. 5834: sugar tongs; for Loring Andrews Co.;

            .468g: no. 5834: waiter, top and side views;

            .468h: no. 51434: after dinner coffee pot, with dinner knife handle and flowers;

            .468i: no. 51434: note: “ see 5-1-34”

            .468j: no. 51534: note: about ice cream fork and tea fork, for Daniel Lau[?] Co.;

            .468k-m: no. 51534-A, B, C: stacking cups; design B for Shreve Crump & Low;

            .468n-o: no. May 17-34 and  51734-A: urns for coffee or hot water;

            .468p: no. 51834: top of a pickle jar;

            .468q: no. 52234: coffee pot; for Miss McCarthy;

            .468r: no. 52334: three-light candelabra, for Geo. T. Brodnax, Nashville, Tenn.;

            .468s-t: no. 52534: trophy plaque: Perpetual Rifle Trophy, Phoenix, Ariz., with extra drawing of inscription;

            .468u-v: no. 53134: cake comport [cake stand]: pencil sketch and wash drawing;

 

Folder 3: 1934: June-July  (acc. 2018x72.469-.470):

            .469a-b: no. 6534: café parfait spoon, for Chicago Athletic Association; and asparagus server, ice cream slicer, and individual fish knife;

            .469c-e: no. 6534-A, B, C: handles on coffee pots;

            .469f: no. 6634-A/B: two small pitchers;

            .469g-h: no. 6734 and attached drawing: sugar sifter and a kind of spoon (sugar spoon?);

            .469i: no. 61234: monogram for USN, with anchor; [for U.S. Navy];

            .469j: no. 61234: tray or waiter;

            .469k-m: no. 61534 and two attached drawings: individual fish knives, with drawings of handles; drawings are on backs of price lists for flatware;

            .469n-o: no. 61934: teapot 1020A: wash drawing and sketch, side and top views;

            .469p: no. 61934: plaque: to honor Obadiah Eddy (1645-1727) and his descendants, erected by Eddy Family Association, Inc.; [search Eddy Family to find additional plaques];

            .469q: no. 62134: butter spreader;

            .469r-s: no. 62634: punch ladle, front and side views; and outline of handle;

            .469t-w: no. 62734-A, B, C, D: coffee pots;

            .469x: no. 62834: bread and butter plate;

            .469y: no. 62834: gravy boat and tray, top and side views;

            .469z: no. 63034: (no. 9932 crossed out): centerpiece, watercolor drawing;

 

            .470a-g: no. 7234-A, B, C, D, E, F, G: coffee pots;

            .470h-i: no. 7534, 7534-B: a bowl with cover, with space for a dry-kold pack; and orange juice, etc. holder;

            .470j-k: no. 7734: creamer and sugar bowl, for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .470L: no. 7734-A/B: chalices;

            .470m: no. 71034: coffee pot;

            .470n: no. 71334: bowl of a serving spoon, front and side views;

            .470o-q: no. 71334: trophy cup, decorated with dogs, plus extra drawings of dog and dog heads; plus a picture of a pointer dog from a pack of tobacco;

            .470r-s: no. 73034: mint julep cups;

            .470t-u: no. 73034-A, B: bread and butter plates, one with monogram S;

 

Folder 4: 1934: August  (acc. 2018x72.471a-dd):

            .471a: no. 8134-A/B/C/D/E/F: knob designs; for Daniel Low & Co.;

            .471b-c: no. 8134-A, B: dishes or trays with glass-lined compartments;

            .471d: no. 8234: cocktail fork and iced tea spoon;

            .471e: no. 8234: mayonnaise bowl;

            .471f: no. 8334: loving cup;

            .471g: no. 8834: tea caddy;

            .471h-i: no. 8934: notes about urn 4080; one mentions “for Albert H. Kull” and “see design 31934”; the other is on back of a pending order form;

            .471j-k: no. 8934-A, B: kettles on stands;

            .471L: no. 81134: two knives, for Daniel Low Co.;

            .471m: no. 81334: creamer, top and side views;

            .471n: no. 81334: hot water or coffee urn; for John Wanamaker;

            .471o-q: no. 81434: plaque: tribute of employees of S. Kind & Sons, two sketches and detail of a corner; [Philadelphia jewelers, established 1872];

            .471r: no. 81634: gravy boat and tray, top and side views;

            .471s: no. 82034: coffee pot;

            .471t: no. 82334: outline of Francis I fish knife for serving;

            .471u: no. 82434: spoon, fork, knife, for Daniels, Chicago;

            .471v: no. 82734: outlines of spoons: cream soup, bouillon, and soup; Majestic pattern;

            .471w: no. 82834: serving fork, with outline of spoon bowl;

            .471x: no. 82834: mayonnaise bowl, side views and detail of rim;

.471y: no. 82934: outlines of bouillon and cream soup spoons, Trajan pattern;

.471z: no. 82934: three-compartment vegetable dish: side and top views; for Marshmeyer Richard Silver Co. [i.e. Maschmeyer-Richards Silver Co., St. Louis];

.471aa-bb: no. 82934: meat dish with well and tree; and separate drawing of well and tree;

.471cc-dd: no. 82934-A, B: candlestick or bud vase; and two bud vases;

 

Folder 5: 1934: September-October  (acc. 2018x72.472-.473):

            .472a: no. 9734: centerpiece, top and side views; for Walter J. Yenny;

            .472b-c: no. 9734: coffee pots;

            .472d: no. 91034: Paul Revere bowl with grape decorations;

            .472e: no. 91034: plaque: clock and chimes a memorial to Timothy Rogers Henderson from wife Lizzie George Henderson [biographical information in folder];

            .472f: no. 91334-B: sign: Independent Department Store Service, Inc.;

            .472g: no. 91934-A/B: candelabras, for Norman Pott;

            .472h: no. 92134: meat dish, with well and tree;

            .472i: no. 93534: frame for easel clock; for Cowell & Hubbard;

            .472j: no. 92834: coffee pot;

           

            .473a-b: no. 10634-A, B: bar spice stands; for Duhrman Hotel Supply Co.;

            .473c: no. 101034: hot water pan [for a buffet];

            .473d: no. 101534: loving cup?: “replica of cup no. 1135” from D&H;

            .473e: no. 101734: candelabra, outline and plan;

            .473f: no. 102434: syrup pitcher; for Brown;

            .473g: no. 103034: pots or jars of some sort, perhaps mustard pots or jelly jars; top and side views; [see also 2018x72.474t];

            .473h-i: no. 103034-B, C (B also no. 92134): dishes, small bowls, or ashtrays;

 

Folder 6: 1934: November-December  (acc. 2018x72.474-.475):

            .474a-c: no. 11934-B, C, D: dishes of some sort; .474b includes name Watson and a small sketch of a coffee pot;

            .474d-n: no. 11934-A, B, C: trophy plaques and outlines: William Randolph Hearst Trophy for National R.O.T.C. Rifle Match, with extra drawings of inscriptions;

            .474o: no. 111334: asparagus dish, top and side views;

            .474p: no. 111634: candelabra;

            .474q: no. 112034: cornucopia design; with small sketch of a covered bowl;

            .474r-s: no. 112134-A, B: bowls;

            .474t: no. 112134: pots or jars of some sort, perhaps mustard pots or jelly jars; top and side views; with note: See Mr. Turner; [see also 2018x72.473g];

            .474u-v: no. 112134: butter dish, with extra drawing of mesh design for it;

            .474w-y: no. 112332-A, B: cocktail tidbit stands and a cocktail tidbit dish;

            .474z: no. 112834-A/B: cup or glass holders, with handles;

            .474aa: no. 113034: fork tines and handle; remnants of sketches on back;

            .474bb-oo: no. 113034-A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H: coffee pots with matching creamers and sugars; designs G and H are for Rodgers;

 

            .475a-b: no. 12534-A, B: covered serving dishes, top and side views;

            .475c-d: no. 12634-A, B: bowls or serving dishes;

            .475e: no. 121134: (also no. 91934): note about three-light candelabra for Norman Patt[?];

            .475f: no. 121134: centerpiece: top and side views;

            .475g: no. 121234: note about candelabra no. 10631-A;

            .475h: no. 121434: cup, with bare outline of a saucer;

            .475i: no. 121434: glass? and bottle holder?, with slight outline of a saucer;

            .475j-k: no. 121434-A, B: bowls or serving dishes;

            .475L: no. 121834: covered dish, “showing the only way in which covers of this construction may probably be stacked”;

            .475m-n: no. 121834: covered muffin dish (top and side views); and syrup pitcher;

            .475o: no. 122434: hors d’oeuvres tray, with compartments;

            .475p-s: no. 122334-A, B, C, D: baby bottle warmers?, with note “Designing Room”;

            .475t: no. 122634-A: pitcher;

            .475u: no. 122734: meat dish;

 

Folder 7: 1935: January-February  (acc. 2018x72.476-.477):

            .476a-b: no. 1235-A, B: baby bottle warmers? And handle for a cup; the bottles in design A have the name St. Regis Hotel, and the warmer(?) in design B has a rooster on it;

            .476c: no. 1335: hors d’oeuvres tray, with compartments; top and side views;

            .476d: no. 1735: napkin ring;

            .476e: no. 1835: bowl: side view and detail of rim; for Maschmeyer-Richards Silver Co.;

            .476f: no. 11435: plate or tray, with extra drawing of decoration;

            .476g: no. 11535: plate, with inscription “One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism”;

            .476h-i: no. 11635: outline of a knife, and sketch of a Romaine crumb knife; and an ice cream knife;

            .476j: no. 11635-A/B: egg cups;

            .476k: no. 11635: carving set rest;

            .476L: no. 11635: rim of a plate or tray;

            .476m: no. 11735: coffee pot, with attached drawing for inscription: The Lido;

            .476n: no. 11735: covered dish or tray, top and side views;

            .476o: no. 11835: iced tea spoon;

            .476p-r: no. 12235: gravy boat, with monogram SELC, top and side views; presentation drawing, sketch, and extra sketch of monogram;

            .476s: no. 12535: pineapple knob for a lid or cover;

            .476t-v: no. 12835-A/B, C, and note: three spoons, and a note about them;

 

            .477a: no. 2435: two sets of knives and forks;

            .477b: no. 2635: dish with cover: top and side views;

            .477c: no. 2835: tea strainer;

            .477d: no. 21135: napkin ring;

            .477e: no. 21235: handle, possibly for a bell;

            .477f: no. 21235: partial outline of something, possible large candlestick;

            .477g: no. 21435: tray or waiter, with grape design;

            .477h-i: no. 21435 (also no. WS 7251): vegetable dish, with lid, grape design, to and side views; name on back of .477h: Mrs. Paul Leitman, El Reno, Okla.;

            .477j: no. 21935: Contempora ice tongs and bacon fork;

            .477k: no. 22035: bon bon dish;

            .477L: no. 22035: urn for coffee or hot water;

            .477m: no. 22135: cocktail cup and cocktail shaker;

            .477n-o: no. 22135-A, B: compartmented serving dishes, for relish or hors d’oeuvres;

            .477p-q: no. 22535-A, B: bowls on trays, side views with details of rims of both pieces;

           

 

Box 38: Drawings arranged by date: March-December 1935  (acc. 2018x72.478-.487):          

 

Folder 1: 1935: March-April  (acc. 2018x72.478-.479):

            .478a: date torn, but was in March 1935 folder: three-compartment relish dish, with monogram SR;

            .478b-c: no. 3435 and 3435-B: skewer; and plate or tray; both for Jaccard Jewelry;

            .478d: no. 3535: room service caster, top and side views;

            .478e: no. 3635: pie server, in three sizes;

            .478f: no. 3835-D: coffee pot;

            .478g-h: no. 31135 (also no. 3835-A, B): coffee pot and teapot, with initial W;

            .478i-k: no. 31135, and 31135-C: coffee pot; two teapots;

            .478L: no. 31135: covered dish: top and side views;

            .478m-n: no. 31335: Marquise salad serving spoon and fork; and Marquise serving spoon and fork;

            .478o: no. 31435: skewer? With monogram StR [for St. Regis?];

            .478p-q: no. 31835: outline of spoon; and a filet knife;

            .478r-s: no. 31835: hot milk pots;

            .478t: no. 31935: tray with layout, and something decorated with a fish; for Galbraith;

            .478u: no. 32135: skewer;

            .478v: no. 32135: note: see no. 5134, Ribbed Antique dessert and dinner knife;

            .478w: no. 32235: bowl;

            .478x: no. 32535-A: ice tea spoon;

            .478y: no. 32835-A/B: unknown items (upright sticks); for Webber Duck Inn; [see also .479m];

            .478z: no. 32935: cream server (bowl in tray);

            .478aa-cc: no. 32935-A, B, note: ashtrays; and note to Daniels about them;

 

            .479a: no. 4135: cream server (bowl in tray);

            .479b: no. 4135: note about a gravy boat and tray;

            .479c: cover with a finger hole;

            .479d: no. 4735 (corrected from 4535): coffee pot;

            .479e:no. 4835: gravy boat and tray;

            .479f-h: no. 4835, 4835-A, B: wine cooler stand and two wine coolers;

            .479i: no. 4935: note to Daniels about ashtrays no. 32935-A, B;

            .479j-l: no. 4935: trophy for Texas Field Trail Championship, involving dogs, with extra sketch of a dog and the inscription;

            .479m: no. 41035: some upright stick, for Webber Duck Inn; [see also .478y-];

            .479n: no. 41335: partial drawing of bowl and rim of bowl or plate;

            .479p: no. 41635: covered serving dish; top and side views;

            .479q: no. 41635: tray or waiter: partial sketch;

            .479r-t: no. 416-35-A, B: sombreros, for the Grace Line; [search Grace to see other designs for this company];

            .479u: no. 42335: coffee urn, for George Stern Company;

            .479v-w: no. 42535: coffee or hot water urn, for Hollins College, gift of Class of 1935; and drawing of seal of the college;

 

Folder 2: 1935: May  (acc. 2018x72.480a-cc):

            .480a: no. 5235 (drawn from 31627): loving cup or sugar bowl;

            .480b: no. 5235: knife blade;

            .480c: no. 5735: fruit knife and jelly spoon;

            .480d: no. 51335: note: for Norman Hascall, Hepplewhite urn; same as 22035;

            .480e: no 51335: plaque: for town of Dighton, Massachusetts, no inscription but probably war memorial;

            .480f: no. 51435: Du Barry ice tongs;

            .480g: no. 51435: three-light candelabra;

            .480h: no. 51535: tankard with cover and glass bottom;

            .480i: no. 51635: trophy, for bird hunting, with hunters, a dog, and etched birds; extra drawing is attached to the sheet;

            .480j: no. 51635: tea kettle on stand;

            .480k: no. 51635: five-light candelabra, Marie Antoinette pattern;

            .480L-m: no. 51635-A/B: chop dish, with note from Kerry to Mr. Maule about making nickel silver chop dishes for Hotel St. George;

            .480n: no. 51735: plaque: for something presented to Masonic Temple and Scottish Right Cathedral Association, Scranton, Penn., by Peter Williamson Lodge, in memory of Charles B. Derman, master of and organist for lodge;

            .480o: no. 51735: plaque: only a spacing of the inscription, has dates 1785-1935;

            .480p: no. 52335: bread box for communion bread, top and side views;

            .480q-r: no. 52435-A, B: cocktail shakers;

            .480s: no. 52735: corn server, for Galbraith;

            .480t: no. 52835: plaque: blank space for inscription; picture of sailing ship, Pilgrim men on one side of a windmill, and Native Americans on the other;

            .480u-w: no. 52935: teapot; creamer, sugar bowl, and waste bowl; coffee pot;

            .480x-y: no. 52935: crumb scraper; and asparagus tongs and butter [or butler] pick;

            .480z: no. 53035: oil and vinegar cruet stand; top and side views;

            .480aa: no. 53135: goblet in white metal;

            .480bb: no. 53135: coffee cup and saucer, decorated with grapes;

            .480cc: no. 53135: metal cover for cocktail shaker;

 

Folder 3: 1935: June-July  (acc. 2018x72.481-.482):

            .481a-b: no. 6335: Hepplewhite fish serving fork and knife;

            .481c: no. 6435: tray or waiter;

            .481d-f: no. 6735: trophy: mentions 4935, Texas Field Trail Championship; topped with figures of dogs, with two extra sketches of dogs;

            .481g: no. 61035: fork: front and back views;

            .481h: no. 61735: sterno unit; Mr. Turner;

            .481i: no. 62035-A/B: plate, top and side views;

            .481j: no. 62135-A/B/C/D: designs for monogram, with initial L;

            .481k-l: no. 62435: bread and butter plate and service plate, with grape designs;

            .481m: no. 62835: serving spoon;

           

            .482a: no. 7135: tray; top and side views;

            .482b-h: no. 7235-C, D: gravy and fruit ladles; with two extra drawings and three pages of notes about the ladles; one page on back of 1929 price list for Dominick & Haff;

            .482i-m: no. 71035: bread tray (top and side views); and entrée or chop dish; double vegetable dish (with cover, top and side views); covered butter dish; and vase; all for Gift Shop, Utica, N.Y.;

            .482n: no. 71035: jigger;

            .482o: no. 71235: cream soup spoon and individual salad fork;

            .482p-u: no. 71735, 71735-B: fish dish and drainer; banquet soup tureen; low wine cooler stand (includes drawing of crest with monogram StR); Century pattern jelly server, large salad fork, cream soup spoon, and individual salad fork; and two café parfait glasses; all for St. Regis Hotel;

            .482v: no. 71835: coffee pot, with rattan handle; and small sketch of a coffee pot;

            .482w: no. 73135: salad and fish forks, and fish knife, Majestic pattern, for Samuel Phillips, Inc.;

            .482x: no. 73135: bowl: side view and detail of rim or foot; for Cowell & Hubbard Co.;

 

Folder 4: 1935: August  (acc. 2018x72.483a-dd):

            .483a: no. 8135: teapot;

            .483b: no. 8635: Century pattern salad forks;

            .483c: no. 8635: Shell pattern tablespoon, salad fork, iced tea spoon, bouillon spoon, butter spreader;

            .483d-e: no. 8635: Francis I pattern fish serving knife and serving spoon;

            .483f-k: no. 8935 (one also numbered 8535): trophy plaque: The Coiffure Guild, Inc., New York, with extra drawings of classical heads and the inscription; for Miss McCarthy;

            .483L-m: no. 81235-A/B: handles on cups; one handle is mislabeled 8135-B;

            .483n: no. 81335: punch bowl;

            .483o: no. 81435: note: individual salad fork;

            .483p: no. 81635: plate and cover; top and side views;

            .483q: no. plaque: to honor Zachariah Eddy (1639-1718) and his descendants, erected by Eddy Family Association, Inc.; [search Eddy Family to find additional plaques];

            .483r-s: no. 81635-A, B/C: three different bases for something;

            .483t: no. 82035: tray to carry Escoffier dishes;

            .483u-v: no. 82035: alcohol heater;

            .483w: no. 82235: handles in La Perle pattern for dinner and dessert [utensils not named];

            .483x: no. 82635: loving cup;

            .483y-z: no. 82735: coffee or hot water urn; and a note about it; [see also 2018x72.486q];

            .483aa: no. 82935: plaque: Stuart Forest Nursery in memory of Robert Young Stuart, Chief Forester, U.S. Forest Service; [this was located near Pollock, La.];

            .483bb-dd: no. 83035: salt or pepper shaker; compote; and three- or five-light candelabra;

           

Folder 5: 1935: September  (acc. 2018x72.484a-y):

            .484a-c: no. 9435: two meat dishes and a chop dish, for Wright Kay & Co.;

            .484d: no. 9435-A/B: two oval dishes, top and side views;

            .484e: no. 9535: L’Elegant pattern jelly and sugar spoons, sugar and bon bon tongs, and jelly server;

            .484f: no. 9635: salad dish;

            .484g: no. 91035: Pointed Antique punch bowl ladle, for Hardy, Inc., Seattle, Wash.;

            .484h: no. 91035: lamp base;

            .484i: no. 91035: La Perle handles and blades for salad, fish, tea, and fruit knives, plus sketch of a lid;

            .484j: no. 91135: bowl, probably a trophy bowl, not a punch bowl;

            .484k-l: no. 91235: sketch with note explaining it: outline of goblet and its foot; note to Mr. Turner (Designing Room), initialed C.F. [for Charles T. Freer], (Sales Dept.);

            .484m-n: no. 91335-A, B: two mugs or tankards;

            .484o: no. 91635: room service coffee pot;

            .484p-q: no. 91835: Francis I pattern nut cracker and nut pick; [see also 2018x72.486jj];

            .484r: no. 92035: individual soufflé cup, with detail of rim;

            .484s: no. 92335: teapot and chocolate or hot water pot; for Galbraith;

            .484t: no. 92435: plaque: chimes given by Dr. E. A. Humston in memory of wife Annie M. Humston; [biographical information in folder];

            .484u: no. 92435-A/B: two butter spreaders;

            .484v: no. 92535: salad or dessert fork;

            .484w: no. 92535: coffee urn no. 5600;

            .484x: no. 93035: Hepplewhite pattern tea and salad knives;

            .484y: no. 93035: syrup pitcher;

           

Folder 6: 1935: October  (acc. 2018x72.485a-ff):

            .485a: no. 10135: pepper shaker and open salt;

            .485b: no. 10135: vase to match a jardinière;

            .485c: no. 10135: sick rom set [coffee or teapot with sugar bowl and pitcher stacked on top]; top and side views; detail of rattan or padded handle;

            .485d: no. 10135: coffee pot;

            .485e: no. 10135: soufflé dish; top and side views, for Metropolitan Club, N. York;

            .485f: no. 10235: syrup pitcher and plate;

            .485g: no. 10435: jelly dish, for Hotel Barclay;

            .485h-j: no. 101035: double vegetable dish, for Galt & Bro., Washington; double vegetable dish; and open vegetable dish;

            .485k: no. 101435: Hepplewhite pattern tomato and cucumber servers, and salt spoon;

            .485L: no. 101435-A/B: a cup and a goblet, both with smaller cup set inside;

            .485m-n: no. 101635: probably a centerpiece, with a cherub (or cupid), and an extra drawing of cherub/cupid decoration for a bowl; [see also 2018x72.486u-v];

            .485o: no. 101735: trophy plaque: Safety Award, Southeastern Greyhound Lines, Maintenance Department; decorated with a greyhound dog and a bus;

            .485p-q: no. 101835-A/B, B: dish covers, one with wash coloring;

            .485r: no. 102135: Francis I pattern pie server;

            .485s: no. 102135: note: tea strainer, see Francis folder, also no. 21537;

            .485t: no. 102235: pitcher, for Linz Brothers;

            .485u: no. 102335: outlines of dessert and dinner knives and forks, for Les Cinq Fleurs pattern;

            .485v: no. 102435: sherbet cup, in pewter;

            .485w: no. 102435: sugar bowl, with Palmer House body;

            .485x: no. 102435: coffee pot;

            .485y: no. 102435: candlestick, with sketch of candle cup;

            .485z-cc: no. 103035: vegetable dish and three meat dishes;

            .485dd-ff: no. 103035- A, B, C/D: a centerpiece; centerpiece or flower bowl (top and side views); two compotes (side views and design of rims);

           

Folder 7: 1935: November  (acc. 2018x72.486a-kk):

            .486a: no. 11335: bowl, side view and detail of rim; for Cowell & Hubbard;

            .486b: no. 11435: compote, with dolphin stem; for Cowell & Hubbard;     

            .486c: no. 11535: meat dish, with well and tree;

            .486d: no. 11635: kettle on stand;

            .486e: no. 11635: hot plate mat, with felt pad; [trivet];

            .486f-g: no. 11635: two trays or waiters;

            .486h: no. 11735: tray or waiter, for Mr. Rivard;

            .486i-k: Nov. 11, 1935: three meat dishes, with cornucopia decoration;

            .486L: no. 111235: cover for a dish or plate;

            .486m-n: no. 111235: two bowls on plates;

            .486o-p: no. 111235: creamer and sugar bowl;

            .486q: no. 111335: note: urn, same as 82735; [see also 2018x72.483y-z];

            .486r: no. 111335: hot water kettle; matching a Dominick & Haff pattern;

            .486s-t: no. 111535: flatware: fish knives and fork; and dinner fork, tea spoon, dinner knife, and butter spreader;

            .486u-v: details for the centerpiece no.101635 [2018x72.485m-n];

            .486w: no. 112035: bake dish;

            .486x: no. 112035: tray, with ship engraved in middle; for Fore River Shipyard; [see .486kk];

            .486y: no. 112135: note: Francis I sherbet: see no. 12428-A;

            .486z: no. 112235: an unknown item, perhaps a matchbox holder???;

            .486aa-cc: no. 112235-A, B: goblets (two marked B);

            .486dd: no. 112735: two-handled cup, perhaps for bouillon;

            .486ee-ff: no. 112735-A, B: two covered bowls, perhaps tureens;

            .486gg-hh: no. 112735-A, B: two toast racks, front and side views;

            .486ii: no. 112935: creamer to match no. 2710 tea set;

            .486jj: no. 112935: note: Francis I nut cracker – see no. 91835; [see 2018x72.484p-q];

            .486kk: no. 112935: tray, presented to S.W. Wakeman by Fore River Plant; with ship engraved in middle; [for Fore River Shipyard – see .486x]; [biographical information in file];

           

Folder 8: 1935: December  (acc. 2018x72.487a-y):

            .487a: no. 12235: toast dish and cover;

            .487b: no. 12335: three-compartment vegetable dish; top and side views;

            .487c; no. 12435: finger bowl and plate, top and side views;

            .487d: no. 12535: coffee pot, with removable side handle;

            .487e: no. 12635: kettle on stand;

            .487f: no. 12935: Francis I pattern salad and tea knives;

            .487g: no. 121135: meat platter; “return to Designing Room”;

            .487h-i: no. 121135: goblet, and note to Mr. Rivard about it;

            .487j: no. 121235: tray or waiter;

            .487k-l: no. 121235: water pitcher, and a note about a pitcher;

            .487m: no. 121635: Queen Anne breakfast knife;

            .487n: no. 121635: compote, side view and detail of rim;

            .487o: no. 121735: compote, side view and detail of rim;

            .487p: no. 121735: Francis I cruet set;

            .487q: no. 121735: Francis I trivet [or hot plate mat];

            .487r: no. 121735: Francis I napkin ring;

            .487s: no. 121935-B: three-light candelabra; for H. Wachhorst Co., Sacramento;   

            .487t: no. 122035: three-compartment luncheon plate;

            .487u: no. 122435: outline of rim of a tray or waiter;

            .487v: no. 122435: coffee or tea cup, with several sketches of cups and a saucer;

            .487w: no. 122635: waiter [meat dish – crossed out]; top and side views;

            .487x: no. 123035: trophy cup: National Squash Tennis Association;

            .487y: no. 123135: baseball bats, three sizes, all with name Babe Ruth;

           

           

 

Box 39: Drawings arranged by date: January-June 1936  (acc. 2018x72.488-.493):    

 

Folder 1: 1936: January  (acc. 2018x72.488a-vv):

            .488a-b: no. 1236: two comports (i.e. compotes);

            .488c: no. 1236: sandwich plate, top and side views;

             .488d-f: no. 1236: candlestick and two candelabras;

            .488g-i: no. 1936: three-compartment luncheon plate and a letter from J. J. Daniel, Chicago, to Reed & Barton, Jan. 4, 1936, about the plates, which were to be made for American Airlines;

            .488j: no. 11036: creamer;

            .488k: no. 11036: candlestick;

            .488L-m: no. 11136-A, B: altar vases for Temple Emanuel, both decorated with Star of David;

            .488n: no. 11635: double vegetable dish, with cover: top and side views;

            .488o-p: no. 12036: individual cocktail tray, with cocktail cup;

            .488q-v: no. 12036, 12036-A, B: tea or coffee pot; two knives; two forks, two covers for dishes or plates; all to have monogram NYCS; all in a streamlined, modern style;

            .488w: no. 12236: goblet, decorated with grapes;

            .488x: no. 12336: tea strainer;

            .488y: no. 12536: dish with cover, top and side views;

            .488z: no. 12736: coffee service tray, top and side views;

            .488aa: no. 12736: Old English Antique dinner knife, with monogram C;

            .488bb-dd: no. 12736: serving pieces: salad forks and spoons, and cold meat forks;

            .488ee: no. 12836: base for a vase;

            .488ff-gg: no. 12836: trophy cup: National Squash Tennis Association, with notes by H. H. Galbraith;

            .488hh: no. 12836: mahogany box for container: top, side, and front views;

            .488ii-kk: no. 1236-A, B: launching bottles for U.S.S. Tucker (Feb. 1936) and U.S.S. Downes (April 1936), both at Norfolk Navy Yard, with extra sketch showing the back view of the two bottles;

            .488LL-mm: no. 12936: holders for orange juice glass and for coffee glass, both for American Airlines; [see also 2018x72.489q];

            .488nn1-3: no. 13036: letter from H. H. Galbraith, New York, to Joe H. Martin, Taunton,  about an order for hotel wares for Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Davenport; [the Davenports had a grand hotel in Spokane, Wash.];

            .488oo1-3: no. 13036: two match stands and ashtrays with match book holders, for Davenport;

            .488pp1-2: no. 13036: two finger bowls, for Davenport;

            .488qq: no. 13036: orange juice holder, for Davenport;

            .488rr: no. 13036: oyster stew bowl, top and side views; for Davenport;

            .488ss: no. 13036: sugar bowl, for Davenport;

            .488tt: no. 13036: room service coffee pot, top and side views, for Davenport;

            .488uu1-6:  no. 13036- A, B, C D, E/F, G/H/I: plate and dish covers, one specified as a toast cover; for Davenport;

            .488vv: no. 13136: ashtray;

 

Folder 2: 1936: February  (acc. 2018x72.489a-jj):

            .489a1-2: no. 2236: letter, H.H. Galbraith, New York, Jan. 25, 1936, to Reed & Barton, with name Mr. Rivard added in pencil, about an order for Westchester Country Club;

            .489b-i: no. 2236, 2236-A, B, C, D: drawings for Westchester Country Club: two creamers, two vegetable dishes, a banquet soup tureen, ice bowl, and two other bowls;

            .489j: no. 2336: Hepplewhite salt spoon;

            .489k-m: no. 2436: fern box for Temple Emanuel, with extra sketches of name and Star of David;

            .489n: no. 2636: a small specialized fork; for John E. Lewis;

            .489o-p: no. 2636: Paul Revere bowl, and candlestick to accompany it

            .489q: no. 2636: holders for orange juice and coffee glasses, for American Airlines; [see also 2018x72.488ll-mm];

            .489r: no. 21136: Francis I corkscrew;

            .489s: no. 21336: goblet;

            .489t-u: no. 21436-A, B: two holders for glasses;

            .489v: no. 21836: tray or waiter; Mr. Turner;

            .489w: no. 21936: partial sketch, probably of a bowl;

            .489x: no. 22036: soup, cream soup, and bouillon spoons in French Antique pattern;

            .489y: no. 22036: plaque: tribute to Kate George Aldrige [sic, probably Aldridge was meant] and Sallie Andrews England, members of Woman’s Missionary Society, for an elevator; [both names are found in Hinds County, Mississippi, but it’s impossible to tell if those are the same women];

            .489z: no. 22136-R: kettle on stand;

            .489aa: no. 22536: service plate, top and side views;

            .489bb-cc: no. 22636: spoon, with seal of Texas Centennial Exposition, and inscription for Maxwell House Coffee, 1886-1936;

            .489dd-ee: no. 22636: inscription: Rogers Cup, Brae Burn Country Club, in honor of President Leon B. Rogers; and names of winners; [search Brae Burn for other designs for this club];

            .489ff-gg: no. 22736-R: trophy cup and sketch of base;

            .489hh: no. 22836: vegetable dish and gravy boat and tray; note: see no. 22332 or 8933, see Mr. Stark[?];

            .489ii-jj: no. 22836: double vegetable dish and meat dish, both in Hawthorne pattern;

 

Folder 3: 1936: March  (acc. 2018x72.490a-z):

            .490a-b: no. 3536: note: finger bowl, Francis I; and the sketch of the finger bowl;

            .490c-e: no. 3736: bowl (top and side views); butter dish (top and side views); and crumb scraper and tray; all in Hepplewhite pattern;

            .490f-g: no. 3736-A, B: fish serving knives; Hepplewhite pattern;

            .490h-j: no. 3936: bread & butter plate; salad plate; (top and side views of both); and note about the salad plate: see no. 41336-B;

            .490k-l: no. 3936: two waiters; top and side views;

            .490m-n: no. 3936-A, B: two trophy cups, decorated with dogs; for P. A. Kolstad, Texas;

            .490o: March 17/36: ice bucket? with name: The Barclay;

            .490p: no. 31936: Paul Revere open salt;

            .490q: no. 32436: bacon dish, top and side views;

            .490r: no. 32536: meat dish, with well and tree;

            .490s: no. 32636: note: two-compartment vegetable dish: see U.S. 7251;

            .490t: no. 32636: three-compartment dish, with grape decoration; top and side views;

            .490u: no. 32636-A/B: meat dish with well and tree; grape decoration; top and side views;

            .490v-y: no. 33036-A, B, C: trophies, for rowing, with an extra sketch of rowers;

            .490z: no. 33036-A/B: hot water plate: top and side views;

 

Folder 4: 1936: April  (acc. 2018x72.491a-ww):

            .491a-i: no. 4236: hot water food pan with cover: various views;

            .491j-m: no. 4636: Mr. Turner’s copies of serving pieces decorated with cupids: cold meat fork; gravy ladle, jelly server, sugar and cream soup spoons, tomato server, coffee spoon, ice cream fork; salad fork and spoon, tablespoon, serving spoon;

            .491n-r: no. 4636, 4636-C, D: a dish in various styles, with extra design drawings, including monogram A;

              .491s: no. 4736: a small specialty fork;

            .491t-v: no. 4736-A, B: syrup pitchers;

            .491w: no. 4836: large serving spoon;

            .491x-1-2: no. 4836: launching bottle, front and back views, for U.S.S. Bagley (June 1936), at Norfolk Navy Yard, with extra sketch of crest to go on bottle;

            .491y: no. 4936: teapot;

            .491z-1-21: no. 4936: Longchamp [or Longchamps] Restaurant: letter, H. H. Galbraith, New York, to Mr. Fred Kerry, Reed & Barton, about equipment for the Lustig people’s new Longchamp Restaurant; and design drawings for plate covers, bread trays, water pitchers, creamers, sugar bowls, teapots, coffee pots, sauce boats, a butter shell, finger bowls, and knives (dinner, and three styles of butter knives); the knives exhibit the most modern streamlined design; [see also 2018.72.493q and .512hh];

            .491aa-1-2: no. 41036 (redrawn from 10633-C): a punch bowl, for Atlantic City Horse Show Association, Inc., decorated with seahorse; plus printed design of the association’s logo;

            .491bb: no. 41336-A: dessert plate; top and side views;

            .491cc-1-2: no. 41336-B (also no. 3936): salad plate, top and side views;

            .491dd: no. 41436: coffee pot, with penciled-in crest for The Croydon;

            .491ee: no. 41436: sherbet;

            .491ff: no. 41436: Frances I double vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .491gg-jj: no. 41536: goblet; cocktail cup; parfait glass; and finger bowl;

            .491kk: no. 42436: “King” oyster fork, and oyster fork with iced tea handle;

            .491LL-oo: no. 42936: creamers;

            .491pp-qq: no. 42936: sauce boats;

            .491rr-tt no. 42936: teapot; coffee pot;

 

Folder 5: 1936: May  (acc. 2018x72.492a-uu):

            .492a-c: no. 5536, 5536-A/B, C: Texas [spelled Taxes] Centennial celebration, and two designs for souvenir spoons;

            .492d-e: no. 5536: gravy boat and tray; and covered double vegetable dish; both with grape decorations;

            .492f-g: no. 5636: trays or waiters, top and side views;

            .492h: no. 5636: oval bowl, on feet;

            .492i-j: no. 51336, 51326-B (also no. 61336-A): tray and plate, or two trays; same decorative design on what might be a bowl and a vase;

            .492k-m: no. 51436: “Jubilee” cucumber and tomato servers; and a “Columbia” fish serving knife;

            .492n-x: no. 51536: Francis I cordial, wine/sherry, cocktail, and champagne cups; creamer; sugar bowl; teapot; coffee pot; kettle on stand; note about urn drawing; and waiter;

            .492y: no. 51836: finger bowl, with cornucopias, for Linz Bros.;

            .492z-aa: no. 51836: bowl; bread tray;

            .492bb-gg: no. 51836: combination breakfast dish, with extra sketches;

            .492hh: no. 51936: note: salad plate, refer to 12235 drawing;

            .492ii-jj: no. 51936: dessert plate; bread and butter plate;

            .492kk: no. 52136: candle drip;

            .492LL: no. 52136: pie, ice cream, and cheese knives;

            .492mm: no. 52236: note: Francis I coffee, see no. 51536, Emil Kraft, Mobile, Ala.;

            .492nn-oo: no. 52236-A, B: punch bowl, with inscription “This bowl is made from trophies” [see 2018x72.170f and .451j]; and bowl without inscription;

            .492pp-qq: no. 52536: part of a goblet, and a note about “redrawn no. 5438”;

            .492rr: no. 52536: pepper & salt shaker;

            .492ss: no. 52536: bread tray;

            .492tt: no. 52636: ewer and two goblets, decorated with cornucopias;

            .492uu: no. 52736: optic glass pitcher frame, with handle detail; [no. N.E. 225 crossed out];

 

Folder 6: 1936: June  (acc. 2018x72.493a-s):

            .493a-b: no. 6136: plaque: Presented to The REO Motor Car Co. in commemoration of 25 years of continuous service, by the Willard Storage Battery Co., 1911-1936; [see also 2018x72.494mm];

            .493c: no. 6436: sign: American Fidelity Company;

            .493d: no. 6936: syrup pitcher and tray;

            .493e: no. 61236: Century pattern butter spreaders, and salad forks, for Maiden Home Office;

            .493f: no. 61236: Les Six Fleurs pattern fruit forks and knife;

            .493g: no. 61436-B: plate or tray, for Robt. L. Tschumy, Galveston, Texas [Tschumy owned a jewelry store];

            .493h: no. 61836: ice cream server;

            .493i: three-compartment covered dish;

            .493i-j: no. 62336: bread and butter plate; service plate; top and side views;

            .493k-m: no. 62436-A, B: petite marmite bowls, with an extra sketch;

            .493n-p: no. 62536: coffee pot; syrup pitcher; cocoa pot, which is for West Point Academy cadet mess;

            .493q: no. 62536: mint julep cup, with name Longchamps [see also 2018x72.491z];

            .493r-s: no. 63036: meat dish, top and side views; with attached note: Mr. Turner (written on back of part of an account);

 

 

 

Box 40: Drawings arranged by date: July 1936-February 1937  (acc. 2018x72.494-.501):      

           

Folder 1: 1936: July  (acc. 2018x72.494a-oo):

            .494a-b: no. 7136: butter dish (see also no. 112134); and banquet tureen and cover;

            .494c-f: no. 7236: kettle on stand; gravy boat and tray; tray or waiter; meat platter;

            .494g-h: no. 7336-A, B: Hepplewhite salad knives;

            .494i: no. 7336: creamer and sugar, for Dohrman Co.;

            .494j: no. 7336: vase, for Groghan’s Jewel Box [Charleston, S.C.];

            .494k: no. 7336: wine cooler;

            .494L: no. 7336: three-compartment covered dish, drawn for estimate only;

            .494m: no. 7636: coffee pot;

            .494n: no. 7736: partial sketch of centerpiece, reg. D&H 392/72;

            .494o-q: no. 71036: coffee pot, inscribed The Chatelaine; and Old English fork and TC monogram designs;

            .494r: no. 71036-A: coffee pot; with note: Designing Dep.

            .494s: no. 71036-B (also no. 7336, and N.E. 236): teapot and coffee pot (side and top views); for Dohrman Co.; with note: return to Designing Room;

            .494t: no. 71536: lemon dish;

            .494u-x: no. 72036: cordial, cocktail, and mint julep cups, and goblet, Hepplewhite;

            .494y: no. 72236: spoon for U.S. Navy;

            .494z: no. 72336: fork, for Hotel Muehlebach, Daniels; [search hotel name to find other items designed for it];

            .494aa: no. 72336: Hepplewhite breakfast knife;

            .494bb-ff: no. 72436: sherbet, mint julep, two goblets, and a dinner plate (top and side views);

            .494gg-ii: no. 72536-A, B: cigarette chests; B includes a peace pipe on top, and a quotation from “The Song of Hiawatha” on the side; includes presentation drawing of 72536-B;

            .494jj-kk: no. 72836: Paul Revere bowl, with JL monogram, and extra sketch of monogram, in modern letters;

            .494LL: no. 72936: butter spreader;

            494mm: no. 72936: plaque: Presented in honor of 25 years of continuous service to the REO Motor Car Co., by the Willard Storage Battery Co., 1911-1936; decorated with picture of a car battery; [see also 2018x72. .493a-b:];

            .494nn: no. 73036: salad forks, for Alfred Bourgeois, Sr., La Perle;

            .494oo: no. 7/30/36: sugar bowl or two-handled bowl;

           

Folder 2: 1936: August  (acc. 2018x72.495a-qq):

            .495a: no. 8336: bread and butter plate;

            .495b: [with no. 8336?]: hot cake [pancake] cover;

            .495c: no. 8436: dinner and dessert forks;

            .495d: no. 8436: tray;

            .495e-h: no. 8436, 8436-A, B: matching pieces, with Art Deco decoration: mustard class [sic, i.e. glass?] holder; wine cooler; two coffee pots;

            .495i-m: no. 8536-A, B, C, D, E: bowls, two on stems;

            .495n-o: no. 8736: candlestick; and covered dish;

            .495p: no. 81036: dinner bell in Pointed Antique pattern;

            .495q-v: no. 81136, no. 81136-A, B: trophy plaque: New Jersey golf championship, presented by A. C. Buckley; with extra drawings of cartouche for names, seal of New Jersey, and inscription; plus two sketches of trophy cups for the same purpose;

            .495w-x: no. 81236-A, B: salt and pepper shakers and holders, for Southern Pacific Railroad; top and side views;

            .495y: no. 81336-A/B: inscription for a horse pulling contest; probably for a trophy plaque;

            .495z: no. 81936-A/B: cross for candelabra: two designs;

            .495aa: no. 82036: note about service plate and bread & butter plate, from D&H drawings;

            .495bb: no. 82036: candelabra arms: two designs;

            .495cc: no. 82136: carafe top;

            .495dd: no. 82536: Hepplewhite platter spoon;

            .495ee-hh: no. 82636-A, B: two drawings of a stand with sugar bowl and salt and pepper shakers, a drawing of plan of sugar bowl, and a letter from Kerry to Mr. Rivard about the commission from Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co., in connection with Southern Pacific deal;

            .495ii-jj: no. 82736: two bread trays; top and side views;

            .495kk: no. 82836: rough sketch of plaque for Eddy family [search the name to find other Eddy family plaques];

            .495LL: no. 82836: sandwich plate;

            .495mm-nn: no. 83136 [also no. WS 7343]: two punch ladles, both with grape designs;

            .495oo-qq: no. 83136: punch cup; two drawings of trays for punch bowls;

           

Folder 3: 1936: September-October  (acc. 2018x72.496-.497):

            .496a: no. 9936: coffee pot;

            .496b: no. 91036: candelabra;

            .496c: no. 91036-B: jelly dish;

            .496d: no. 91630: tea fork and fruit fork;

            .496e: no. Sept. 16/36: new sketch for inscription for New Jersey golf championship trophy;

            .496f: no. 92336: Hepplewhite crumb scraper;

            .496g: no. 92336: trophy plaque: Insurance Bowling League, with picture of man bowling;

            .496h: no. 92836-B: note about a one gallon shaker [cocktail shaker];

            .496i: no. 93036: pepper & salt shakers;

           

            .497a: no. 10236: note about a punch ladle;

            .497b: no. 10236: sketches of profile of a covered jar and upper body of man wearing a winter cap; with name Leon Rubin, Ct.;

            .497c-e: no. 10236: ice cream stand; and two wine cooler buckets for Hotel Statler;

            .497f: no. 10536: tray: top and side views;

            .497g: no. 10636: hot water or coffee urn;

            .497h-i: no. 10736: punch bowl, decorated with cornucopias, and sketch of a punch cup; with sketch of “mts [mounts] for top of bowl”;

            .497j: no. 10836: trophy bowl;

            .497k-l: no. 101236: large goblets in 14 karat gold;

            .497m: no. 101336: note: drawings for Southern Pacific in separate folder; [not part of this collection];

            .497n: no. 101436: chafing dish;

            .497o: no. 101536: tray, punch ladle, punch cup;

            .497p: no. 101636: teapot or coffee pot, with small sketches of pitcher and ewer;

            .497q-t: no. 101936: two vegetable dishes; soufflé dish; and fern dish [centerpiece];

            .497u: no. 102036: note about invalid coffee set;

            .497v-z: no. 102036, 102036-A, B: items for Williamsburg Inn: fork; two coffee pots; and two sets of creamers and sugar bowls;

            .497aa: no. 102136: meat platter with well and tree; and a hot water pan & cover;

            .497bb: no. 102236: drainer for an oyster plate;

            .497cc: no. 102736: note about a hot water kettle;

            .497dd-gg: no. 102736-1, 2, 3: three teapots; and a letter form H. H. Galbraith, to Fred Kerry at Reed & Barton, about the teapots to be made for Mr. Hirsch of the Bamberger and Macy dining rooms;

           

Folder 4: 1936: November  (acc. 2018x72.498a-kk):

            .498a-b: no. 11236: two unknown items; one may be a box (decorated with a female figure); and the other seems to be a kind of dish;

            .498c: no. 11236: serving knife and serving fork, with separate sketch of handle;

            .498d: no. 11236: meat dish, for Bellevue-Stratford Hotel; top and side views;

            .498e-f: no. 11336: pitcher with lid, plus extra drawing of B and O monogram; [probably for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]; [see also. 498o];

            .498g: no. 11436: tray, top and side views;

            .498h: no. 11436: pen vegetable dish, partial sketch;

            .498i: no. 11436: flatware: fruit knife, fish knife and fork, fish serving fork and knife, mocha spoon;

            .498j: no. 11936: La Comtesse fish serving knife and fork; [see also .498n-o];

            .498k: no. 11936: cocktail tray;

            .498L-m: no. 111036-A, b: hot water plates and covers;

            .498n-o: no. 111236: La Comtesse individual fish fork and knife; [see also.498j];

            .498p: no. 111236: pitcher with lid, monogramed B and O; [probably for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]; [see also. 498e-f];

            .498q: no. 111236: part of something, perhaps a hot water dish;

            .498r-s: no. 111236: covered soup bowls; [see also .498u];

            .498t: no. 111636: table knives: breakfast, dinner, dessert;

            .498u: no. 111636-A/B: covered soup bowls; [see also .498r-s];

            .498v: no. 111736: basket;

            .498w: no. 111736: teapot;

            .498x-z: no. 111736-A, B: hot milk jugs, with rattan handles;

            .498aa: no. 111936-A/B: vase or loving cup;

            .498bb: no. 112036: key tag for Hotel Pennsylvania, New York (front and back views);

            .498cc: no. 112336: note: about an almond dish;

            .498dd: no. 112436: individual fish knives and forks;

            .498ee: no. 112536: note: urn – see no. 51838; also an order number;

            .498ff-gg: no. 112536: covered dishes;

            .498hh: no. 112736: burgundy basket [resembles a gravy boat];

            .498ii: no. 112836: game blade [knife blade];

            .498jj: no. 112836: outlines of profiles of sherbet cup and dessert plate;

            .498kk: no. 113036: sherbet cup;

           

Folder 5: 1936: December  (acc. 2018x72.499a-dd):

            .499a: no. 12136: coffee urn, with detail of handle;

            .499b: no. 12336: basket;

            .499c-h: no. 12336-A, B, C: coffee pots, creamers, and sugar bowls;

            .499i: no. 12436: teapot;

            .499j: no. 121036: dessert fork, butter knife, dessert knife; (outlines only);

            .499k: no. 121436: outlines of knife, fork, spoon, for Santa Fe Railroad;

            .499L-r: no. 121436-A, B: coffee pots, creamers, sugar bowls, in a streamlined modern style; [see also .499y-, which are for Santa Fe Railroad];

            .499s: no. 121636: tray, top and side views;

            .499t: no. 121736: cover for meat dish, top and side views;

            .499u: no. 121736: ladle, in Six Flower pattern;

            .499v-x: no. 121836: coffee pot, sugar bowl, and creamer;

            .499y-cc: no. 122936: three coffee pots; creamer and sugar bowl; and syrup pitcher and plate; all for Santa Fe Railroad; [see also .499k, .499L-r];

            .499dd: no. 123036: newspaper holder, front and side views;

           

Folder 6: 1937: January  (acc. 2018x72.500a-p):

            .500a: no. 1437: cup holder, for Hotel Muehlebach, Daniels; [search hotel name to find other items designed for it];

            .500b: no. 1537: gravy boat and tray;

            .500c: no. 1737: teapot, monogrammed PD;

            .500d-e: no. 11137: Five Flower dessert knife and fork; and Old English ramekin fork;

            .500f: no. 11237: Hepplewhite coffee cup and saucer, top and side views of saucer;

            .500g: no. 11237: punch cup;

            .500h: no. 11237: candelabra, sketch focusing on an arm and candle cup;

            .500i: no. 11337-A: punch bowl, with tray and cup, decorated with grapes;

            .500j: no. 11537: knife and three-tine fork;

            .500k: no. 11837: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .500L: no. 11937: bouillon cup, with cornucopia design;

            .500m-n: no. 12637: finger bowls & plates; embossed property of Reed & Barton;

            .500o: no. 12637: bread & butter plate; embossed property of Reed & Barton;

            .500p: no. 12837: dish, top and side views;

           

Folder 7: 1937: February  (acc. 2018x72.501a-xx):

            .501a: no. 2137: Jack Shepard coffee pot;

            .501b: no. 2137-A: wine cooler?;

            .501c: no. 2137-C: note: look in 3838;

            .501d-f: no. 2237-A, B, A/B: two sugar bowls, two creamers;

            .501g-i: no. 2337: trophy plaque: Gen. Edwards Trophy, presented by Arthur Ashworth, for Taunton Rifle & Pistol Club;

            .501j-n: no. 2837: ice cream liner and mustard pot; oil and vinegar cruets and stand; bread tray; sauce boat; tureen covers; all for Westchester Country Club;

            .501o: no. 2837: possibly a sugar bowl;

            .501p: no. 2837: cover for a china platter, top and side views;

            .501q: no. 2837: waiter, top and side views;

            .501r-s: no. 21037: La Perle serving fork and spoon; plus a note about them;

            .501t-z: no. 21037-A, B, C, D, E/F: flatware: knives, forks, spoons; in a modern, streamlined style;

            .501aa: no. 21237: ice cream stand;

            .501bb: no. 21237: note: about a water pitcher, tray, coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl;

            .501cc: no. 21237: tray;

            .501dd-ff: no. 21537: Francis I tea strainer: note and two drawings, one marked for Jerry Shea, the other marked for W.F. Newhall & Sons, Lynn, Mass.;

            .501gg: no. 21737-A/B/C: Hepplewhite fork, with new tines;

            .501hh-jj: no. 21737-A, B, A/B: flatware sets: knife, fork, tablespoon, teaspoon; all in a modern style;

            .501kk: no. 21837: water pitcher: small sketch, but mostly a note about it, made for Grogan Co.;

            .501LL-nn: no. 21837-A/B, C: decorations for a tray, with a small sketch of a coffee pot; an aspic dish, with variations in design; and a rough sketch of decoration for a tray;

            .501oo: no. 21937: butter spreader;

            .501pp: no. 21937: communion tray, topped with a cross;

            .501qq-1-3: no. 21937-A, B, C: bud vases, or possibly candlesticks;

            .501rr-1-4: no. 21837-A, B: two vases, with inscriptions on separate pieces of paper; vase B is for P.G. Storm & Linz Bros.;

            .501ss-1-2: no. 22137-A: front and back views of a bottle, with a face on the front;

            .501tt-1-4: no. 22437-A: container for launching bottle for U.S.S. Helm, May 1937, with three additional sketches for it;

            .501uu-1-2: no. 22437-B: container for launching bottle for U.S.S. Blue, May 1937, with an additional sketches for it;

            .501vv: no. 22537: service plate, top and side views;

            .501ww-xx: no. 22637: Paul Revere bowls;  

 

 

 

Box 41: Drawings arranged by date: March-October 1937  (acc. 2018x72.502-.509): 

           

Folder 1: 1937: March  (acc. 2018x72.502a-qq):

            .502a: no. 3137: loving cup;

            .502b: no. 3137-A/B: Francis I tea strainer;

            .502c: no. 3237: Heritage oyster ladle; front and side views;

            .502d-e: no. 3537: flatware: soup spoons; and Pointed Antique fruit knife and fork;

            .502f: no. 3837: note: Francis I vegetable dish: same as no. 41436;

            .502g-j: no. 3837-A, B: ice cream stands;

            .502k-o: no. 3937, 3937-A, B: candlesticks;

            .502p-q: no. 31037: Francis I soup ladle;

            .502r: no. 31137: teapot;

            .502s: no. 31637: candlestick;

            .502t: no. 31637: partial sketch of a tray;

            .502u-v: no. 31637: pansy flower holder, and extra sketch of a flower bowl attached to it;

            .502w: no. 31837: note: bread tray;

            .502x-y: no. 31837: mayonnaise bowls;

            .502z-1-3: no. 31837: trophy plaque: Colonel Benjamin Levine Trophy, The Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands, Inc.; with extra sketch of inscription; and an extra design drawing which was attached to the plaque;

            .502aa-dd: no. 32237-A, B: a tray designed to hold two dishes and two spoons, with extra sketches of handles; [see 2018x72.503a-d for additional drawings and a letter];

            .502ee-ff: no. 32337: coffee or hot water urn, for H. Morton & Co., Oakland, Calif., with extra sketch of lamp;

            .502gg-ii: no. 32337-A, B: two vases, both with In Memoriam included in design; also extra sketch of symbols of the four Gospel writers to go on vase A; vase B decorated with crosses; both to have inscriptions;

            .502jj: no. 32437: note: Francis I punch bowl and cup, same as 10736;

            .502kk: no. 32437: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .502LL-mm: no. 32937-A, B: bread plates, one to have emblem of shepherd with motto “God Speed Thee on Thy Way”; and other that emblem and the words In Hoc Signo Vinces;

            .502nn-oo: no. 33037: kettle on stand to match Jack Sheppard Set, and note to Mr. Rivard requesting the sketch, to be for Trefry & Patridge;

            .502pp: no. 33037: waiter, top and side views; with inscription For Mrs. Greeley Ladd; [Margaret and Greeley Ladd lived in the Twin Cities, where he worked for the Lavoris Co.];

            .502qq: no. 33137: chalice;

           

Folder 2: 1937: April  (acc. 2018x72.503a-cc):

            .503a-d: no. 4137-A, B, C: letter, H. H. Galbraith to Fred Kerry, and drawings for tray to hold two jelly dishes and two spoons, for Hotel Statler; [see 2018x72.502aa-dd to see more drawings for this];

            .503e-f: no. 4237-A, B: two glass holders;

            .503g-h: no. 4437: (also no. 11237): sketch for inscription: 1912-D-1937; and note about a service plate;

            .503i: no. 4437 (also no. 4137): Francis I tea strainer;

            .503j-m: no. 4537, 4537-A, B: candelabras, one marked for University Club, Chicago;

            .503n: no. 4737: punch cup, for Maier & Berkele, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.;

            .503o: no. 4837: Contempora salad forks; for Selley E. Mosher, Mich.;

            .503p-q: no. 41237-A: comb and brush set; nail file and velvet brush set;

            .503r-v: no. 41237-A, B, C, D, E: hand mirrors;

            .503w: no. 41537: Pointed Antique tea bell;

            .503x: no. 41537: food pan for Paulet[?] dish; [maybe poulet dish; see 2017x72.504i];

            .503y: no. 42837: Old English Antique jelly server;

            .503z: no. 42837: chafing dish or food warmer;

            .503aa: no. 42937: cake stand;

            .503bb: no. 42937: tray with feet; top and side views;

            .503cc: no. 43037: meat dish, top and side views;

           

Folder 3: 1937: May  (acc. 2018x72.504a-ee):

            .504a: no. 5337: tankard, “made from mug sent here I.S.C.”;

            .504b: no. 5437: (also no. 8234): Francis I mayonnaise bowl;

            .504c-1-2: no. 5537: Pointed Antique fish knives;

            .504d: no. 5737: three cocktail shakers;

            .504e-1-3: no. 5737-A, B: trophy plaques, and extra inscription; for Group Board Conference of Directors of Production Credit Associations, Doeville Production Credit Association;

            .504f: no. 51137: candlestick and service plate (top and side views);

            .504g: no. 51237: loving cup;

            .504h-i: no. 51237 (also N.E. 264): chafing dish, top and side views;

            .504j: no. 51237: (also N.E. 270): poulet dish; top and side views; [see also 2018x72.503x];

            .504k: no. 51237: centerpiece; came with .504L;

            .504L: no. 51337: order for a centerpiece, came with .504k, although numbers are different; on back: photo of flatware set in a storage chest;

            .504m: no. 51337: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl;

            .504n: no. 51337: tray, top and side views;

            .504o-p: no. 51837: five-light and seven-light candelabras;

            .504q: no. 51837: vase, with focus on feet and base;

            .504r: no. 52137: filet knife, for Alexander Dohrman Supply Co.;

            .504s-y: no. 52437-A,B, C: creamers, sugar bowls, and coffee pots for The Hampshire House;

            .504z: no. 52737: King butter spreader;

            .504aa: no. 52837: centerpiece;

            .504bb-ee: no. 52837: letter and plaque: letter from L. Lewis & Co., New London, Conn, to Reed & Barton, requesting a price for two plaques; two sketches of plaque: Byles Memorial Home; plus extra sketch of a light fixture for the plaques;

           

Folder 4: 1937: June-July  (acc. 2018x72.505-.506):

            .505a: no. 6137-B: partial sketch, or something flat with screws;

            .505b: no. 6337: trophy cup, using a Palmer House design;

            .505c-g: no. 6937-A, B: trophy plaques, with inscriptions; from Eaton Paper Corporation to winner of Eaton Radio poll;

            .505h: no. 61337: mustard pot, top and side views;

            .505i: no. 61437: three-compartment luncheon plate, top and side views;

            .505j-k: no. 61637: tray; and plateau;

            .505L-q: no. 61737: ice bucket or wine cooler; two bowls; two trays; a plateau;

            .505r: no. 62237: five-light candelabra;

            .505s: no. 62537: waiter;

            .505t: no. 62837: note about a kettle;

            .505u: no. 62937: coffee pot; with rough sketch of a tree;

            .505v-w: no. 63037: punch bowl, for Storm; and punch ladle, front and side views;

            .505x: no. 63037: fish dish, sent to Wallace 2/4/38;

 

            .506a: no. 7137: rough sketch for seal of Mass. Public Safety Commissioner; came with .506b;

            .506b: no. 7237: trophy plaque: sketch only; for Paul G. Kirk Trophy, for Police Two Man Team Match, The United Services of New England;

            .506c: no. 7737: plaque: for Martha Longstreet Nursery; for J.W. Grant; [biographical information in folder];

            .506d: no. 7837: grill dish, top and side views; for Fred Harvey, per Winheim;

            .506e-f: no. 7937-A, B: coffee pots;

            .506g: no. 71237: sherbet cup; with cornucopia decoration;

            .506h: no. 71237: salad fork, for Black Starr & Frost, Gorham, Inc.;

            .506i: no. 71337-A/B: muffineer, with variations in top;

            .506j: no. 71537: butter spreader;

            .506k: no. 71537: waste bowl, with grape decoration;

            .506L-n: no. 71537-A/B/C, B, C: sherbet cups;

            .506o: no. 72337: nut or lobster cracker, and lobster pick, front and side views of both;

            .506p: no. 72637: highball glass; embossed property of Reed & Barton;

            .506q: no. 72737: plaque: O’Keefe Funeral Home;

           

Folder 5: 1937: August  (acc. 2018x72.507a-oo):

            .507a: no. 8237-A: George II coffee pot;

            .507b-f: no. 8237-B: coffee pot (with sketch of waste bowl); teapot; sugar bowl; creamer; kettle on stand;

            .507g: no. 8237-C: coffee pot;

            .507h-m: no. 8237-D: coffee pot; teapot; sugar bowl; creamer; kettle on stand; tray;

            .507n-t: no. 8237-E: Louis XVI set: coffee pot; teapot; sugar bowl; creamer; waste bowl; kettle on stand; tray;

            .507u: no. 8237-F: coffee pot;

            .507v-z: no. 8237-G: Danish influence set: coffee pot; teapot; creamer, sugar bowl, waste bowl; kettle on stand; tray;

            .507aa-ee: no. 8237-H: coffee pot; teapot; sugar bowl; creamer; kettle on stand;

.507ff: no. 8237-I: coffee pot; drawing initialed C;

.507gg: [probably for one of the 8237 patterns]: tray;

.507hh-jj: no. 81137: marmalade jar, for Daylight train of Southern Pacific Railroad: two drawings of jar plus extra sketch of word Daylight; [see also 2018x72.508p];

.507kk: no. 81337: tomato server, in new King pattern;

.507LL: no. 82637: La Perle salad fork, for Bohm Allen;

.507mm: no. 82637: open sugar dish, top and side views;

.507nn: no. 82637: case to hold twelve Trianon service plates: top, front, and side views;

.507oo: no. 83037: kettle, with catalin handle;

           

Folder 6: 1937: September-October  (acc. 2018x72.508-.509):

            .508a: no. 9137: double vegetable dish;

            .508b: no. 9337: salad forks;

            .508c: no. 9537: three-tined forks;

            .508d: no. 9937: drainer for meat dish;

            .508e: no. 91037: Old English Antique fish knife;

            .508f: no. 91337: tea knives in King and Hepplewhite patterns;

            .508g: no. 91437: “Mazarin” spoons;

            .508h: no. 91437: plate and two goblets;

            .508i: no. 91437-A/B: plate, with design variations;

            .508j: no. 91637: apparently a plate cover;

            .508k: no. 91737: dinner, dessert, and salad forks in Les Six Fleurs pattern;

            .508L: no. 91737: waiter, for Wright Kay & Co.;

            .508m: no. 91737: trophy cup, with base to hold 20 shields;

            .508n: no. 92237: pepper shaker and open salt dish;

            .508o: no. 92337: goblet;

            .508p: no. 92337: cocktail server, for Daylight train of Southern Pacific Railroad; [see also 2018x72.507hh-jj];

            .508q: no. 93037 (also no. 102137): Charles II spoon;

 

            .509a-e: no. 10137: (one drawing also N.E. 284): two coffee pots; teapot; creamer; sugar bowl;

            .509f: no. 10437: note: Francis I goblet: refer to design 12428;

            .509g: no. 10437: Francis I roast carving knife rest;

            .509h: no. 10537: joint fork or carver assistant;

            .509i-j: no. 10537-A, B: two cups, perhaps parfait glasses;

            .509k: no. 10637: cake plate;

            .509L-n: no. 10637: electric two-light sconce: two drawings and a note;

            .509o: no. 10737: Century pastry fork;

            .509p: no. 101337: tray, with handle variations;

            .509q-v: no. 101437-A, B: trophy cup for track and field, with design drawings;

            .509w-aa: no. 101437-A, B, C, D, E: Art Deco coffee pots for the train 20th Century Limited [New York Central Railroad]; top and side views;

            .509bb-cc: no. 101437-G: two coffee pots;

            .509dd: no. 101837: Pointed Antique carvers assistant [a two-tine fork];

            .509ee: no. 101837: vase;

            .509ff: no. 102037: pepper shaker and open salt dish;

            .509gg-hh: no. 102037-A, B: service plates; top and side views;

            .509ii-jj: no. 102237: Hepplewhite corn scorer; and Mayflower butter spreader;

            .509kk: no. 102537: Queen Elizabeth salad fork;

            .509LL: no. 102637: sherbet cup;

            .509mm: no. 102937: ice cream dish with drainer or asparagus dish;

            .509nn-pp: no. 102937-A/B, C: two plates, with separate drawing of almond dish, all decorated with cornucopias;

 

 

 

Box 42: Drawings arranged by date: November 1937-August 1938  (acc. 2018x72.510-.519):

           

Folder 1: 1937: November  (acc. 2018x72.510a-y):

            .510a: no. 11137: waiter; for Jones McDuffee & Stratton [a store in Boston]; top and side views;

            .510b: no. 11237: vegetable dish, with cover;

            .510c-d: no. 11437: (also WS 7409): bowl, with feet, top and side views;

            .510e: no. 11437: Renaissance urn [for coffee or hot water];

            .510f: no. 11437: tray, top and side views; [see also 2018x72.546dd];

            .510g-h: no. 11437: punch bowl, tray, and bunch cup, with grape clusters; plus note to Mr. Turner, signed C.F. [for Charles T. Freer],

            .510i: no. 11537: centerpiece;

            .510j: no. 11937 (also SE 1128): three-light candelabra;

            .510k-l: no. 111237: bowl on feet; and a candelabra;

            .510m: no. 111337: (also no. 92134): double vegetable dish, for Maschmeyer Richards Silver Co., St. Louis; (old number for N.Y. office);

            .510n: no. 111537: waiter;

            .510o: no. 111837: wood base with silver band for loving cup no. 2020;

            .510p: no. 112337-A, B: waiter, side view only showing variations in feet;

            .510q: no. 112437: coffee pot;

            .510r: no. 112437: match box holder, top and side views;

            .510s: no. 112637: sugar bowl;

            .510t-v: no. 112637: sugar bowl: two drawings and a note to Mr. Turner;

            .510w: no. 112737: cocktail tray;

            .510x: no. 113037: covered cream pitcher for N.Y.C. Lines [New York Central Railroad];

            .510y: no. 113037: Francis I porringer;

           

Folder 2: 1937: December  (acc. 2018x72.511a-bb):

            .511a: no. 12637: muffin dish cover;

            .511b: no. 12637: ivory top (or knob) for 1795 service;

            .511c: no. 12737: Francis I corn holder;

            .511d: no. 12737: a small bowl, for Bigelow, Kennard & Co.;

            .511e-g: no. 12837: P.A. [Pointed Antique] dressing spoon; oyster ladle handle and soup ladle; punch ladle;

            .511h: no. 12837: chasing design for bottom of a waiter;

            .511i: no. 12937: Old English Antique carver [knife], for Louis Esser;

            .511j: no. 121037: note: see no. 11937, Linz. Bros.;

            .511k-l: no. 121337, 121337-R: three-light candelabra and detail of arm;

            .511m: no. 121437: detail of a dish or bowl;

            .511n: no. 121537: Shell butter spreader;

            .511o-p: no. 121537: coffee pots, with grape decoration; extra sketches on back of .511o;

            .511q: no. 121637: relish dish, with glass liners; top and side views;

            .511r-v: no. 122037-A, B, C, D, E: coffee pots;

            .511w: no. 122037-A/B/C/D/E: four forks to go with coffee pots above; (also numbered N.E. 289, N.E. 290, N.E. 291, N.E. 292);

            .511x; no. 122137: Old Basket of Flowers dinner knife and butter spreader, for Black Staff & Frost;

            .511y: no. 122237: knife blades: two French blades and two simiter blades;

            .511z-aa: no. 122337: tray, shown with and without handles, for Mr. Putman;

            .511bb: no. 123037: Century individual bird knife;

           

Folder 3: 1938: January  (acc. 2018x72.512a-pp):

            .512a: no. 1338: tray: note: see no. 121740;

            .512b: no. 1438: pitcher;

            .512c: no. 1538: punch bowl, tray, cup, decorated with grapes;

            .512d: no. 1538: covered meat platter, side view of cover, platter as seen from above;

            .512e-f: no. 1538-A, B: plaques: award presented to Marshall Chamber of Commerce by East Texas Chamber of Commerce;

            .512g-1-2: no. 1738: rough sketch of a finger bowl and a note about it;

            .512h: no. 11138: vase;

            .512i: no. 11438: Old English Antique cheese scoop;

            .512j-m: no. 11438: coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl, and water pitcher (which is also numbered 1744), for Marshall Field & Co.;

            .512n-o: no. 11738: two after dinner waiters for G. Fox Co.;

            .512p: no. 11838: glass or cup;

            .512q-r: no. 11938: tea cup and saucer, with matching bread & butter plate;

            .512s: no. 11938: tray, top and side views;

            .512t-u: no. 12138: blade for fruit knife (front and side views); and Century tea knife;

            .512v-w: no. 12138: arms for candelabras, one for Wright Kay & Co., Detroit; and the other for Mr. Stivers;

            .512x-1-2: no. 12538: plaque (two copies): listing people to whom church lanterns were dedicated [appear to be members of the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham, Alabama];

            .512y: no. 12638: sugar bowl, to match cover sent in by customer;

            .512z: no. 12638: candelabra, for Wright Kay & Co.;

            .512aa-cc: no. 12638: items for Hotel St. George, Brooklyn: candlestick; gravy boat, and open vegetable dish;

            .512dd: no. 12738: spoon, in D&H Charles II pattern;

            .512ee: no. 12838: tray for a gravy boat, top and side views;

            .512ff-gg: no. 12838: shell-shaped dishes or bowls;

            .512hh: no. 12838: wine cooler for Longchamps Restaurant [see also 2018.72.491z and .493q];

            .512ii-oo: no. 12838: cup; note from Charles T. Freer to Mr. Rivard; coffee pot; sugar bowl; creamer; teapot; and waiter, all for Fayman’s of Springfield, Mo.; [note: the cup is not referred to in the note, but also has the name Faymans on it];

            .512pp: no. 13138: pie server; top and side views;

           

Folder 4: 1938: February  (acc. 2018x72.513a-ll):

            .513a-f: no. 2438: five teaspoon designs (numbered 1-5), plus a partial sixth design;

            .513g: no. 2438: waiter;

            .513h: no. 2738: knives: dinner, dessert, butter spreader, in Trajan pattern;

            .513i: no. 2738: knives: game and steak, for Peterson, Inc., Needham, Mass.;

            .513j: no. 2938: La Marquise individual salad fork small;

            .513k: no. 21038-A/B: coasters, for Maschmeyer-Richards Silver Co., St. Louis;

            .513L-q: no. 21138: gravy or sauce boat and tray; sugar bowl (with extra sketch of what might be a trophy or candlestick); waste bowl and creamer (upside down); part of a kettle; after dinner sugar bowl and creamer; coffee set tray;

            .513r: no. 21438: candelabra, for Jensen and Jeck, Nashville, Tenn.;

            .513s-u: no. 21438-A, B, C: compotes;

            .513v-aa: no. 21638-A, B, C: coffee or hot water urns; with an extra sketch of a handle;

            .513bb: no. 21838: Colonial Classic ice cream slicer;

            .513cc-dd: no. 22138-B, C: hip or pocket flasks; top and side views;

            .513ee-h: no. 22338-A, B, C: trophy plaques: The Sherburne Trophy, given by General Sherburne in memory of his son, for excellence in aviation; one plaque decorated with an airplane, the others with airplane propellers; [possibly this was Brigadier General John Henry Sherburne];

            .513ii-jj: no. 22438: finger bowl; and dessert plate;

            .513kk: no. 22538-A/B/C/D/E: bowls;

            .513LL: no. 22638: Regent pepper spoon;

           

Folder 5: 1938: March  (acc. 2018x72.514a-pp):

            .514a-e: no. 3138: bodies of coffee pot; teapot; creamer; sugar bowl and waste bowl; plus a printed catalog picture of the pieces whose bodies were being sketched;

            .514f: no. 3138: goblet;

            .514g: no. 3138” corner vase, Trianon service; side and top views;

            .514h-i: no. 3238: goblet; and bread tray;

            .514j: no. 3338: bowl;

            .514k: no. 3438: salt and pepper shakers in a stand, top and side views;

            .514L: no. 3438-A/B/C: open sugar bowls;

            .514m-n: no. 3438-A, B/C: gravy or sauce boat and tray; bowls;

            .514o: no. 3738: candelabra;

            .514p: no. 3838: pewter ash tray, for Hotel Muehlebach; [search hotel name to find other items designed for it];

            .514q: no. 3938: kettle on stand;

            .514r-s: no. 31038, 31038-A/B/C: bread & butter plate, top and side views; and drinking glasses; all for Hotel Statler [search hotel name to see other items designed for it];

            .514t-1-2: no. 31138: tea urn, with extra drawing of handle;

            .514u-1-2: no. 31438: trophy bowl: for Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club, with extra drawing of handle;

            .514v: no. 31538: Gwen[?] Elizabeth salad fork;

            .514w: no. 31538: coffee pot, top and side views; for William A. Rogers Ltd.;

            .514x-1-2: no. 32138-A/C, B: serving spoon and serving forks;

            .514y-z: no. 32338: waiter, top and side views; for Galt & Bros., Washington, D.C.;

            .514aa-bb: no. 32338-A, B: ash trays, with match box holder in middle; top, side, and end views;

            .514cc-ee: no. 32438, 32438-R: bowls; one is also numbered WS 7428;

            .514ff: no. 32938: Old English Antique 5 o’clock spoon and teaspoon;

            .514gg: no. 32938: cup no. X 71, for Wright Kay & Co.;

            .514hh-ii: no. 32938: creamer and sugar bowl (were pinned together);

            .514jj: no. 32938: tray, for Zale Jewelry Co.;

            .514kk-ll: no. 33038: fork in Colonnade pattern, with Egyptian design variations for it: papyrus, scarab, lotus, sphinx, asp;

            .514mm-pp: no. 33038: containers for launching bottles for U.S.S. Stack, May 1938, with inscription for the sponsor Miss Mary Teresa Stack; and for U.S.S. Rowan, sponsor Miss Elizabeth H. Rowan, with coat of arms (in color)

           

Folder 6: 1938: April-May  (acc. 2018x72.515-.516):

            .515a: no. 4138: crests and coats of arms, with motto Nuncia Pacis Oliva;

            .515b: no. 4638: two spoons, for Daniel Low & Co.;

            .515c-d: no. 4738: china dish with silver cover: two drawings;

            .515e: no. 4738: soup ladle;

            .515f: no. 4938 (also no. N.E. 304): bud vase for Mayflower Hotel;

            .515g: no. 41238 (old no. 3138): goblet;

            .515h: no. 41238: bands of decoration for Matson line;

            .515i: no. 41338: sugar bowl;

            .515j: no. 42138: centerpiece, top and side views;

            .515k: no. 42638-A/B: design for something to include a name plate;

            .515L: no. 42838: plaque: present to the U.S.S. New York by the First Marine Brigade, for comradeship; decorated with emblems of U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps;

            .515m: no. 42738: vase for a church, in memory of Mrs. Emilie C. Vollmayer; [a woman of that name died in Toledo, Ohio, in 1938]; [see also 2018x72.516L];

            .515n-q: no. 42938: Majestic pattern serving pieces: game carver and fork, pie server; tomato server; cold meat fork; butter pick, jelly server, and other sketches;

 

            .516a: no. 5538: hollow tube for drinking [i.e. a straw];

            .516b: no. 5538: (also no. 51638): knives: fruit, steak, orange;

            .516c; no. 5638-A/B: compote;

            .516d: no. 51138: Francis I cake slicer;

            .516e-g: no. 51338-A, B: dish from side, dish from top, and details;

            .516h-i: no. 51638: wine coolers, top and side views;

            .516j-k: no. 51738: Sonata fish fork, for Maiden Lane; and knife blades;

            .516L: no. 51738: vase for a church; [see also 2018x72.515m];

            .516m-n: no. 51738-A, B: waiters;

            .516o: no. 51838: knife;

            .516p: no. 51838: (also no. 112536): coffee or hot water urn;

            .516q-s: no. 51938, 51938-A, B: compote, for Hardy & Hayes; two goblets;

            .516t: no. 52338: three-light candelabra; [see also 2018x72.522ww-xx];

            .516u-w: no. 52338-A, B: blank tablet with a coat of arms for Canton; inscription for tablet, honoring Augustus Hemenway who presented a building to Canton; and extra sketch of head of a screw or bolt; [which Canton is not specified];

            .516x-y: no. 52538-A, B: two dishes;

            .516z: no. 52638: dinner and dessert knives in Trajan pattern;

            .516aa: no. 52738-A/B: plates, probably for Mayflower Hotel;

           

Folder 7: 1938: June-July  (acc. 2018x72.517-.518):

            .517a: no. 6138: ebony handle for punch ladle;

            .517b: no. 6138: Cotillion cake slicer;

            .517c-d: no. 6138-A, B: two chalices with patens;

            .517e: no. 6238: outlines of service pieces in Anthenian pattern: jelly server, gravy ladle, butter knife, oyster and olive forks, reserved and coffee spoons, cucumber and tomato servers, dessert fork, teaspoon;

            .517f: no. 6238: after dinner coffee pot, with D&H number;

            .517g: no. 6638: Mazarin ice cream fork;

            .517h: no. 6638: coffee pot, engraved with flowers;

            .517i: no. 6838: cocktail mixer;

            .517j: no. 6938: compote;

            .517k: no. 61538: outline of loving cup;

            .517L: no. 61638: goblet;

            .517m: no. 61738: tray, top and side views, with cornucopia decoration; for McCarley Jewelry Store, Longview, Texas;

            .517n: no. June 17/38: plates for Longchamps Restaurant;

            .517o: no. 62338 (old no. 12837): goblet, Hepplewhite border, for Chas. W. Warren Co.;

            .517p: no. 62438: knife, front and side views;

            .517q-r: no. 62838: iced tea spoon; and serving spoon & fork; all for Loring Andrews Co., Cincinnati, Ohio;

            .517s: no. 63038: (no. 1744): water pitcher;

 

            .518a: no. 7238: (perhaps should be 72738): trophy topped with an ice skate; [see also .518ee-gg];

            .518b: no. 7538: spoons with monogram du P; for Meyer Jewelry & Optical Co.;

            .518c-d: no. 7638: markings labeled A-K, for flatware for Hilton Hotel;

            .518e: no. 7738: raised monogram of ESB and EBS, for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .518f: no. 7838: four styles of initial S on flatware handles, for Talcott Bros., Olympia, Wash.;

            .518g-k: no. 7838, 7838-A, B/C, D, E: letter, A. M. Alexander, Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co., San Francisco, to Mr. F. Kerry, Reed & Barton, about an order for Southern Pacific Railroad; and four design drawings of vegetable dishes, three of which are engraved Daylight;

            .518L-m: no. 71238: waiter; and coffee or hot water urn; both for Loring & Andrews, Cincinnati, Ohio;

            .518n: no. 71338: five styles of monogram BBB, on flatware handles;

            .518o: no. 71438: six styles of monogram THC, on flatware handles; for J. Arnold Wood;

            .518p: no. 71438: loving cup;

            .518q: no. 71838: dinner, dessert, and salad plates, with monogram BC;

            .518r: no. 71938: five designs (plus a sixth one, crossed out) for the S.B. Officers Club;

            .518s: no. 71939: probably a salt or pepper shaker;

            .518t: no. 72238” waiter for use as Venona Trophy, engraved with a sailboat, for N.G. Wood, Boston;

            .518u: no. 72538: cocktail shaker or mixer;

            .518v-y: no. 72538-A, B, C, D: (two also no. 3837-B, A): cocktail, sherbet, or ice cream cups;

            .518z: no. 72638: fish fork;

            .518aa-bb: no. 72638: two-light candelabras;

            .518cc-dd: no. 72638-A, B: creamers, both to have seals on them; top and side views;

            .518ee-gg: no. 72738, 72738-A: trophies topped with ice skates; [see also. 518a];

            .518hh-ii: no. 72838-A, B: ice cream cup and ice cream dish; both taken out by Mr. Wilcox;

           

Folder 8: 1938: August  (acc. 2018x72.519a-aa):

            .519a: no. 8138: 17th Century individual salad fork;

            .519b: no. 8238: part of a trophy plaque, with attached inscription board;

            .519c-e: no. 8438-A: trophy cup for Woodlawn Country Club, to have names of president and professional; also a second pattern for the trophy cup, topped with a thistle, and a drawing of the space for names;

            .519f: no. 81538: partial sketch of a candelabra;

            .519g-h: no. 81538: candelabra, probably electric as the candles have shades; also a sketch of a shade, decorated with a sailing ship;

            .519i-k: no. 81538-A, B, A/B: two large bowls, one decorated with mermaid, shells, and crest of Hotel Mayflower, Washington, D.C.; the other with a lid topped with a sailing ship; and a drawing of a mirrored plateau to coordinate with the bowls;

            .519L: no. 81638: Old English Antique tea bell;

            .519m: no. 81738: note: Francis I porringer;

            .519n: no. 81838: (no. 4080): coffee urn;

            .519o: no. 82238: two sets of knives and forks (perhaps for fish), with different finishes;

            .519p-q: no. 82238: tray or waiter;

            .519r-s: no. 82338-A, B: probably compotes;

            .519t-u: no. 82538: Queen Elizabeth individual salad fork; and steak knife and fork in Les Six Fleurs pattern;

            .519v-w: no. 82538-A, B: outlines only of flatware and serving pieces;

            .519x-y: no. 82638: butter spreaders with monogram ESB;

            .519z-aa: no. 82638: two similar styles of knives, one marked King;

           

           

 

Box 43: Drawings arranged by date: September 1938-March 1939  (acc. 2018x72.520-.526):

           

Folder 1: 1938: September  (acc. 2018x72.520a-kk):

            .520a: no. 9138-A/B: glass and silver vase;

            .520b-c: no. 9738-A/B.C: open sugar bowls: presentation drawing and sketch;

            .520d-e: no. 9738-A, B: menu holders, for H. Hicks & Son;

            .520f: no. 91038: tray or waiter;

            .520g: no. 91238: outline of Francis I roast holder [large fork];

            .520h-i: no. 91238: caduceus and trident designs, to go on rods;

            .520j: no. 91338: Broad Antique spoon, for Miss McCarthy;

            .520l: no. 91338: La Comtesse ice cream fork, for Shreve & Co., San Francisco;

            .520L: no. 91338: Century individual salad fork, for Geo. T. Brodnax, Memphis, Tenn.;

            .520m: no. 91338: leaf-shaped dish for Longchamps Restaurant;

.520n: no. 91538: oyster plate, designs A and B, for Hotel Barclay;

.520o: no. 91538: waiter, for Linz Bros., Storm, Texas;

.520p: no. 91538: punch bowl, punch cup, punch ladle, tray;

.520q: no. 91538: plaque: Devalles Field, in honor of Fr. John B. Devalles, army chaplain; [biographical information in folder];

.520r: no. 91538: plaque: building erected as post office, remodeled as city hall, John R. Jolly, mayor; [Jolly was mayor of  Petersburg, Va., and the others listed on the plaque lived there as well];

.520s-t: no. 91538-A, B: bread boxes, for communion bread or wafers;

.520u: no. 91638: glass ice pail with silver trim;

.520v-w: no. 91638-A, B: two fox hunting bells;

.520x: no. 91938: tall vase;

.520y: no. 92038: mahogany tray to hold sterling cups decorated with nautical flags and the name Saedk;

.520z: no. 92038: covered dish, with Celtic design border;

.520aa: no. 92738: note: Francis I finger bowl, see 3536;

.520bb: no. 92838: (old 91038): tray or waiter, top and side views;

.520cc: no. 92838-A/B: chafing dish;

.520dd-ee: no. 92838-A/B, C/D: ladles or small serving spoons, one labeled Hawthorne, and the others Paul Revere;

.520ff-gg: no. 92938: cup or soda glass frame; for R.H. Macy & Co.; presentation drawing and sketch;

.520hh-ii: no. 92938: ladle, for R.H. Macy tea room, and a dish or bowl associated with it;

.520jj: no. 92938: bread and butter plate, decorated with cornucopias;

.520kk: no. 92938-A/B: note: ashtrays to harmonize with Francis I, also bread & butter plate;

 

Folder 2: 1938: October  (acc. 2018x72.521a-ss):

            .521a-d: no. 10338-A, B: goblets;

            .521e: no. 10438: note: one gallon shaker [i.e. cocktail shaker] – see 52435-B;

            .521f: no. 10438: Arlington oyster fork;

            .521g: no. 10438: soup cup, with extra sketch, and note to return to Mr. Turner;

            .521h: no. 10438: altar cross;

            .521i-k: no. 10438, 10438-A, B: coffee pots;

            .521L: no. 10638: dinner, dessert, and breakfast knives in French Antique and Scimitar;

            .521m-n: no. 10638-A, B: cups and bowls in a tray or carrier; top and side views;

            .521o: no. 10738: carver [carving knife] blade;

            .521p-q: no. 101038: goblet; and bread & butter plate;

            .521r-s: no. 101038-A, B: ashtray with match box holder in middle; what might be an ashtray, with separate match box holder;

            .521t: no. 101438: compote, top and side views;

            .521u-v: no. 101438-A, B: butter dishes, side views and interior as seen from above; the name Theodore E. Cayer is written on back of 101438-A;

            .521w: no. 101738: platter with well and tree;

            .521x-y: no. 101738-A, B: trays, one with four, the other with three compartments; top and side views;

            .521z: no. 101838: note: Francis I soup ladle: see 51437;

            .521aa-bb: no. 101838, 101838-R: ice cream dishes, top and side views, for Bailey Banks & Biddle;

            .521cc: no. 10/19/38: (N.E. 323): finger bowl, to have Mayflower crest; ok’ed by Galbraith;

            .521dd: no. 101938: (new no. 5339-A/B): bowl, with monogram SR [for St. Regis], and a carafe sitting in the bowl; and two small sketches or bowls;

            .521ee: no.  103028: L’Elegante butter spreader;

            .521ff: no. 102038: asparagus fork, in Dorothy Quincy pattern;

            .521gg: no. 102038: compote, decorated with cornucopias;, top and side views;

            .521hh: no. 102438: a 2 ½” tray, probably meaning an ashtray;

            .521ii: no. 102438: salt and pepper shakers and stand, side view, and outline from top;

            .521jj: no. 102438: (no. 72838): vegetable caster [dish with three compartments];

            .521kk-ll: no. 103538: La Parisienne soup ladle, sketch and rubbing;

            .521mm-nn: no. 102638: fork for Hilton Hotels, with various styles of letter H;

            .521oo-qq: no. 102738-A, B, C: trophy cups, no inscriptions but all with nautical themed decorations (trident, seahorses, sailing ships, ship’s wheel);

            .521rr: no. 102838: handle of a ladle, front and side views; and sketch of ladle’s bowl;

            .521ss: no. 1033138: table knife;

 

Folder 3: 1938: November  (acc. 2018x72.522a-zz):

            .522a: no. 11138: water pitcher, for Linz Bros.;

            .522b: no. 11138: P.A. [Pointed Antique] cheese scoop, pie server, cake slicer;

            .522c: no. 11238: coffee pot, with monogram PP; [for Copley Plaza];

            .522d: no. 11238: outlines of dinner, dessert, and breakfast knives, for Lancaster & Co., Greenville, Tenn.;

            .522e: no. 11238: outlines of flatware: bouillon spoon (with shell on handle), salad fork, butter spreader, fish knife, dessert knife, dinner knife, fish fork, oyster fork;

            .522f: no. 11338: Mayflower bread & butter plate: top and side views;

            .522g: no. 11338: three-light candelabra;

            .522h: no. 11438: gardenia dish (shallow bowl on feet); with cornucopia design; [see also .522w];

            .522i: no. 11738: bowl; top and side views;

            .522j-k: no. 11738: paten, with IHS in middle: top and side views; one is sketch, other is partly wash drawing;

            .522L: no. 11838: knobs for coffee pot, teapot, and sugar bowl lid; for Grafner Bros., Pittsburg, Pa.;

            .522m-n: no. 11838: small pitchers;

            .522o: no. 11838: dish with cover; top and side views;

            .522p-r: no. 111038-A/B, C/E, D: forks, with variations in handle designs;

            .522s-v: no. 111038-A, B, C, D: coffee pots;

            .522w: no. 111438: bowl or dish, perhaps a gardenia dish; for J. B. Hudson; [see also .522h];

            .522x-1-: no. 111438: plaque: Roll of Honor [for unknown place]: sketch, photostatic copy of a more complete form of the plaque (with some names) and the design to go on the plaque; a note reading Mr. Turner, written on back of a price list;

            .522y: no. 111538: 17th Century butter spreader;

            .522z: no. 111538 (no. X 775): double dish, with cover;

            .522aa: no. 111638: BPOE emblem on Old London teaspoon; “see W.T. Grant Elks”;

            .522bb-1-2: no. 111638: waiter: one sketch is top view only; other has top and side views;

            .522cc: no. 111738: fork: front and side views;

            .522dd: no. 111738: plaque: tabernacle gift of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bickel in memory of Robert J. and Richard H. Bickel; [biographical information in folder];

            .522ee -1-3: no. 111738, 111838-A, B: Windeler Trophy, labeled golf trophy but is actually a curling trophy, topped with curling stone and brooms; [search Windeler to find other drawings of this trophy];

            .522ff: no. 111838: creamer for no. 1412 tea set;

            .522gg: no. 112138 (R-57): pewter porringer, top and side views;

            .522hh: no. 112238: soup ladle in Six Flower pattern;

            .522ii-1-2: no. 112238 (no. 6200): creamer and sugar bowl;

            .522jj-kk: no. 112238: tray and bread tray;

            .522LL: no. 112438: pitcher; or possibly a coffee pot;

            .522mm-qq: no. 112538: tooth pick holder; oil and vinegar cruets in stand; syrup pitcher and plate; menu holder (with flag with letter P); note about a pitcher and a sheet of letter P designs; [all these were clipped together];

            .522rr: no. 112538: partial sketch of a candelabra;

            .522ss: no. 112638: probably a butter spreader;

            .522tt: no. 112838: tea caddy for Ritz Carlton;

            .522uu: no. 112838: double bon bon dish;

            .522vv: no. 112938: service plate;

            .522ww-xx: no. 112938-A, B: (supplements to no. 52338): candle cups for a candelabra; [see also 2018x72.516t];

            .522yy: no. 112938-A/B/C: handles, perhaps for a tray;

            .522zz: no. 113038: turkey dressing spoon, for Wolf Jewelers, Topeka, Kansas;

 

Folder 4: 1938: December  (acc. 2018x72.523a-ii):

            .523a: no. 12138: tray for sugar and cream for 5100 set; top and side views;

            .523b: no. 12238: trophy: Windeler Trophy, for curling, topped with curling stone and brooms; [search Windeler to find other drawings of this trophy];

            .523c-e: no. 12238: trophy plaque: Arthur Tripp Bliss Memorial Trophy, for Cottage Park Yacht Club [in Boston area]; plus extra drawing of inscription; and extra drawing of sailing boats and lighthouse scene and emblem on yacht club to decorate trophy; [see also 2018x72.524b-e];

            .523f: no. 12538: kettle on stand, to match no. 4080 Buckingham pattern;

            .523g: no. 12638: small and large salad forks, Intaglio pattern;

            .523h-i: no. 12638: (no. 6000): open salt dish; pepper shaker;

            .523j: no. 12638: water pitcher, to match Oxford; for Black Starr & Frost, Gorham, Inc.;

            .523k: no. 12738: cup and saucer;

            .523L: no. 12738: ramekin cup;

            .523m: no. 12738: pepper shaker and open salt dish;

            .523n: no. 12738: a loving cup? (cup with handles);

            .523o: no. 12738: partial sketch: ice water pitcher, old red catalogue;

            .523p-q: no. 12838: Francis I napkin clip; and note: Francis I asparagus tongs – see 63036 in Francis folder;

            .523r-t: no. 12938: creamer and sugar bowl for Black Starr & Frost; sugar bowl and creamer; coffee pot;

            .523u: no. 121238: dinner and dessert knives;

            .523v-w: no. 121238-A/B, and extra sketch: appear to be designs for lids;

            .523w: no. 121438: a knife, perhaps a fruit knife;

            .523x: no. 121438: covered dish, top and side views;

            .523y: no. 121438: meat dish with well and tree;

            .523z: no. 12238: trophy: not inscribed but same as Windeler Trophy, for curling, topped with curling stone and brooms; [search Windeler to find other drawings of this trophy];

            .523aa: no. 121638: special serving spoon: dressing spoon; “see 113038 for bowl”;

            .523bb: no. 121638: service plate, top and side views;

            .523cc-ff: no. 121638-A, B: trophy : Lady Fairhaven trophy (2 designs), plus sketch of base for B and inscription; to have seal of City of Fairhaven [no state]; [Fairhaven High School in Fairhaven, Mass., had a Lady Fairhaven Cup, and that is probably what this is];

            .523gg: no. 122838: tray

            .523hh: no. 122838: meat dish with well and tree;

            .523ii: no. 122838: meat dish, design no. 43037, “also used on Post Exchange Pl.”;

 

Folder 5: 1939: January  (acc. 2018x72.524a-aa):

            .524a: no. 1339: waiter or tray, top and side views;

            .524b-e: no. 1439, 1439-A: trophy plaques: Arthur Tripp Bliss Memorial Trophy, for Cottage Park Yacht Club [in Boston area]; various versions; [see also 2018.72.523c-e];

            .524f: no. 1539: two knife blades;

            .524g: no. 1639: note: 615-C urn – Wright Kay Co., Detroit, see no. 12740;

            .524h-i: no. 1639: tray matching Somerset tea set: two drawings, top and side views;

            .524j: no. 11039: trophy: not inscribed but same as Windeler Trophy, for curling, topped with curling stone and brooms; [search Windeler to find other drawings of this trophy];

            .524k: no. 11039: chafing dish;

            .524L: no. 11739: dessert knife: front and side views;

            .524m-n: no. 11739: hot water plates, for Brock & Co.;

            .524o: no. 11839: kettle on stand, for Bamberger & Co.;

            .524p: no. 12339: cup, perhaps a sherbet cup, or perhaps a chalice;

            .524q: no. 12439: coffee pot, side view and plan of lid;

            .524r: no. 12539: probably a salt or pepper shaker, for Marshall Field;

            .524s-t: no. 12539: part of a teapot; and part of a sugar bowl and most of a creamer;

            .524u: no. 12639: gravy or sauce boat and tray;

            .524v-w: no. 12739: note: waiter, drawn for Shea, redrawn under 102839; and drawing of waiter, for Jerry Shea, Chicago;

            .524x: no. 12739: (RS 146): waiter;

            .524y: no. 12839: Priscilla salad fork; for R. Harris, Washington, D.C.;

            .524z: no. 13039: probably a centerpiece;

            .524aa: no. 13139: three salt spoons; one sent to Shreve & Co., San Francisco;

 

Folder 6: 1939: February  (acc. 2018x72.525a-ww):

            .525a: no. 2139: lining for 004080 W&T, top and side views, with A and B variations;

            .525b-e: no. 2139-A, D, E, F/B/C: dinner forks, to have seal of U.S. maritime Commission, plus one print and three small photos of the commission’s seal;

            .525f: no. 2339: Trianon iced tea spoon, for Kirland’s Jewelry Store, Harlingen, Texas;

            .525g: no. 2339: probably a cake plate, with variations A and B;

            .525h: no. 2339: sugar & cream tray, top and side views;

            .525i: no. 2639: note: bread tray, for record see no. 42839;

            .525j-l: no. 2639: King fish knife, for Shreve, Treat & Ernst[?]; half sketch of a spoon; Queen Anne steak, game, and roast knives;

            .525m: no. 2739: sugar bowl, for J.F. Kohler & Sons, Richmond, Va.;

            .525n: no. 2839: cocktail shaker, to have a medallion; “taken to Boston by Bill Dougherty”;

            .525o-p: no. 2939: possibly hot water plates, in two sizes;

            .525q: no. 2939: base for something;

            .525r: no. 21039: bread & butter plate, with cornucopias;

            .525s-t: no. 21039: porringer, with tennis racquet engraved in bottom, for Stewart & Co., Inc., Baltimore;

            .525u: no. 21039-A/B: bon bon dishes;

            .525v: no. 21439: punch ladle, with attached extra drawing of end of handle, and a note “Mr. Turner”; for Kirland, Storm salesman; initialed GcM;

            .525w-x: no. 21539: trays, top and side views;

            .525y: no. 21739: beer mug (in shape of a barrel);

            .525z-aa: no. 21739-A, B: two large vases, one initialed M, and the other initialed C;

            .525bb: no. 22139: fork, with two styles of monogram NP;

            .525cc-1-2: no. 22139: coffee pot, with seal for U.S.S. Wichita; and separate sheet of drawings of the seal;

            .525dd: no. 22139: tray for Pan American Airways;

            .525ee-ff: no. 22139: coffee pot and water jug or pitcher;

            .525gg: no. 22339: Paul Revere bowl, with inscription for National Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass.; decoration includes profile of Native American man;

            .525hh-kk: no. 22339: coffee pot; creamer; sugar bowl; and goblet; drawing of coffee pot includes list of flowers to be included in decorations; [see also .525vv-ww];

            .525LL-mm: no. 22339-A, B: service plates;

            .525nn-oo: no. 22439: Francis I ashtray, glass line: drawing and sketch; with cornucopias;

            .525pp: no. 22439: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .525qq-rr: no. 22739: tray or waiter, drawings and sketch;

            .525ss: no. 22739: punch ladle, with handle variations;

            .525tt-uu: no. 22739: ice cream knife, pea spoon, and asparagus fork; with extra design drawing for the pea spoon; and a note: “Mr. Turner”;

            .525vv-ww: no. 22839: candlestick and arms of a candelabra; [with same flowers as on .525hh-kk];

 

Folder 7: 1939: March  (acc. 2018x72.526a-nn):

            .526a-b: no. 3139: Eastlake fish knife; and a pastry fork [not same as knife];

            .526c: no. 3239: butter spreader, English make;

            .526d: no. 3339: water pitcher frame, with crest of Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.;

            .526e-g: no. 3639-A, B: covered dishes, top and side views; B is for Samuel Kirk & Son, Inc., Baltimore, Md.;

            .526h: no. 3939: two knives, front and side views, for John M. Roberts & Sons, Pittsburgh, Penn.;

            .526i-k: no. 3939: bread and butter plates, two designs, one for Rosenfields, Oklahoma City;

            .526L: no. 31039: creamer;

            .526m-o: no. 31039: key tag for The Belvedere, Baltimore; front; back; and crest to go on front;

            .526p: no. 31339: plate or tray, for James R. Arminger Co.;

            .526q: no. 31739: two-handled cup (perhaps bouillon cup) and saucer, with cornucopias;

            .526r: no. 31739: four ladles, for Taylor Bros., Corpus Christi, Texas; initialed GcM;

            .526s: no. 32039: probably a soup tureen and tray;

            .526t-y: no. 32139-A, B, C, D, E, F: spoons, all with highly ornate handles;

            .526z: no. 32239: low candlestick;

            .526aa: no. 32239: stem for goblet, goblet, and plate (top and side views of plate);

            .526bb: no. 32339: cocktail tray, top and side views; request from Mr. Storm for Milton Brewer, Texas;

            .526cc-ee: no. 32339: tea bell, fish serving fork and knife, all in Hepplewhite pattern;

            .526ff: no. 32339: pewter bread and butter plate;

            .526gg: no. 32439: electric chafing dish, for New York and Porto Rico Steamship Line;

            .526hh: no. 32739: covered creamer;

            .526ii: no. 32739: tray or waiter, for O.H. Grosin Co., St. Paul, Minn.; initialed GcM;

            .526jj: no. 32839: fish serving knife and fork, for L. Lewis & Co., New London, Conn.;

            .526kk: no. 32839: compote; top and side views;

            .526LL: no. 32839: oval something, probably a dish or tray;

            .526mm-nn: no. 32839: tray or waiter, and design of handle, for George C. Gebelein, [Boston silversmith];

           

 

Box 44: Drawings arranged by date: April-October 1939  (acc. 2018x72.527-.533):    

           

Folder 1: 1939: April  (acc. 2018x72.527a-ss):

            .527a-b: no. 4339: five-light candelabras: drawing and sketch; on sketch: for Gump’s, San Francisco;

            .527c: no. 4339: small bowl with glass lining, side and top views;

            .527d: no. 4339: Hepplewhite asparagus server;

            .527e: no. 4339: outlines of dessert and dinner forks and knives in Columbia pattern;

            .527f: no. 4439-A/B: coffee pot;

            .527g: no. 4639: plaque: x-ray given as memorial to May L. Simmons by John G. and Jack Simmons; [see also 2018x72.530h-i]; [biographical information in folder];

            .527h: no. 4739: three- or five-light candelabra;

            .527i: no. 4739: small bowl, top and side views;

            .527j: no. 4739: tray;

            .527k: no. 41239: tea knife;

            .527L-m; no. 41239: punch cups, one engraved Fourteenth Infantry, and the other Officers Mess;

            .527n: no. 41339: goblet, “see #3138”;

            .527o-r: no. 41439: finger bowl, and bouillon cup cover: sketch and presentation drawing of each;

            .527s-t: no. 41439: asparagus server; and ice spoon;

            .527u: no. 41439: bread and butter plate;

            .527v: no. 41739: dinner fork: printed photo from catalog, but with lines drawn on handle; for Chicago & North Western Line [a railroad]; [see also .527bb and .527hh-oo];

            .527w: no. 41839-B: butter spreader;

            .527x-y: no. 42039 and no number: sterno stand, and a hot water urn probably meant for the stand; for Fred F. Wagner, Amarillo, Texas, P. G. Storm;

            .527z: no. 42139: covered porcelain jar; [see also .528m];

            .527aa: no. 42139: perhaps a sugar bowl;

            .527bb: no. 42139-A: coffee pot, not labeled but probably for Chicago & North Western Line [a railroad] (see .527v and .527hh-oo);

            .527cc: no. 42439: an oval tray or dish, decorated with oak leaves and acorns;

            .527dd: no. 42439: probably an open sugar bowl;

            .527ee: no. 42439-A/B: cordial cups; for A.N. Gunderson, Tacoma, Wash.;

            .527ff-gg: no. 42539: goblet: presentation drawing and sketch, which is marked “not sent”;

            .527hh-oo: no. 42739-A, B: covered creamers, sugar bowls, and a coffee pot for Chicago & North Western Line [a railroad] (see .527v and .527bb);

            .527pp-rr: no. 42739-B, C, D: butter knife, sugar spoon, and pickle fork, all for Frigidaire’s use at the New York World’s Fair and the Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939; each handle features a Frigidaire refrigerator;

            .527ss: no. 42839 (also 2639): probably a bread tray; for McCorley Jewelry Store, Pampa, Texas;

           

Folder 2: 1939: May  (acc. 2018x72.528a-ss):

            .528a: no. 5139: sherbet cup;

            .528b-c: no. 5239-A, B: two unnamed jars, perhaps jardinieres?

            .528d: no. 5339: bowl, with bottle inside; for Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City; Mr. Turner;

            .528e-j: no. 5339: meat dishes in various sizes, some with wells and trees;

            .528k: no. 5339: note: dess [dessert] and dinner knife, scim shape;

            .528L: no. 5539: knife;

            .528m: no. 5839: (redrawing of 42439): covered porcelain jar; [see also .527z];

            .528n-o: no. 51039: sandwich plates or small trays; top and side views;

            .528p-r: no. 51039, 51039-A/B/C/D: two footed sandwich plates, and a sheet of various designs for the feet;

            .528s: no. 51139: dessert and soup spoons; from Kosch’s, Spartanburg, S.C.;

            .528t: no. 51239: fish forks, small and large;

            .528u: no. 51239: compote;

            .528v-x: no. 51639-A, B: trays for after dinner creamers and sugar bowls; sketch only for A; sketch and drawing for B; top and side views;

            .528y: no. 51739: salt shaker;

            .528z: no. 51839: platter spoon;

            .528aa-bb: no. 52339: water goblet; and water pitcher;

            .528cc-dd: no. 52339-A, B: open salt dishes, with notes about how created; also slip of paper with the name Mr. Turner;

            .528ee-ff: no. 52439: master tankards;

            .528gg-ii: no. 52439: matching berry and fruit forks; berry fork labeled for J.E. Caldwell & Co.;

            .528jj-ll: no. 52439: matching butter spreader and salad forks;

            .528mm: no. 52439: pepper shaker;

            .528nn-qq: no. 52439-A: plaque and order forms: for Carl C. Gowran Memorial Rectory, given by wife and daughters: Charlotte C. Gowran, Mary Gowran Lillibridge, Charlotte Gowran Hills: two copies of plaque, two copies of order form; on back of one plaque is a rough sketch of a rooster or chicken and the word Eltcik; [biographical information in folder];

            .528rr-ss: no. 53139: covered bowls on stems; (perhaps bon bon dishes?);

             

Folder 3: 1939: June  (acc. 2018x72.529a-nn):

            .529a: no. 6139: chocolate pot, with notes about making it; Mr. Turner;

            .529b: no. 6139: new handle [for a tray] and center ornament (for monogram); [see also .529ff-hh];

            .529c: no. 6139: tray or waiter; with extra drawing of handle no. 6408;

            .529d-f: no. 6139: mesh to fit centerpiece; and drawing of cupids with garland and of an oval, both of which were attached to sketch of mesh;

            .529g: no. 6239: tray, creamer, and sugar bowl;

            .529h-i: no. 6339: asparagus tongs; and salad & serving spoon, and berry spoon;

            .529j-m: no. 6539: bread & butter, salad, dinner, and service plates; top and side views;

            .529n-o: no. 6739: plaque: inscription and design of border; for Henry Ward Hall School, Falmouth, Mass.; [biographical information in folder];

            .529p-q: no. 6739, 6739-A: sherbet cups;

            .529r-s: no. 6839-A/B, C: three spoon designs with dogwood flowers;

            .529t: no. 61039: water pitcher;

            .529u: no. 61339: pewter tray; top and side views;

            .529v: no. 61339: drawer tray for flatware and serving pieces in Romaine pattern; initialed L;

            .529w: no. 61439: three-light candelabra;

            .529x-y: no. 61439: salad forks in Queen Elizabeth pattern;

            .529z-aa: no. 61539: small and large sets of a knife and fork [for fish?], Dorothy Quincy pattern;

            .529bb: no. 61639: goblet;

            .529cc: no. 61939: plate or tray, top and side views;

            .529dd: no. 62039: salad fork, L’Elegante pattern;

            .529ee: no. 62739: sandwich plate, top and side views;

            .529ff-hh: no. 62739: center ornament (for monogram); two handles for a waiter; [see also .529b];

            .529ii-jj: no. 62839, 62939: Holy Ghost crown, scepter or wand, and paten or plate to carry crown;

            .529kk-ll: unnumbered drawings, perhaps details of no. 62839 and 62939;

            .529mm: no. 62939: covered dish, with cornucopia design; top and side views;

            .529nn: no. 63039: three-light candelabra, with note: Mr. Turner;

             

Folder 4: 1939: July-August  (acc. 2018x72.530-.531):

            .530a: [no number]: Old London lemon fork; “estimate in July 1939”;

            .530b: no. 7539: Francis I tea bell;

            .530c: no. 7539: Hepplewhite soup spoons: cream, soup, bouillon;

            .530d: no. 7539: plateau and outline of a vase to go on it;

            .530e:no. 7639: French Antique salad forks;

            .530f: no. 71139-A/B: café parfait frames, to have Perinos mark on bottom;

            .530g: no. 71339: punch ladle with wooden handle, front and side views;

            530h-i: no. 71739: plaque: x-ray given as memorial to May L. Simmons by John George Simmons; [see also 2018x72.527g, where will find biographical information];

            .530j-l: no. 71939-A, B, C: trophy, trophy bowl, trophy cup, all with fox heads;

            .530m: no. 72039: (no. 6139; S.E. 1236-A): cocktail shaker or mixer; Jury Panel;

            .530 n-p: no. 72039: jardeniere?; a box; a shallow dish (ashtray?): all marked Jury Panel;

            .530q-s: no. 72739: tray to be marked William Leeds Carlton Memorial Tournament Trophy, Annual Brutal Beast Tournament; with extra copy of inscription and colored drawing of a pennant to be included in design, both labeled N.G. Wood; [information about trophy in folder];

           

            .531a-b: no. 8139: sugar bowl, Carrington & Co., drawing and sketch;

            .531c: no. 8339: perhaps a bread tray: top and side views;

            .531d: no. 8939: cover for #2184 butter dish [see also 2018x72.303ff, which is possibly the #2184 butter dish referred to]

            .531e: no. 8939: kettle on stand;

            .531f-h: no. 81139: trophy for Texas Tarpon Rodeo, Port Aransas, Texas; with extra sketch of inscription and a photo of the tarpon atop the trophy;

            .531i-j: no. 81839-A, B: chafing dishes;

            .531 k-l: no. 82839: meat dish with well and tree; and separate side view, showing feet;

            .531m: no. 82939: waiter, for Shreve & Co., San Francisco, Calif.;

            .531n: no. 83039: waiter or tray;

            .531o-p: no. 83039, 83039-A: mugs or mug holders;

            .531q: no. 8/31/39: bowl; initialed GCM;

            .531r: no. 83139: pitcher, top and side views;

            .531s: no. 83139: three-compartment vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .531t: August 1939: cup

             

Folder 5: 1939: September  (acc. 2018x72.532a-r):

            .532a: no. 9139: two small loving cups;

            .532b: no. 9139: outlines of large fish and salad forks;

            .532c: no. 9539: perhaps a bouillon bowl and saucer;

            .532d: no. 9539: trophy bowl, for Bigelow & Kennard Co., Boston; initialed GCM;

            .532e: no. 9639: pitcher, for Daniels & Fisher, Denver, Colo.;

            .532f: no. 9839: Paul Revere pitcher;

            .532g: no. 91239: Hawthorne water pitcher, for Frank Herschede Co.; initialed A-C-M;

            .532h-j: no. 91339: cocktail shaker and cocktail cups; cigarette box and ashtrays; cigarette holders; all presentation drawings; [last drawings in folder];

            .532k: no. 91739: two creamers, one with monogram MQA [with Q for surname];

            .532L: no. 91839: butter spreaders, in Four Georges and Pointed Antique patterns;

            .532m: no. 91939: covered dish, to match 10135 meat dish;

            .532n-o: no. 92139: oyster and soup ladles, Copley pattern;

            .532p: no. 92739: seems to be a frame for a photo to go on a tablet [plaque];

            .532q: no. 92739: tray to hold sugar bowl and creamer; top and side views;

            .532r: no. 92839: tray or waiter, decorated with engraving of oyster shells and ears of corn; for M.L. [Maiden Lane], N.Y.C.;

             

Folder 6: 1939: October  (acc. 2018x72.533a-vv):

            .533a-1-4: no. 10238: outlines for three fish knives and two fish forks;

            .533b: no. 10239: tidbit stand, top and side views;

            .533c: no. 10439: sheet of signatures to go on something, probably a tray, to be presented to William M. Rand, president, Associated Industries of Massachusetts; [biographical information for a William M. Rand in folder; believed to be same person];

            .533d: no. 10539-A/B/C/D/E/F: “suggestions for engraving Tradition flatware”; all suggestions leave a space for a monogram;

            .533e: no. 10939: variations in an engraving pattern for a tray;

            .533f-g: no. 101039: pepper shaker; and open salt dish, the latter for Thomas Lang Co.;

            .533h: no. 101139: labeled “pint mug pewter,” but really a pitcher;

            .533i-j: no. 101339: cups in 3 and 4 ounce sizes; [perhaps baby cups];

            .533k: no. 101339: perhaps a chafing dish;

            .533L-t: no. 101339: items for Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.: note about candlestick and bread tray; candlestick; vegetable dish (bread tray crossed out); water pitcher; two coffee pots; sugar bowl; sauce boat; and finger bowl and raviar dish (top and side views);

            .533u-1-4: no. 101439: memorial plaque with portrait of Ellsworth M. Statler, views of his hotels in various cities, and two bellboys; and extra drawings of inscriptions, one of which shows that this plaque was commissioned by Reed & Barton to honor its relationship with Statler’s hotels;

            .533v-z: no. 101439-A, B, C, D, E: a chest to hold silver flatware: inside view of cover; front of chest; inside of drawer (with outlines of serving pieces); inside of deck (more serving pieces and pieces for place settings); and side view of chest;

            .533aa: no. 101639-A/B: two bowls, top and side views;

            .533bb: no. 101739: Winthrop butter dish, top and side views;

            .533cc-dd: no. 101839: lemon forks; with letter from Kerry to Mr. Rivard to design lemon forks for The Homestead (Hot Springs, Va.); Mr. Maule to estimate cost;

            .533ee: no. 101839: Point Antique pie knife, small;

            .533ff: no. 101839: outlines of two fish knives, two fish forks, and a tea knife;

            .533gg: no. 101839: quarter section of a waiter, top and side views;

            .533hh-ii: no. 101839: waiter, top and side views; with extra sketch of rim design;

            .533jj: no. 101839: small tray, top and partial side views;

            .533kk: no. 101939: butter dish underliner;

            .533LL: no. 102439: two forks;

            .533mm: no. 102439: meat dish, with well and tree; initialed ACM [or GCM];

            .533nn: no. 102539: note: ashtrays, also no. 121438 and 102439;

            .533oo: no. 102739: coffee pot or pitcher, top and side views;

            .533pp: no. 102739: meat dish, with well and tree or plain, for Jerry Shea, Chicago; initialed GCM;

            .533qq: no. 102739: meat dish, with well and tree;

            .533rr: no. 102739: chop dish; top and side views; initialed L;

            .533ss: no. 103039: bread & butter plate, top and side views;

            .533tt: no. 103139: sugar bowl and creamer;

            .533uu-vv: no. 103139: two trays, top and side views;

           

 

Box 45: Drawings arranged by date: November 1939-July 1940  (acc. 2018x72.534-.542):     

             

Folder 1: 1939: November-December  (acc. 2018x72.534-.535):

            .534a: no. 11139: tongs [probably for sugar cubes], front and side views;

            .534b: no. 11139: tray, for Sibley Lindsay and Curr [department store based in Rochester, N.Y.], initialed GCM;

            .534c: no. 11239: fruit supreme [fruit cup];

            .534d: no. 11239: plate or tray, top and side views;

            .534e: no. 11739: coffee pot;

            .534f-g: no. 11939, 11939-B: candelabras, three or five lights;

            .534h-j: no. 111039, 111039-A: mayonnaise bowl; bread & butter plate; almond dish;

            .534k-l: no. 111339-A, B: screen flame protector, both initialed L;

            .534m-n: no. 111639: vegetable dish (top and side views); and tray;

            .534o: no. 111739: note: Francis I soup ladle, see no. 51437;

            .534p: no. 111739: pewter candlestick;

            .534q: no. 111739: burner for water kettle stand;

            .534r: no. 111739: waiter and a water kettle;

            .534s: no. 111739: (no. 101038): service plate: top and side views;

            .534t-u: no. 111739-A, B: newspaper stands; [for holding a newspaper while reader is seated at a table];

            .534v-y: no. 111739-A, B: no. 111739-A, B: creamers; side views and details of handles;

            .534z: no. 112239: gravy ladle, front and side views;

            .534aa: no. 112739: sugar bowl and creamer, to match a customer’s coffee pot;

            .534bb: no. 112739: covered vegetable dish; top and side views;

            .534cc: no. 112839: knife, in Metro Rose pattern, front and side views;

            .534dd: no. 112839: coffee pot;

            .534ee-ff: no. 112939: covered vegetable dishes, top and side views;

            .534gg: no. 112939: meat dish, with well and tree;

 

            .535a: no. 12139: Martha Washington salad forks, small and large;

            .535b-c: no. 12539-A, B: creamers, top and side views;

            .535d-e: no. 12839: pepper shaker or some other kind of caster; and a cocktail cup;

            .535f: no. 121339: alcohol burner;

            .535g: no. 121539: (no. 62231-A): seven-light candelabra, for Meldrum’s, Des Moines, Iowa; initialed ACM;

            .535h: no. 121939: turkey platter

            .535i: no. 122139: coffee pot;

            .535j: no. 122339: coffee pot;

            .535k: no. 122639: fruit fork, Marlborough pattern;

            .535L: no. 122739: fish fork and two fish knives, all Marlborough pattern;

            .535m: no. 122739: goblet; Mr. Turner;

            .535n-o: no. 122739-A, B: punch bowls;

            .535p: no. 122939: salt spoons, Hepplewhite pattern;

 

Folder 2: 1940: January (acc. 2018x72.536a-y):

            .536a: no. 1340: meat dish with Pyrex lining; top and side views;

            .536b: no. 1340: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .536c: no. 11040: compote, side view with detail of design in middle of bowl;

            .536d: no. 11140: L’Elegante salad forks, small and large;

            .536e-f: no. 11640: Contempora butter spreaders, regular and large;

            .536g-h: no. 11640: coffee pot (sketch) and teapot (drawing), with cornucopias;

            .536i: no. 11740: coaster;

            .536j: no. 11840: communion plate and cover;

            .536k-l: no. 11940: bread tray and sandwich plate, Oxford pattern, top and side views;

            .536m: no. 12240: Oxford sandwich plate, top and side views;

            .536n-o: no. 12240: brass vase, for a church (IHS monogram) (sketch and drawing);

            .536p: no. 12240: salt and pepper shaker;

            .536q: no. 12240: perhaps a hot water plate;

            .536r-s: no. 12240: La Marquise salad forks (small and large) and a spoon or ladle;

            .536t: no. 12340: meat dish, with well and tree, and a cover; top and side views; initialed ACM;

            .536u: no. 12440: salad fork tines;

            .536v: no. 12540: goblet;

            .536w: no. 12540: vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .536x-y: no. 12640-A, B: cocktail shakers;

 

Folder 3: 1940: February (acc. 2018x72.537a-ff):

            .537a: no. 2240: Trajan salad forks (large, small) and dessert knife;

            .537b: no. 2240: creamer and sugar bowl, copied from a Mexican pot sent by Maiden Lane;

            .537c: mayonnaise bowl;

            .537d-e: no. 2240: serving tray, and unnumbered meat dish with well and tree;

            .537f-h: no. 2640-A, B, C: chalices; all with note: Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Samuels Jewelers, San Diego;

            .537i: no. 2740: cocktail cup; Mr. Turner;

            .537j: no. 2840: spec chasing on waiter;

            .537k: no. 2940: Pointed Antique H.H. butter spreaders;

            .537L: no. 2940: Hepplewhite fruit fork;

            .537m: no. 2940: pitcher, or covered creamer

            .537n: no. 2940: (also no. 11140): Hepplewhite syrup pitcher and tray

            .537o: no. 2940: candlestick;

            .537p-q: no. 21240: three-light candelabra (sketch and drawing); Mr. Turner;

            .537r-s: no. 21340: double vegetable dish (sketch and drawing); top and side views;

            .537t: no. 21440: water pitcher, top and side views;

            .537u: no. 21440: covered dish, top and side views;

            .537v: no. 21440: waiter, top and side views;

            .537w: no. 21440: outline of fork tines and knife blade;

            .537x: no. 21540: dessert, breakfast, and dinner knives to be in Francis I pattern;

            .537y: no. 21940: coffee pot;

            .537z: no. 22040: seems to be a hot water plate;

            .537aa-bb: no. 22640: candelabra and alternate design for arms;

            .537cc-dd: no. 22740: ice cream slicer, for Galt & Bro. [Washington, D.C.]; Mr. Gilman;

            .537ee: no. 22740: waiter;

            .537ff: no. 22740: chop dish, top and side views; stamped Cayer;

 

Folder 4: 1940: March  (acc. 2018x72.538a-jj):

            .538a: no. 3140: Francis I salad plate;

            .538b-c: no. 3740: stacking plate covers; and water pitcher; both stamped Miller;

            .538d: no. 3840: meat dish with feet, stamped Miller;

            .538e: no. 3840: covered dish, top and side views;

            .538f: no. 31140: tray; with cornucopias

            .538g-h: no. 31340: trophy bowl, and mortar and pestle trophy, alternate designs for Eli Lilly and Company, as memento to be presented to Kiefer-Stewart Company; both stamped Lafferty; [see also .538m-n];

            .538i: no. 31440: tray or waiter, with cornucopia design, stamped Miller;

            .538j: no. 31840: coffee pot;

            .538k-l: no. 31840: foot to be used on a waiter; Mr. Turner written on drawing, other is a rough sketch;

            .538m-n: no. 31940: outlines of trophy bowl, and mortar and pestle trophy; see .538g-h;  

            .538o: no. 32140: Gun Club Trophy; [see also .538ee];

            .538p: no. 32140-A/B: punch bowl, punch ladle, punch cup, and tray;

            .538q: no. 32240: Colonnade serving spoon;

            .538r: no. 32540: hot water or coffee urn;

            .538s-t: no. 32540, 32640-A: two punch bowls;

            .538u: no. 32640 (no. 356): beer mug with glass bottom;

            .538v-x: no. 32640: coffee pot; teapot, hot water or coffee urn;

            .538y-z: no. 32640: waiter, top and side views on separate sheets of paper;

            .538aa-dd: no. 32640, 32640-B: creamer; sugar bowl; two waste bowls;

            .538ee: no. 32840: Gun Club Trophy [see also .538o];

            .538ff: no. 32840: five-light candelabra;

            .538gg-hh: no. 32940: chased floral design for waiter bottom, to match Queen Caroline line; sketch stamped Lafferty; drawing not marked;

            .538ii: no. 32940: coaster;

            .538jj: no. 32940: dinner, dessert, tea, and breakfast knives, for Francis I; stamped Lafferty;

 

Folder 5: 1940: April  (acc. 2018x72.539a-rr):

            .539a: no. 4140: bacon fork or bacon server; Mr. Turner;

            .539b: no. 4240: fruit ladles, in different patterns;

            .539c: no. 4340-A/B: celery tray and nappy, side and top views;

            .539d: no. 4540: Knickerbocker trophy initialed L;

            .539e: no. 41040: L’Elegante individual salad fork, small;

            .539f-k: no. 41040: coffee pot; teapot; creamer; sugar bowl; kettle on stand; waiter;

            .539L: no. 41240: knife blades, for Gorham Co.;

            .539m: no. 41240: punch bowl;

            .539n-o: no. 41840: coffee pots; for Hotel Metropole, Chicago;

            .539p: no. 41840: orange juice ring; for Hotel Severin, Indianapolis, Daniel;

            .539q-r: no. 42240L outlines of knife and fork (maybe for fish); and serving fork and knife (maybe for fish); Mr. Turner written on back of both sketches;

            .539s-u: no. 42240: teapot; creamer; sugar bowl (only 1 handle shown);

            .539v-w: no. 42240: drawing and sketch of punchbowl, punch cups, and tray (a point is made that the bowl is decorated with 25 roses for 25 years, so perhaps this is a silver wedding anniversary gift); [see also 2018x72.540y]

            .539x-aa: no. 42240: punch cup, two designs for a punch bowl, and a tray (different patterns from .539v-w);

            .539bb-cc: no. 42440: punch cup, for Linz Bros., with note: tray and ladle filed under 2126;

            .539dd: no. 42440: punch ladle;

            .539ee: no. 42440-A/B: mayonnaise bowls;

            .539ff-hh: no. 42540-A, B, C: coffee pots;

            .539ii: no. 42940: kettle;

            .539jj: no. 42940: bowl;

            .539kk-nn: no. 42940: fish platters, and matching chop dishes; top and side views;

            .539oo-pp: no. 43040: gravy or sauce boats and trays;

            .539qq-rr: no. 43040-A, B: compotes;

 

Folder 6: 1940: May  (acc. 2018x72.540a-LL):

            .540a-b: no. 5140: ash receiver [ashtray]; and salad bowl, perhaps for Mayflower Hotel;

            .540c-m: no. 5140: flatware chest for Francis I, with views of layouts for the drawers;

            .540n-o: no. 5640-A, B: two bread trays, top and side views;

            .540p: no. 5740: two forks, probably salad or dessert;

            .540q-r: no. 5840: centerpiece; and plateau; both stamped Cayer;

            .540s: no. 5840 (no. 32140-B): punch bowl, punch cup, punch ladle, and tray;

            .540t-u: no. 5940: asparagus tongs; and Hepplewhite salad fork and spoon (for serving);

            .540v: no. 5940: punch bowl;

            .540w-x: no. 5940-A, B: covered bowls or centerpieces;

            .540y: no. 51340: punch ladle, decorated with a rose, for punch bowl no. 42240; [see also 2018x72.539v-w];

            .540z: no. 51440: hot water dish;

            .540aa: no. 51640: Francis I low candlestick, to take a three-light branch;

            .540bb: no. 52040: souvenir spoon for Mount Rushmore; (view of sculpture in the spoon bowl0;

            .540cc: no. 52340: large and medium cold meat forks;

            .540dd: no. 52440: three knifes and two forks, perhaps for fish;

            .540ee: no. 52940: Francis I fish serving knife (outline only);

            .540ff: no. 53140: egg cup;

            .540gg-ll: no. 53140-A, B, C: trophy variations; A is topped with winged female figure driving seahorses; B is topped with Neptune holding a sailboat; C is toped with seahorses and decorated with shells and dolphins;

 

Folder 7: 1940: June  (acc. 2018x72.541a-LL):

            .541a-e: no. 6740-A, B, C, D, E: coffee pots;

            .541f: no. 61040: tray, engraved;

            .541g-h: no. 61340: Basket of Flowers dinner knife; and Les Cinq Fleurs salad fork;

            .541i: no. 61440: (redrawn from 32140-A): punch bowl, punch cup, tray; initialed L.;

            .541j-k: no. 61740: two-compartment sugar bowls, for Palmer House;

            .541L; no. 61840: tray, top and side views;

            .541m-n: no. 61840: waiter: chasing for bottom and flange;

            .541o: no. 62040-A/B: café diable cup (A tall, B short);

            .541p: no. 62040: banquet coffee pot;

            .541q-aa: no. 62140: letter from Kerry to Rivard about an order for the U.S. Maritime bid, a photo of cocktail servers, and drawings for some of the items mentioned in the letter: cruet stand; ice cream dish and stand; three cocktail servers; two sugar sifters; and a cup;

            .541bb: no. 62540: cheese server;

            .541cc: no. 62540: bowl or dish of some sort;

            .541dd-ii: no. 62540-A, B, C, D: desk box; silent butler ashtray; cigarette container; and porringer ashtray; plus two extra sheets of sketches; all for Cone Fabrics [Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N.C.];

            .541jj: no. 62740: cake dish;

            .541kk: no. 62740: two-compartment bowl, top and side views;

            .541LL; no. 62740: tray, waiter, or perhaps a fish dish, top and side views;

 

Folder 7: 1940: July  (acc. 2018x72.542a-q):

            .542a: no. 7240: open sugar bowl;

            .542b-c: no. 7340: candlestick; and soup ladle, front and side views; initialed ACM;

            .542d-f: no. 7840-A, B: thermometers for Cone Export and Commission Co., Greensboro, N.C. and New York, with note (on Cone Fabrics stationery) to J. H. Martin, form C.B.H.;

            .542g-i: no. 71140-A, B: five-light candelabras, with side views and plans from top;

            .542j: no. 71640: four bottle caster: with side view and plan from top;       

            .542k-l: no. 71640: (k also numbered 71240): two meat dishes, top and side views;

            .542m: no. 71740: meat dish, top and side views;

            .542n: no. 71740: three-light candelabra;

            .542o: no. 71740-A/B: two shallow bowls;

            .542p: no. 72340: bowl (perhaps a punch bowl);

            .542q: no. 72640: soup tureen or urn;

 

           

Box 46: Drawings arranged by date: August 1940-March 1941  (acc. 2018x72.543-.550):      

             

Folder 1: 1940: August  (acc. 2018x72.543a-ww):

            .543a: no. 8240: bouillon cup, with cornucopias; initialed ACM;

            .543b: no. 8/5/40: seems to be a mirrored plateau; [see .543tt-uu];

            .543c: no. 8540: teapot; initialed ACM;

            .543d: no. 8540: dish no. 957-S; top and side views;

            .543e-i: no. 8540-A, B: chalices: drawings and sketches; and an envelope associated with them: fro Linz Bros., Dallas, addressed to Reed & Barton, with Mr. Turner added in pencil;

            .543j-k: no. 8640: S.N.P.A. trophy, topped with an eagle; and extra drawing of the eagle;

            .543L: no. 8740: plate or shallow bowl;

            .543m: no. 8740: tureen or bowl, top and side views;

            .543n: no. 8740: bowl to hold smaller bowl inside it (outer bowl perhaps for ice, to keep smaller bowl cool);

            .543o-p: no. 8740: (also no. 7240): fish dishes, top and side views;

            .543q: no. 8740 (also no. 7240): serving spoon;

            .543r: no. 8940: three-compartment vegetable dish, with lid, top and side views;

            .543s: no. 81340: mayonnaise bowl;

            .543t-u: no. 81340: flatware: Jacobean steak or game set [knife and fork]; and three knives and a fork in 17th Century pattern;

            .543v: no. 81440: ladle; P.A. [Pointed Antique], Yorktown;

            .543w: no. 81440: sherbet cup;

            .543x: no. 81440-A/B: mustard pot with variations, and two spoons;

            .543y-z: no. 81540: Copley pattern salt spoon; and a pitcher;

            .543aa: no. 81640: oyster fork handle, nut pick, and nutcrackers; Mr. Turner;

            .543bb-cc: no. 81940: candlestick; and two-light candelabra;

            .543dd-ee: no. 82040: teapot; and coffee pot;

            .543ff-gg: no. 82140: poulette dish; and chafing dish, top and side views;

            .543hh-jj: no. 82140-A, B, C: coffee or hot water urns;

            .543kk: no. 82240: perhaps a pie server, and a knife;

            .543LL: no. 82240: three-light candelabra;

            .543mm: no. 82240: Hepplewhite fish dish;

            .543nn: no. 82640: sherbet cup;

            .543oo-qq: no. 82640: bottle opener; teaspoon and dinner knife, Dominick & Haff Shell; and Six Flowers salad spoons and forks in large and extra large sizes;

            .543rr-ss: no. 82740: snare drum; and a knife of some kind;

            .543tt-uu: no. 82740: centerpiece, to go with mirrored plateau [probably the design in .543b]; and a note about the centerpiece;

            .543vv: no. 82840, spoon and two forks, Virginia pattern;

            .543ww: no. 83140-A: coffee or hot water urn;

             

Folder 2: 1940: September  (acc. 2018x72.544a-w):

            .544a: chafing dish;

            .544b-c: no. no. 9640: pitcher; and double-wall coffee pot;

            .544d: no. 91040: bud vase;

            .544e: no. 91140: punch bowl, punch cup, waiter, with grape decorations;

            .544f: no. 91240: open salt bowl; paper embossed Reed & Barton;

            .544g: no. 91340: teapot, with flowers;

            .544h-i: no. 91740: Century individual salad forks, one with names of Mr. Turner and E.J. Scheer;

            .544j-k: no. 91740: two hand mirrors, one with matching comb;

            .544L: no. 91840: sugar bowl;

            .544m: no. 91940: circle, with note: goes to customer in regard to… N.E. 431, Statler;

            .544n: no. 92040: double vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .544o-p: no. 92640: sketches of plaque to Edgar Edward Harter (1890-1939); [biographical information in folder];

            .544q: no. 92640: spoon and fork;

            .544r: no. 92640-A/B: feet variations for a tray or waiter;

            .544s: no. 92740: bowl, possibly a punchbowl; initialed M;

            .544t-u: no. 93040: alcohol burner; and a pepper or salt shaker;

            .544v-w: no. 93040: waiter and chasing design for it;

             

Folder 3: 1940: October  (acc. 2018x72.545a-xx):

            .545a-1-11: no. 10440: letter from C.T. Freer to Mr. Turner about designs for the government of Ecuador; crest designs for the country; and drawings for service plate; bread & butter plate; ice cream dish; finger bowl; three meat dishes; and also flatware in the Marlborough pattern (see .545b):

            .545b-1-b: no. 10440: flatware and serving pieces in the Marlborough pattern, for the government of Ecuador: fish knife and fork, serving fork, serving tongs; ice cream spoon; ice cream fork; asparagus tongs; tureen ladle; fruit knife and fork; and fish serving knife and fork, and asparagus tongs;

            .545c: no. 10840: steal , game, and roast knives, in Nancy Lee pattern;

            .545d: no. 10840: basket, perhaps a cake basket;

            .545e: no. 10940: hot water plate;

            .545f: no. 10940: pitcher, initialed ACM [or GCM];

            .545g: no. 10940, 10940-A: (A is also no. 101140): water pitchers;

            .545h: no. 101140: table and serving spoons; serving and two cold meat forks;

            .545i: no. 101140: waiter or tray, top and side views;

            .545j: no. 101440: martini mixing spoon, Francis I pattern;

            .545k: no. 101540: large bowl, with Mayflower Hotel crest; top and side views;

            .545L-m: no. 101740: tray or service plate, top and side views; and tray or dish;

            .545n-1-6: no. 101840: line 8 creamer; sugar bowl; coffee pot; after dinner coffee pot with creamer and sugar bowl; and sketch and drawing of tray for coffee set;

            .545o-1-2: no. 101840: drawing and sketch of tray, top and side views;

            .545p-1-2: no. 102140: (also no. 121840): pepper shaker, and a note about it;

            .545q: no. 102340: sugar bowl;

            .545r-t: no. 102340: three meat dishes, all with wells and trees;

            .545u-v: no. 102540: after dinner waiters, top and side views;

            .545w: no. 102540: a covered bowl;

            .545x-y: no. 102540: ice tubs;

            .545z-aa: no. 102830: punch bowl; punch cup, tray, punch ladle, all for Linz Bros., Dallas; initialed ACM;

            .545bb-pp: no. 102840: most with N.E. numbers as well, most with top and side views; probably all for Southern Railway System, although not so marked:

                        .545bb: (N.E. 445): 2 ounce creamer;

                        .545cc: (N.E. 446): 8 ounce creamer;

                        .545dd-gg: (no. N.E. 442, N.E. 440, N. E. 441): sugar bowls in four sizes;

                        .545hh-jj: (N.E. 434, N.E. 435, N. E. 436): coffee pots in three sizes;

                        .545kk: (N.E. 443): syrup pitcher, on tray;

                        .545LL: (N.E. 447): probably a water pitcher;

                        .545mm: (N.E. 438): liquor mixer;

                        .545nn-oo: (N.E. 449, N.E. 448): square and oblong plates or trays;

                        .545pp: forks in these patterns: Stylist, Modern, Socialite, back of Jubilee;

            .545qq-tt: no. 102840-A, B, C, D: flatware handles in Modern, Stylist, Socialite, and back of Jubilee patterns, all marked Southern Railway System;

            .545uu-xx: no. 103040: libation set, with flagon, goblets, candlesticks; and separate sketches for each of those items; decorated with cross in a crown; [see also 2018x72.546d-e];

             

Folder 4: 1940: November  (acc. 2018x72.546a-hh):

            .546a: no. 11140: Martha Washington pie knife;

            .546b-c: no. 11140: double vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .546d-e: no. 11440: libation set [see also .2018x72.545uu], with candlestick, flagon, an oil lamp[?], and goblet; plus extra sketch of oil lamp[?], with note to see October folder’

            .546f-h: no. 11540: bowls, two patterns;

            .546i: no. 11640: candelabra, with plan from top, and extra sketches;

            .546j: no. 11740: meat dish, with well and tree, top and side views;

            .546k: no. 11840: outline of tea knives in King and Mayflower patterns;

            .546L: no. 11940-A/B: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .546m-n: no. 111340 (no. 11640): Linz Award: given by Linz Bros. of Dallas to someone whose work has benefited the city; two designs; [see also 2018x72.558w];

            .546o: no. 111340: meat dish, top and side views;

            .546p: no. 111540: meat dish, top and side views;

            .546q: no. 111540: various serving pieces in Old London pattern, including fruit and fish knives and forks, asparagus and fowl serving tongs, ice cream spoon, tureen ladle, and a “teaette spoon” (spoon which doubles as a tea strainer);

            .546r: no. 111540: dish;

            .546s-t: no. 111540, 111540-B: perhaps a compote or an ice cream dish (shell-shaped bowl); top and side views;

            .546u-x: no. 111540, 111540-B: two bowls, and two service plates;

            .546y: no. 111940: vase to match #800 candelabra;

            .546z: no. 111940-A/B: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .546aa-bb: no. 112140: goblet; and serving spoon;

            .546cc-dd: no. 112240: serving spoon; and note: coffee urn: see tray in 11437 [which is 2018x72.510e];

            .546ee: no. 112240-A: cover for centerpiece;

            .546ff: no. 112740: outlines of three knives;

            .546gg-hh: no. 112840: trays, top and side views;

             

Folder 4: 1940: December  (acc. 2018x72.547a-qq):

            .547a: no. 12240: perhaps a bread & butter plate; top and side views;

            .547b: no. 12340: gravy or sauce boat and tray, top and side views;

            .547c-1-2: cover for a centerpiece or tureen, with extra drawing of coat of arms;

            .547d-e: no. 12440: a ladle; and a Hepplewhite baby knife;

            .547f-h: no. 12540: two ice bowls; and a serving fork;

            .547i: no. 12640: creamer, sugar bowl, and a tray (top and side views);

            .547j: no. 12640: (see also no. 101341, 3160-B): water pitcher, top and side views;

            .547k: no. 12740: (no. 1639): hot water or coffee urn, for Wright Kay & Co., and for Schwarzchild Bros., Richmond, Va.;

            .547L: no. 12940: flagon or pitcher, topped with a helmet;

            .547m: no. 12940: waiter, chased to match no. 555-C set;

            .547n-o: no. 121140: a bird knife and fork with Labors of Cupid pattern; and what is perhaps a cocktail or martini mixing spoon;

            .547p: no. 121740: toast rack; side and front views;

            .547q-s: no. 121740: teapot; coffee pot and creamer; sugar bowl; all initialed M;

            .547t: no. 121740 (no. 1338): tray, top and side views;

            .547u: no. 121740: waiter or tray, top and side views; initialed R;

            .547v: no. 121840: pepper shaker and open salt bowl;

            .547w-bb: no. 121840: chest for flatware, with diagrams of trays 1, 2, 3, 5, 6;

            .547cc-dd: no. 121940: tray or waiter, top and side views; with Aesthetic movement decoration;

            .547ee-ff: no. 122040: (#6000): centerpiece; and tray; both with top and side views;

            .547gg: no. 122040: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .547hh: no. 122340: two shoes, not on anything, for Wright Shoe Co., initialed MM;

            .547ii-mm: no. 122340: serving pieces: asparagus server and ice spoon; fish serving knife and fork; asparagus tongs, and fish serving knife and fork; fish fork and knife, ice cream spoon, ice tongs, and pie knife; and ice cream server and soup ladle;

            .547nn: no. 122640: ice cream fork;

            .547oo-pp: no. 122640: three-light candelabras;

            .547qq: no. 123040: candlestick;

             

Folder 5: 1941: January  (acc. 2018x72.548a-ss):

            .548a: no. 1341: fish fork and knives, Priscilla pattern;

            .548b: no. 1341: pitcher or creamer;

            .548c-d: no. 1741: relish dish, top and side views; and centerpiece;

            .548e-f: no. 11041: bread & butter plate; and service plate; both have top and side views;

            .548g-j: no. 11041-A, B: apple trophies; one is signed Cayer;

            .548k-m: no. 11041-A, B, C: covered sugar bowls;

             .548n: no. 11341: table, dessert, and soup spoons, Devon pattern;

            .548o: no. 11441: two-compartment vegetable dish;

            .548p: no. 11441-A/B: part of a bowl or cup, with A and B labeled goblet stem;

            .548q-r: no. 11441-A, B: plaques: working out size of letters, no full inscription;

            .548s: no. 12241: two-handled bowl on a saucer;

            .548t: no. 12341: dessert tray, top and side views;

            .548u: no. 12441: three-light candelabra: partial outline;

            .548v: no. 12841: salad fork, Marlborough outline;

            .548w-y: no. 12841: two bread & butter plates, and a tray (with partial number 2-41);

            .548z-bb: no. 12841: meat dishes, with wells and trees;

            .548cc: no. 13041: note: centerpiece #6000, see no. 122040; [see 2018x72.547ee-ff];

            .548dd: no. 13041: La Comtesse butter spreader;

            .548ee-ff: no. 13041: teapot and coffee pot, top and side views; with snake handles, bird spouts, and ball-and-claw feet;

            .548gg-hh: no. 13041: sandwich plates, top and side views;

            .548ii-kk: no. 13041: waiter (drawing and sketch), with design of engraving;

            .548LL-oo: no. 13041: waiter, with inscriptions: W. Homer Hartz, president, Chicago Athletic Association;

            .548pp-rr: no. 13141: Pointed Antique tea knife; La Parisienne soup ladle; and what is probably a bread & butter plate;

            .548ss: no. 13141: centerpiece: two side views;

             

Folder 6: 1941: February  (acc. 2018x72.549a-jj):

            .549a: no. 2341: tall vase;

            .549b-c: no. 2641: Columbia fruit knife; and Francis I serving forks and spoons;

            .549d-g: no. 2741-A, B: trophy bowls: U.S. Coast Guard Alumni Bowl, I.C.Y.R.A., New England Championship; with extra sketch of seat of the U.S.C.G. and the inscription; for M H. Inlay, New London, Conn.; initialed M;      

            .549h: no. 21141: perhaps a plateau or a base for something, or a tray;

            .549i: no. 21241 (no. 2141; #6000): asparagus dish, top and side views;

            .549j: no. 21241: (#6000): waiter, top and side views;

            .549k: no. 21341: (R.S. 259): tray, top and side views;

            .549L-n: no. 21741: Queen Elizabeth bouillon and cream soup spoons; Pointed Antique dessert and tea knives; and tea and dessert knives (no pattern);

            .549o-q: no. 21741: compote; and potato chip bowl; and coffee pot;

            .549r-s: no. 21941: coffee pot or teapot; and a waiter or tray; all have top and side views;

            .549t-v: no. 21941: meat dish, with two additional sketches;

            .549w: no. 22041: coffee or hot water urn;

            .549x: no. 22041: dinner and dessert forks and cream soup spoon, in New King pattern;

            .549y: no. 22141: fish forks and knives, in Jubilee pattern;

            .549z: no. 22441: three-light candelabra;

            .549aa: no. 22641: 17th Century tea knives, with different blades;

            .549bb-cc: no. 22641: Hampton Court bread tray, drawing and sketch;

            .549dd-ee: no. 22641: tete-a-tete set; and 4 piece breakfast set; both sets with teapot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl;

            .549ff-gg: no. 22741: chocolate pot; and a pie plate (top and side views);

            .549hh: no. 22741: Sierra flatware and serving pieces: various kinds of knives, forks, spoons, ladles, tongs, etc.;

            .549ii-jj: no. 22841: goblet and a tray, both with cupids, both initialed ACM;

             

Folder 6: 1941: March  (acc. 2018x72.550a-t):

            .550a: no. 3341: teapot;

            .550b: no. 3441: compote, top and side views, and detail of base;

            .550c-d: no. 3441LRS-242): bowl, what might be a cigarette holder, and what might be a salt or pepper shaker; drawing and sketch;

            .550e: no. 3441: five-light candelabra, with details of base and candle cups;

            .550f: no. 3441: dish, apparently with three compartments, top and side views;

            .550g: no. 3541: trophy cup;

            .550h: no. 3741: outlines of two spoons and two knives, for Cartier;

            .550i: no. 3741: engraving design for bottom of a tray or waiter; initialed M;

            .550j: no. 31041: dessert cup;

            .550k: no. 31141: Marie Antoinette gravy spoon;

            .550L-m: no. 31241: ice cream cups (initialed L); and a three-compartment plate;

            .550n: no. 31241: engraving design for waiter no. 1434-119;

            .550o: no. 31341: La Salle cream soup and bouillon spoons;

            .550p: no. 31841: liquor flask (pocket flask), with initial R, front and side views;

            .550q: no. 31841: coffee pot, with a cupid;

            .550r: no. 31941: perhaps a cigarette holder, with top and side views and detail of base;

            .550s-t: no. 32141: coffee pots;

 

           

Box 47: Drawings arranged by date: April-December 1941, 1942, 1945  (acc. 2018x72.551-.563):    

             

Folder 1: 1941: April  (acc. 2018x72.551a-dd):

            .551a: no. 4141: bouillon cup saucer;

            .551b: no. 4241-A: plaque: 94, erected 1939-1940; naming Secretary of the Navy Charles Edison, Rear Admiral William R. Furlong (Bureau of Ordnance), and Captain Thomas Withers (inspector of ordnance);

            .551c-d: no. 4341: teapot and kettle on stand, for Taylor Bros., Corpus Christi, Texas; signed Miller;

            .551e: no. 4341: oyster dish, top and side views;

            .551f: no. 4741: coffee pot, with cupid;

            .551g-h: no. 4741: water pitchers, decorated with grapes;

            .551i: no. 4941: waiter, tray, or plateau;

            .551j: no. 41041: waiter, top and side views;

            .551k: no. 41441: plaque: Organ Memorials, with space for names;

            .551L-o: no. 41441-A, C (no. 1341-A, B, D; N.E. 468): coffee pots;

            .551p-q: no. 42341: trophy cup: Brae Burn Country Club, Women’s Golf Championship; [search Brae Burn for other designs for this club];

            .551r-s: no. 42341: four- and six-slice toast holders, front and side views;

            .551t-u: no. 42541: tray and bowl (Paul Revere type bowl);

            .551v-y: no. 42841: two coffee pots; and two sets of creamers and sugar bowls;

            .551z: no. 42841: kettle on stand;

            .551aa: no. 42841: tray or waiter, top and side views;

            .551bb-cc: no. 42841, 42841-A: place settings: spoon, fork, knife, in a streamlined modern style; .551bb includes a small sketch of a candelabra;

            .551dd: no. 42941: water pitcher, decorated with grapes;

             

Folder 2: 1941: May-June  (acc. 2018x72.552-.553):

            .552a-b: no. 5241: beer bottle holder, with name Club Macombo; and fish serving knife and asparagus tongs;

            .552c-d: no. 5741-A, B: serving spoons or ladles, front and side views, one with name Mr. Turner;

            .552e-f: no. 51341: trophy plaque and inscription: Brae Burn Country Club, Women’s Golf Championship; [search Brae Burn for other designs for this club];

            .552g-h: no. 51441: ice tub; and punch bowl;

            .552i-j: no. 51441-A, B: soup tureens, top and side views;

            .552k: no. 51541: drawing of a fish; [see also .552t];

            .552L: no. 51641 (old no. 51440): bread & butter plate, top and side views;

            .552m-n: no. 52041: two sketches of a ciborium;

            .552o: no. 52041-A/B/C: three designs for edges of a tray or waiter;

            .552p-q: no. 52141: bud vase; and a dish or bowl of some sort (probably hot water dish);

            .552r-s: no. 52141: asparagus tongs and server; and an asparagus dish with sauce boat holder;

            .552t: no. 52241: drawing of a fish; [see also .552k];

            .552u: no. 52741: punch cup;

            .552v-w: no. 52741-A, B: trophy cup and extra design for base;

            .552x: no. 52841: cup holders or punch cups, top and side views;

            .552y-1-2: no. 52941: two serving knives, and a note with name Mr. Turner;

            .552z-aa: no. 52941: candelabra: outline and sketch;

 

            .553a: no. 6441: table number stand, for Hotel Statler;

            .553b: no. 6541: ice pail or ice bucket;;

            .553c: no. 61141: P.A. [Pointed Antique] fruit knives, front and side views;

            .553d-e: no. 61241: paten and chalice;

            .553f-g: no. 62541: berry & large salad spoons; small salad spoon;

            .553h: no. 62541: chafing dish;

            .553i: no. 62741: waiter;

             

Folder 3: 1941: July  (acc. 2018x72.554a-aa):

            [note: no. 71641, a set of drawings for state of North Carolina, are in a separate folder]

            .554a-b: no. 7141: trophy plaque and inscription: Brae Burn Country Club, Women’s Golf Championship; drawing and sketch; written on drawing: no soap, vase taken; [search Brae Burn for other designs for this club];

            .554c: no. 7241: sign: Mason’s Flower Studio [perhaps for the shop of that name in Taunton, Mass.];

            .554d-e: no. 7341-A, B: coffee pots, decorated with a galloping horse and the word Turf;

            .554f: no. 7841: meat dish with well and tree, top and side views;

            .554g: no. 7941: waiter to match 7012-C set;

            .554h-i: no. 71041: bread & butter plate; and service plate;

            .554j-k: no. 71141: meat dish with cover, with top and side views; and a chafing dish or food warming dish, and another sketch of a covered dish; both marked Dorhmann, [but probably meaning Dohrman Co.];

            .554L: no. 71141: chafing dish with two covers; top and side views and plan of frame for lamps;

            .554m-o: no. 71441: (no. 52941): candelabras: two drawings and outline sketch;

            .554p-q: no. 71541: punch cup, top and side views, to match the punch bowl, tray, and ladle show in accompanying photograph;

            .554r: no. 71541: double vegetable dish, top and side views;

            .554s: no. 71841: pitcher or creamer;

            .554t: no. 72341: serving spoon;

            .554u-v: no. 72341: punch bowl tray, drawing and sketch, top and side views;

            .554w: no. 72541: salt & pepper shaker, in Lew Six Fleurs pattern;

            .554x-y: no. 72841: (525-B): creamer and sugar bowl;

            .554z: no. 72941: note: waiter to match #6000, see 13041;

            .554aa: no. 73041: (#6000): candelabra;

             

Folder 4: 1941: July: no. 71641 and no. 81341: a set for state of North Carolina  (acc. 2018x72.555-.556):

            .555a-b: drawing of seal of North Carolina and sketch of the state Capitol, to be used on the items being designed for the state; 

            .555c: no. 71641: presentation drawing of punch cup

            .555d: no. 71641: hors d’oeuvres tray, top and side views;

            .555e: no. 71641: sherbet cup;

            .555f: no. 71641: bon bon shell; top and side views;

            .555g: no. 71641: bread & butter plate; top and side views;

            .555h: no. 71641: gravy boat and tray; top and side views;

            .555i-k: no. 71641: open vegetable dish; chop dish; meat dish; all with top and side views;

            .555L: no. 71641: waiter; top and side views;

            .555m-p: no. 71641: punch bowl and tray (top and side views of tray); base for punch bowl; punch cup; punch ladle;

            .555q: no. 71641: water pitcher;

            .555r-y: no. 71641: teapot; coffee pot; creamers; sugar bowls; hot water or coffee urn; and tray for urn;

 

.556a-b: no. 81341-A, B: presentation drawings of two versions of a finger bowl with plate;

.556c: no. 81341: goblet;

.556d: no. 81341: finger bowl with plate;

             

Folder 5: 1941: August  (acc. 2018x72.557a-w):

            [note: no. 81341, a few drawings for state of North Carolina, are in a separate folder]

            .557a: no. 8441: communion tray;

            .557b-e: no. 8641: teapots; coffee pots;

.557f-g: no. 8741-B: potato chip bowls, with sailing ship crest, perhaps for Mayflower Hotel;

.557h: no. 8841: match box holder & ashtray;, top and side views;

.557i: no. 81241: tea and fruit knives;

.557j-k: no. 81241: kettle on stand: sketch and drawing;

.557L: no. 81241: waiter with chased well: one-quarter view from top;

.557m-o: no. 81441: goblet; and two water pitchers;

.557p: no. 82241: goblet, outline only; initialed ACM;

.557q: no. 82541” dessert, dinner and child’s forks; table, dessert, tea, and coffee spoons; and dinner and dessert knives; outlines only;

.557r: no. 82541: fish and salad forks in King pattern;

.557s: no. 82741: fish and salad forks;

.557t: no. 82741: waiter, drawn for estimating, for S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore;

.557u-v: no. 82841: 17th Century salad fork; and oyster, fish, and salad forks;

.557w: no. 82941: child’s porringer with cover, top and side views; stamped Watson;

             

Folder 6: 1941: September  (acc. 2018x72.558a-x):

            .558a: no. 9241: three knife blades: front and side views;

            .558b: no. 9341: sherbet stand, for Dorhmann [probably means Dohrman Co.];

            .558c: no. 9441: kettle on stand;

            .558d: no. 9541: punch cup, with grape decoration;

            .558e: no. 91141: candelabra;

            .558f: no. 91141: (new no. 32642): candelabra;

            .558g: no. 91141: note: waiter to match #6000, see WS 7589 or no. 21241;

            .558h: no. 91241: meat dish, top and side views;

            .558i: no. 91541: waiter to match #6000;

            .558j: no. 91641: bon bon shell;

            .558k: no. 91741: King salad knife;

            .558L: no. Sept. 22/41: PP crest for flatware handle, with note: on Alden pattern, for Copley Plaza; [see also .558s];

            .558m-o: no. 92241-A: teapots or coffee pots, and quarter of a tray or waiter;

            .558p-r: no. 92241-B: teapot or coffee pot, extra drawing of spout, and quarter of a tray or waiter;

            .558s: no. Sept. 23/41: PP crest and the word Turf written twice; [see also .558L];

            .558t: no. 92341: (P-241): Irish cup, with trade mark symbols;

            .558u: no. 92341: Cotillion soup ladle;

            .558v: no. 92341: pad to hold twenty-five serving pieces, including serving forks and spoons, carving forks and knives, ladles, and tongs; drawing is in two pieces;      

            .558w: no. 92541: Linz Award: given by Linz Bros. of Dallas to someone whose work has benefited the city; [see also 2018x72.546m-n];

            .558x; no. 92941: salt or pepper shaker;

             

Folder 7: 1941: October  (acc. 2018x72.559a-ww):

            .559a-b: no. 101041: vegetable dish with cover, top and side views; and end view;

            .559c-y: no. 101341: Alcoa s.s. rough tracings: folder and the 22 sheets found in it; all in a streamlined, modern design; [see also 2018x72.561e]:

                        .559c: folder; only 22 sheets found it; other 101341 drawings may be for this commission, although they are not marked Alcoa;

                        .559d-f: coffee pot; coffee pots;

                        .559g-j: three creamers and a sugar bowl;

                        .559k-l: toothpick holder; and a small tray?

                        .559m-n: butter pat tray and waiter’s badge; and a butter tub;

                        .559o: bread tray;

                        .559p: oil and vinegar cruets in a stand;

                        .559q-r: mustard pots;

                        .559s: bowl;

                        .559t-u: gravy or sauce boats;

                        .559v-y: two meat dishes; two meat dish covers;

            .559z: no. 101341: meat dish, top and side views;

            .559aa: no. 101342: shell-shaped dish with two condiment bottles, top, front, and side views;

            .559bb-cc: no. 101341: compote; and cake dish [cake stand];

            .559dd: no. 101341: hot water pan with cover, top and side views;

            .559ee-ff: no. 1341-B, but mostly likely supposed to be 101341-B: creamer and sugar bowl;

            .559gg-ii: no. 101741: outline of arms of a candelabra; and two candelabras;

            .559jj: no. 102041: ashtray with match box holder, top and side views;

            .559kk-nn: no. 102041: four coffee invalid sets;

            .559oo: no. 102141: two punch ladles and a punch or child’s cup;

            .559pp-qq: no. 102341: Georgian Rose soup ladles;

            .559rr: no. 102341: waiter;

            .559ss-tt: no. 102341, 102341-B: Hawthorne salt and pepper shakers;

            .559uu: no. 102941: waiter or tray, top and side views; “request N.Y. office, M”;

            .559vv-ww: no. 102941: two meat dishes, with wells and trees; top and side views;

 

Folder 8: 1941: November  (acc. 2018x72.560a-gg):
            .560a: no. 11341: child’s cup;

            .560b-c: no. 11341: square coffee pots, top and side views;

            .560d: no. 11441; banquet coffee pot;

            .560e: no. 111241: blades of fruit knives, for R. Harris & Co., Washington; initialed M;

            .560f: no. 111341: French Renaissance soup ladles;

            .560g: no. 111441: tray to hold salt and pepper shakers and sugar bowls; top and side views;

            .560h-i: no. 112241: coffee pots, with PP monogram for Copley Plaza;

            .560j: no. 112241: banquet coffee pot;

            .560k-n: no. 112241-A, B, C: covered cups of some sort, and an extra drawing with more designs;

            .560o-r: no. 112441: vegetable bowl; raviar dish; bread tray; and creamer, all with PP monogram for Copley Plaza;

            .560s-t: no. 112442-A: spoon/fork and knife; handle design seems to be a stylized angel;

            .560u-v: no. 112442-B: spoon/fork and knife; handle design includes airplane and compass rose;

            .560w-y: no. 112442-C: spoon, fork and knife; handle design is a styled wing on nose of an airplane;

            .560z-aa: no. 112442-D: spoon/fork and knife; includes sketch of nose of airplane;

            .560bb-cc: no. 112442-E: spoon/fork and knife; handle design seems to be stylized airplane;

            .560dd-ff: no. 112641: creamer; sugar bowl; open salt dish (with view of top) and pepper shaker; all taken from a Dominick and Haff pattern;

            .560gg: no. 112741: butter box, top and side views; with PP monogram for Copley Plaza;

           

Folder 9: 1941: December  (acc. 2018x72.561a-u):

            .561a: no. 12141: ice cream dish or ice cream cup;

            .561b-c: no. 12141-A, B: soda glass holders;

            .561d: no. 12241: straw holder;

            .561e: no. 12241: sauce boat, for Alcoa line [see 2018x72.559c-y];

            .561f-g: no. 12341, 12341-A: Francis I soup ladles;

            .561h: no. 12541: compartmented dish with cover, top and side views;

            .561i-l: no. 12841: trophy plaques: Master Tournament, Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, with space for winners 1936-1949; plus a plaque with name of 1941 winner, John J. Jones [that was not the name of the 1941 winner, however; and is probably just a made-up name for demonstration purposes];

            .561m-n: no. 12841: meat dishes, both with well and tree;

            .561o-p: no. 12841-A, B: meat dishes, both with well and tree;

            .561q: no. 12941: pitcher and bowl, both with name Peckett’s on Sugar Hill [hotel in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire];

            .561r: no. 121041: three sizes of Pointed Antique salt spoons;

            .561s: no. 121541: “one arm man knife,” for or with Northampton Cutlery Co. blade;

            .561t-u: no. 121541: ramekins, top and side views;

 

Folder 10: 1942 and 1945 (acc. 2018x72.562-.563):

            .562a: no. 41042: punch bowl, punch cup, and tray; bowl with seal of City of Denver;

            .562b: no. 11942: Marlborough ladle or serving spoon;

 

            .563a-b: tea pots, top and side views;