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Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3bb
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter F. There is a loop of wire at the base of the block.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3p
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter P.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3b
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter B.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3e
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter E.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3q
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter Q.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3h
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter H.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3f
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter F.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3u
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter U.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3r
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter R.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3v
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter V.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3j
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter J.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3s
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter S.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3i
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter I.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3w
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter W.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3l
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter L.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3g
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter G.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3k
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter K.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3y
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter Y.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3m
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter M.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3z
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter Z.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3t
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter T.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3n
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter N.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3d
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter D.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3aa
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter Z.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3o
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter O.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3c
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter C.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3x
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter X.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Block
Name/Title
Alphabet Block
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.3a
Description
Wooden block in the shape of the letter A.
Context
Used by Ralph Gilmore Atwell
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.29a-z
Description
Box of printed wooden alphabet blocks. The box is decorated with a print of a bird and image of several people in a field, along with the inscription, "THE EMBOSSING COMPANY'S / Illustrated Cubes / SPELLING BLOCKS / No. 86." The blocks are printed in blue and red with uppercase letters, numbers, and images of animals. There are 24 blocks.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.19a-c
Description
Nursery blocks.

a= lid
b= bottom of box
c= blocks

a= Green paperboard box with almost full size label glued on crooked, leaving uneven border. Label has red border with picture in center of child playing with blocks and printing: "NURSERY BLOCKS, The Embossing Company No. 74 C, Made in the U.S.A."

c= 20 wooden alphabet and number blocks painted in red, yellow, blue and green and imprinted on two sides with figure or scene.

Boxed set of 20 alphabet blocks with letters, numbers, and pictures. The blocks are printed in red, yellow, blue, and green. The box is printed with a scene of a young child in a dress and bonnet playing with alphabet blocks beside a window. It is labeled, "Nursery Blocks / The Embossing Company".
Context
Owned by Jean Louise Goodall Balham in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
The Embossing Company
1928
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Balham, Jean Louise Goodall (1925-2016)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.31
Description
17-piece alphabet block set with pictures and words. Two sides are bright colors with raised design while four sides of each block are stamped in blue or red. The pictures include mostly animals, with some other common objects. Some of the blocks have been hand-colored in pencil by a child.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.32
Description
23-piece alphabet block set. Two sides of each block are brightly colored with a recessed letter. The other sides of each block have stamped pictures and words beginning with the corresponding letter, and numbers.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.35a-l
Description
Incomplete set of shaped alphabet blocks painted yellow, white, and red. The present letters are B, C, H, I, K, S, U, X. The present numbers are 2, 5, 6, 7.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
1953.52.2
Description
Domed-top wooden trunk containing alphabet blocks. The blocks are shaped like letters and numbers, with multiples of some letters and numbers (M, 5, E, 3) and no examples of most letters. The inside of the lid is inscribed with several inked letters. The inscription is likely a name or multiple names, but it is largely illegible.
Acquisition
1953.52
Lexicon
Dimensions
Average Block Size
Materials
Wood
Alphabet Blocks
Name/Title
Alphabet Blocks
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.10a-bb
Description
28 alphabet blocks, carved and painted with letters and numbers. The blocks appear to come from multiple different sets. One set consists of large, cube-shaped blocks painted with letters and numbers on all sides except one, which is press carved. Another set consists of half-cube-shaped blocks of the same size, with half-letters on the sides that match together on the halved sides. The smaller blocks are similarly decorated.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baby Rattle
Name/Title
Baby Rattle
Entry/Object ID
1997.44.4
Description
Baby rattle consisting of 6 colored plastic keys strung on white nylon cord. The rattle is in its original retail packaging consisting of a cardboard back and a clear plastic cover.
Acquisition
1997.44
Made/Created
Reddy Company, Inc.
circa 1970
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Nylon
Baby Rattle
Name/Title
Baby Rattle
Entry/Object ID
1997.44.6
Description
Baby rattle consisting of 10 plastic disks strung onto a ball chain. The rattle is still in its original retail packaging consisting of a clear plastic back with a cardboard top.
Acquisition
1997.44
Made/Created
Reddy Company, Inc.
circa 1970
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal, Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Leonard, Erlene (1933-2017)
Baby Rattle
Name/Title
Baby Rattle
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.36
Description
Pressed tin baby rattle. The rattle consists of a hollow handle with three punched holes, and a round, drum-like head. The head is stamped with an image of an eagle surrounded by the words, "FOR A GOOD CHILD".
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Backgammon Set
Name/Title
Backgammon Set
Entry/Object ID
1951.4.11a-d
Description
Hinged gameboard that folds down the center, creating a space in between the sides for storing game pieces. One side of the board is checkered, and the other is laid out for backgammon. There are two leather cylinders for throwing dice and one round black game piece.
Acquisition
1951.4
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (closed)
Materials
Wood
Backgammon Set
Name/Title
Backgammon Set
Entry/Object ID
1946.15.3a-kk
Description
Backgammon set. The set is contained within a box that opens to reveal a backgammon board on the inside and a checkerboard on the outside. The edges of the box are decorated to disguise is as two side-by-side books, with three edges looking like pages and one edge looking like the two spines. The box is entirely covered in leather, inside an out, and all decoration is tooled and painted on the leather. The spine of one "book" is labeled "HIST. OF ENGLAND". The leather has been completely removed from the other spine. The hinge of the box is on the side opposite the spines.

In addition to the box, the set contains 15 black and 15 red or brown game pieces, 4 dice, and 2 die throwers. The pieces are round and turned with circular rings, creating a bull's eye effect. The dice are 6 sided and made of bone. They are marked on the 6 side with a crown above the initials "GR" in red. The die throwers are narrow, cylindrical tubes made of leather.
Context
Owned by James Danforth, an innkeeper in Weathersfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1946.15
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Leather, Bone
Relationships
Person or Organization
Danforth, James
Place
Town
Weathersfield
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bag
Name/Title
Bag
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.8
Description
Blue canvas zip bag for ski waxes and tools. Bag has red trim and a fake fur skier silhouette on one side and fake fur swatches on each end of the bag where the zipper begins and stops. Inside is stiff, waterproof material that is chipping. Exterior of bag is stained and worn.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
2008.50
Description
White leather baseball with red stitching. The ball is signed in black ink, "1940 / Babe Ruth".
Context
In 1940 Harry Loyzell, of Fryeburg, Maine, traveled to North Conway, New Hampshire, where Babe Ruth was playing golf. Loyzell's uncle had previously acquired this ball from Fenway Park during a Red Sox game, and Loyzell asked Ruth to sign in. Loyzell went on to become the athletic director at Rutland High School.
Acquisition
2008.50
Made/Created
1940
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Cork
Relationships
Person or Organization
Ruth, George Herman Jr. (1895-1948)
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
2001.12
Description
Dark leather orange peel style baseball. The ball is partially dyed or stained red. It is painted with the inscription, "For The Championship of the State of Vt. Mountaineers vs. Rustics Sept. 6th 1876. /
The Mountaineers.
C. M. Wilds. C.
H Nimblet. P.
R. Dunn. 1st B.
W. Clark 3rd B.
N. H. Munsill 1st B.
C. W. Corey S. S.
W. Harlow L. F.
C. B. Oaks C. F.
F. Woodbridge R. F."
Context
Used during a baseball game in 1876 between two previously undefeated Vermont teams, the Mountaineers of Bristol, Vermont, and the Rustics, of Essex Junction, Vermont. The Mountaineers won 19 to 6.
Acquisition
2001.12
Made/Created
1876
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather
Relationships
The Mountaineers, The Rustics
,
Event
Champlain Valley Fair
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
2023.17.1
Description
White leather baseball with red stitching. It is signed in ink, "Howard Frank Mosher".
Context
Signed by Howard Frank Mosher of Irasburg, Vermont.
Acquisition
2023.17
Lexicon
Materials
Leather, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Mosher, Howard Frank (1942-2017)
Place
Town
Irasburg
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Web Links and URLs
Baseball
Interpretative Labels
Very little survives from Vermont's earliest baseball teams except for their colorful names, such as the Essex Junction Edmonds, the Cambridge Lone Stars, the Jericho Muffs, and the Ridley Sunflowers. This baseball's just barely legible written label reads- "July 4, 1867/score 75-52/…. Champlains vs. …sp BBC." Vergennes fielded both the First Champlains and Second Champlains in the late 1860s. The other team name isn't clear enough to decipher. Does BBC indicate a Burlington Baseball Club? High scoring games like this one, often with over fifty runs, reflected earlier playing styles such as underhanded pitching and barehanded fielding. Connections by railroads and trolleys between towns and on Lake Champlain by ferries made it possible for the players and a growing number of spectators to enjoy what would become a favorite summer pastime, especially on the Fourth of July.
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
1967.33
Description
Leather baseball with a pasted-on paper label that reads, "July 14th 1867 score 75-52 / [illeg] Champlain vs [illeg] BBC". The outermost layer of the ball is formed from three wedge-shaped pieces of dark leather stitched together with a whipstitch. A split in one of the seams reveals undyed canvas and red and blue yarn on the interior.
Context
Used during an unidentified baseball game in Vergennes, Vermont, in 1867.
Acquisition
1967.33
Made/Created
1867
Lexicon
Materials
Leather
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
2010.16.1
Description
White leather baseball with red stitching. The ball is signed with the year 1961 and several names, likely those of a single, local baseball team.
Acquisition
2010.16
Made/Created
1961
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Cork
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
2010.16.2a
Description
White leather baseball with red stitching. The inscription, "BARRE LITTLE LEAGUE / CHAMPS / 1953 / 1954 / 1955 / DODGERS" is written on the ball in black ink.
Context
Part of an appreciation trophy presented to Romeo Cella, who coached boys' Little League teams in Barre, Vermont.
Acquisition
2010.16
Made/Created
1955
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Cork
Relationships
Person or Organization
Cella, Romeo Alfred (1905-1965)
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
1973.44
Description
Leather orange peel style baseball. The cover is handsewn with linen thread.
Context
Made by Reuben St. John of Hubbardton, Vermont, for his grandson Eric St. John. Eric died of scarlet fever at age 13.
Acquisition
1973.44
Made/Created
Artist
St. John, Reuben (1806-1882)
circa 1875
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
St. John, Eric Herman (1869-1882)
Baseball
Name/Title
Baseball
Entry/Object ID
2011.62.3a-c
Description
White leather baseball with red stitching. The ball is signed throughout with black marker. It is accompanied by a gold-toned plastic display stand with a clear plastic round holder.
Context
Signed by team members of the Burlington Expos baseball team in the mid-1990s.
Acquisition
2011.62
Made/Created
circa 1995
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Leather, Cork, Rubber, Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Vermont Expos
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Bat
Name/Title
Baseball Bat
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.25
Description
Small baseball bat turned from dark wood.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Baseball Bat
Name/Title
Baseball Bat
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.41
Description
Miniature baseball bat turned from light-colored wood. It is stamped in the center with the words, "World's Champion."
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1935-circa 1945
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Baseball Bat
Name/Title
Baseball Bat
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.26
Description
Small baseball bat with attached ball. The child-sized bat is turned from light-colored wood with pronounced graining. An small, applied wooden knob at the top of the bat secures a length of string which attaches a small wooden ball on the other end. The bat is labeled "BAT-BAT.T./Mfg. by Newton and Thompson, inc/Brandon, Vt., U. S. A."
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Baseball Bat
Name/Title
Baseball Bat
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.27
Description
Small baseball bat turned from dark wood. The bat is slightly warped, so bends slightly at the thinnest point. A metal ring is attached to the center of the base.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Baseball Bat
Name/Title
Baseball Bat
Entry/Object ID
2021.17.1
Description
Miniature wooden baseball bat printed at one end with logos for the Mountaineers and the Times Argus. The bat is round and narrows toward one end. The Mountaineers' logo consists of an animal wearing hiking accessories stepping onto a double peaked mountain above the word, "MOUNTAINEERS". The Times Argus logo consists of the company name with the Vermont State House dome between the two words. The words "Presenting Sponsor" is above the State House dome.
Context
The Vermont Mountaineers is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2021.17
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Vermont Mountaineers, Times Argus
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Bat
Name/Title
Baseball Bat
Entry/Object ID
2006.28.2
Description
Wooden baseball bat with ten-inch rubberized grip. The bat is branded with the label, "Powerized LOUISVILLE SLUGGER 125B HILLERICH & BRADSBY CO MADE IN U.S.A. LOUISVILLE KY TRADE MARK REG."
Context
Used by William "Dig" Rowley while pitcher for the Richford Rabbits, Richford, Vermont
Acquisition
2006.28
Made/Created
Hillerich & Bradsby Co.
1934-1941
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rowley, William Reginald (1909-2005)
Place
Town
Richford
County
Franklin County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Cap
Name/Title
Baseball Cap
Entry/Object ID
2001.35.3
Description
The baseball cap is dark blue in color and features an embroidered logo at the center front. The logo consists of the initials "SB" embroidered in blue and white.
Context
Worn by Mitchell Arnold as a team member of the South Burlington Little League team. The team won the Vermont State Championship and represented the state in the New England regional tournament.
Acquisition
2001.35
Made/Created
Richardson Pro Model
2001
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
South Burlington Little League
Place
City
South Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Cap
Name/Title
Baseball Cap
Entry/Object ID
2006.55.1
Description
Baseball cap with an undyed cotton crown and green visor. The crown is printed at the center front with an illustration of two deer in front of a copse of leafless trees. A tag on the interior reads, "One Size Fits All Made in China". The initials "A H W" are written on the inside in ink. There is a green plastic tag at the center back for adjusting fit. There are 4 eyelets in the crown, stitched with green thread, and a matching green-fabric covered button at the center top. There are 8 rows of topstitching on the visor, following the shape of the edge.
Context
Distributed at the 1993 reunion of Camp Maple Knolls in Northfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
2006.55
Made/Created
1993
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Camp Maple Knolls
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Card
Name/Title
Baseball Card
Entry/Object ID
1999.29
Description
Full-color baseball card in a hard plastic case. The front of the card has a full-color photo of a baseball player (Ken Griffey) in a white uniform with the word "MARINERS" across the front in blue, and a blue baseball cap with a gold V at the center front. There is a circle in the lower left corner with the Mariners logo (the word MARINERS over a baseball and a large V). The back of the card is printed with the players statistics and a copyright notice.
Context
Shows George Kenneth "Ken" Griffey, Jr. when he played for the Vermont Mariners in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
1999.29
Made/Created
ProCards, Inc.
1988
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard, Plastic
Relationships
Griffey, George Kenneth, Jr. (b. 1969), Vermont Mariners
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Card
Name/Title
Baseball Card
Entry/Object ID
2000.45
Description
Paper baseball card showing a black-and-white photograph of a baseball player slightly bent over with his hands on his knees, and his head up looking toward infield. The image is labeled, "LARRY GARDNER / 3rd B. Cleveland". The reverse reads, "This set consists of pictures of 120 of the leading BASE BALL STARS of the AMERICAN AND NATIONAL LEAGUES Made only by NATIONAL CARAMEL COMPANY LANCASTER, PENNA."
Context
William Lawrence "Larry" Gardner of Enosburg, Vermont, played major league baseball from 1908 to 1924 and was a four-time World Series champion.
Acquisition
2000.45
Made/Created
National Caramel Company
1922
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Gardner, William Lawrence (1886-1976)
Place
Village
Enosburg Falls
Town
Enosburg
County
Franklin County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Baseball Mitt
Name/Title
Baseball Mitt
Entry/Object ID
2006.28.3
Description
Leather baseball mitt. The mitt is padded on the palm side and left open on the back, securing at the wrist with a buttoned strap. The outer fabric and the lining are whipstitched together at the opening.
Context
Used by William "Dig" Rowley as pitcher for the Richford Rabbits, Richford, Vermont
Acquisition
2006.28
Made/Created
1934-1941
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rowley, William Reginald (1909-2005)
Place
Town
Richford
County
Franklin County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Baseball Uniform
Name/Title
Baseball Uniform
Entry/Object ID
2006.28.1a-b
Description
Grey wool baseball uniform consisting of a shirt and breeches. The shirt has short sleeves and secures up the front with 5 buttons. There is a wide center placket that extends around the neckline. The word "Rabbits" in cursive is cut from black wool felt and machine appliqued on the left breast, stretching from the center placket under the left sleeve. The words "AMERICAN HOUSE 2" are cut from black wool felt and machine appliqued on the back of the shirt. The pants end below the wearer's knee and are gathered around elastic bands. There is a 9-inch fly that secures with 6 white buttons.
Context
Worn by William "Dig" Rowley while pitcher for the Richford Rabbits of Richford, Vermont
Acquisition
2006.28
Clothing/Dress/Costume Details
Shirt, Pants
Male
34 (40/34/40)
Material
Wool
Made/Created
1934-1941
Lexicon
Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rowley, William Reginald (1909-2005)
Place
Town
Richford
County
Franklin County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Basket
Name/Title
Basket
Entry/Object ID
1960.50.4
Description
Small basket, sized either as a toy or for trinkets. The basket is shaped like a picnic basket: it has an oval base, a U-shaped handle spanning the width of the center top, and two hinged lids, attached at the center. It is woven in a plain-weave with wicker singles.
Context
Owned by a member of the Dewey family of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.50
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wicker
Relationships
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Basketball uniform
Name/Title
Basketball uniform
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.23a-b
Description
A Spaulding High School basketball uniform

a= a red singlet with a black number two on front and back.
b = red shorts that button up the front and buckle.
Context
This is part of the Rossi family collection and is listed as a 1937 Spaulding High School uniform. It isn't clear whose uniform it was. Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) graduated from Spaulding in 1937. His brother, Claude (1921-1945) graduated in 1940. Records after Claude's death note that he was involved in many sports in high school including basketball.
Acquisition
2008.1
Made/Created
Crescent
Dimensions
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Basketball uniform
Name/Title
Basketball uniform
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.24a-b
Description
A basketball uniform
a = a silvery gray singlet with N B Bulldogs in green letters on one side and the number six in green on the back. the name "C. Rossi" is inked onto the hem at the bottom back of the shirt.
b = silver shorts with green stripes on each side that button up the front and buckle. Inside on the waistband, written in ink, is the following: C. Rossi, Barre, Vt.
Context
This is part of the Rossi family collection. Based on the penned name inside the shorts, this uniform belonged to Claude Rossi, brother of Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) Claude (1921-1945) was involved in many sports in high school and in intramural basketball -- which is likely what this uniform was from since the colors are not those of Spaulding High School.
Acquisition
2008.1
Made/Created
Felco Quality Sportswear
Dimensions
Materials
Synthetic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Beads
Name/Title
Beads
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.12a-tt
Description
Green cardboard box filled with painted wooden beads. The box has a rectangular cutout on the top lined with cellophane, showing the contents. The top of the box is printed with the words, "PLAY TIME STRINGING BEADS", and the sides are printed with the words, "HOURS OF AMUSEMENT" and "FAST, NON-POISONOUS COLORS". The turned wooden beads are round with a hole in the center. They are painted pink, blue, green, and yellow.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Beret
Name/Title
Beret
Entry/Object ID
2006.13.1
Description
Gold-colored wool beret with the letter CW in black on the front. A nametag labeled, "Helen L. Phipard", is sewn in the center of the interior. There are 2 eyelets at the center back of the band that may have been used with a string to adjust fit.
Context
Worn by Helen Phipard Dumville as a student at Camp Wihakowi in Northfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
2006.13
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool
Relationships
Dumville, Helen L. Phipard (1917-2005), Camp Wihakowi
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Web Links and URLs
Bingo Card
Name/Title
Bingo Card
Entry/Object ID
2001.49.2
Description
Cardboard bingo card printed with a faux bois pattern. The card has 26 windows carved into the face that show paper numbers beneath. 24 of the windows show 2-digit numbers, 1 shows the word "FREE", and 1 shows a 4-digit card number. The bottom of the card is printed with an advertisement for IGA "Wes" Ayer Store in Montpelier, Vermont.
Context
Used by St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.49
Made/Created
The Bingo King Co.
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Metal
Relationships
St. Augustine Parish, IGA "Wes" Ayer Store
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bingo Card
Name/Title
Bingo Card
Entry/Object ID
2001.49.3
Description
Cardboard bingo card printed with a faux bois pattern. The card has 26 windows carved into the face that show paper numbers beneath. 24 of the windows show 2-digit numbers, 1 shows the word "FREE", and 1 shows a 4-digit card number. The bottom of the card is printed with an advertisement for Royal Crown Bottling Co. in Barre, Vermont.
Context
Used by St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.49
Made/Created
The Bingo King Co.
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Metal
Relationships
St. Augustine Parish, Royal Crown Bottling Company
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bingo Card
Name/Title
Bingo Card
Entry/Object ID
2001.49.4
Description
Cardboard bingo card printed with a faux bois pattern. The card has 26 windows carved into the face that show paper numbers beneath. 24 of the windows show 2-digit numbers, 1 shows the word "FREE", and 1 shows a 4-digit card number. The bottom of the card is printed with an advertisement for Brown Derby Motel Inc. & Restaurant in Montpelier, Vermont.
Context
Used by St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.49
Made/Created
The Bingo King Co.
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Metal
Relationships
St. Augustine Parish, Brown Derby Motel Inc.
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bingo Card
Name/Title
Bingo Card
Entry/Object ID
2001.49.5
Description
Cardboard bingo card printed with a faux bois pattern. The card has 26 windows carved into the face that show paper numbers beneath. 24 of the windows show 2-digit numbers, 1 shows the word "FREE", and 1 shows a 4-digit card number. The bottom of the card is printed with an advertisement for Everett's Pharmacy in Montpelier, Vermont.
Context
Used by St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.49
Made/Created
The Bingo King Co.
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Metal
Relationships
St. Augustine Parish, Everett's Pharmacy
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bingo Card
Name/Title
Bingo Card
Entry/Object ID
2001.49.1
Description
Cardboard bingo card printed with a faux bois pattern. The card has 26 windows carved into the face that show paper numbers beneath. 24 of the windows show 2-digit numbers, 1 shows the word "FREE", and 1 shows a 4-digit card number. The bottom of the card is printed with an advertisement for Nelson's Appliance in Montpelier, Vermont.
Context
Used by St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.49
Made/Created
The Bingo King Co.
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Metal
Relationships
St. Augustine Parish, Nelson's Appliance
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
1986.34.1a-g
Description
Board game and box. The box lid is printed with an illustration of a fire wagon being pulled by three white horses with the inscription, "FIRE FIGHTERS" in sky above it. The directions for play are printed at the bottom of the illustration. The game board is printed on a sticker and adhered to the inside of the box. It consists of an illustration of four ladders leaning against a multicolored building and terminating at an open window. A woman in a nightgown is standing at the window, and flames are behind her. The playing pieces are small wooden disks stained red, blue, yellow, and green. There is a rectangular counter with a rotating dial than can indicate the numbers 1-4 and the instructions, "Spin the hand by a quick stroke of the finger."
Context
Likely used in Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.34
Made/Created
Milton Bradley Company
1909
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Wood
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
1995.4.2
Description
Benningtonopoly board game modeled after the board game Monopoly. The set consists of a box, board, cards, play money, and round plastic tokens. Both the board and the box have a black-and-white illustration of the Bennington monument. The spaces on the board are lined up around the edges of the board and are named with places in Bennington, Vermont.
Context
Produced as a souvenir for Bennington, Vermont
Acquisition
1995.4
Made/Created
1995
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Place
City
Bennington
County
Bennington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Vermont Bicentennial
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.13a-aaaaa
Description
Boxed board game, "Broadcast Baseball". The set consists of the box, box lid, game board, 2 used score sheets, 1 unused score card, small box of 34 metal pins, 4 red pegs, 4 blue pegs, 11 blue cardboard team tags, 44 blue cardboard score tags, 1 blank blue piece of paper.

Directions for play are printed on the interior of the box lid. Conventional play follows the rules of baseball, but the players spin a dial and match the result to the numbered game outcome printed in the box lid. There are also alternative instructions for using the board to reenact live games via radio broadcast.
Context
Owned by Jean Louise Goodall Balham in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
J. Pressman & Co., Inc.
1936-1939
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Dimensions
Overall (boxed)
Materials
Cardboard, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Balham, Jean Louise Goodall (1925-2016)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.14a-kkkkkk
Description
Boxed board game, "Dictator". The game consists of the box, game board, play money, cards noting actions and property, metal ships, submarines, airplanes, and people, and 2 dice. Instructions for play are printed at the center of the game board.
Context
Owned by Jean Louise Goodall Balham in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
Waltham Industries, Inc.
1939
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Dimensions
Overall (boxed)
Materials
Lead, Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Balham, Jean Louise Goodall (1925-2016)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
World War II
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.17a-hhhhhh
Description
Board game, ""Uncle Wiggily" Game". The set consists of a box and lid, a game board, 95 white paper cards, 36 pink paper cards, 4 painted wooden disks. The board is printed with a twisting path that leads to various structures and characters. Instructions for play are printed on the interior of the box lid and consist of following the instructions on drawn cards.
Context
Owned by Jean Louise Goodall Balham in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
Milton Bradley Company
circa 1940
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Dimensions
Materials
Paperboard, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Balham, Jean Louise Goodall (1925-2016)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
1973.1.32a-n
Description
Long, rectangular board came contained within a box. The lid is printed with a scene of children (two girls and two boys) in Victorian clothing fishing from a grassy hill. The title, 'THE IMPROVED GAME OF / FISH POND." is printed on either side of the group. Inside, the game board fits snugly into the box and is printed with an artistic rendering of the surface of a lake or pond with water lilies. There are 22 slits spaced evenly across the board in 3 rows. There are also several die-cut fish (11 remaining). While the fish are very similar in appearance, they are printed on one side with a small species name (bass, haddock, tarpon, shad, carp, salmon, blackfish, mackerel) and on the other side with a number within a circle. There are round holes where the eyes would be. The inside of the lid is printed with gameplay instructions.
Context
Descended in the family of Stella Vitty Henry of Windsor, Vermont
Acquisition
1973.1
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1890
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Henry, Stella Vitty (1888-1985)
Place
Town
Windsor
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
2007.23a-c
Description
"Barreopoly" board game consisting of a box and lid, board, 4 playing pieces, 2 dice, 25 green tokens, 25 red tokens, 14 "BYSA Barre Blad" cards, 16 "fate" cards, property cards, and paper play money. The money is printed in 6 colors (yellow, gold, white, pink, blue, and green) in the denominations $1, $5, $20, $50, $100, $500.

The outside of the box is printed with a brown-toned photograph of a granite monument and the title, "BARREOPOLY "Granite Center Of The World" / Limited Edition Presented By Barre Youth Sports - Barre Blades". The board is printed in imitation of a commercial Monopoly board, with each tile showing the logo and contact information of a local business or franchise.
Acquisition
2007.23
Made/Created
1989
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Paperboard, Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
1962.17a-e
Description
Boxed game board consisting of a United States flag with peg holes in the 48 stars and along the top 10 stripes. A map of North and South America is printed in blue at the center bottom with the United States filled in and a spread eagle over Canada. Another, smaller United States flag is printed at the bottom right.
Acquisition
1962.17
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Board Game
Name/Title
Board Game
Entry/Object ID
2006.11.2
Description
Board game consisting of a board, 8 plastic disks, and 2 dice, and a rules sheet. The board is printed with an illustration of a map of the state of Vermont with track forming an upside-down U shape. The track has a repeating pattern of 4 rectangles, then a large red circle. The map is decorated with illustrations of Vermont landmarks and past times associated with the area, such as fishing, skiing, and maple sugaring. The bottom right corner is labeled, "CARCHEEZI GAME FROM VERMONT".
Acquisition
2006.11
Made/Created
Paragon Products, Inc.
1974
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard, Plastic
Book
Name/Title
Book
Entry/Object ID
2007.18.451
Description
Child's cloth book, entitled "Little Pet." The cover features the title at the top, the words, "Linen ABC" and a picture of two children involved in a tug of war with a book. At the bottom of the page is the name of the publisher, McLoughlin Bros., New York.
Use
Teaches beginning letter and word recognition and reading.
Acquisition
2007.18
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1860-1890
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Linen
Relationships
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bookmark
Name/Title
Bookmark
Entry/Object ID
1957.25.59
Description
Ribbon bookmark with a beaded doll on one end and a translucent blue bead on the other end. The doll's head is made from a brown button stitched to a red pompom, and the body, arms, and legs are formed from various beads. The ribbon is light green grosgrain.
Acquisition
1957.25
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Silk, Wool, Plastic
Bowling Game
Name/Title
Bowling Game
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.69a-m
Description
Boxed toy bowling set with pins painted as soldiers. Each of the 9 pins is painted pink with a red jacket and black hat. There are two red-painted balls. The set is held in a wooden box with a slide-off lid. The lid is printed with images of the soldier pins and the inscription, "CADET TEN PIN BOWLING SET".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Bowling Game
Name/Title
Bowling Game
Entry/Object ID
1981.37.1a-o
Description
Boxed toy bowling game. The game consists of 10 wooden bowling pins with red heads, and a red wooden ball. The pins and ball fit into shaped cutouts within a cardboard inset in the cardboard box. The lid of the box is printed with an illustration of a bowling alley with a ball striking 5 pins and the inscription, "LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING GAME".
Context
Made by George F. Adams & Co., Inc. in Moscow, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.37
Made/Created
George F. Adams & Co., Inc.
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Bowling Game
Name/Title
Bowling Game
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.72a-i
Description
Large wooden bowling alley game. The game consists of a large, U-shaped board with spring-loaded dowels on the sides. The dowels can be pulled back, then released to shoot a red glass marble. At the center of the board are 10 drilled holes to hold blue glass marbles (6 remaining). There is a gutter behind the holes for the blue marbles that get moved by being hit by the red.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
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Materials
Wood, Glass
Bowling Game
Name/Title
Bowling Game
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.30a-o
Description
Ten-pin bowling set held in its original wooden crate. The crate has a paper label on one side that reads, "9 INCH TEN PINS". There are 10 pins, each with a red stripe around the widest point, flanked by black stripes. There is a round ball at the top of each pin, and red stripes around the ball and the shoulders. There are three wooden balls in the set, each with a red stripe around the center.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paper
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Bowling Game
Name/Title
Bowling Game
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.14a-i
Description
Bowling set consisting of two balls, five pins, and a cardboard box with lid. The pins are balls are painted wood. The balls are red, and the pins are purple (2), orange, yellow, and blue. The box lid is printed with an illustration of young children playing bowling inside a domestic interior with the inscription, "LUCKY STRIKE TEN PIN BOWLING SET".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Bowling Game
Name/Title
Bowling Game
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.67a-n
Description
Multicolored boxed toy bowling set. The lid of the box is illustrated with a fantasy scene of an old man and eleven gnomes playing a game of bowling in the woods along with the label, "LUCKY STRIKE/TEN PIN BOWLING SET". The set contains two blue pins, three red pins, three orange pins, on green pin, a green ball, and a red ball.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Bowling Pins
Name/Title
Bowling Pins
Entry/Object ID
2004.2.3a-f
Description
Set of six bowling pins. Five of the pins are finished with clear lacquer and have two horizontal red stripes around the middle. The sixth pin is painted light blue.
Context
Owned by a member of the Dopp family.
Acquisition
2004.2
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Box
Name/Title
Box
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.118a-oo
Description
Small rectangular box with a sliding lid and a stamp. The corners of the box are held with glued box joints. There is a small semicircle carved into the end of the lid to grip while opening. Inside the box are 39 small painted puzzle pieces or building toys.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
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Box
Name/Title
Box
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2k
Description
Printed cardboard box for a paper doll set. The box has short sides, and the back secures with tabs similar to an envelope. The front is printed with the image of a boy in a fancy dress costume with leggings, boots, and a wide-brimmed hat. The top has the label, "LORDLY LIONEL". To the right of the boy is in the label, "The PRINCE AND PRINCESS SERIES OF DRESSING DOLLS PATD. FEB 20TH 1894." At the bottom is the label, "Raphael Tuck & Sons. LONDON : PARIS : NEW YORK PUBLISHERS TO Her Majesty The Queen. DESIGNED BY MARGUERITE McDONALD."
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Box
Name/Title
Box
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.17c
Description
Cardboard box for holding a chimney sweep doll. The box is painted red and impressed with the outlines of bricks to look like a chimney.
Context
Given to the State of Vermont by the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
White cap, black/white checkered shirt, tweed pants, black shoes
Hair
Yellow
Molded
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Event
World War II
Box
Name/Title
Box
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1a
Description
Flattened box lid for an Alibi Golf Set. The lid shows illustrations of people golfing both outdoors and inside and shows illustrations of people in various gold poses on the flaps.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Dimensions
Box Lid (flat)
Materials
Cardboard
Bubble Pipe
Name/Title
Bubble Pipe
Entry/Object ID
1978.13
Description
Tin pipe consisting of a long tapered tube attached to a cone-shaped bowl.
Use
Used for blowing bubbles
Context
Attributed to the Fairbanks Company of St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1978.13
Made/Created
Fairbanks Company
circa 1870
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin
Bubble Pipe
Name/Title
Bubble Pipe
Entry/Object ID
1981.12.2
Description
Tin pipe consisting of a long tapered tube attached to a cone-shaped bowl.
Use
Used for blowing bubbles
Context
Attributed to the Fairbanks Company of St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.12
Made/Created
Fairbanks Company
1870
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin
Building Blocks
Name/Title
Building Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.30
Description
Set of building blocks printed with a brick pattern. The set includes 11 long rectangular blocks with blue printing; 9 long rectangular blocks with red printing; 12 short rectangular pieces with blue printing, 10 short rectangular pieces with red printing; 11 cubes with blue printing; 3 square pieces with green windowpane printing; 4 archways with blue printing; 2 archways with red printing; 2 domes with blue printing; 4 domes with red printing; 4 large triangle pieces with red printing; and 4 small triangle pieces with red printing.
Context
Likely used by members of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Building Blocks
Name/Title
Building Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.34a-o
Description
Set of wooden building blocks made from wood bolts or screws. There are 7 3"-long green blocks; 3 1-1/2"-long yellow blocks, and 5 3/4"-long red blocks.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Building Blocks
Name/Title
Building Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.133a-oo
Description
Wooden box containing wooden blocks. The sliding lid of the box has the remnants of a sticker showing an illustration of children building a structure with the blocks and adults doing construction. The box contains one unpainted arch block, one square block printed with a clock face, four unpainted cylindrical blocks, four cube blocks (red, orange, blue, green), a red baluster, two purple balusters, and several rectangular blocks in red, purple, green, and orange. Some of the blocks have decorative beading on side.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood
Cap
Name/Title
Cap
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.2b
Description
b = Black ball cap with white stripes and a white button on the top.

Related items:
2008.1.2a = White canvas jacket with black snaps, collar, cuffs and pocket trim and a black, football shaped patch on the left chest with the initials VFOA which stands for Vermont Football Officials Association.

2008.1.2c = gold-colored whistle with a ring. On the top side: "N.S. Meyer, New York." On the underside: "Made in the U.S.A."

2008.1.2d = Gold-colored coin for players to use in the toss that determines which team picks the end of the field it wants to defend in the first half of a football game. One side shows the diagram of a football field and has the word 'TAILS' in big letters. The other side says, "National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations" around the outside and has an emblem in the center with the initials "HSAA."

2008.1.2e = Black, plastic device that can be clicked to record time outs used and downs.
Context
Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) of Barre was a long-time football official in Vermont and New England. He wore this hat.
Acquisition
2008.1
Made/Created
Coane
Dimensions
Size 7
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Cap Gun
Name/Title
Cap Gun
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.11
Description
Metal toy pistol. The pistol is molded with a trigger guard, revolver chamber, and moving hammer.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Made/Created
circa 1895
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Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Card Game
Name/Title
Card Game
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.18a-gg
Description
Boxed card game, "Game of Authors". The box is printed with an illustration of a young boy reading a book to a young girl and an elderly man in front of a large fireplace. The game consists of 31 playing cards, each printed with a portrait of a famous author and the titles of 3 of their works.
Context
Owned by Jean Louise Goodall Balham in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
Russell Manufacturing Company
circa 1935
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Dimensions
Overall (boxed)
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Balham, Jean Louise Goodall (1925-2016)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Card Game
Name/Title
Card Game
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.213
Description
A deck of 30 cards for a game called "Famille Amidon." The pictures seem to show various occupations for family members. The grandfather, for example, is hanging up wash.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Catcher's Mitt
Name/Title
Catcher's Mitt
Entry/Object ID
2006.46.1
Description
Round leather catcher's mitt with the initials DJM written in ink. The mitt consists of a leather glove with a wrist strap attached at the palm to a round pad.
Context
Used by Marian Mead Fay and her brother, Daniel Leroy Mead, of Underhill, Vermont, while playing hardball for Underhill High School.
Acquisition
2006.46
Made/Created
1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Cotton
Relationships
Fay, Marian Mead (1913-2006), Mead, Daniel Leroy (1915-1937)
Place
Town
Underhill
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Chair Lift
Name/Title
Chair Lift
Entry/Object ID
1986.32.1
Description
Green metal chair attached to hollow metal hanging rod. The chair has bars across the front, both in front of the sitter's torsor and beneath the sitter's feet. The chair is numbered 54.
Context
From the first chairlift on Mount Mansfield.
Acquisition
1986.32
Made/Created
1940
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal, Wood
Relationships
,
Checkers Set
Name/Title
Checkers Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.131a-ff
Description
Rectangular wooden box containing 30 turned wooden disks (checkers pieces). 15 of the disks are painted red, and the other 15 are painted black. The lid of the box is printed with the inscription, "CHAMPION CHECKERS MANUFACTURED BY NEWTON & THOMPSON MFG. CO. BRANDON, VERMONT."
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Class Ring
Name/Title
Class Ring
Entry/Object ID
2001.22.2
Description
Gold signet ring with the entwined initials, "WC". The interior of the band is engraved with the initials, "MEB".
Context
Owned by Marjorie Elizabeth Bonynge of Ridgewood, New Jersey, to commemorate her time at Camp Wynona in Fairlee, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.22
Made/Created
Peters
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Materials
Gold
Relationships
Person or Organization
Strange, Marjorie Elizabeth Bonynge (1915-1992)
,
Climbing Strap
Name/Title
Climbing Strap
Entry/Object ID
1984.13.1.3a-b
Description
Long, rectangular hide straps with canvas attachment straps. The hide is covered in black fur on one side.
Use
These would be attached to the bottom of skis in order to climb uphill.
Context
Used by James L. Pembroke on Mount Mansfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1984.13
Made/Created
1930-1939
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Materials
Fur, Leather, Cotton, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Pembroke, James L.
Place
Mountain
Mount Mansfield
Town
Underhill
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Clothespins
Name/Title
Clothespins
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.11a-x
Description
Cardboard box of miniature clothespins. The clothes pins are peg style, with static sides and rounded top. The top of the box has two oval cutouts, showing the pins inside, and is printed with images of two pins and the words, "MINIATURE CLOTHES PINS". The side is printed with, "FOR DOLLY'S CLOTHES".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Coin
Name/Title
Coin
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.2d
Description
d = Gold-colored coin for players to use in the toss that determines which team picks the end of the field it wants to defend in the first half of a football game. One side shows the diagram of a football field and has the word 'TAILS' in big letters. The other side says, "National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations" around the outside and has an emblem in the center with the initials "HSAA."

Related items
2008.1.2a = White canvas jacket with black snaps, collar, cuffs and pocket trim and a black, football shaped patch on the left chest with the initials VFOA which stands for Vermont Football Officials Association.

2008.1.2b = Black ball cap with white stripes and a white button on the top.

2008.1.2c = gold-colored whistle with a ring. On the top side: "N.S. Meyer, New York." On the underside: "Made in the U.S.A."

20081..2e = Black, plastic device that can be clicked to record time outs used and downs.
Context
Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) of Barre was a long-time football official in Vermont and New England. He used this coin for the toss in games.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Cribbage Board
Name/Title
Cribbage Board
Entry/Object ID
1920.3.2
Description
Wooden cribbage board. The front of the board has four rows of 30 holes around the outside with two additional holes in the center of each short end. There are five holes along the center of the board, each on an etched line.

The back of the board is pasted with a piece of paper bearing the handwritten inscription, "This Cribbage Board was made from a fence rail, pierced with musket balls during the battle of Antietam, September Seventeenth 1862. The rail was taken from a fence in in front of the 2nd division of the 6th corps and the board was cut out and made by a private soldier in Batt's Brigade."
Context
Made from a fence rail that was pierced with musket balls during the Battle of Antietam. Owned by General William Farrar Smith.
Acquisition
1920.3
Made/Created
1862
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
3rd Vermont Infantry, Smith, William Farrar (1824-1903)
Place
City
St. Albans City
County
Franklin County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Civil War
Cribbage Board
Name/Title
Cribbage Board
Entry/Object ID
1987.3.1
Description
Rectangular wooden cribbage board. The board is formed from 5 strips of wood, alternating slightly in tone between dark and light (3 dark, 2 light). The 2 light strips are each drilled with 2 rows of 30 holes followed by a single row of 2 holes. The center strip is drilled with a single line of 5 holes on one end and 7 holes on the other end. The reverse has a U-shaped compartment carved into the center strip at one end that closes by inserting a metal plate. Inside, there are several red and unpainted game markers. The words, "JOHN'S TINKER SHOP MARSHFIELD, VERMOTN 05658", are burned into the wood above the compartment. Below the compartment is a round, white sticker with the written inscription, "$11.00".
Use
Cribbage boards are used for scorekeeping cribbage games, which are played with a standard deck of cards.
Context
Made by John's Tinker Shop in Marshfield, Vermont
Acquisition
1987.3
Made/Created
Artist
John's Tinker Shop
1987
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Cribbage Board
Name/Title
Cribbage Board
Entry/Object ID
1999.23.6
Description
Rectangular wooden cribbage board hinged at the center. When closed, the board forms a box with the cribbage board on the outside. The board consists of 12 light-colored rectangles of inlaid wood, each drilled with 2 rows of 10 holes. In the center of the board, between the 2 rows of inlay, is an oval formed from 30 drilled holes. The inside of the box, or back of the board, islined with paper printed in red and black with the symbols of standard playing card suites (heart, diamond, club, spade) in a repeating tiled pattern. There is a pointed wooden divider at one end. When closed, the box secures with a metal hook.
Context
Used by Louis Peck of Montpelier, Vermont, during World War II.
Acquisition
1999.23
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Paper, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Peck, Louis Provost (1918-2008)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
World War II
Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.135a-x
Description
Small croquet set in a wooden box. The set contains four wooden balls, two pegs, 9 wire arches with red, wooden bases, three wire ball stands, and four wooden mallets.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood, Metal
Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.136a-ee
Description
Croquet set consisting of 4 mallets, 9 hoops, 8 hoop stands (enough for 4 hoops), one peg, one peg stand, one ball, paper instructions, and wooden box.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.13a-u
Description
Croquet set consisting of 4 mallets, 2 pegs, 3 balls, 10 hoops, and a cardboard box. The mallets have unpainted handles, and the heads are painted orange, blue, green, and red. The pegs are painted red and carved to be able to stand on a flat surface. The balls are painted red, orange, and blue. The hoops are made of wire and are bent into U-shapes at the ends to be able to stand on a flat surface. The box is printed with an illustration of children playing croquet in a living room. The inscription, "PARLOR CROQUET", spans the top.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood, Metal, Cardboard
Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.22a-uu
Description
Croquet set consisting of 4 wooden mallets, 4 balls, 2 pegs, 9 hoops, 25 hoop bases (enough for 12.5 hoops), and a cardboard box with lid. The mallets have painted heads (blue, red, yellow, green). The turned wooden balls are painted to correspond with the mallet heads. The pegs are turned and formed with one flat end to be able to rest on a flat surface. They are painted red and green. The hoops are made from wire bent in two places. The bases are semicircular with small holes through the center where the wire can be inserted. 8 of the base pieces are dyed green, and the rest are left unfinished. The box lid is printed with an illustration of children playing croquet in a domestic interior with the inscription, "PARLOR CROQUET" across the top.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Dimensions
Box
Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.21a-s
Description
Croquet set consisting of 4 mallets, 2 balls, 2 pegs, 9 hoops, and a cardboard box with lid. The mallets have long wooden dowels as handles and painted heads (blue, green, red, orange). The balls are painted blue and green. The pegs are turned and have one flat side, to be able to rest on a flat surface. They are painted red and green. The hoops are made of metal wire bent in two place, with the ends inserted into green-painted semicircular bases. The box lid is printed with an illustration of a pile of croquet mallets with the inscription, "PARLOR CROQUET SET" across the top. The inside of the lid is printed with rules for playing in and outdoor croquet.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood, Metal, Cardboard
Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.10a-ll
Description
Croquet set consisting of four mallets, four balls, two stands, two pegs, eight hoops, sixteen hoop bases, and a cardboard box. The mallets are each painted with a stripe around the center of the head: yellow, green, blue, and red. The balls are painted corresponding colors. The two stands and pegs are painted red and yellow. The hoops are made of wire bent in two places, and the stands are blue-painted semi-circles with small holes for the wires to be inserted into. The box has an attached lid printed in white and green with an image of children playing croquet inside a room and children playing croquet on a lawn. The inscription, "INDOOR-OUTDOOR CROQUET", spans the top. The room illustration has a banner that reads, "NEWTON & THOMPSON MRG. CO", and the lawn illustration has a banner that reads, "200 Fifth Ave. New York."
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Croquet Set
Name/Title
Croquet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.23a-o
Description
Croquet set consisting of 4 mallets, 3 balls, 2 pegs, 4 hoops, and a box with lid. The mallets have painted heads (blue, orange, red, green) with a glossy finish. The balls are turned wood. Two of the balls are the same size (red, yellow), and the third is smaller (red). The pegs are red and green and turned to have a flat end for resting on a flat surface. The hoops are made of wire that is bent into U-shapes at the ends for resting on a flat surface. The blue box lid is printed with an illustration of children playing croquet in a domestic interior with the label, "PARLOR CROQUET SET", across the top.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood, Metal, Cardboard
Cup
Name/Title
Cup
Entry/Object ID
2009.19.3
Description
Miniature tin cup sized for a doll. The cup has straight sides with a round handle soldered to side seam.
Context
Owned by a member of the Eckley or Warner families of Proctor, Vermont
Acquisition
2009.19
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin
Relationships
Place
Town
Proctor
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dart Game
Name/Title
Dart Game
Entry/Object ID
2003.69.9
Description
Baseball-themed dart game consisting of an envelope, 3 paper game boards, and 5 darts. The darts are wooden bowling-pin shaped handles with 1-inch metal pins protruding from the wide end. The game board is printed with an illustration of a baseball diamond. Rules for play are printed at the top center.
Context
Produced by Sam Daniels Manufacturing Co. in Hardwick, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.69
Made/Created
Sam Daniels Manufacturing Co., Inc.
1933
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Materials
Paper, Wood, Metal
Relationships
Sam Daniels Manufacturing Co., Inc., Daniels, Sam (1875-1950)
Place
Town
Hardwick
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1923.7.4
Description
Doll with wooden bust, arms, and legs, and a soft body. The bust is plastered and painted with cream-colored skin and brown hair. The face has a molded nose and chin and painted eyes (blue), eyebrows, and mouth. The arms are chip carved with attached fingers and a separate thumb. The wooden arm pieces extend to just under the elbow. The doll is wearing a black silk dress with a surplice bodice held in pleats. The sleeves reach to just below the elbows, and there is a white gauze neckerchief, or fichu. The fabric of the long skirt is split throughout, showing the white petticoat beneath.
Acquisition
1923.7
Made/Created
circa 1840
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Materials
Wood, Silk, Cotton
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2006.12.1b
Description
Stuffed doll of an indigenous American man. The doll is made from two pieces of cotton printed with the image of the front and back of the doll. He is a dark-skinned man with black hair in two braids. He is wearing a red cloak with blue-and-white trim and is holding a white pipe to his mouth. The center of the reverse is printed with the label, "JOE".
Context
Joe, and his wife Molly, were St. Francis Abenaki people whose figures became central to Vermont culture after Joe's actions during the Revolutionary War were publicized and, later, romanticized. The pattern for these dolls was widely printed and sold throughout Vermont as tourist souvenirs. These particular dolls were constructed by Katherine Dopp from a kit she purchased at a gift store at Joe's Pond in the 1950s.
Acquisition
2006.12
Made/Created
Dopp, Katharine Eckley (1907-1999)
circa 1950-circa 1960
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Indian Joe (1739-1819)
Web Links and URLs
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1931.25.1a
Description
Doll with a wooden head and soft body, arms and legs. The head has attached wool hair and remnants of plaster. (The plastered face is now separated from the head.) There is a string of glass beads attached to the head. The doll is wearing a silk satin dress lined in fine linen with a lace chemisette. The dress has a high waistline, a gathered bodice, and elbow-length sleeves. The neckline of the dress is edged with gold braid. The skirt of the dress is shredded. The doll's arms are made of linen doubled over and rolled into a tube. Any former plaster forearms and hands are no longer present.
Context
While the doll dates to the early nineteenth century, the damage to it was received during the Great Vermont Flood of 1927 in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1931.25
Made/Created
1800-1820
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Silk, Linen, Wool
Relationships
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Great Vermont Flood of 1927
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.20.2
Description
Doll with ceramic arms, legs, and bust, and a soft body. The skin is unpainted (white), and the hair and facial features and molded and painted. The hair is black, the eyes are blue, the cheeks are pink, and the lips are red. The doll is wearing a dress made of white cotton printed with a small repeating batik pattern. The skirt has two tiers, each edged with blue bias tape. The neckline is edged with blue bias tape and trimmed with white lace net. The doll is also wearing white pantalets and a brown petticoat. The feet are painted with light blue boots with black toes.
Acquisition
1986.20
Made/Created
circa 1880
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Cleveland, Susan Little Church (1796-1823)
Place
City
Lebanon
State/Province
New Hampshire
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1976.17.2a-c
Description
Large cloth doll with printed features. The circular head is printed in full color with blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and blonde hair. The hands are printed with fingers, and the legs and feet are printed with black buttoned boots and red stockings. The doll is dressed in white bloomers and a short white dress.
Context
Sewn by Harriet Cole Prouty in Marshfield, Vermont
Acquisition
1976.17
Made/Created
Artist
Prouty, Harriet Cole (1872-1952)
Prouty, Harriet Cole (1872-1952)
circa 1908
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cloth
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1943.13.1a
Description
Soft-bodied doll with white porcelain arms and legs and a painted bisque head. She is wearing a yellow dress and bloomers printed with small pink flowers. The dress is trimmed at the waist and hem with black velvet. She has blonde hair sewn to a silk cap to for a wig (now detached) and a brimmed hat that matches the dress. She is wearing low-heeled boots. She has closing eyes (no longer functional).
Context
Owned by Hattie Jane Dyer Weeks of Middlebury, Vermont. She named the doll Nelly Gray, likely after the anti-slavery ballad of the same name.
Acquisition
1943.13
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Made/Created
1866
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
Sprigged cotton dress, bloomers, hat. The front of the bodice is pleated like children's clothing, and it has a hem length of children's clothing.
Hair
Blonde
Doll Features
Bisque, Glass Eyes
Materials
Porcelain, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Weeks, Hattie Jane Dyer (1859-1942)
Place
Town
Middlebury
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.195
Description
Small doll sized for use in a dollhouse. The doll has cream-colored skin and short brown hair. It is wearing a khaki suit with a red tie; the clothes are molded. The doll hinges at the waist, shoulders, hips, and knees.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1947.4.1
Description
Doll with a soft body and wood bust, arms, and legs. The bust is plastered and painted with cream-colored skin and black hair. The hair is molded to be in a bun with loose curls on either side. The face is molded with a nose and has painted-on eyes, eyebrows, cheeks, and lips. The arms and legs are not plastered but are painted with the same color skin. The narrow feet are painted with brown shoes. The doll is wearing a dress made of cream-colored silk covered in matching net. The neckline of the dress sits off the shoulders, and the bodice is gathered toward the center front of the waistband, which is covered with a pink silk ribbon. Beneath the dress, she is wearing long bloomers or pantalets made of the same silk and net as the dress.
Context
Owned by Sarah Hill, and later Jennie Betsey Knight, of Starksboro, Vermont
Acquisition
1947.4
Made/Created
circa 1835
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Materials
Wood, Silk, Cotton, Plaster
Relationships
Knight, Aldis Edward (1818-1890), Hill, Sarah E. (1837-1858), Jackson, Jennie Betsey Knight (1850-1906)
Place
Town
Starksboro
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.12.1
Description
Soft-bodied "Ann Story" doll. The doll is wearing 18th-century-style clothing consisting of a red gown, grey petticoat, blue-and-white striped apron, red stockings, brown shoes, white shift, red-and-black neckerchief, and white cap. She is holding an ax in both hands. The doll stands via an internal wire armature, which protrudes from the back of each food, acting as a balance for the doll to stand upright.

There is a tag sewn onto the doll's lower back that reads, "ANN STORY: VERMONT 1777 #54/151 By Mirren Barrie, NIADA, 1983". There is a pouch sewn into the back of the doll's shift with a small paper booklet with the hand-drawn title, "Handmade", on the cover. The book folds out into a single sheet a paper with Barrie's explanation of the doll's clothing.
Context
Ann Story lived with her five children in a cabin in Salisbury in the early years of English settlement in Vermont. She was a spy and courier for Vermont's militia, the Green Mountain Boys, during the American Revolution and did much to aid their cause.
Acquisition
2004.12
Made/Created
Artist
Barrie, Mirren (1915-2004)
1983
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool, Metal, Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Story, Ann (1741-1817)
Place
Town
Salisbury
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.9
Description
Small plastic doll wearing an ornate red velvet dress. The doll's arms and legs are hinged at the shoulders and hips, and the head swivels on the neck. The eyes close when the doll is laid prone, and open when upright, and the facial features--including eyelashes--are painted on. The hair is black and has fallen out of the original style. The dress has several tiered layers in the skirt and a Watteau train at the back. A string of crystals is around the waist, and the doll is wearing two strands of pearls around its neck. There is a stamped metal filigree fan attached to the proper right side of the doll with large red, yellow, and white feathers attached to it. The feet are molded into white shoes with a low heel.
Context
The doll depicts Grace Coolidge in the gown she wore to her husband's inaugural ball. The doll was also owned by Grace Coolidge.
Acquisition
1982.24
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Plastic, Feather, Silver
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.10
Description
Porcelain doll with molded and painted features. The doll has short, or upswept, black hair, blue eyes, pink cheeks, red lips, and unpainted (white) skin. It is wearing a cotton dress with a woven design of stripes of open weave alternating with stripes of chevrons. There is a wide, pink ribbon around the waist, and pantalets beneath the dress. The arms are missing, and the proper right foot has broken off. The remaining foot is painted with a blue boot.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
circa 1890
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic, Cotton, Silk
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1978.23.1a
Description
Doll with wooden bust and legs and soft linen body. The bust is plastered and painted with glossy, peach-colored skin, red lips, and pink cheeks. The eyes are carved and enameled in white and black. Black dots are painted around the eyes to simulate eyelashes, and along the eyebrows. The hair is silk and cut into a straight bob with short bangs (not original). There is a black string tied around the doll's neck. The doll is wearing a dress made of white gauze with a wove, repeating diamond pattern. The upper sleeves are gathered into puffs, and there is a plaid silk ribbon at the waistline. Linen arms protrude from the sleeves, but the wooden lower arms are no longer present. Beneath the dress, the doll is wearing two petticoats and pantalets in white gauze, and brown leather shoes with tied fronts. The legs are made of unpainted wood. The doll is accompanied by a white cotton muslin cloak decorated with whitework embroidery and crocheted trim.
Context
Owned by Julia Ann Smith in Thompson Ridge or Bullville, New York. While the doll was not made or used in Vermont, it was used to represent Vermont at a Temple University doll show held during the 1920s.
Acquisition
1978.23
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Cotton, Linen, Silk, Plaster
Relationships
Smith, Julia Ann (b. 1822), Temple University
Place
State/Province
New York
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1978.23.3
Description
Tiny porcelain doll with molded clothes. The dress is unpainted (white) with blue lines painted on the hem, sleeve cuffs, and collar. The hair and face are molded and painted (black hair, eyebrows, eyes; pink cheeks; red nose and mouth). The doll is posed standing with its arms bent at the elbow and pointed frontwards.
Context
These dolls were included as promotional toys with candy during the early 20th century.
Acquisition
1978.23
Made/Created
circa 1900
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1981.2.4a-e
Description
Soft-bodied black male doll. The doll is made of undyed linen covered with black silk. It has short, curly hair made from black and brown bouclé yarn. The eyes are black glass beads, and the nose is shaped with embroidery. The mouth is embroidered with red thread. The doll is wearing a white cotton shirt with a high collar, black knee-length breeches with buttons at the cuff, red stockings, leather shoes, and a brown wool coat. The coat has a velvet collar, pocket facings, and cuffs, and two rows of buttons down the front. It is lined in red-and-black plaid wool.
Context
Owned by Ray Longfellow Schoppe in Canaan, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.2
Made/Created
circa 1890
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Linen, Wool, Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Schoppe, Ray Longfellow (1889-1951)
Place
Town
Canaan
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1981.2.5
Description
Doll with bisque porcelain head, bust, arms, and leg, and a soft body. The head is made separately from the torso and is connected by a wire inserted into the neck and through a hole in the center of the bust, allowing the head to wobble. The skin is unpainted (white), and the hair and face and molded and painted. The hair is short, waved, and blonde. The doll has blue eyes, pink cheeks, and red mouth. The legs are painted with blue stripe to indicate socks, and the feet are painted with black shoes. The soft body is stuffed with sawdust. The doll is wearing a dress made of white cotton with black horizontal stripes. The collar, cuffs, and hem are trimmed in white lace. The soft body is red, and the doll is wearing a white petticoat under the dress.
Acquisition
1981.2
Made/Created
circa 1880
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain, Cotton, Sawdust
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.241
Description
Soft-bodied doll with a ceramic bust. The bust, consisting of a head and connected shoulders, is made of white ceramic. The hair is molded and painted black. The face is molded and painted with eyes, rosy cheeks, and pink lips. The rest of the doll, including the arms and legs, is made from stuffed cotton. It is shaped into an exaggerated version of a fashionable silhouette, with sloped shoulders, and a smooth curve at the waist. The doll is dress in a blue cotton dress printed with light-blue abstract shapes (similar to animal spots). The dress has long sleeves, three horizontal ruffles along the bottom of the skirt, and a row of 6 metal buttons down the back of the bodice.
Context
Owned by Josephine M. Kent in Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
circa 1870
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain, Cotton, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Ide, Josephine Mattie Kent (1860-1886)
Place
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1999.50.10
Description
Padded, but mostly two-dimensional, doll. The doll is wearing a loosely fitted garment consisting of a long-sleeved blue jacket and a white skirt. She is holding a large basket on her head. The face and hair are drawn on with red and black ink, and details are added to the hands and feet with black ink.
Context
Owned by Flora Coutts of Newport, Vermont, who taught in Korea from 1922-1925.
Acquisition
1999.50
Made/Created
1922-1925
Ethnography
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Linen, Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coutts, Flora (1897-1983)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Web Links and URLs
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1999.50.11
Description
Padded, but mostly two-dimensional, doll. The doll is wearing a loosely fitted garment consisting of a long-sleeved white jacket and white pants that secure tightly at the ankle. He is holding a purple fan in his left hand. Both the hand and the fan are paper, while the other hand is cardboard. He is wearing a blak hat with a brim and a tall crown. The face and hair are drawn on with red and black ink, and details are added to the hands, shoes, and clothing with black ink.
Context
Owned by Flora Coutts of Newport, Vermont, who taught in Korea from 1922-1925.
Acquisition
1999.50
Made/Created
1922-1925
Ethnography
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Linen, Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coutts, Flora (1897-1983)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1999.50.12
Description
Padded, but mostly two-dimensional, doll. The doll is wearing a loosely fitted garment consisting of a long-sleeved teal jacket, a purple skirt, and white pants. The outermost garment is draped as a hood over the doll's head, with the sleeves appearing to start at the hood. The center front opening of the hood shows a yellow surplice-front bodice. The face and hair are drawn on with red and black ink, and details are added to the garment with black ink.
Context
Owned by Flora Coutts of Newport, Vermont, who taught in Korea from 1922-1925.
Acquisition
1999.50
Made/Created
1922-1925
Ethnography
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Silk, Linen, Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coutts, Flora (1897-1983)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1999.50.13
Description
Padded, but mostly two-dimensional, doll. The doll is wearing a loose-fitting, long-sleeved garment consisting of a robe and pants. The sleeves are voluminous, and the robe is tied closed around the wearer's breast. The doll is also wearing a large, peaked hat that hangs low, covering the top half of the face. The visible face shows a nose, red lips, and black facial hair drawing in with ink. The doll is holding a something rectangular over his chin. The back is marked in ink, "1923" and "Japan".
Context
Owned by Flora Coutts of Newport, Vermont, who taught in Korea from 1922-1925.
Acquisition
1999.50
Made/Created
1923
Ethnography
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Linen, Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coutts, Flora (1897-1983)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1954.15.16
Description
Doll made from a wooden clothes pin and a dried apple. The body of the doll is a non-springed clothespin. It is dressed in a blue dress with a sheer white apron and shawl that have been stiffened to give the doll a more humanoid shape. The head is carved from an apple that has since shrunk and turned black. It has white wool hair and a white cotton cap.
Context
Likely made by Kate Dewey Squires of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.15
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Wood, Wool, Apple
Relationships
Person or Organization
Squires, Kate Dewey (1864-1930)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Interpretative Labels
"Mammy" imagery, such as that seen in this doll, was a racial caricature of African American women. It depicts a smiling, desexualized black woman whose role is caring for the white children of her enslaver. The image was created as propaganda, to put forward the claim that African Americans were happy in slavery. Though the imagery began before the Civil War as a backlash to abolitionism, it endured long afterward as a justification for the economic oppression of black women, depicting them as only fit for domestic labor.
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1954.15.17
Description
Cloth doll wearing a brown dress and red headwrap. The doll is made from black knitted fabric, likely a stocking. The face is embroidered with black-and-white eyes, brown eyebrows, brown nose, and red lips. The dress is made from light brown woold printed in brown with a subtle vine design. Over the dress is an apron tied at the waist with two should straps. The doll's hands are secured at the front, just below the waist, and there is a bundle of reeds secured to one hand. She is wearing a red headwrap with white dots.
Context
Made by Kate Dewey Squires in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.15
Made/Created
Artist
Squires, Kate Dewey (1864-1930)
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Wool
Web Links and URLs
Doll
Interpretative Labels
"Mammy" imagery, such as that seen in this doll, was a racial caricature of African American women. It depicts a smiling, desexualized black woman whose role is caring for the white children of her enslaver. The image was created as propaganda, to put forward the claim that African Americans were happy in slavery. Though the imagery began before the Civil War as a backlash to abolitionism, it endured long afterward as a justification for the economic oppression of black women, depicting them as only fit for domestic labor. While this doll does not carry many of the more recognizable pieces of typical Mammy imagery, we know it was meant to represent that by her name: Dinah. During the nineteenth century, the name Dinah became a generic name used to indicate enslaved black women.
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1954.15.18
Description
Large doll made from black knitted silk stockings. The doll has short, curly hair made from wool decorated with a yellow silk ribbon at the center top of the head. The face consists of two mother-of-pearl buttons for eyes, a stitched and shaped nose, and an embroidered mouth (pink lips and white teeth). There is a yellow medallion embroidered at the center of the doll's chest. The wrists are shaped through yellow stem stitch embroidery, and the lower legs are decorated with horizontal couched yellow lines. The feet are made from leather with blanket stitched seams, decorated with orange silk ribbons. The doll is wearing an apron-style dress made from brown, yellow, and white striped cotton.
Context
Made by Kate Dewey Squires of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.15
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Materials
Silk, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Squires, Kate Dewey (1864-1930)
Place
Town
East Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2021.2.1
Description
Fabric-bodied "mama" doll with composition head and arms. The rosy-cheeked baby doll has a slightly open mouth showing two small front teeth, and blue eyes that open when upright and close when laid down. The head is significantly damaged, with the outermost layer of decoration peeling back to reveals the composite material beneath. The finish on the arms is also cracking. The body is weight at the bottom so the doll can sit upright, and there is a speaker (no longer working) in the lower back, evidenced through discoloration of the fabric. The legs are stuffed fabric of a finer weave and darker color than the body. The bottom center of the body has the penned inscription, "1927 Flood Montpelier Dept store".
Context
This doll was in the basement of a department store in downtown Montpelier, Vermont, during the 1927 flood.
Acquisition
2021.2
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Made/Created
circa 1927
Clothing
Redressed
White cotton dress with purple floral sprigs, green knitted shorts. (Doll was dressed by donor's children so she wouldn't go to the museum naked.)
Hair
Yellow
Molded
Doll Features
Coo Voice, Sleep Eyes
Materials
Composition, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bliss, Gladys May Gray (1901-1995)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Great Vermont Flood of 1927
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.196
Description
Small doll sized for use in a dollhouse. The doll has cream-colored skin and molded, long brown hair held in two braids. It is wearing a yellow dress with a white neckline and brown shoes; the clothes are molded. The doll hinges at the waist, shoulders, hips, and knees.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1961.19.15
Description
Small porcelain doll with jointed shoulders and hips. The face is molded and painted with rosy cheeks and red lips, and it has inset glass eyes. It is dressed in a white cotton petticoat under a dress consisting of a white crocheted top and red crocheted bottom. It is also wearing a matching, wide-brimmed hat of red crochet with a white crochet lining. There is also a square of faux fur representing a purse. The legs are painted with white stockings and tall, strapped boots.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Briggs family of Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1961.19
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Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Redressed
Doll Features
Glass Eyes
Materials
Ceramic, Cotton
Relationships
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1959.31.2
Description
Small doll with porcelain head, arm, and legs, and a soft body. The doll has molded hair painted blonde and styled into a faux bob with a bun in the back. The face is molded and painted with blue eyes, pink cheeks, and pink lips. It is wearing a dress made of pink gauze with a dropped waist accented with braided trim. There is a blue yarn wrapped around the neck and crossed around the torso. The skin on the bust and arms is painted cream color. The legs are left white with painted-on black boots.
Context
Owned by Forence Briggs in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.31
Made/Created
1915-1930
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Materials
Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Interpretative Labels
Doll, ca. 1840 Papier-mache, silk, cotton Gift of Alice H. Swingle This doll belonged to Helen Crane, who grew up in Grafton. She married John Haskins in 1864, and many years later her granddaughter, Alice Swingle, used pieces of fabric from her wedding dress to create a new dress for the doll.
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1959.38.1a-g
Description
Doll with molded and painted face and hair wearing a green striped dress, black bonnet, and black lace shawl. Her dress buttons up the center front bodice and has flaring sleeved and a very full skirt. It is trimmed at the neckline, sleeves, and waist with black seed beads. White undersleeves extend to her wrists. In total, she is a wearing the dress, the bonnet, the shawl, a white petticoat with tatted trim, a white petticoat with a ruffle, and bloomers with tatted trim.
Context
Owned by Helen Crane in Grafton, Vermont. Many years later, her granddaughter, Alice Swingle, had fabric from Helen's wedding dress (1864) made into a dress for the doll.
Acquisition
1959.38
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Made/Created
circa 1840
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Redressed
Clothing made from wedding dress of original owner
Hair
Black
Molded
Materials
Papier-mâché, Silk, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Haskins, Helen Crane (1839-1905)
Place
Town
Grafton
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1959.38.3
Description
Doll with a soft body and wood bust. The bust is plastered and painted with cream-colored skin, black hair, and facial features. The hair is molded into a short bob. The doll is wearing a white shirt, blue trousers, black belt, black shoes, and black bow tie. The shirt has ruffles at the dropped shoulder seams and seed bead "buttons" down the center front. There is a black bowtie at the center of a dropped collar. The belt is cinched very tightly and has a rectangular silver buckle. The trousers are blue and pleated into the waist.
Acquisition
1959.38
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Plaster, Cotton
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1959.39
Description
Soft-bodied doll with porcelain head and hands. The doll has inset glass eyes (brown), and painted on facial features, including large eyelashes, eyebrows, and an open mouth showing rounded teeth. The doll has light brown hair, said to be the hair of Sarah Lawrence. The doll is wearing a dress made of blue cotton sprigged with pink flowers and blue + symbols. The legs are covered in light pink silk (in tatters), and the feet have white knitted socks with white leather Mary Jane shoes. There is a white satin ribbon tied around the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Sarah Lawrence in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.39
Made/Created
circa 1900
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain, Hair, Glass, Cotton, Silk, Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Lawrence, Sarah (1891-1975)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1959.57.3a-d
Description
Small doll with a leather body and porcelain head and hands. The doll is wearing a white cotton dress dress with a wide waistband, a white chemise, and a white, lace-trimmed petticoat. The head is made of porcelain with molded and painted blonde curly hair. The painted facial feature include blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and pink lips. The body is stuffed with sawdust.
Acquisition
1959.57
Made/Created
1936
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Ceramic, Cotton, Sawdust
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.1
Description
Doll in dark green wool skirts with black and gold braid trip and a flowered apron. She has a black velvet hat tied with a pink bow and dark brown hair.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.2
Description
Doll in a green and white dot cotton dress with matching bonnet. Doll has blond hair and moveable arms and legs. One eye is missing but is bagged with the doll.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.3
Description
Doll in black dress with blue and pink trim, pink apron, flowered and lace straps. Brown hair which is loose from the head, gold filigree on black cap. Two broken fingers in bag.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.4
Description
Doll in a two-tone, brown crocheted dress and matching cap, with a red, white and blue ribbon around the waist. Eyes have become unglued, but are bagged with the doll.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.5
Description
Baby doll in deep purple dress with two bands of trim, one green flowered ribbon and the other a black and gold filigree. The doll's cap is beige and brown with green trim and a yellow ribbon tie. The doll has cream knit mittens, booties and panties. An apron, yellow with pink roses and the same two bands of trim, is wrapped separately and disintegrating. The string holding the head, arms and legs is loose.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.6
Description
Doll with brown hair wearing dark blue smock-type shirt with white collar and light blue bow. It has on green wool pants and a white stocking cap with a blue tassle.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.7
Description
Doll in green wool pants, long-sleeve navy shirt, white collar, blue bow, white stocking cap with blue tassel. Dark brown hair. Eyes don't open, smudged nose, cracked paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.8
Description
Doll in black pleated skirt, red blouse with white dots and lace cuffs, white lace hat extending up with wires, brown hair.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.9
Description
Doll in peach print dress that gathers at the neck with a string. Pink panel on front of skirt and flower pin at the waist. Hair painted onto head. One eye missing, but in bag with doll. Arms and legs move. Reference in one older record that this doll might go with a boy doll, but that doll wasn't found.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.11
Description
Doll in navy blue dress with black trim on skirt and sleeves, gray apron with yellow/back and orange figured shawl, tall white lace hat, two black clogs, light brown hair, lace petticoat. Chipped paint at neck and cracked paint elsewhere.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.12
Description
Doll in red dress with black trip, black apron with the word "cognac" printed diagonally in one corner. Yellow patterned shawl, tall hot of white ribbon and lace, red hair, chipped paint on nose, cheeks and chin.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.13
Description
Doll without legs that stood on a now detached cardboard cylinder. Wears red net dress with black trim and black apron and vest top, torn white lace sleeves. Black ribbon headpiece, blond hair, plastic arms have come off and are bagged.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.14
Description
Doll in kelly green skirt with black border and white patterned blouse with heart button, black velvet cap tied with light green ribbon, red hair, eyes that open, paints cracked on arms, legs and face. Card found with doll says it is from Mr. and Mme. Arsene Baudet, 52 Rue Joseph Gaillard, Vincennes.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.15
Description
Doll in a pink dress, with pink and green dots, moveable arms and legs, hair part of head, crack in neck and paint worn off fingers. Note found with doll says "Francine Jeannard (12 years), 4 Rue Dumont d'Urville, LaGarenne."
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.16
Description
Doll in blue/green skirt with blue ribbon border. Skirt is torn at waistband.Blue ribbon on black cap, cream-colored apron. Brown hair. Cracked paint on legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.17a-b
Description
Male chimney sweep doll, painted to appear covered in soot. He is wearing a cloth around his head, a blue-and-white checkered shirt, red tie or cravat, pants with buttons representing knee pads, and black shoes. He has a ladder strapped onto his back. He is accompanied by a box impressed and painted to look like a chimney, a scale, and a pot. A small square piece of paper is attached to the front that reads, "A ceux qui me possédent j'apporte le bonheur".
Context
Given to the State of Vermont by the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
White cap, black/white checkered shirt, tweed pants, black shoes
Hair
Yellow
Molded
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Event
World War II
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.18
Description
Doll in lilac skirt with black robbon border, with white apron and blouse, black velvet cap, red hairs, eyes that open, paint discolored and cracked on arms and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.19
Description
Doll in lilac skirt with black ribbon border, white apron and blouse, black velvet hat edged with lilac ribbon, tied with white ribbon, blond hair, eyes that open, cracked paint on face, arms and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.20
Description
Doll in green wool skirt, white apron and blouse, black velvet hat tied with white ribbon, red hair, eyes that open, paint cracked on arms and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.21
Description
Doll in black skirt with blue/green and white patterned blouse, heart button, white headpiece with wire loops, red/brown hair, paint cracked on left arm and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2006.7.1a-e
Description
Composite "General Pershing" doll dressed in a khaki military uniform. The doll has a molded and painted face, with red lips and blue eyes looking to the doll's right. The body and limbs are made of heavy linen stuffed with sawdust. The hands, head, and books are composition. The doll is jointed with the arms and legs attaching to the torso with 3/4-inch plates and screws on the right, and heavy staples on the left.
Context
Owned by Sylvia Jarvis Smith in Barre, Vermont. Sylvia was given the doll by her uncle, who was a sailor during World War I.
Acquisition
2006.7
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Made/Created
1915-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Sawdust, Metal, Composition
Relationships
Person or Organization
Pershing, John Joseph (1860-1948)
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.22
Description
Doll in black skirt with blue/green patterned blouse, heart button, tall white headpiece with wire loops, red hair, black shoes found with doll and bagged.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.23
Description
Doll in black skirt, red print blouse with lace collar and cuffs, white head piece with wire loops, brown hair, some cracked paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.24
Description
Doll in black skirt with orange and red print blouse with lace collar and cuffs, white lace and sheer head piece with wire loops, brown hair. Cracked paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.25
Description
Doll in black skirt, peach blouse with pearl buttons, one pearl earring, white head piece with wire loops, blond hair, black stockings and black clogs. Some cracked paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.26
Description
Doll in purple skirt with black ribbon trim, cream apron and blouse, black velvet cap with light blue ribbon tie, brown hair. Paint cracked on legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.27
Description
Doll in blue dress and light blue apron with dark striped border, lace cuffs, cross at neck, pink ribbon at waist, brown hair which falls off the head, small black cap, moveable arms.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.28
Description
Doll in dark gray skirt with beige trim near hem, cream apron, white blouse, beige velvet hat with lilac ribbon tie, blond hair, cracked paint on face.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.29
Description
Doll in celery green skirt with darker green ribbon trim hear hem, white apron and blouse, black cap and plaid green ribbon tie, red hair, chipped nose and cracked paint on legs.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.30
Description
Doll in celery green skirt with dark green ribbon border, cream apron and blouse, black velvet cap tied with white ribbon, brown hair, paint chipped and cracked on legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.31
Description
Doll in navy skirt with embroidered flowered ribbon border, yellow apron, white blouse, yellow ribbons and trim on black cap, brown hair, paint cracked on arms and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.32
Description
Doll in lavender skirt with black ribbon border, gray apron and white blouse, black cap with lavender ribbon tie, black hair, cracked pain on one arm and back of neck.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.33
Description
Doll in dark blue skirt with lighter blue trim near hem, yellow apron, white blouse, black cap tied with orange ribbon, brown hair, chipped paint on arms and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.34a-b
Description
Two nearly identical dolls both wearing black skirts, peach blouses, high white hats with lace, black stockings and clogs. Both has blond hair. Doll a has blue earrings and buttons. Doll b has gray earrings, one button and lace down the front of her blouse.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.35
Description
Doll in black skirt with white blouse with blue lines and flowers, lace cuffs, white lace hat with wire loops, dark brown hair, two black clogs, cracked paint on legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.36
Description
Doll in black skirt, pale blue flowered blouse, tall white lace hat with wire loops, two black clogs, brown hair.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.37
Description
Doll in black skirt and white blouse with green dots, tall white lace hat with wire loops, black stocking and one black clog, pale blond hair, chipped paint on hand.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.38
Description
Doll in black skirt and blue and white striped blouse, tall white lace hat with wire loops, two black clogs, brown hair, discolored paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.39
Description
Doll in lavender skirt with black ribbon trim, gray apron, white blouse, black had tied with lavender ribbon, red hair, damage to the back of one arm, paints cracked on arms and legs.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.40
Description
Doll in lilac skirt with with ribbon trim, cream apron, white blouse with stain on back of one sleeve, black decorated cap with lilac ribbon ties, red hair, two black clogs, discolored paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.41
Description
Doll in red print skirt with brown and gold trim, pine lace blouse with blue sheer scarf and blue check apron, white lace hat with red ribbon, white hair, brown clogs, red/pink net stockings.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.42
Description
Ornate doll in navy blue wool skirt with three rows of silver ribbon trim. Top has puffy blue wood sleeves with silver ribbons bands and lace cuffs. Sleeves attach to white satin with red and blue bouquets. The same satin print is used for the apron, which has a wide band of silver trim with large red/orange flowers. There is a wide sheer white dollar, red ties on a red cap trimmed with silver ribbon. Long ribbon streams in a red/white and blue print fall from the back of the hat. The doll has brown hair, eyes that open, teeth and legs that bend at the knees. The lower part of the legs has chipped paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1960.31.2a-h
Description
Large doll with a leather body and porcelain head and hands. The doll has inset glass eyes with blue irises. The face is molded with a nose and open mouth with small, curved teeth. It is painted with brown eyebrows, long eyelashes, and pink cheeks, lips, and nostrils. There is a repaired crack along the proper left side of the doll's face that stretches from the hairline to the left eye, then from the outer corner of the left eye, down the cheek, and along the jawline to the ear. There is another crack that stretches from the bottom of the right eye across the cheek. It has blonde hair with a white ribbon tied around its head. It is wearing a white dress, black shoes with yellow soles, a white undershirt, white pantaloons, two white petticoats, and brown stockings.
Context
Owned by Florence Day Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.31
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Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
Hair
Blonde
Materials
Porcelain, Leather, Glass, Cotton, Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1960.31.3
Description
Two-headed doll. The porcelain heads are set opposite each other--where the other head's feet would usually be. There are long, triangular pieces of fabric attached to the waist(s) that fall like a skirt to cover whichever head is pointed down. One head is black with short molded black hair and white painted eyes. There is one black porcelain hands attached to right arm. The other head is white with short molded yellow hair, outlined eyes and brows, and pink painted cheeks and lips. Both porcelain hands are missing. Each bodice is wrapped in a beige robe-like surplice bodice trimmed with ribbon.
Context
Owned by Florence Day Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.31
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Made/Created
circa 1890
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
Hair
Molded
Materials
Porcelain, Cotton, Silk
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2014.1
Description
Soft-bodied black doll with a hard molded head. The body and head of the doll are covered in black plain-woven fabric, and the eyes and red mouth are painted on. The hair is made from loops of black yarn attached to the head with glue. The limbs are stitched to the body with thick, white string, allowing them some flexibility. There is a fabric tag attached to the lower back that reads, "THE DOLL HOUSE / R. F. D. 3, MONTPELIER RD. / BARRE, VERMONT".
Context
Owned by Sarah Dopp in South Burlington, Vermont. Made by The Doll House in Barre, Vermont.
Acquisition
2014.1
Made/Created
Artist
Rollins, Helen L. (1907-1998)
Attribution
Attributed to
The Doll House
1945-1955
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Fabric, Yarn, String
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2006.12.1a
Description
Stuffed doll of an indigenous American woman. The doll is made from two pieces of cotton printed with the image of the front and back of the doll. She is a dark-skinned woman with black hair in two braids. She is wearing a blue cloak with red-and-white trim. The reverse is printed to show a baby in a carrier wearing a war headband. The bottom center of the reverse is printed with the label, "MOLLY".
Context
Molly, and her husband Joe, were St. Francis Abenaki people whose figures became central to Vermont culture after Joe's actions during the Revolutionary War were publicized and, later, romanticized. The pattern for these dolls was widely printed and sold throughout Vermont as tourist souvenirs. These particular dolls were constructed by Katherine Dopp from a kit she purchased at a gift store at Joe's Pond in the 1950s.
Acquisition
2006.12
Made/Created
Dopp, Katharine Eckley (1907-1999)
circa 1950-circa 1960
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Indian Joe (1739-1819)
Web Links and URLs
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1960.168a-e
Description
Doll with ceramic head and soft, cotton body. The doll has molded hair and painted blue eyes. She is wearing a one-piece dress made of white and pink check printed cotton. She is also wearing an apron that secures at the waist. The apron is white cotton printed with pink buds and bordered in pink cotton printed with darker pink faux-ikat lines and flower buds. The waistband is stitched closed at the center back. The ceramic hands and forearms are now missing.
Context
Owned by Susan E. Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.168
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Made/Created
1843
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
Pink/white cotton dress; pink/white cotton apron
Hair
Brown
Molded
Materials
Ceramic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Place
Town
Strafford
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.32.1a-c
Description
Porcelain "Frozen Charlotte" doll. The doll has white skin, with molded and painted face and hair. The face has black eyes and brows, a red mouth, and large pink circles on the cheeks. The hair is yellow and molded into a bun. The feet are painted with black shoes. There is a stamp on the lower back of the doll that reads, "Fair, Charlotte, VT 1983". The doll is wearing a yellow dress and brown cloak.
Context
Fair Charlotte, or Frozen Charlotte, is from a moralizing tale about a young woman who freezes to death on her way to ball.
Acquisition
2004.32
Made/Created
1983
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain, Nylon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Green Mountain Doll Club
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.32.2a-b
Description
Porcelain "Frozen Charlie" doll. The doll has white skin, with molded and painted face and hair. His eyes, brows, hair and shoes are painted in black. He is wearing a grey suite, white ascot, and black top hat. There is a stamp on the doll's back that reads, "Charlie, VT, 1983".
Context
Frozen Charlie is adapted from a moralizing tale about a young woman who freezes to death on her way to ball. Charlie was her escort.
Acquisition
2004.32
Made/Created
1983
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool, Polyester, Porcelain
Relationships
Person or Organization
Green Mountain Doll Club
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1960.188
Description
Soft-bodied doll with blond hair and a long white dress. Her hair is worn loose and trimmed into bangs at the front. Much of the hair in the back is missing. She is dressed in a long white dress with a lace bodice and sleeves, lace socks, and white shoes with buckles. Her facial features, included eyebrows and lashes, are painted on, and she has molded nose and mouth. Her brown eyes are glass and are set into the sockets behind stationary lids.
Context
Owned by Ruth Wheeler Austin in Barre City, VT.
Acquisition
1960.188
Lexicon
Made/Created
1890
Clothing
Redressed
Dressed for owner's (Ruth Austin) twentieth birthday by a friend.
Hair
Yellow
Lace Braid
Doll Features
Stationary Eyes
Materials
Ceramic, Cotton, Glass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Austin, Ruth Wheeler
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1991.28.5
Description
Resin doll wearing a floral dress, red apron, and white poke bonnet. She has long eyelashes, and closing eyelids. Her synthetic blonde hair is parted in the middle and pulled back into a ponytail of curls. Beneath the dress is wearing lace-trimmed white bloomers, a lace-edged white petticoat, white stocking, and black shoes with gold buckles. Both the dress and the apron are trimmed in red rickrack. Undersleeves extend from beneath the short dress sleeves. There is a tag on the outside of the doll reading, "Made exclusively for the Enchanted Doll House, 'Vermont Maiden', By Madame Alexander, Made in U.S.A."

Attached to left wrist was a cardboard tag explaining that this is a Madame Alexander doll made exclusively for the Enchanted Doll House, information about Madame Alexander, a picture of Madame Alexander, and the address of the doll company. The tag has been removed and placed with the work sheet.

The doll is in the original blue cardboard box and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity stating it is number 3251 of 3600.
Context
The Vermont Maiden was the official 1991 Vermont Bicentennial doll.
Acquisition
1991.28
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Made/Created
Madame Alexander
1990-1991
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
Poke bonnet, red apron, flowered dress, petticoat, bloomers, stockings, shoes
Hair
Yellow
Nylon
Doll Features
Sleep Eyes
Materials
Plastic, Cotton, Lace, Synthetic
Relationships
Person or Organization
The Enchanted Doll House
Place
Village
Manchester Center
Town
Manchester
County
Bennington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Vermont Bicentennial
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1961.19.14
Description
Small fabric-bodied doll with porcelain arms, legs, and head. The doll has blond hair that is tufted into a fabric cap. The face is painted with blue eyes, brown eyebrows, pink cheeks, and red lips. It is wearing a pink silk dress trimmed with white lace. The feet are painted with black Mary Jane shoes. One leg is detached from the doll.
Context
Owned by a member of the Briggs family of Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1961.19
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Unknown
Pink silk dress shaped with gathers.
Hair
Blonde
Materials
Ceramic, Cotton, Silk
Relationships
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1974.33
Description
Soft-bodied doll with a head made of a carved apple. The doll is wearing a long-sleeved grey shirt, light-blue overalls, black shoes, and a light-blue hat with a wide brim turned up at the front. The body of the doll is made of sheet foam rubber with a wire core. The hands are cut from felt. The apple head has completely blackened with age, and there is light-colored hair glued to the eyebrows and the top of the head.
Context
Made by Nancy Hawkins in Montpelier, Vermont, in imitation of antique folk-art dolls.
Acquisition
1974.33
Made/Created
Artist
Hawkins, Nancy Ann Schneider (1946-2007)
1974
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Rubber, Metal, Cotton, Apple
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1966.31.39
Description
Cloth doll with a soft body and cloth-covered hard head. The head is made from a molded material covered closely with a loosely woven cotton. The facial features (brown eyes, rosy cheeks, red lips, red nostrils, brown eyebrows) are painted on the fabric. The doll has short, curly brown hair with a red ribbon tied around the crown. The arms and legs are made separately from the body and each rotates and holds in place. The hands and stitched and shaped to have fingers.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Bailey, Fifield, or Hubbard families of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.31
Made/Created
circa 1925
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.249
Description
Wooden doll made from several bell-shaped wooden beads with a round bead for the head. The bell-shaped beads are each painted a solid color; the colors are red, green, purple, yellow, and black. The round head is painted white with blue eyes and a red nose and mouth. The doll is held together with narrow ropes threaded through the arms and legs and out the center of the head. The ends of the ropes are held together by a round pull with a label that reads, ""THE TOY TINKERS / BELLE TINKER / Pat. 12-23-19 / Evanston, Illinois."
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
Toy Tinkers
circa 1920
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (including string)
Materials
Wood
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2011.66.2a-c
Description
Wooden obscene doll wearing a cotton sack with an elastic neckline. The doll is constructed like a sliding lid box, with 2 carved legs protruding from the insert. When pulled, the legs extend from the bottom of the of the doll, causing a carved penis attached to an interior string to pop outward and upward. The tip of the penis is painted red.
Context
Made by Elroy Going Heselton in Killington, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.66
Made/Created
Heselton, Elroy Going (1849-1927)
1875-1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Cotton, Elastic
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1971.7a-i
Description
Composition doll with clothing. The doll has a molded face and hair, both of which are painted. There is a molded loop on the head through with a red ribbon is tied. The hair is painted blond. The eyes are painted blue, and the mouth is painted red. The doll is wearing a white cotton dress printed with pink flowers, bloomers, a shirt, a knitted shawl, socks, and white plastic shoes. One of the legs is split in half and repaired with clear tape.
Context
Owned by Jessie Gokey Hale of Northfield, Vermont
Acquisition
1971.7
Lexicon
Clothing
Unknown
Hair
Blonde
Molded
Materials
Composition, Cotton, Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hale, Jessie B. Gokey (1879-1962)
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.193
Description
Small doll sized for use in a dollhouse. The doll has cream-colored skin and short brown hair. It is wearing a blue suit with a white collared shirt; the clothes are molded. The doll hinges at the waist, shoulders, hips, and knees.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.17d
Description
Female doll with brown hair, a soft body, and painted facial features. She is wearing a cap that extends to three point around her face, a black dress with a white bodice insert, and matching apron and fichu in red calico sprigged with white. A gold cross hangs around her neck. She has black shoes.
Context
Given to the State of Vermont by the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Lexicon
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Clothing
Original
Black dress, red apron, red fichu, black shoes, gold cross necklace, black and gold headpiece
Hair
Brown
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Event
World War II
Doll
Name/Title
Doll
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.194
Description
Small doll sized for use in a dollhouse. The doll has cream-colored skin and molded brown hair curled up into a bun. It is wearing a green dress with a white neckline and black shoes; the clothes are molded. The doll hinges at the waist, shoulders, hips, and knees.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Apron
Name/Title
Doll Apron
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.4
Description
This doll's apron is made from semi-sheer white cotton woven with a checked pattern. It has a center back opening secured with four buttons. It includes two front patch pockets. There is narrow crocheted lace along the neck, armholes, pocket tops, and hem.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1885-1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Bed
Name/Title
Doll Bed
Entry/Object ID
1955.34.1
Description
Miniature maple high post bedstead sized for a doll.. The posts are turned with a spool design, and the frame is crossed with webbing made from a single layer of plain-woven cotton that is hemmed on both sides.
Context
Owned by Susan Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont. Made in the bedstead factory in Strafford, Vermont.
Acquisition
1955.34
Made/Created
1844
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Place
Town
Strafford
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Bedstead
Name/Title
Doll Bedstead
Entry/Object ID
1981.43.2a
Description
Miniature wooden bedstead sized for a doll. The bedstead consists of a headboard, footboard, and siderails. The siderails are notched on the inner sides to hold rails (not present). The headboard has a bell-shaped top and is decorated with two horizontal stripes and a small flower. The footboard is arched and decorated with a horizontal stripe and a small flower.
Context
Made by a resident of Marshfield for a church fair at Old Union Church in 1876. Purchased from the fair by Frank Cole for his daughter, Harriet.
Acquisition
1981.43
Made/Created
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Prouty, Harriet Cole (1872-1952), Cole, Frank Willard (1846-1913)
Place
Town
Marshfield
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Bench
Name/Title
Doll Bench
Entry/Object ID
1976.17.3
Description
Wooden doll bench. The bench is made from a corner of a box with two boards nailed to each side to form legs. The back of the bench reads, "Gibraltar Horse Nails. 25 lbs. No. 6".
Context
Made by Frank Willard Cole of Marshfield, Vermont, out of a box of horse nails.
Acquisition
1976.17
Made/Created
Artist
Cole, Frank Willard (1846-1913)
1910
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Doll Bench
Name/Title
Doll Bench
Entry/Object ID
1923.7.2
Description
Doll sized-bench made of bentwood with a caned seat. The legs flare outward, and the back is pointed at the top center with bentwood arches across the back. The caning is woven in a twill weave.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth (Lizzie) W. Langdon in Montpelier, Vermont.
Acquisition
1923.7
Made/Created
circa 1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Langdon, Elizabeth Whitcomb (1847- 1923)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Bootees
Name/Title
Doll Bootees
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.1.7a-b
Description
Knitted doll bootees made from cream-colored wool yarn. The top edge is knitted in a scalloped design. There are pink ribbons threaded through the bootees around the foot and the top.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1890-1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Boots
Name/Title
Doll Boots
Entry/Object ID
1960.31.5a-d
Description
2 pairs of doll shoes: tall boots and rubber galoshes.
Context
Owned by Florence Day Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.31
Lexicon
Materials
Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Camisole
Name/Title
Doll Camisole
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.1.6
Description
This doll's wool undershirt is made of cream-colored knitted wool. It has wide shoulder straps that button at the front, and it is decorated with pink stitching around all its edges, with a thread forming a decorative bow at the center of the front.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1890-1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Chair
Name/Title
Doll Chair
Entry/Object ID
1955.5.2d
Description
Miniature chair made out of feathers. The pieces are held together with straight pins.
Acquisition
1955.5
Made/Created
Lexicon
Materials
Feather
Doll Chair
Name/Title
Doll Chair
Entry/Object ID
1954.15.24
Description
Bentwood armchair sized for a large doll. The chair seat is padded and covered with shiny black leather. The seat back has bentwood in figure-8 shapes.
Context
Owned by a member of the Dewey family of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.15
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather
Relationships
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Chair
Name/Title
Doll Chair
Entry/Object ID
1955.5.2c
Description
Miniature chair made out of feathers. The pieces are held together with straight pins.
Acquisition
1955.5
Made/Created
Lexicon
Materials
Feather
Doll Chair
Name/Title
Doll Chair
Entry/Object ID
1955.5.2a
Description
Miniature rocking chair made out of feathers. The pieces are held together with straight pins.
Acquisition
1955.5
Made/Created
Lexicon
Materials
Feather, Metal
Doll Chair
Name/Title
Doll Chair
Entry/Object ID
2022.69.1
Description
Doll chair in the form of a humanoid figure (Humpty Dumpty). The back of the chair is painted to show a figure with a pointed head with one lock of yellow hair at the center. It has blue eyes and a wide red mouth stretched into a smile. It is wearing a white collared shirt, red bowtie, blue jacket, light blue pants, and black shoes. The arms are carved to depict the figure squatting on the chair seat with its legs spread wide and hand on its knees. The chair seat is painted with offset black semicircles representing a stone wall. The name "JEANNE" is painted in red at the center of the seat. The bottom of the chair is curved, making it a rocking chair. The sides are painted with a broken egg (white and yolk) with half an eggshell. The eggshell bears a person's face. Two soldiers stand behind the egg white with their arms raised in the air. The bottom of the seat is carved with the inscription, "Merry Christmas / Your friend / Nap".
Context
Made and painted by Napoleon DeGuise of Waterbury, Vermont, for Harriett Jean Scott of Waterbury, Vermont
Acquisition
2022.69
Made/Created
Artist
DeGuise, Napoleon F. (1894-1950)
circa 1950
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Scott, Harriett Jean
Doll Chair
Name/Title
Doll Chair
Entry/Object ID
1955.5.2b
Description
Miniature rocking chair made out of feathers. The pieces are held together with straight pins.
Acquisition
1955.5
Made/Created
Lexicon
Materials
Feather
Doll Cloak
Name/Title
Doll Cloak
Entry/Object ID
1978.23.1b
Description
White cotton muslin doll cloak. The cloak is circular and decorated at the hem and shoulder with a strip of gauze decorated with white French knots. Above the shoulder decoration and below the hem decoration, the cloak has a scalloped crochet design, acting as a trim on the hem and an insert at the shoulder. The cloak secures at the neck with green silk ribbon.
Context
Owned by Julia Ann Smith in Thompson Ridge or Bullville, New York. While the doll was not made or used in Vermont, it was used to represent Vermont at a Temple University doll show held during the 1920s.
Acquisition
1978.23
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton, Silk
Relationships
Smith, Julia Ann (b. 1822), Temple University
Place
State/Province
New York
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Counterpane
Name/Title
Doll Counterpane
Entry/Object ID
2014.60.1096
Description
White cotton counterpane sized for a doll. It is matelassé woven with a pattern of diamonds. There are cutouts on one end for footposts.
Acquisition
2014.60
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Doll Coverlet
Name/Title
Doll Coverlet
Entry/Object ID
1955.34.7
Description
Printed cotton coverlet sized for a doll bed. The coverlet is shaped to fit onto a high post bed. The fabric is printed in a multi-colored design of naturalistic floral vines. It is edged with braid.
Context
Owned by Susan Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont.
Acquisition
1955.34
Made/Created
circa 1844
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Doll Cradle
Name/Title
Doll Cradle
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.2
Description
Rectangular doll cradle with flared sides. The cradle sits on two curved rockers placed near each end. The inscription, "BURLINGTON VERMONT / GRACE GOODHUE", is roughly penciled on the bottom in a child's hand.
Context
Made by Andrew Issachar Goodhue for his daughter, Grace Goodhue Coolidge.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
Artist
Goodhue, Andrew Issachar (1848-1923)
circa 1885
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Doll Cradle
Name/Title
Doll Cradle
Entry/Object ID
1996.21.1
Description
Basketry doll cradle made of ash splints. It has a long basket base with a hood that is woven in one with the base. The exterior weave of the basketry is decorated throughout with regular loops, or cowis. It is set on 2 wooden rockers set perpendicularly from the cradle bed, each with a rounded bottom. Inside is a pink padded mat/mattress and a pink pillow. They are stuffed with wool, and the mattress is tied quilted. The name "Lula Willis" is written in pencil on one of the rockers.
Context
Owned by Lula Willis in Bridgewater, Vermont.
Acquisition
1996.21
Made/Created
circa 1880
Ethnography
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Ash Splint, Wood, Silk
Relationships
Person or Organization
Willis, Lula (1875-1955)
Place
Town
Bridgewater
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Cradle
Name/Title
Doll Cradle
Entry/Object ID
1959.57.1
Description
Miniature wooden cradle sized for use with a doll. The cradle is rectangular, and all four sides are angled slightly outward. It is on two rocker feet placed across the bottom, allowing the cradle to rock side-to-side. The rocker foot near the head is painted in black with an inscription that appears to read, "HeRalu".
Context
Made for the children of Elizabeth Ward McEwen and used by their children in turn.
Acquisition
1959.57
Made/Created
circa 1865
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
McEwen, Elizabeth Ward (1833-1911), McEwen, Annie Lavina (1862-1888), McEwen, Frances Eliza (1858-1945)
Place
State/Province
Illinois
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Cradle
Name/Title
Doll Cradle
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.70
Description
Miniature wooden cradle with one rocker broken off. It has a dark finish, spindle and scalloped top and carved flowers on the sides and ends.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Doll Diaper Cover
Name/Title
Doll Diaper Cover
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.1.5
Description
White knitted diaper cover sized for a doll. There is a pink silk ribbon woven through the cover along the top edge.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1890-1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Dress
Name/Title
Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.1.2
Description
This doll dress is made from fine cotton and has short sleeves, a high waist, and a long skirt that is slightly gathered at the waistline. The bodice of the dress is decorated with eyelet embroidery. Along the scalloped hemline, there is additional whitework and eyelet embroidery. There is lace trims along neckline and sleeve edges and around the high waistline. There is an 8.5-inch opening in the back, which is fastened with 5 buttons and corresponding buttonholes.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1890-1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Dress
Name/Title
Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.6
Description
Doll dress. It is a single piece made to look like a jumper worn over a blouse. The jumper is red calico printed a pattern of with small white flowers. The skirt is tiered with a wide ruffle. The false blouse has vertical tucks at the front, and long sleeves trimmed with lace cuffs. The dress opens along the center back and secures with 2 buttons.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1885-1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Cotton, Lace
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Dress
Name/Title
Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1961.19.11
Description
Doll dress made from printed cotton. The fabric is printed with yellow floral springs. The dress has a high waistline, short sleeves, and a gathered skirt.
Acquisition
1961.19
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton
Doll Dress
Name/Title
Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1961.19.12
Description
White net doll dress, trimmed with blue ribbon. The skirt has several flounces.
Acquisition
1961.19
Lexicon
Doll Dress
Name/Title
Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.8.2a-b
Description
Doll dress and petticoat made from semi-sheer white cotton woven with a checked design. The dress has long sleeves and is fitted through the bodice. It opens at the center front and secures at the bodice with 4 buttons. The petticoat buttons at the waist. Both are trimmed with lace at the neckline, sleeve cuffs, and hems.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1885-1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Cotton, Lace
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Dressing Gown
Name/Title
Doll Dressing Gown
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.7
Description
This doll's dressing gown is made from white cotton printed with a a pink geometric pattern. The pockets, cuffs, and front banding are made from a coordinating fabric printed with pink florals. The back of the gown is gathered at the waist. It has a ruffled collar at the neck. It opens at the center front, and secures with six buttons. There is a 3-inch wide ruffle along the hem of the dressing gown.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1885-1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Face
Name/Title
Doll Face
Entry/Object ID
1931.25.1b
Description
Plaster doll face. The exterior of the face is painted a light orange color with a molded nose and painted eyes (black), cheeks (pink), and lips (red).
Context
This face is a from a doll that dates to the early nineteenth century that took heavy damage during the Great Vermont Flood of 1927 in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1931.25
Made/Created
1800-1820
Lexicon
Materials
Plaster
Relationships
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Great Vermont Flood of 1927
Doll Gloves
Name/Title
Doll Gloves
Entry/Object ID
1960.54.3a-d
Description
Miniature kid leather gloves, sized for a doll. The gloves are white leather (now darkened to grey/brown). They are contained within a long, narrow wooden box with a sliding lid. The top of the box is stamped with the label, "POR LARRANGA", and the side is stamped with the label, "Nationales Selerrionde Banquete".
Acquisition
1960.54
Lexicon
Dimensions
Box
Materials
Leather, Wood
Doll Hat
Name/Title
Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1980.15.3
Description
Miniature hat sized for a doll. It is made of brown silk and trimmed with dark blue silk ribbon and cream-colored lace. There is a wire around the brim to give it structure, and 2 blue ribbons to tie under the doll's chin. There is a brown bow on the top and cream-colored net under the brim.
Acquisition
1980.15
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Silk, Metal
Doll Mattress
Name/Title
Doll Mattress
Entry/Object ID
1955.34.2
Description
Mattress for a doll's bed. In consists of an unbleached muslin case filled with feathers.
Context
Owned by Susan Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont. Filled with feathers taken from Susan's bed.
Acquisition
1955.34
Made/Created
circa 1844
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Feather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Place
Town
Strafford
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Mattress
Name/Title
Doll Mattress
Entry/Object ID
1996.21.2
Description
Pink silk doll mattress. The top of the mattress has faded in color to beige. It is stuffed with wool and tied throughout. There is a pink silk ribbon bow at one end.
Context
Owned by Lula Willis in Bridgewater, Vermont.
Acquisition
1996.21
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Ash Splint, Wood, Silk
Relationships
Person or Organization
Willis, Lula (1875-1955)
Place
Town
Bridgewater
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Mirror
Name/Title
Doll Mirror
Entry/Object ID
1953.25.4
Description
Small oval doll mirror on a stand. The mirror is attached to the stand with two posts, allowing it to be tilted.
Acquisition
1953.25
Made/Created
circa 1910
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Celluloid
Doll Nightgown
Name/Title
Doll Nightgown
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.3
Description
This doll nightgown is made of white cotton and has long sleeves. It has an opening down the center front, which is fastened with seven buttons. The nightgown is decorated with narrow lace around the neckline and sleeves
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1885-1895
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Doll Pantalettes
Name/Title
Doll Pantalettes
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.5
Description
White cotton doll pantalettes. They have wide legs and gather into a waistband that buttons closed in the back.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1885-1895
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Dimensions
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Doll Pantalettes
Name/Title
Doll Pantalettes
Entry/Object ID
1961.19.13
Description
White doll pantalettes. The hems are trimmed with lace, and there are 3 tucks on each leg. The pantalettes are gathered into a waistband, which secures with a button.
Context
Owned by Florence Day Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1961.19
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Materials
Cotton, Lace
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Doll Petticoat
Name/Title
Doll Petticoat
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.1.3
Description
This doll petticoat is mad from white cotton and has buttons at each shoulder strap. At the bottom, there is a 4-inch ruffled hem. The neckline and armholes of the petticoat are decorated with narrow lace. Additionally, a 3/4-inch band of lace connects the ruffle at the bottom to the upper part of the slip. The hem of the petticoat is finished with tatted edging.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1890-1900
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Petticoat
Name/Title
Doll Petticoat
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.1.4
Description
Flannel petticoat sized for a doll. It has buttons on each should straps. The edges of the neckline, armscyes, and hem are decorated with pink embroidery, as is the side seam, and there is pink lace along the bottom hem.
Context
Owned by Grace Coolidge of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1982.24
Made/Created
1890-1900
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Doll Pillow
Name/Title
Doll Pillow
Entry/Object ID
1955.34.3
Description
Doll-sized bolster pillow. The pillow is stuffed with feathers and covered with crocheted lace.
Context
Owned by Susan Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont. According to family history, the feathers are from Susan's own pillow, and the case was made from an apron she had made for herself.
Acquisition
1955.34
Made/Created
circa 1844
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Doll Pillow
Name/Title
Doll Pillow
Entry/Object ID
1955.34.6
Description
Doll-sized pillow covered with blue and white ticking.
Context
Owned by Susan Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont.
Acquisition
1955.34
Made/Created
circa 1844
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Doll Pillow
Name/Title
Doll Pillow
Entry/Object ID
1996.21.3
Description
Pink silk doll pillow with blue silk edging. It is stuffed with wool.
Context
Owned by Lula Willis in Bridgewater, Vermont.
Acquisition
1996.21
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Dimensions
Materials
Ash Splint, Wood, Silk
Relationships
Person or Organization
Willis, Lula (1875-1955)
Place
Town
Bridgewater
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Doll Quilt
Name/Title
Doll Quilt
Entry/Object ID
1959.56.2
Description
Small pieced quilt sized for a doll. The front of the quilt is in a fence rail pattern consisting of blocks of three bars (rectangles). The outer bars are matched, colorful silks, and the center bar is black silk. The colors include pink, green, brown, yellow, purple, and plaid. The edges are decorated with squares of silk fabric folded back and stitched to form triangles. The reverse is backed with brown silk printed with six-pointed yellow stars.
Context
Owned by Anna Sanford Higgins Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.56
Made/Created
circa 1860
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Silk
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Anna Sanford Higgins (1851-1935)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Doll Quilt
Name/Title
Doll Quilt
Entry/Object ID
1959.57.8
Description
Small pieced quilt sized for a doll. The front of the quilt is made of alternating squares of pink-and-white and brown-and-white cotton, set in a checkerboard pattern. The back is made of a single piece of the pink-and-white cotton.
Context
Used by Annie E. King
Acquisition
1959.57
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Dimensions
Materials
Cotton
Doll Quilt
Name/Title
Doll Quilt
Entry/Object ID
1972.28.14
Description
Small patchwork quilt sized for a doll. The quilt is pieced from rectangles of fabric, alternating between a green floral-patterned calico and various other printed cottons. It is backed in undyed cotton and bound with floral-printed cotton. It is hand-quilted in a diamond-pattern with brown thread.
Context
Purportedly made by Elbert Maxham of Middlesex, Vermont, before the age of 6
Acquisition
1972.28
Made/Created
Artist
Maxham, Elbert (1872-1944)
circa 1880
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Materials
Cotton
Doll Sewing Table
Name/Title
Doll Sewing Table
Entry/Object ID
1976.17.5
Description
Miniature wooden folding table sized for a doll. The tabletop is rectangular with chamfered corners, and there are ruled markings printed onto the tabletop measuring to 14-1/2 inches. The legs of the table are connected at the center to hinge open into an X shape.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Prouty family.
Acquisition
1976.17
Made/Created
circa 1900
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Doll Sheet
Name/Title
Doll Sheet
Entry/Object ID
1955.34.4
Description
Bed sheet sized for a doll's bed. One side is edged with a wide strip of crocheted lace.
Context
Owned by Susan Alger Hyde in Strafford, Vermont.
Acquisition
1955.34
Made/Created
circa 1844
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Hyde, Susan E. Alger
Doll Shoes
Name/Title
Doll Shoes
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.61
Description
Two pairs of white, high-heeled doll shoes topped with white, fluffy feathers and edged in silver.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Cardboard, Feather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Doll Skirt
Name/Title
Doll Skirt
Entry/Object ID
1954.15.19
Description
A-line plaid cotton skirt sized for use on a doll. The plaid is red, white, green, blue, and yellow. The skirt is edged with a ruffle, which is cut on the bias.
Context
Owned by a member of the Dewey family of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.15
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Doll Skirt
Name/Title
Doll Skirt
Entry/Object ID
1954.15.20
Description
Tan-colored skirt sized for use on a doll. The skirt is straight cut and gathered into a waistband. There is a horizontal band of plaid fabric near the hem. The plaid is red, green, blue, white, and yellow.
Context
Made by Kate Dewey Squires of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.15
Made/Created
Artist
Squires, Kate Dewey (1864-1930)
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton
Doll Sleigh
Name/Title
Doll Sleigh
Entry/Object ID
2004.32.3a-b
Description
Doll-sized toy sleigh made of black-painted plywood. The sleigh is constructed out of 5 pieces: 2 sides, the back, the front, and the bottom. The interior is covered with yellow looped pile carpeting, and there is a blanket made from green felt and faux fur.
Context
Part of a set illustrating the story of Frozen Charlotte, a moralizing tale about a young woman who freezes to death on her way to ball.
Acquisition
2004.32
Made/Created
1983
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Synthetic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Green Mountain Doll Club
Doll Umbrella
Name/Title
Doll Umbrella
Entry/Object ID
1960.31.4
Description
Miniature umbrella sized for a doll. It has six ribs, and a wooden handle. The cover is made of cotton printed with pink and blue flowers. The edges of fabric are pinked.
Context
Owned by Florence Day Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.31
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Doll Wig
Name/Title
Doll Wig
Entry/Object ID
1943.13.1b-c
Description
Doll wig, or headpiece, of short blond hair (silk) attached to a buckram cap molded to the shape of the doll's head. The hair is curled outward, which is most evident at the back. It is topped with a low-profile, circular black lace hat decorated with a pink ribbon.
Context
Owned by Hattie Jane Dyer Weeks of Middlebury, Vermont
Acquisition
1943.13
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Made/Created
1866
Dimensions
Overall
Hair
Blonde
Materials
Silk, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Weeks, Hattie Jane Dyer (1859-1942)
Place
Town
Middlebury
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Accessory
Name/Title
Dollhouse Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.185
Description
Rigid, rectangular piece of clear plastic. The plastic is molded into a corrugated texture.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Wood, Glass, Paper, Cardboard, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Accessory
Name/Title
Dollhouse Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.186
Description
Small, square block with decoratively molded top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Wood, Glass, Paper, Cardboard, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Andirons
Name/Title
Dollhouse Andirons
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.25a-b
Description
Miniature brown plastic andirons. The front consists of a U-shaped base with a vertical post extending from the center. A round post extends horizontally from the center back.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Andirons
Name/Title
Dollhouse Andirons
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.23a-b
Description
Miniature brass andirons. The front of the andirons have two legs and a decorative vertical post. A flattened wire extends from the center back.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Brass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Ashtray
Name/Title
Dollhouse Ashtray
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.27
Description
Miniature plastic ashtray on stand. The stand consists of a red plastic pedestal with a round base and top. A cream handle crosses the center top, and there is a clear, round insert beneath the handle. The top is molded with the words, "RENWAL U. S. A. / NO. 13".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Baby Carriage
Name/Title
Dollhouse Baby Carriage
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.37
Description
Miniature baby carriage or stroller sized for a dollhouse. The carriage is made of case iron and painted light blue. There are four metal wheels.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
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Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Baby Carriage
Name/Title
Dollhouse Baby Carriage
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.136
Description
Miniature plastic baby carriage sized for use in a dollhouse. The carriage is made of blue plastic with pink plastic wheels. The body of the carriage is round on the bottom with a push handle on one end and a curved shade on the other. The shade is hinged to be able to swivel to either side of the top. There is a rectangular, white plastic insert inside the carriage molded to show a baby tucked beneath a blanket with a pillow under its head. The insert can be removed from the carriage.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Baking Sheet
Name/Title
Dollhouse Baking Sheet
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.95
Description
Miniature metal rectangular baking sheet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Basket
Name/Title
Dollhouse Basket
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.74
Description
Miniature basket with a handle that crosses over the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Bathtub
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bathtub
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.32
Description
Miniature ceramic bathtub. The bathtub sits off the floor on four feet and there are two silver-toned metal faucets. A hole is molded into the bottom, showing that the tub is hollow. A gold sticker on the bottom reads, "Price Import / Taiwan / Republic of China".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Price Imports
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Materials
Metal, Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Bathtub
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bathtub
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.34
Description
Miniature plastic bathtub with straight exterior sides and a black faucet and handles. The bottom of the tub is molded with the words, "Made in U.S.A. / No.T 95 / A Renwal Product / Pat. Pend. U.S.A. & Canada".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bathtub
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bathtub
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.149
Description
Miniature red plastic bathtub sized for a dollhouse. The plastic is slightly marbleized with one portion clear.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bathtub
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bathtub
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.47
Description
Miniature wooden bathtub sized for a dollhouse. The bathtub has two straight exterior sides, for sitting against a wall, and two slightly curved exterior sides. The interior has an oval cutout. It is painted white, with a line of blue paint transfer on one side.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
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Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.47b
Description
Miniature bedframe sized for a dollhouse. The bedframe is made of cast iron and painted pink. It consists of a headboard, footboard, and side rails. The headboard and footboard each have three vertical stiles, and the side rails are connected by three rails.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
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Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.140a
Description
Miniature plastic child's bed sized for a dollhouse. The bedframe is made of blue plastic. Cotton printed with children is rolled on the bed platform to create bedding. There are small holes at the top of each post in order to stack matching beds, creating bunk beds.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.140b
Description
Miniature plastic child's bed sized for a dollhouse. The bedframe is made of blue plastic. Dark blue upholstery fabric is rolled on the bed platform to create bedding. There are small holes at the top of each post in order to stack matching beds, creating bunk beds.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.68
Description
Miniature plastic bed sized for a dollhouse. The bed has a foot and head molded from marbleized brown plastic in an open-carved design. The bed surface is molded to look like it's covered with a green quilt, rolled over a pillow at the head.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.105
Description
Miniature plastic bed sized for a dollhouse. The bed has a foot and head molded from marbleized brown plastic. The bed surface is molded to look like it's covered with a cream-colored candlewick counterpane, rolled over a pillow at the head.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Plastic Art Toy Corporation of America
1947-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.106
Description
Miniature plastic bed sized for a dollhouse. The bed has a foot and head molded from marbleized brown plastic in an open-carved design. The bed surface is molded to look like it's covered with a cream-colored quilt, rolled over a pillow at the head.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Plastic Art Toy Corporation of America
1947-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.104
Description
Miniature plastic bed sized for a dollhouse. The bed has a foot and head molded from marbleized brown plastic in an open-carved design. The bed surface is molded to look like it's covered with a cream-colored quilt, rolled over a pillow at the head.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bed
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bed
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.47a
Description
Miniature bedframe sized for a dollhouse. The bedframe is made of cast iron and painted pink. It consists of a headboard, footboard, and side rails. The headboard and footboard each have three vertical stiles, and the side rails are connected by three rails.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Bell
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bell
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.132
Description
Miniature bell sized for use in a dollhouse. The bell is metal and there is no clapper. There is a red plaited cord extending from the center top of the bell.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Metal, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Bowl
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bowl
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.72
Description
Miniature turned wooden bowl with foot.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bowl
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bowl
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.86
Description
Miniature brass bowl or handless teacup.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bowl
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bowl
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.70
Description
Miniature turned wooden bowl.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Bowl
Name/Title
Dollhouse Bowl
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.71
Description
Miniature turned wooden bowl.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Candlesticks
Name/Title
Dollhouse Candlesticks
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.79a-b
Description
Miniature brass candlesticks.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Candlesticks
Name/Title
Dollhouse Candlesticks
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.133a-b
Description
Pair of miniature candlesticks sized for a dollhouse. Each piece consists of a round candlestick (painted to look brass), and a white candle with a red flame.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Carpet Sweeper
Name/Title
Dollhouse Carpet Sweeper
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.167
Description
Miniature wooden carpet sweeper sized for a dollhouse. The sweeper consists of a green handle, a rectangular red base, and green wheels. The handle is attached to the sides of the base with a wire, allowing it to hinge.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Cart
Name/Title
Dollhouse Cart
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.53
Description
Miniature tea cart sized for a dollhouse. The cart is made of cast iron and painted brown. It consists of an upper tray, horizontal rear push handle, two front wheels, and two stationary back legs.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.155a
Description
Red plastic folding chair with gold-colored plastic seat. The chair folds flat. The underside of the seat is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT NO. 109 MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.130a
Description
Miniature brown plastic side chair. The chair has straight, square legs and a square seat. The back has a lyre-shaped splat. The chair is part of a matching set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.155b
Description
Red plastic folding chair with gold-colored plastic seat. The chair folds flat. The underside of the seat is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT NO. 109 MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.130b
Description
Miniature brown plastic side chair. The chair has straight, square legs and a square seat. The back has a lyre-shaped splat. The chair is part of a matching set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.155c
Description
Red plastic folding chair with gold-colored plastic seat. The chair folds flat. The underside of the seat is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT NO. 109 MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.130c
Description
Miniature brown plastic side chair. The chair has straight, square legs and a square seat. The back has a lyre-shaped splat. The chair is part of a matching set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.64b
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair has a solid seat and back, molded with a hatched pattern to simulate woven rush. The chair has arms on decoratively turned stiles, and two rails between each leg.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.67
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of brown marbleized plastic and has a shield-shaped back with a central splat. There are no arms.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.12
Description
Miniature plastic chair. The seat is made from opaque, cream-colored plastic, and the arms are made from semi-opaque brown plastic. Both the seat and arms are scrolled at the edges.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Celluloid
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.130d
Description
Miniature brown plastic side chair. The chair has straight, square legs and a square seat. The back has a lyre-shaped splat. The chair is part of a matching set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.65a
Description
Miniature plastic side chair sized for a dollhouse. The back of the chair has two horizontal rails: one at the top and one at the halfway point.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Louis Marx and Company
1949-1975
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.50
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted pink. It has a central spat on the back.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.155d
Description
Red plastic folding chair with gold-colored plastic seat. The chair folds flat. The underside of the seat is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT NO. 109 MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.8
Description
Miniature upholstered armchair. The base of the chair is wood and the upper portion is upholstered with blue cotton printed with red and white flowers and fruit.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.65b
Description
Miniature plastic side chair sized for a dollhouse. The back of the chair has two horizontal rails: one at the top and one at the halfway point.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Louis Marx and Company
1949-1975
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.52a
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted brown. It has a central spat on the back.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.52b
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted brown. It has a central spat on the back.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.66
Description
Miniature plastic side chair sized for a dollhouse. The back of the chair has two horizontal rails, and there are bowed arms on either side.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Louis Marx and Company
1949-1975
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.145
Description
Miniature plastic rocking chair sized for a dollhouse. The arms, legs, and rockers are blue. The seat, splat, and rail are pink.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.157a
Description
Miniature wooden chair. The chair consists of legs made of round pegs, a seat, back spindles made of round pegs, and a crest rail.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.27b
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted yellow.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.54
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted white. The back of the chair has a lattice design. There are stretchers between each of the four legs.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.45b
Description
Red wooden dollhouse chair. The chair is made of three pieces: the backrest and back legs, the seat, and the front legs. The top of the backrest is carved with a raised semicircle. One of a set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.157b
Description
Miniature wooden chair. The chair consists of legs made of round pegs, a seat, back spindles made of round pegs, and a crest rail.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.27c
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted yellow.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.28
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made from cast iron and painted light blue.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.29
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for the dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted yellow. It has arms and a solid back piece. There is a seam running up the center back and center seat.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.45c
Description
Red wooden dollhouse chair. The chair is made of three pieces: the backrest and back legs, the seat, and the front legs. The top of the backrest is carved with a raised semicircle. One of a set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.30
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for the dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted light blue. It has arms and a solid back piece. There is a seam running up the center back and center seat.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.45d
Description
Red wooden dollhouse chair. The chair is made of three pieces: the backrest and back legs, the seat, and the front legs. The top of the backrest is carved with a raised semicircle. One of a set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.31a
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for the dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted green. It has arms and a solid back piece. There is a seam running up the center back and center seat.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.58a
Description
Miniature armchair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and flocked with red fibers. It is molded to look cushioned.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.159
Description
Miniature red plastic Adirondack chair. The seat and backrest are made from slats. There are no front legs.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.31b
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for the dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted green. It has arms and a solid back piece. There is a seam running up the center back and center seat.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.4
Description
Wooden dollhouse chair. The chair is constructed from four pieces and held together with glue. The front corners of the arms are rounded.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.118
Description
Miniature plastic windsor rocking chair sized for a dollhouse. The rocking chair is windsor style and made of light brown plastic.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.32
Description
Miniature highchair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted yellow. It sits on high legs with a foot rest halfway up the front. There is a lap static lap tray. There is a seam going up the center of the back, the seat, and the footrest.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.27a
Description
Miniature side chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair is made of cast iron and painted yellow.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.63a
Description
Miniature rocking chair sized for a dollhouse. The chair has a solid seat and back, molded with a hatched pattern to simulate woven rush. The chair has arms on decoratively turned stiles, and two rails between each leg.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.119
Description
Miniature plastic side chair sized for a dollhouse. The back of the chair has two horizontal rails, and there are bowed arms on either side.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Louis Marx and Company
1949-1975
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.11
Description
Miniature wooden chair. The chair has a low back and no arms. The base is covered on all sides by a gathered piece of red cotton printed with flowers.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chairs
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chairs
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.45a
Description
Red wooden dollhouse chair. The chair is made of three pieces: the backrest and back legs, the seat, and the front legs. The top of the backrest is carved with a raised semicircle. One of a set of four.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chandelier
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chandelier
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.131
Description
Miniature stained-glass style hanging light fixture sized for a dollhouse. The fixture is a circular plastic shade with a trumpeted upper portion. It is painted in panels with translucent green, red, and yellow paint. There is a gold-toned metal chain attached to the center top. The fixture is encased in a clear plastic bag with a carboard top. The cardboard printed with an image of a federal eagle and the words, "CONCORD ACCESSORIES".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Concord Accessories
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Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Changing Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Changing Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.143
Description
Miniature blue plastic changing table or desk. The changing table has a flat upper surface that hinges open at the back to reveal a deep-welled basin. The table sits on four legs that are crossed at the sides. There is a small sticker at the center top that shows two white rabbits holding toothbrushes. The top is molded with a ribbon border and the words, "DOLLY'S".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Checkers Set
Name/Title
Dollhouse Checkers Set
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.197
Description
Miniature checkers set sized for a dollhouse. The set consists of a paper gameboard printed in red and black with red and black cardboard game pieces glued onto the board. There are four detached red pieces and two detached black pieces.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Paper, Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.151
Description
Miniature pink plastic highboy dresser. The front is molded with six drawer fronts; five span the front, and the top row is split in two. The top two rows are separated from the lower section by a raised molding. The two drawers above and below the molding open.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.115
Description
Miniature brown plastic "tallboy" dresser sized for a dollhouse. The front is molded with seven drawers, each with two pulls. Three of the drawers are placed above a horizontal molding that is matched around the top. The back is enclosed with black cardboard.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Plastic, Cardboard, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.70
Description
Miniature brown plastic highboy dresser. The front is molded with six drawer fronts; five span the front, and the top row is split in two. The top two rows are separated from the lower section by a raised molding. The two drawers above and below the molding open.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Name/Title
Dollhouse Chest of Drawers
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.109
Description
Miniature chest of drawers sized for a dollhouse. The chest has four drawers that span the front, each of which can be opened. Each drawer has a wide handle that spans the entire front. The piece is made from marbleized brown plastic.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Plastic Art Toy Corporation of America
1947-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Clock
Name/Title
Dollhouse Clock
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.123
Description
Miniature wooden mantel clock sized for a dollhouse. The front is stamped in yellow with a clock face with Arabic numerals. The hands are indicating a time of 9:40:20.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Clock
Name/Title
Dollhouse Clock
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.39
Description
Miniature mantel clock sized for a dollhouse. The clock is molded with four columns and a face with Roman numerals.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Clock
Name/Title
Dollhouse Clock
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.201
Description
Miniature wooden wall clock sized for a dollhouse. The clock has a circular face at the top, and a long body, culminating a shield-shaped bottom piece. There is a sticker at the top representing the face, with Arabic numerals. The hands are placed at 2:54. There is a partially removed sticker at the bottom.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Clock
Name/Title
Dollhouse Clock
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.26
Description
Miniature mantel clock molded from red plastic. The face is a white sticker printed with Arabic numerals. The hands indicate a time of 8:17. The back is molded with the words, "RENWAL / U.S.A. NO. 14."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Clothes Pattern
Name/Title
Dollhouse Clothes Pattern
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.181
Description
Miniature clothing pattern envelope. The front of the envelope is printed with an image of a woman in a long dress with the inscription, "BUTTERICK PATTERNS", at the top and "15c" at the bottom.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Coat Rack
Name/Title
Dollhouse Coat Rack
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.30a-b
Description
Miniature wooden coat rack consisting of a square base, a wooden post, and three pegs. The rack is accompanied by its original box, which is printed with a line drawing of the piece and the words, "HELLO DOLLY / MINIATURE CLOTH THREE / ITEM NO. 6449 / 1 PC MADE IN TAIWAN".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Price Imports
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Coffee Pot
Name/Title
Dollhouse Coffee Pot
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.77a-b
Description
Miniature blue enamel coffee pot with removable lid. The pot is speckled with black and white.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Colander
Name/Title
Dollhouse Colander
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.93
Description
Miniature metal colander consisting of a round bowl on three feet. The colander's holes are represented by small bumps on both the interior and exterior of the bowl.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Corner Cupboard
Name/Title
Dollhouse Corner Cupboard
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.129
Description
Miniature corner cupboard sized for a dollhouse. The cupboard is made of brown plastic. The front is molded with two cabinet doors at the base, and a triangular shelf in the upper portion.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Cradle
Name/Title
Dollhouse Cradle
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.147a-b
Description
Miniature pink plastic cradle sized for a dollhouse. The cradle has rockers across the bottom of the head and foot. There is a white cushion inside made from cotton.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Dollhouse Cream Pitcher
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.102a-b
Description
Miniature metal cream pitcher with removable lid.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Crib
Name/Title
Dollhouse Crib
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.36
Description
Miniature crib sized for a dollhouse. The crib is made of cast iron and painted yellow. There are metal wheels at the bottom of each leg, attached across the head and foot.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Crib
Name/Title
Dollhouse Crib
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.146
Description
Miniature plastic crib sized for a dollhouse. The body of the crib is made of pink plastic, and the bedding is molded of cream-colored plastic. There are curved rockers spanning the foot and head. One side of the crib is lowered. On the head is a small sticker that shows two rabbits holding large toothbrushes.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Crib
Name/Title
Dollhouse Crib
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.148
Description
Miniature plastic crib sized for a dollhouse. The crib is made of pink plastic and has no legs. There is a strip of red-and-white checked cotton glued into the crib and surrounded a plastic human baby, which is in turn glued to the fabric.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Curtain
Name/Title
Dollhouse Curtain
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.242a-b
Description
Two miniature curtains sized for dollhouse. Each curtain is made from pink, plain-woven cotton and machine-stitched with white thread. The vertical sides are hemmed, and the horizontal sides are turned into pocket channels. There is a length of twine strong through the upper channel, holding the curtains together.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Curtain
Name/Title
Dollhouse Curtain
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.243
Description
Miniature window valance sized for a dollhouse. The valance consists of a strip of white eyelet lace trim sewn to a strip of red velvet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Curtains
Name/Title
Dollhouse Curtains
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.241a-d
Description
Miniature curtains sized for a dollhouse. The curtains consist of two panels and two tiebacks. The panels are made of white cotton with eyelet embroidery in a zig-zag pattern. They are edged in gathered lace. The tiebacks are made of white ribbon.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Curtains
Name/Title
Dollhouse Curtains
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.209a-c
Description
Three miniature curtains sized for dollhouse. Each curtain is made from pink, plain-woven cotton and machine-stitched with white thread. The vertical sides are hemmed, and the horizontal sides are turned into pocket channels.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Curtains
Name/Title
Dollhouse Curtains
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.244
Description
Miniature window curtains sized for a dollhouse. The two-panel curtains are made from white cotton printed with orange, yellow, pink, and white flowers with green leaves. There is pleated trim on the bottom. The top edges are sewn into channels around a gold plastic string, acting as a curtain rod.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Curtains
Name/Title
Dollhouse Curtains
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.240a-d
Description
Miniature curtains sized for a dollhouse. The curtains consist of two panels and two tiebacks, each made of white dimity and edged with gathered sheer fabric.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Desk
Name/Title
Dollhouse Desk
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.55
Description
Miniature desk sized for a dollhouse. The desk is made of cast iron and painted white. It has three drawers, all of which open: an upper drawer the spans the width of the desk, and two lower filing drawers on either side. Each of the two lower drawers has two stacked drawer faces. There is a cutout in the center for a chair.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Desk
Name/Title
Dollhouse Desk
Entry/Object ID
1970.6.7
Description
Miniature wooden desk. The desk has five drawers, two of which retain knobs. There are two patterned squares inlaid into the desk top.
Context
Owned by Leona Sargent Drown in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
1970.6
Made/Created
circa 1910
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Drown, Leona Sargent (1904-1992)
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dining Set
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dining Set
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.184a-i
Description
Unpainted wooden dining set sized for a dollhouse. The set fits together to form a rectangular block. The nine-piece set consists of three tables (one large and two small), and six chairs (two large and four small). The small chairs fit together to form two square blocks that fit between the legs of the small tables. The block formed by those three pieces fit between the legs of the large chairs. Those pieces fit together to form a rectangular block that fits between the pier legs of the large table.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Display Rack
Name/Title
Dollhouse Display Rack
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.103
Description
Miniature wooden display rack with miniature plastic spoons. They are in a plastic bag with a cardboard top. The top is printed with the words, ""MINI LAND" WOOD SPOON RACK W/12 SPOONS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Doll
Name/Title
Dollhouse Doll
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.152
Description
Miniature plastic human baby inside a cotton drawstring bag. The baby is hollow with a round, open mouth. The edge of the mouth is painted red, and the eyes are painted blue.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Doll
Name/Title
Dollhouse Doll
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.153
Description
Miniature plastic human baby inside a cotton drawstring bag. The baby is hollow with a round, open mouth. The edge of the mouth is painted red, the eyes are painted blue, and lines of hair are painted brown.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal, Wood, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dress Form
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dress Form
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.178
Description
Miniature plastic dress form consisting of a female-presenting torso on a pole. Beneath the torso is round skirt cage.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.48
Description
Miniature dressing table or vanity sized for a dollhouse. The dressing table is made of cast iron and painted pink. It consists of two dresser portions with a lower surface and cutout for a sitter in the center. The dresser sides each have two drawer fronts and four legs. There is a tall, three-sectioned mirror frame attached to the back, left empty.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.116a-b
Description
Miniature dressing table (or vanity) and stool sized for a dollhouse. Both are made from brown marbleized plastic. The dressing table consist of two side banks of drawers with a opening in the center. There is a short mirror at the back of the table made from a reflective piece of cardboard. The stool sits on three legs and has a short rounded back.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Plastic Art Toy Corporation of America
1947-1950
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.117
Description
Miniature dressing table sized for a dollhouse. It is made of brown marbleized plastic. The base has an opening at the center for a sitter, with four molded drawer fronts down each side and one at the center top. There is a mirror at the back that is framed with decoratively molded brown plastic and a pierced design at the top. The mirror front is glass.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Glass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dressing Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.71
Description
Miniature dressing table sized for a dollhouse. It is made of brown plastic. The base has an opening at the center for a sitter, with three drawers front down each side and one at the center top. The middle drawer on each side opens. There is a mirror at the back that is framed with decoratively molded brown plastic in a federal style. The mirror front is glass.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Dustpan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dustpan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.171
Description
Miniature green-enameled metal dustpan sized for a dollhouse.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dustpan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dustpan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.172
Description
Miniature white-enameled metal dustpan sized for a dollhouse.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Dutch Oven
Name/Title
Dollhouse Dutch Oven
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.97a-b
Description
Miniature metal dutch oven or stock pot with removable lid.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Eggcups
Name/Title
Dollhouse Eggcups
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.80a-b
Description
Miniature brass egg cups. Each cup sits on a central stem.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Fireplace
Name/Title
Dollhouse Fireplace
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.19
Description
Miniature plastic fireplace consisting of a mantel surround, hearth, firebox, and logs. The surround and hearth are made of cream plastic, and the firebox and logs are made of marbled brown plastic. The back of the firebox insert is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT NO. L80 - / PAT. PEND. USA - CANADA / MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Fireplace Accessories
Name/Title
Dollhouse Fireplace Accessories
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.24a-c
Description
Miniature brass fireplace accessories consisting of a stand, a shovel, and a detached handle. The stand consists of a round base, vertical post, and U-shaped top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Fireplace Grate
Name/Title
Dollhouse Fireplace Grate
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.21
Description
Miniature fireplace grate consisting of wire mesh with a heavier-gauge wire frame.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Flower Pot
Name/Title
Dollhouse Flower Pot
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.83
Description
Miniature brass flower pot. There is sand glued into the pot.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.48
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows the word "Edwards" over a blue and red circle and smaller, illegible words. The other side shows the word "Edwards" above a tied bunch of white asparagus and the words, "ASPARAGUS TIPS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.49
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows a group of split pea pods and vines with the words, "We-no-nah [illeg] PEAS". The other side shows a stereotypical image of an indigenous American woman. She is wearing her hair in two braids with a feathered headdress.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.50
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows a military monument and the words, "MONUMENT SALMON." The other side shows a fish and the words, "MONUMENT SALMON".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.51
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows a tropical scene with two large palm trees in the foreground and the words, "Three P's". The other side shows a bowl of beans with the words, "Three P's / PORK AND BEANS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.52
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. Both sides of the label show a pile of corn cobs and the words, "ARBUCKLES GOLDEN BANTAM CORN".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.53
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows a bearded man holding a trident rising out of the water and the words, "NEPTUNE / GLYNN CANNING CO." The other side shows a large unshelled shrimp on a bed of lettuce with the words, "NEPTUNE BRAND SHRIMP".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.54
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows an ear of corn and the words, "Pink Lady CORN". The other side shows a woman in a pink coat with the words, "Pink Lady LANDAU GROCERY CO".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.55
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows pineapple slices with a whole pineapple and the words, "AMERICAN HOME BRAND / PINEAPPLE". The other sides shows a two-story house with the label, "AMERICAN HOME BRAND GEO. RASMUSSEN CO. CHICAGO ILL."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.56
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows a plate of food and the words, "HORMEL CORNED BEEF HASH". The other side shows a stereotypical image of a pilgrim with two paragraphs of writing that are two small to read.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.57
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows a fisherman with the words, "PILOT PORK AND BEANS WITH TOMATO SAUCE". The other side shows a plate of beans with the words "Pilot WITH TOMATO SAUCE PORK AND BEANS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.58
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a woman in a shop uniform with the word "Dellford". The other side shows two green plums with the words, "DELLFORD GREEN GAGE PLUMS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.59
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a family at a dinner table with the words, "Early Dinner". The other side shows a white ear of corn with the words, "Early Dinner CORN".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.60
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a bunch of split pea pods with the words, "WAUNECA SUGAR PEAS". The other side shows a stereotypical image of an indigenous American man wearing a large war bonnet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.61
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. The label shows an image of a buffalo and word "BUFFALO" on both sides.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.62
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a dog with the words, "TYLER'S BEST BRAND". The other side shows a plate of oysters with the words, "TYLER'S BEST OYSTERS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.63
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a woman with the words, "NORLA BLACKBERRIES". The other side shows a group of blackberries with the words, "NORLA BLACKBERRIES".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.64
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a winter scene with the words, "KO-WE-BA- BRAND VEGETABLE SOUP". The other side shows a butterfly.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.65
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a bunch of pea pods with the words, "BLUE JAY SWEET VARIETY PEAS". The other side shows a bird with the words, "BLUE JAY".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.66
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows several green beans with the words, "HANDY WISCONSIN CUT GREEN BEANS". The other side shows a woman in a shop uniform gesturing to some shelves with the words, "HANDY CUT GREEN BEANS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.67
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a young woman and the words, "American Lady TEA". The other side shows a military medal and the words, "American Lady."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.68
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a round medallion with the word, "WAUKESHA". The other side shows a tureen of soup with the words, "WAUKESHA BRAND GREEN PEAS".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.69
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows an assortment of vegetables with the words, "KO-WE-BA VEGETABLE BEEF". The other side shows a butterfly.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.46
Description
Miniature rectangular food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic wrapped with a paper label. One side of the label shows the dome of the US capitol with the word, "NATIONAL". The other side shows a bunch of red cherries and the words, "NATIONAL PITTED RED CHERRIES".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.82
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a woman with the words, "NORLA BLACKBERRIES". The other side shows a group of blackberries with the words, "NORLA BLACKBERRIES".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.83
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a dog with the words, "TYLER'S BEST BRAND". The other side shows a plate of oysters with the words, "TYLER'S BEST OYSTERS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.84
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a woman in a shop uniform with the word "Dellford". The other side shows two green plums with the words, "DELLFORD GREEN GAGE PLUMS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.85
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a woman in a shop uniform with the word "Dellford". The other side shows two green plums with the words, "DELLFORD GREEN GAGE PLUMS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.86
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a family at a dinner table with the words, "Early Dinner". The other side shows a white ear of corn with the words, "Early Dinner CORN".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.87
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a young woman and the words, "American Lady TEA". The other side shows a military medal and the words, "American Lady."
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.88
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a young woman and the words, "American Lady TEA". The other side shows a military medal and the words, "American Lady."
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.89
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a bunch of pea pods with the words, "BLUE JAY SWEET VARIETY PEAS". The other side shows a bird with the words, "BLUE JAY".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.90
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows an assortment of vegetables with the words, "KO-WE-BA VEGETABLE BEEF". The other side shows a butterfly.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.91
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows an assortment of vegetables with the words, "KO-WE-BA VEGETABLE BEEF". The other side shows a butterfly.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.92
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a round medallion with the word, "WAUKESHA". The other side shows a tureen of soup with the words, "WAUKESHA BRAND GREEN PEAS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.93
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows an assortment of vegetables with the words, "KO-WE-BA VEGETABLE BEEF". The other side shows a butterfly.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.94
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows several green beans with the words, "HANDY WISCONSIN CUT GREEN BEANS". The other side shows a woman in a shop uniform gesturing to some shelves with the words, "HANDY CUT GREEN BEANS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.95
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows several green beans with the words, "HANDY WISCONSIN CUT GREEN BEANS". The other side shows a woman in a shop uniform gesturing to some shelves with the words, "HANDY CUT GREEN BEANS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.96
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a round medallion with the word, "WAUKESHA". The other side shows a tureen of soup with the words, "WAUKESHA BRAND GREEN PEAS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.97
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a bunch of pea pods with the words, "BLUE JAY SWEET VARIETY PEAS". The other side shows a bird with the words, "BLUE JAY".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.98
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows an assortment of vegetables with the words, "KO-WE-BA VEGETABLE BEEF". The other side shows a butterfly.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.76
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. The label shows an image of a buffalo and word "BUFFALO" on both sides.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.77
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a bunch of split pea pods with the words, "WAUNECA SUGAR PEAS". The other side shows a stereotypical image of an indigenous American man wearing a large war bonnet.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.78
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a bunch of split pea pods with the words, "WAUNECA SUGAR PEAS". The other side shows a stereotypical image of an indigenous American man wearing a large war bonnet.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.79
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a family at a dinner table with the words, "Early Dinner". The other side shows a white ear of corn with the words, "Early Dinner CORN".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.80
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. The label shows an image of a buffalo and word "BUFFALO" on both sides.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.75
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a dog with the words, "TYLER'S BEST BRAND". The other side shows a plate of oysters with the words, "TYLER'S BEST OYSTERS".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Food-Storage Can
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.81
Description
Miniature cylindrical food-storage can. The can is made of silver-colored plastic and is wrapped with a printed paper label. One side of the paper label shows a woman with the words, "NORLA BLACKBERRIES". The other side shows a group of blackberries with the words, "NORLA BLACKBERRIES".
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Paper
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Footstool
Name/Title
Dollhouse Footstool
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.58b
Description
Miniature footstool sized for a dollhouse. The footstool is made of cast iron and flocked with red fibers. It has short cabriole legs and is molded to look like the top portion is stuffed.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Frying Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Frying Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.90
Description
Miniature brass frying pan or skillet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Gramophone
Name/Title
Dollhouse Gramophone
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.29
Description
Miniature metal gramophone consisting of a black painted base and gold painted horn. The base is square and is molded to show a record on the top. The horn is above the base and is tilted at an upward angle.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Hamper
Name/Title
Dollhouse Hamper
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.37
Description
Miniature plastic laundry hamper. The cream-colored hamper has a curved front, molded to look like wicker. The back of the hamper is missing and the inside is molded with the words, "Made in U.S.A. / No.T 98 / A Renewal Product / Pat.Pend.U.S.A. & Canada".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Hamper
Name/Title
Dollhouse Hamper
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.38
Description
Miniature plastic laundry hamper. The pink hamper has a curved front, molded to look like wicker. The top lid hinges upward and is molded with the words, "Made in U.S.A. / A Renwal Product".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Highchair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Highchair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.139
Description
Miniature wooden highchair sized for use in a dollhouse. The chair has tall, square legs and a fold-down lap tray. It is painted a cream color, and the tray hinges on two nails.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Hutch
Name/Title
Dollhouse Hutch
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.72
Description
Miniature hutch sized for a dollhouse. The hutch is made of red-brown plastic and consisted of a lower cabinet and upper shelves. The shelf portion has a central door flanked by two windows (no glass). The lower portion is molded with three drawer fronts and two cabinet doors.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Louis Marx and Company
1949-1975
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Hutch
Name/Title
Dollhouse Hutch
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.127
Description
Miniature hutch sized for a dollhouse. The hutch is made of red-brown plastic and consisted of a lower cabinet and upper shelves. The shelf portion has a central door flanked by two windows (no glass). The lower portion is molded with three drawer fronts and two cabinet doors.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Hutch
Name/Title
Dollhouse Hutch
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.156
Description
Yellow plastic dollhouse hutch consisting of a lower cabinet with upper shelves. The cabinet is molded with four drawers and one door; only the door opens. The top has two shelves. The hutch is left hollow. The back of the functional door is molded with the words, "D. 52 K. 62 A RENWAL PRODUCT PAT. PEND. U.S.A. & CANADA MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Iron
Name/Title
Dollhouse Iron
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.169
Description
Miniature metal sadiron sized for a dollhouse.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Ironing Board
Name/Title
Dollhouse Ironing Board
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.165
Description
Miniature blue plastic ironing board with folding legs.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Kettle
Name/Title
Dollhouse Kettle
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.85a-b
Description
Miniature brass tea kettle with removable lid. There is a round wire handle spanning the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.121
Description
Miniature table lamp sized for a dollhouse. The lamp is made of painted wood, with a bulbous green base and a yellow shade.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.122a
Description
Miniature wooden table lamp sized for a dollhouse. The lamp is one single piece consisting of a base, shaft, and shade.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.51
Description
Miniature lamp base sized for a dollhouse. The base is made of cast iron and painted pink. It is vasiform and missing the shade.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.122b
Description
Miniature wooden table lamp sized for a dollhouse. The lamp is one single piece consisting of a base, shaft, and shade.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.31
Description
Miniature plastic floor lamp consisting of a dark brown pedestal and light brown shade. The shade is molded to appear fluted and slides over the top of the base at the center.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Wood, Fabric, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.16
Description
Miniature plastic floor lamp consisting of a brown base, red central shaft, and cream lampshade. The shade and the base are round.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.40
Description
Miniature table lamp sized for a dollhouse. The lamp is made of two pieces of painted metal: the base (green), and the shade (gold). The shade is held onto the base with a nail at the center top.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.17
Description
Miniature oil lamp made of semi-transparent brown plastic. The lamp consists of a round, fluted reservoir and a tall hurricane. The two sections are held together with a small brass fitting bent into a handle on one side.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.18a-b
Description
Miniature plastic table lamp with an imitation stained glass shade. The base of the lamp is gold colored. The shade is striped with red, green, purple, and yellow, separated by lines of black. The lamp is accompanied by its original box, which shows photographs of various glass-shaded table lamps and the words, "OLD FASHION STAINGLASS / MINI LAMP / NO. 8441 MADE IN HONG KONG".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Price Imports
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lamp
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lamp
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.120
Description
Miniature brass table lamp sized for a dollhouse. The lamp has a round, vase-shaped base and a round, flared shade.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Brass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Loaf Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Loaf Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.92
Description
Miniature tin loaf pan.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Log Holder
Name/Title
Dollhouse Log Holder
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.20
Description
Miniature log holder with two logs. The holder is a U-shaped piece of wood with a piece of string spanning across the center top. The two logs are made from sticks.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Log Holder
Name/Title
Dollhouse Log Holder
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.22
Description
Miniature metal log holder consisting of a U-shaped tray on four feet with a U-shaped wire handle across the center top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Brass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lounge
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lounge
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.158
Description
Miniature plastic outdoor lounge chair, sized for a dollhouse. The chair is formed of slats and consists of a slanted backrest and a long seat. The back legs are attached to white wheels.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Lounge
Name/Title
Dollhouse Lounge
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.107
Description
Miniature, upholstered chaise longue sized for a dollhouse. The lounge consists of a long seat with two arms and a padded back. It is covered with yellow fabric printed with large-formate flowers in pink, blue, and green. There is multi-colored fringe around the base.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Magazine
Name/Title
Dollhouse Magazine
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.198
Description
Miniature magazine cover sized for a dollhouse. The cover is printed onto a rectangle of cardboard and consists of a black-and-white photograph of a child in a bathtub with a red "LIFE" logo at the upper left and a red band across the bottom.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Magazine
Name/Title
Dollhouse Magazine
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.199
Description
Miniature magazine cover sized for a dollhouse. The cover is printed onto a rectangle of cardboard and consists of a black-and-white photograph of a man and a statue with the title "TIME" in black letters at the time, and a red border on all sides.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Wood, Glass, Paper, Cardboard, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Magazine
Name/Title
Dollhouse Magazine
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.200
Description
Miniature magazine cover sized for a dollhouse. The cover is printed onto a rectangle of cardboard and consists of a color photograph of a white house with a green yard and red and yellow flowers. The title, "Better Homes and Garden" is across the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Measuring Tape
Name/Title
Dollhouse Measuring Tape
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.182
Description
Miniature paper measuring tape. The tap is printed with the numbers 1-28.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Meat Grinder
Name/Title
Dollhouse Meat Grinder
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.78
Description
Miniature metal meat grinder. The grinder consists of a clamp, a horizontal cylinder, a flared vertical cylinder, and a long handle. The handle rotates, and the lower bolt of the clamp is functional.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Mirror
Name/Title
Dollhouse Mirror
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.108
Description
Miniature cheval mirror sized for a dollhouse. The mirror consists of a wooden base with arms that reach up the sides of the wooden mirror frame, attaching at the center to form a hinge allowing the mirror to tilt. The mirror face is glass, and it is backed with brown paper.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Glass, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Mop
Name/Title
Dollhouse Mop
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.166
Description
Miniature mop sized for a dollhouse. The mop consists of a red wooden handle and a wool roving mop head.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Muffin Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Muffin Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.91
Description
Miniature tin funnel consisting of a handled funnel with a long central spout.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Tin
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Muffin Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Muffin Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.212
Description
Miniature metal muffin tin. The pan has six inset holes.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Tin
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Newspaper
Name/Title
Dollhouse Newspaper
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.187
Description
Miniature newspaper printed with in green ink with the title, "CHINA DAILY NEWS". The rest of the text is printed in Chinese characters. The paper is folded in half and unfolds to show that it is printed on boths sides with articles and advertisements.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Night Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Night Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.110
Description
Miniature brown plastic nightstand. The front is molded with a drawer front at the top and a cabinet door at the bottom. There is no back, leaving it hollow. The interior is molded with the word, "Reliable".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Reliable Toy Company
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Night Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Night Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.111
Description
Miniature plastic nightstand made of marbleized brown plastic. The front is molded with a drawer face at the top and a cabinet door at the bottom. The drawer pull is a horizontal protrusion that stretches across the width of the drawer.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Plastic Art Toy Corporation of America
1947-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Night Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Night Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.112
Description
Miniature cream-colored plastic nightstand sized for a dollhouse. The front is molded with a drawer face at the top, and a shelf across the middle. Surrounding the shelf, the plastic is slightly recessed and shaped to look like the top is stacked with fabric and the bottom is filled with books.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Night Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Night Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.113
Description
Miniature plastic nightstand. The top is made from brown plastic, and the three-sided base is made from cream-colored plastic. The front of the base is impressed with the shape of five drawers, each with two knobs.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Night Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Night Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.114
Description
Miniature plastic nightstand sized for a dollhouse. The stand has four legs, and the front is molded with two drawer fronts, each with hanging pulls.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Plastic, Cardboard, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Oven
Name/Title
Dollhouse Oven
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.41
Description
Miniature orange plastic stove and oven sized for a dollhouse. The top has a black range with four burners. The top back is molded with a clock face. The front is molded with four drawers with black handles and five black knobs. The back is hollow and molded with the words "A RENWAL PRODUCT PAT. PEND. U. S. A. & CANADA MADE IN U. S. A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Oven
Name/Title
Dollhouse Oven
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.60
Description
Miniature wooden oven sized for a dollhouse. The oven consists of a rectangular block with a backboard. The block is carved with the outlines of four burners and two dividers on the top, and four dials, two drawers, and an oven door on the front. It is painted white.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Oven
Name/Title
Dollhouse Oven
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.61
Description
Miniature wooden oven sized for a dollhouse. The oven consists of a rectangular block with a backboard. The block is printed with the outlines of two burners top, and the front has an attached rectangular block representing an oven door and three knobs.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.96
Description
Round, miniature bundt pan. The interior of the pan has a vertical post.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.98
Description
Miniature metal frying pan or skillet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.99
Description
Miniature metal frying pan or skillet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.100
Description
Miniature metal sauce pan.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.88a-b
Description
Miniature brass sauce pan with removable lid.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.89
Description
Miniature brass frying pan or skillet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Piano
Name/Title
Dollhouse Piano
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.13
Description
Miniature wooden piano. The body of the piano is carved from a single piece of wood, and it sits on three wooden pegs. The keyboard is represented by a sticker.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Piano Bench
Name/Title
Dollhouse Piano Bench
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.57
Description
Miniature piano bench sized for a dollhouse. The bench is made of cast iron in two pieces: the base and the cushion. The base is painted a cream color and the cushion is flocked with brown powder.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Pitcher
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pitcher
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.75
Description
Miniature orange plastic pitcher.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pitcher
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pitcher
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.76
Description
Miniature green plastic pitcher.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Plate
Name/Title
Dollhouse Plate
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.84
Description
Round, miniature brass plate.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Playpen
Name/Title
Dollhouse Playpen
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.144a-b
Description
Miniature plastic playpen sized for a dollhouse. The sides of the pen consist of vertical bars made of blue plastic. Two sides have square openings with a horizontal line of glass beads. The base is made of pink plastic. There is a cushion inside the pen made from two grosgrain ribbons machine stitched together and whip stitched closed.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pot
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pot
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.87a-b
Description
Miniature brass double boiler consisting of two pots. One pot nests into the top of the other.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Pot Rack
Name/Title
Dollhouse Pot Rack
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.183
Description
Miniature metal wire hanging pot rack in its original plastic retail packaging. The rack is semicircular with four hooks around the bottom front edge. The top is decorated with curled wire.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Potty Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Potty Chair
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.33
Description
Miniature potty seat sized for a dollhouse. The seat is made of cast iron and painted light blue. There is a hole in the center of the seat and a lap tray at the front.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Potty Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Potty Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.141
Description
Miniature pink plastic potty chair, sized for a dollhouse. The chair consists of a seat molded with an inset basin, a back, and a folding lap tray. There is a small sticker on the tray that shows three teddy bears.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Potty Chair
Name/Title
Dollhouse Potty Chair
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.142
Description
Miniature pink plastic potty chair, sized for a dollhouse. The chair consists of a seat molded with an oval hole in the center, a backrest, and a folding lap tray.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Radiator
Name/Title
Dollhouse Radiator
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.176
Description
Miniature cast metal radiator sized for a dollhouse. The radiator has a connection nozzle on one side.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Radio
Name/Title
Dollhouse Radio
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.6
Description
Miniature wooden radio carved from a single block of wood. The sides are stepped, and the front is pressed with rectangles and circles to imitate knobs, dials, and speakers.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Record Holder
Name/Title
Dollhouse Record Holder
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.7
Description
Dollhouse record holder made from a single piece of wood. Three slots are cut from the top edge halfway through the block.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Refrigerator
Name/Title
Dollhouse Refrigerator
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.42
Description
Miniature yellow plastic refrigerator. The front is molded with a door with stepped vertical lines and a central medallion. There are two black plastic hinges and a black plastic handle. The door does not open. The back of the refrigerator is left uncovered, showing that it is hollow. The back side of the plastic is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT PAT. PEND. U.S.A. & CANADA MADE IN U.S.A. / 2".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1945-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Roasting Pan
Name/Title
Dollhouse Roasting Pan
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.94a-b
Description
Miniature oval roasting pan with a removable lid.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rolling Pin
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rolling Pin
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.73
Description
Miniature wooden rolling pin made from a single piece of wood.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.227
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in cream, orange, and pink with a cream central medallion. There is cream fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.228
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in cream, orange, and pink with a pink central medallion. There is cream fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.73
Description
Miniature black cat on a braided rug sized for a dollhouse. The cast is formed from two pompoms with a chenille tail. Its face is represented by two green glass seed bead eyes and a red glass seed bead mouth. There are two monofilament whiskers. The rug is formed from plaited green and red yarn wound into a circle.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire.
The cat was named "Cat Stevens" by public contest in 2021.
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Acrylic, Glass
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.74
Description
Miniature white cat on a braided rug sized for a dollhouse. The cat is formed from two pompoms with a chenille tail. Its face is represented by two green glass seed bead eyes and a red glass seed bead mouth. There are thread whiskers. The rug is formed from plaited red, white, and black yarn wound into a circle.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Lexicon
Materials
Acrylic, Glass
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.229
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an southwestern-inspired design in turquoise, orange, green, pink, and brown with a central medallion. There is turquoise fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.230
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse made from a piece of printed flannel. The print is in stripes, alternating between wide yellow stripes and patterned red stripes. The yellow stripes are printed with indigenous American iconography, such as a teepee, a canoe, spears, shields, and tomahawks.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.213
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern design beneath a purple pennant that reads, "NORTHWESTERN". There is green fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.231
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse made from a cigar box insert. The rug is made of cotton flannel and printed with a border of red tulips and white stars with American shields in the corners. The center is printed with a waving American flag with 48 stars.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.232
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The needlepoint rug is stitched in red, white, and blue yarn on a stiff, open-weave canvas in pictorial designs that include trains, eagles, and people. There is red, white, and blue fringe attached to the short edges.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.210
Description
Small, crocheted "granny square" made for use as a rug in a dollhouse. The piece is crocheted out of lace-weight yarn, alternating colors by row. The colors are beige, cream, yellow, variegated brown/cream, variegated purple/green, blue, yellow, cream, beige. It consists primarily of treble-stitches.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.214
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with a southwestern design beneath a burgundy pennant that reads, "FORDHAM". There is blue fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.215a-b
Description
Two miniature rugs sized for a dollhouse. The rugs are printed with an eastern-inspired design in yellow, pink, and blue with three central flowers. There is green fringe stitched to each short edge of the rugs.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.216
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with a Chinese symmetrical design of vases and a globe on a yellow ground within a blue border. There is cream fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.211
Description
Miniature needlepoint welcome mat, sized for a dollhouse. The mat is stitched in half-cross tent stitches in dark and light brown to spell out the word, "WELCOME".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.23
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is woven with finger-weight yarn in yellow and white.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
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Materials
Acrylic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.217
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in pink, yellow, green, and black with a central medallion. There is cream fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.218
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in red, blue, and yellow with a central medallion. There is blue fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.24
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. It is crocheted with orange finger-weight yarn.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
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Materials
Acrylic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.219
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in pink, orange, and blue (faded to grey) with a central medallion. There is blue fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.233
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made from a piece of high-pile faux fur. Two edges are bound, and the other two are left raw. It is backed with brown, plain-woven polyester.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.25
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. It is woven from blue finger-weight yarn.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
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Materials
Acrylic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.220
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in black, yellow, and red with a central medallion. There is black fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.234
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made from a rectangular piece of faux shearling backed with faux sued. The two long edges are bound, and the two short edges are left raw.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.26
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. It is woven from pink finger-weight yarn.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
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Materials
Acrylic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.235
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made from a rectangle of fabric printed with a striped design in brown, cream, and purple. All four edges are turned to the back but left raw.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.236
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made from a rectangle of burgundy velvet. All four edges are pressed to the back but left raw.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.237
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made from beige corduroy. All four edges are pinked.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.221
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in yellow, pink, and blue with three central flowers. There is green fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.238
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse made from a rectangle of upholstery fabric. The fabric is woven with a red and green floral pattern with a low looped pile. The edges are finished with an overlock stitch.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.222
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is woven with an eastern-inspired design in yellow, red, and blue with a large tri-part central medallion. There is red-blue-and-yellow fringe extending from each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.239
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made from a piece of fabric printed with an abstract design in orange, cream, brown, and black. The edges are bound with an overlock stitch. One edge is bound along the crooked edge of the fabric and also along a straight line that would have created a rectangle.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.223
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is woven with an eastern-inspired design in red, cream, and green with a large central medallion. There is red-cream-and-green fringe extending from each short edge of the rug. There is a narrow blue border along each long edge.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.224
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in red, blue, and yellow with a central medallion. There is red fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.225
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is printed with an eastern-inspired design in pink, orange, green, and yellow with a central medallion. There is pink fringe stitched to each short edge of the rug.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.22
Description
Miniature rag rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is woven with fabric strips as the weft and cotton yarn as the warp. It is arranged in stripes: white, multi-colored, white, brown. There is warp fringe on two sides.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
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Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Rug
Name/Title
Dollhouse Rug
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.226
Description
Miniature rug sized for a dollhouse. The rug is made of paper that is flocked with light blue fibers on one side. The flocked side is printed in dark blue with an Eastern-inspired design of floral borders with a central medallion.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Scale
Name/Title
Dollhouse Scale
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.39
Description
Miniature plastic floor scale. The scale consists of a square, fluted base with a round dial face at the top. There is a white sticker for the dial printed with Arabic numerals and the word, "RENWAL". The back of the scale is molded with the words, "Renwal / U.S.A. / NO. 10".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
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Materials
Plastic, Porcelain, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Scissors
Name/Title
Dollhouse Scissors
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.180
Description
Miniature plastic scissors. The scissors are molded as one and do not open.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Scooter
Name/Title
Dollhouse Scooter
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.41
Description
Miniature scooter sized for use with a dollhouse. The scooter is made of cast iron and painted light blue. There are two metal wheels at the rear and the front is shaped for two additional wheels (not present). The scooter consists of a long seat with a front vertical handle.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
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Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Shakers
Name/Title
Dollhouse Shakers
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.81a-b
Description
Two miniature brass urn-shaped shakers.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Sideboard
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sideboard
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.125
Description
Miniature sideboard sized for a dollhouse. The sideboard is made of brown marbleized plastic. There is a working drawer at the center top, and the front is molded with two additional drawer fronts, two cabinet doors (center), and two bottle drawers (sides).
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Sideboard
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sideboard
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.124
Description
Miniature plastic sideboard sized for a dollhouse. The sideboard is made of dark, marbleized plastic, and the front is molded with four drawers down the center, flanked by a cabinet door and upper drawer on each side. The back is enclosed with plastic that is molded the maker's mark, "PLASCO".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Plastic Art Toy Corporation of America
1947-1960
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Sink
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sink
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.58
Description
Miniature pedestal sink sized for a dollhouse. The sink is carved from wood and painted white. It consists of a concave pedestal and a rectangular upper piece with a round well in the center.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Sink
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sink
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.40
Description
Miniature wooden kitchen silk and bottom cabinets sized for a dollhouse. The top is carved with a rectangular sink at the center, flanked by parallel lines (imitating a drying rack.). The front is carved with four cabinet doors and four drawers. The whole is painted cream.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Sink
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sink
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.33
Description
Miniature ceramic pedestal sink with gold-toned metal faucets. A small gold sticker on the bottom reads, "Made in Taiwan".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Porcelain, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Sink
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sink
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.35
Description
Miniature plastic pedestal sink with an oval reservoir and rectangular top. The pink plastic handles are missing.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Sleigh
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sleigh
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.99
Description
Red-enameled metal sleigh sized for a dollhouse. The sleigh is formed from flat sheets of stamped metal. There is a raised driver seat in the front, and no seat in the back. The rails are connected to the sides of the carriage body and separated with a swirled design.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Slide
Name/Title
Dollhouse Slide
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.42
Description
Miniature playground slide sized for a dollhouse. The slide is made of cast iron and painted orange. It consists of a 4-runged ladder at a straight-sloped slide.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Sofa
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sofa
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.63
Description
Wooden dollhouse sofa. The sofa is constructed from four pieces and held together with glue. The front edges of the arms and the front of the backrest are rounded.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Sofa
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sofa
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.3
Description
Wooden dollhouse sofa. The sofa is constructed from four pieces and held together with glue. The front edges of the arms are rounded.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Stepladder
Name/Title
Dollhouse Stepladder
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.45
Description
Miniature ladder sized for a dollhouse. The ladder is made from cast iron and painted yellow. It consists of two sides: one with 5 rungs and one with crossed support beams. The sides hinge together at the top, beneath a horizontal top surface.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Stool
Name/Title
Dollhouse Stool
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.9
Description
Miniature plastic footstool. The stool has a square seat and four legs. The seat is molded with the impression of flowers.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Stroller
Name/Title
Dollhouse Stroller
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.137
Description
Miniature stroller sized for a dollhouse. The body of the stroller is made of plastic, with a pink frame and blue tray, seatback, wheels, and footwell. There is a metal wire handle that folds over the front or hinges up to push.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Sugar Bowl
Name/Title
Dollhouse Sugar Bowl
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.101a-b
Description
Miniature metal sugar bowl with removable lid.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Swing
Name/Title
Dollhouse Swing
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.43
Description
Miniature garden swing sized for a dollhouse. The swing consists of two triangular supports on either side of a bench. The bench hangs from the top of the supports.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.34a
Description
Miniature table sized for a dollhouse. The table is made of cast iron and painted yellow. It has a square tabletop with a raised rim on three sides and an eyehole at the center of one side.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.128
Description
Miniature table sized for a dollhouse. The rectangular table is made of brown and black marbleized plastic and sits on two piers shaped like lyres. The table is matched with four chairs.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.34b
Description
Miniature table sized for a dollhouse. The table is made of cast iron and painted yellow. It has a square tabletop with a raised rim on three sides and an eyehole at the center of one side.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.177
Description
Miniature wooden table with mirrored top. The table consists of two pier legs and a wooden tabletop with a small, rectangular glass mirror glued to the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Glass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.15
Description
Miniature table or plant stand made of marbled brown plastic. The table has a round top that sits on a central pedestal with three legs. The underside of the tabletop is molded with the words, "RENWAL PRODUCT NO. L. 73 / PAT. PEND. U.S.A.-CANADA
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.35
Description
Miniature round side table sized for a dollhouse. The table is made of cast iron and painted grey. It has four legs.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.49
Description
Miniature side table sized for a dollhouse. The table is made from cast iron and painted it. It has a square table top and four curved legs connected by stretchers.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.59
Description
Miniature table or stool sized for a dollhouse. The table is made of white-painted wood. It has four square legs and a square top with one rounded edge and one chipped-off edge.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.62
Description
Miniature dining table sized for a dollhouse. The table is made of wood and has a rectangular top and simplified cabriole legs.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
1930-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.44
Description
Miniature red wooden trestle table. The table is made from four parts: the top, two piers (legs), and a low stretcher.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.69a
Description
Miniature brown plastic bedside table sized for a dollhouse. The front of the table is molded with two drawer fronts, each with a hanging pull. The front of the tabletop is slightly rounded.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.69b
Description
Miniature brown plastic bedside table sized for a dollhouse. The front of the table is molded with two drawer fronts, each with a hanging pull. The front of the tabletop is slightly rounded.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.5
Description
Wooden dollhouse coffee table or bench constructed of three pieces of wood.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.56
Description
Miniature coffee table sized for a dollhouse. The table is made of painted cast iron. It has an oval table top with a raised rim. The inset center is painted black with a craquelure effect, and the rim is painted white with black spots. The rest of the table is painted white.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
TootsieToy
1922-1937
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.14
Description
Miniature table. The base of the table is made of the wood, and the top is white plastic in imitation of marble. The top is round, and it sits on a central pedestal with four branching legs.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Wood, Fabric, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.126a
Description
Miniature plastic game table sized for a dollhouse. The tabletop is permanently folded upward in the center, with the back half oriented vertically. It sits on a central pier shaped like a lyre that culminates in three feet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.126b
Description
Miniature plastic game table sized for a dollhouse. The tabletop is permanently folded upward in the center, with the back half oriented vertically. It sits on a central pier shaped like a lyre that culminates in three feet.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.10
Description
Miniature table made of gold-toned metal. The legs are formed by two U-shaped pieces of wire and the top is filigree.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Table
Name/Title
Dollhouse Table
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.154
Description
Miniature red plastic card table. The table top is molded with an impression of flowers. The four legs fold under the table. The underside of the table is molded with the words, "A RENWAL PRODUCT NO.--108 MADE IN U.S.A."
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Tea Cart
Name/Title
Dollhouse Tea Cart
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.135
Description
Miniature tea cart sized for a dollhouse. The cart is made of light brown plastic. It has a rectangular top, four tapered legs, and a handle attached to one of the short sides. The two long sides each have an extension with a scalloped edge. The extensions hinge downward or prop up evenly with the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Tea Service
Name/Title
Dollhouse Tea Service
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.134a-c
Description
Miniature tea service sized for a dollhouse. The service is made from silver-toned plastic and consists of a tray, a teapot, a cream pitcher, a sugar dish, two teacups, and two saucers. The accessories are permanently attached to the tray, by the teapot and cream pitcher have become detached.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermontt
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Telephone
Name/Title
Dollhouse Telephone
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.28
Description
Miniature red plastic telephone. The phone is C-shaped and sits on a round pedestal base.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Toilet
Name/Title
Dollhouse Toilet
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.36
Description
Miniature plastic toilet. The toilet has a rectangular reservoir set immediately over the bowl. The bowl has a stationary seat and a hinged lid. The flush handle is black.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Renwal Manufacturing Company
1946-1960
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Toilet
Name/Title
Dollhouse Toilet
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.38
Description
Miniature toilet sized for a dollhouse. The toilet is made of cast iron and painted light blue. There is no reservoir or seat. The lid hinges upward or sits flat over the basin.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
,
Dollhouse Toilet Brush
Name/Title
Dollhouse Toilet Brush
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.170
Description
Miniature toilet brush sized for a dollhouse. The brush consists of a wooden handle and round pipe-cleaner brush.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Train Set
Name/Title
Dollhouse Train Set
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.150
Description
Miniature wooden train, sized to be a toy train in a dollhouse. The train consists of four pieces: a blue engine, a green passenger car, a red passenger car, and a red coal car. Each has yellow wheels and an eye-ring on either end. The pieces are held within a clear, plastic bag that is stapled to a paper label that reads, "COLLECTOR'S MINIATURE TINY, TINY TRAIN SET / LOCOMOTIVE PLUS 3 CARS. LOCOMOTIVE IS ONLY 1" LONG, COLORFULLY HAND ENAMELED WITH BRASS COUPLERS." on both sides.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
B. Shackman & Co.
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Trash Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Trash Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.162
Description
Miniature blue plastic trashcan consisting of a can and attached lid.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Topp's Chewing Gum, Inc.
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Trash Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Trash Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.43
Description
Miniature plastic trash can. The body of the can is red and printed at the front center with a flower in white, blue, and red. The lid is yellow and molded with the word, "GARBAGE". There is a yellow pedal and the center front that raises the lid when pressed down.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Tricycle
Name/Title
Dollhouse Tricycle
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.138
Description
Miniature plastic tricycle sized for a dollhouse. The frame is made of yellow plastic, and it has blue plastic wheels, pedals and handles, and a red plastic seat.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Trunk
Name/Title
Dollhouse Trunk
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.175
Description
Miniature wooden trunk sized for a dollhouse. The trunk has a domed lid and is painted blue. It is painted to show strapping on the top and front, as well as an escutcheon, faux planks, and flowers. The top hinges open at the back, and the interior is hollow.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Trunk
Name/Title
Dollhouse Trunk
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.174
Description
Miniature wooden travel trunk sized for a dollhouse. The unpainted trunk has a slightly domed top, and the upper corners are decorated with stamped metal accents (two remaining). The front is decorated with two paper stickers: one that reads, "1892 Chicago World's Fair" and one advertising a train route to Florida. The lid of the trunk hinges open. The interior is lined with red cotton printed with yellow flowers, and there is a removable tray insert.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Cotton, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Vacuum Cleaner
Name/Title
Dollhouse Vacuum Cleaner
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.168
Description
Miniature plastic vacuum cleaner consisting of a large base and hinged handle. The handle and brush head are yellow, and the upper head is red.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Vase
Name/Title
Dollhouse Vase
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.82
Description
Miniature brass vase.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.204
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small print showing a snowy winter scene with a large house. The edges are bound with textured, metallic tape. There is a loop of gold thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.205
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small print showing a tiger lily on cardboard. The edges are bound with textured, metallic tape. There is a doubled loop of gold thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.206
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small print showing a waving Paraguayan flag (red on top, white across center, blue on bottom, seal at center) on cardboard. The edges are bound with textured, metallic tape. There is a loop of gold thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.207
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small print showing a snowy winter scene. A portion of the letter S is at the top right corner. The edges are bound with textured, metallic tape. There is a loop of gold thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.188
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The hanging is made from a square of brocade featuring a yellow-breasted brown bird on a brown branch over a white ground. The top has a green thread across it for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Silk, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.189
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small photograph of a shoreline printed on cream-colored cardboard and framed with gold braid trim. There is a loop of green thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard, Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.190
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small photograph of a forest in fall printed on cream-colored cardboard and framed with gold braid trim. There is a loop of the trim thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard, Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.191
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small print showing red and yellow chrysanthemums on cardboard. The edges are bound with textured, metallic tape. There is a doubled loop of red thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.202
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small photograph of a lake and mountains in fall printed on cream-colored cardboard and framed with gold braid trim. There is a loop of blue thread at the center back for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Cardboard, Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.192
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a miniature print of a Coca-Cola advertisement printed on paper that is glued to a cardboard backing. There is a loop of green thread sandwiched between the layers and extending out the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Wood, Glass, Paper, Cardboard, Fabric
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Wall Art
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wall Art
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.203
Description
Miniature wall hanging sized for a dollhouse. The piece consists of a small print showing a snowy winter scene. The edges are bound with textured, metallic tape. There is a broken loop of gold thread at the top for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Washing Machine
Name/Title
Dollhouse Washing Machine
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.164
Description
Miniature metal washing machine sized for a dollhouse. It consists of a round barrel-like basin on three legs with a mangler attached to the top.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dollhouse Washing Machine
Name/Title
Dollhouse Washing Machine
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.163
Description
Miniature plastic washing machine sized for a dollhouse. It consists of a cream-colored plastic basin on four legs with a blue plastic mangler attached to the side and extending over the top. The side is labeled "Reliable".
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Reliable Toy Company
1920-1985
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Washing Machine
Name/Title
Dollhouse Washing Machine
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.44
Description
Fragment of a miniature washing machine sized for a dollhouse. The piece is made from cast iron and painted yellow. It consists of the lower washbasin section of an early washing machine.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
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Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
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Dollhouse Washtub
Name/Title
Dollhouse Washtub
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.173
Description
Miniature blue-enameled metal washtub sized for a dollhouse. There is a wire handle on each end.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Watering Can
Name/Title
Dollhouse Watering Can
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.161
Description
Miniature blue plastic watering can sized for a dollhouse.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Lexicon
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Wheelbarrow
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wheelbarrow
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.160
Description
Miniature plastic wheelbarrow sized for a dollhouse. The body of the wheelbarrow is made of blue plastic, and the wheel is pink. There are two rear handles above two read legs, and a single wheel in the front. The carrying portion has three vertical sides with the back left open.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dollhouse Wheelbarrow
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wheelbarrow
Entry/Object ID
2012.23.46
Description
Miniature wheelbarrow sized for a dollhouse. The wheelbarrow is made of cast iron and painted blue. There is an unpainted wheel at the center front. The wheelbarrow has a rectangular bed, two handles protruding from the back, and two supports on the back end.
Context
Owned by Barbara, Martha, and Margery Knapp of Keene, New Hampshire
Acquisition
2012.23
Made/Created
Kilgore Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
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Materials
Iron
Relationships
Hamblett, Barbara Knapp (1927-2011), MacKay, Margery Knapp, Cushman, Martha Colvin Knapp
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Dollhouse Wreath
Name/Title
Dollhouse Wreath
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.208
Description
Miniature Christmas wreath sized for a dollhouse. The wreath is made from a loop of green pipe-cleaner with green glitter. There is a red felt bow at the center top, and a loop of gold thread for hanging.
Context
Owned by Betsy Evans Isham in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
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Materials
Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Isham, Elizabeth Evans (1938-2021)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dominoes
Name/Title
Dominoes
Entry/Object ID
1953.3
Description
Rectangular brown leather case containing 22 red double-6 domino pieces with white pips. The case hinges open and secures at the center front with a metal clasp.
Context
Given to William Chapin by Grace Ordway of Chelsea, Vermont, in 1890. Grace and William got married in 1899.
Acquisition
1953.3
Made/Created
circa 1890
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Dimensions
Materials
Leather, Metal, Bone
Relationships
Chapin, William Horace (1855-1918), Chapin, Grace Frances Ordway (1874-1964)
Place
Town
Chelsea
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Dominoes
Name/Title
Dominoes
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.15a-dd
Description
Set of dominoes in a cardboard box. The 28 domino pips are made of painted black bakelite with brightly colored spots. The box is printed in bright colors with triangle printed on the left and right edges reach toward the center, and the word "DOMINOES" in large yellow letters across the top.
Context
Owned by Jean Louise Goodall Balham in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
Hal-Sam
circa 1940
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Dimensions
Materials
Paperboard, Bakelite
Relationships
Person or Organization
Balham, Jean Louise Goodall (1925-2016)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dominoes
Name/Title
Dominoes
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.33r-cc
Description
17 domino pieces with multicolored pips on a plain black ground (top group in image). The blank side is molded with a skyscraper. The colors of the pips correspond to the number: 1 is white, 2 is red, 3 is green, 4 is orange, 5 is blue, and 6 is yellow.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dominoes
Name/Title
Dominoes
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.33a-q
Description
17 domino pieces with white pips on a molded black ground (top group in image). The blank side is molded with an oval and floral border. The play side is molded with floral sprays in each square.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Dominoes
Name/Title
Dominoes
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.5a-dd
Description
Set of dominoes in a cardboard box. The 28 domino pips are printed on small pieces of wood.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Dominoes
Name/Title
Dominoes
Entry/Object ID
1960.140.1a-ee
Description
Set of hand-painted ivory domino tiles inside a wooden case. The case has a slide-out lid with two chip carved notches for a grip. One end of the box has a turned wooden handle.
Acquisition
1960.140
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Dimensions
Overall (pips)
Materials
Wood, Ivory
Drawing Toy
Name/Title
Drawing Toy
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.74a-b
Description
Toy drawing board with drawing guide. The board consists of a wooden frame with a roll of paper stretched over the front vertical surface. The top piece of the frame pulls upward to allow the roll to be advanced. The guide is a flat board, painted with glossy yellow paint and showing the steps for drawing a cartoon zebra.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1950-circa 1970
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paper, Paint
Dulcimer
Name/Title
Dulcimer
Entry/Object ID
2021.21.1
Description
Wooden Appalachian dulcimer with three strings and heart-shaped cutouts. There are four tuning pegs, one with the remnants of a missing string. A small sticker inside gives the maker's information written in blue ink.
Context
Made by Bill Birmingham in Barnard, Vermont
Acquisition
2021.21
Made/Created
Artist
Birmingham, Bill
1978
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Materials
Wood
Earmuffs
Name/Title
Earmuffs
Entry/Object ID
1999.35.2
Description
This wool earwarmer is predominantly red, white, gray, and black in color. It is machine-knit and features the words "SKI" and "ATOMIC" knitted into the piece all around. The words are staggered, creating a visually appealing design. Width-wise, there are three rows allocated for each word.
Context
Likely worn by Elaine Park of Jericho, Vermont.
Acquisition
1999.35
Made/Created
Steffner
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Park, Elaine
Place
Town
Jericho
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Educational Toy
Name/Title
Educational Toy
Entry/Object ID
2011.1.52
Description
Spelling and counting board consisting of a cardboard disk with wooden tiles fitted into tracks. Each tile is printed with a letter on one side and a number or math equation symbol on the other side. There are 2 horizontal tracks in the middle of the board connected on the right to a circular track around the edge. The front and back of the board are printed in the center with images of 2 children playing with the board at a table [top] and writing on a chalkboard [bottom]. The edge of both sides is printed with illustrations of scenes from children's fairytales. The ground is printed red. The board is held together by metal bars riveted to either side of the outer track, allowing the track to be continuous.
Use
Words can be formed in the center two lines by moving the tiles around the tracks.
Context
Used by Anita Rogers
Acquisition
2011.1
Made/Created
1945
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard, Wood, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rogers, Anita W.
Envelope
Name/Title
Envelope
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1m
Description
Large, paperboard envelope for holding paper dolls. The front of the envelope is printed in burgundy and yellow with an illustration of a child wearing an elaborate outfit (matching the doll contained inside), and the words, "Our Favorite Dolls".
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Etch-a-Sketch
Name/Title
Etch-a-Sketch
Entry/Object ID
2003.12.20
Description
Square, red plastic Etch-a-Sketch drawing toy. It has a grey viewing window in the center and two round white plastic dials at the bottom corners. The center top of the frame is molded with the gold label, "MAGIC Etch A Sketch SCREEN". The back is covered with a sheet of molded black plastic.
Use
Ronda Balham, donor's daughter
Context
Used by Rhonda Balham Henry of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.12
Made/Created
The Ohio Art Company
circa 1960
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Henry, Ronda A. Balham (b. 1956)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Express Wagon
Name/Title
Express Wagon
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.66
Description
Yellow, rectangular wagon with red wheels and a long, wooden handle. The side of the wagon has the label, "EXPRESS/NEWTON AND THOMPSON MFG. CO. BRANDON, VT." The handle is attached to the front axle, which is held loosely to the body of the wagon, allowing it to be steered.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.9
Description
Bisque figurine of a child in long white gown. The figure is sitting with both feet to the right, leaning on its left hand. The face and hair are painted.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.10
Description
Miniature bisque ceramic figurine of a sitting cat. The cat is painted in shades of black and grey near the tail and on the head. A red-painted ribbon is molded around its neck.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.11
Description
Bisque ceramic figurine of a woman in in traditional European clothing. While most of the paint has worn off from use/play, her dress is accented in red, and she has black hair and a yellow cap. She is on a green base.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.12
Description
Miniature bisque ceramic figurine of a dog on its hind legs. The dog has long hair and a terrier-like face. The eyes and snout details are line in black paint.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley in Newbury, Vermont.
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.13
Description
Miniature bisque ceramic figurine of a dog on its hind legs. The dog is shown with long hair and has a collie-like face. The facial details are colored with paint.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.9
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted white. Its tail is lowered behind it.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
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Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.13.1
Description
Small carved wooden figurine of a pig. It is stained orange or red with blue dots for eyes.
Context
Made in Sherburne (now Killington), Vermont, and sold by the artist to passersby on the road. Owned by Helen Tracy Prouty of Marshfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1981.13
Made/Created
1914
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
Town
Marshfield
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.13.2
Description
Small carved wooden figurine of a dog. It is stained orange or red with blue dots for eyes. It has short legs, a long face, and a tail that curls over its back.
Context
Made in Sherburne (now Killington), Vermont, and sold by the artist to passersby on the road. Owned by Helen Tracy Prouty of Marshfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1981.13
Made/Created
1914
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
Town
Marshfield
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.13.3
Description
Small carved wooden figurine of a horse. It is stained orange or red with blue dots for eyes and light blue hooves. It has short legs and a docked tail.
Context
Made in Sherburne (now Killington), Vermont, and sold by the artist to passersby on the road. Owned by Helen Tracy Prouty of Marshfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1981.13
Made/Created
1914
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
Town
Marshfield
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1981.13.4
Description
Small wooden figurine of a chicken. It has blue dots for eyes but is otherwise unpainted. It has a rectangular base.
Context
Made in Sherburne (now Killington), Vermont, and sold by the artist to passersby on the road. Owned by Helen Tracy Prouty of Marshfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1981.13
Made/Created
1914
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
Town
Marshfield
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.2
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in fawn with grey feet. Its tail is raised upward.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.7
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in shades of brown. Its tail is raise upward.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.8
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in shades of brown. Its tail is raise upward.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.1
Description
Miniature, painted cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in shades of brown. Its tail is lowered behind it.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.5
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in black. Its tail is curved over its back.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.3
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in fawn and white. Its tail is curved over its back.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.140
Description
Small figurine showing a still. The object consists of a rectangular base with three turned cylinders mounted to the top. Each cylinder is connected with a piece of twine. The base is burned with the inscriptions, "MIDDLEBURY, VT." and "MOONSHINE STILL".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Relationships
Place
Town
Middlebury
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.4
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in fawn and brown. Its tail is curved over its back.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.11
Description
Miniature painted cast-iron figuring of a man. He is wearing a hooded brown coat, green pants, black mittens, and high black boots. His face is painted peach with rosy cheeks. He is accompanied by a black rope to attach him to the sled.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.6
Description
Miniature cast-iron sled dog. The dog is molded to appear as if it's walking, and there is a harness made of woven cotton tape around its body. It is painted in dark brown with a light brown stomach. Its tail is lowered behind it.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Figurine
Name/Title
Figurine
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.10
Description
Miniature sled consisting of a wooden base with side rails, and a rectangular package covered in orange fabric. The package is attached to the sled base with ropes, and there are two red buckets attached to the side and a wooden dowel on top.
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
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Materials
Wood, Jute, Cotton, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Finger Puppet
Name/Title
Finger Puppet
Entry/Object ID
1997.29.1
Description
Stuffed finger puppet in the shape of a pig. The puppet has a velvet back and satin inner ears and stomach. Its nose is upturned with a gather at the top. It has plastic pink eyes. There is a hole at the base for inserting a finger.
Context
Made by Firerobin in Richmond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1997.29
Made/Created
Firerobin
1990-1990
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Acetate
Fishing Float
Name/Title
Fishing Float
Entry/Object ID
2016.53.1.1
Description
Metal fishing float [Cummins' Patent Alarm Fishing Float]. The float is made of two round pieces of brass, sealed together around the edges to make a round piece with a small piece of metal unsecured on the inside. The center top has a small knob for attaching the float to a fishing line.
Use
When attached to a fishing line, the float sits on the top of the water and makes noise whenever the line is disturbed.
Context
Made by Lawson C. Cummins in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2016.53
Made/Created
Artist
Cummins, Lawson Cutler (1848-1919)
1891
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Brass
Fishing Reel
Name/Title
Fishing Reel
Entry/Object ID
1996.38.2a-b
Description
Fishing reel and box. The reel consists of a circular metal case that holds fishing line and a metal mount that attaches to the rod. There are 2 types of line wound onto the reel. The outer line is fluorescent yellow, and the inner line is white and of a smaller gauge. The center of the reel is marked, "ORVIS".

The box is printed with a photograph of the reel and the label, "ORVIS / Economy in a lightweight fly reel. / Clearwater".
Acquisition
1996.38
Made/Created
Orvis Company
1995
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal, Nylon, Cardboard
Fishing Rod
Name/Title
Fishing Rod
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.44a-d
Description
Wooden fishing pole in 4 pieces that fit together with metal tubing. There is a reel, and there are guides to put the line through.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont.
Acquisition
1959.63
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Materials
Wood, Metal
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Fishing Rod
Name/Title
Fishing Rod
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.45a-c
Description
3-piece fishing pole made from bamboo with metal mounts. There are no reel or guides.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont.
Acquisition
1959.63
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Materials
Bamboo, Metal
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Flags
Name/Title
Flags
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.144a-k
Description
Miniature United States flags attached to small wooden dowels. 10 flags are packaged together inside of a piece of paper printed with the label, "ONE DOZEN American Flags".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Flashlight
Name/Title
Flashlight
Entry/Object ID
2014.60.495
Description
This flashlight is shaped like a periscope and is colored olive green, except for the rim around the flash area and the base and the clip. There are two raised circles on either side of the flashlight, surrounding the Boy Scout insignia. The base is engraved with the Boy Scouts of America fleur-de-lis insignia and the words "Official Flashlight Boy Scouts of America."
Context
Used by Thomas Mekkelsen in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2014.60
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Mekkelsen, Thomas C
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Flying Disk
Name/Title
Flying Disk
Entry/Object ID
2006.61.5
Description
Blue flying disk printed in white with the words, "The Homer Fitts Company".
Acquisition
2006.61
Made/Created
Enduro
2000
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Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
The Homer Fitts Company
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Flying Disk
Name/Title
Flying Disk
Entry/Object ID
2006.33.1
Description
Orange vinyl flying disk printed in black with an image of a monkey wearing a baseball cap and drinking from a cup, and the words, "NORWICH UNIVERSITY SPRING FLING '92".
Acquisition
2006.33
Made/Created
Enduro
1992
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Vinyl
Relationships
Person or Organization
Norwich University
Flying Disk
Name/Title
Flying Disk
Entry/Object ID
1991.63.2
Description
Miniature red vinyl flying disk. The top is printed in yellow with the words, "800-4[illeg]-6360 . TEES . SWEATS . SPECIALTY ITEMS" around the edge and "AD SPECIALTIES OF VERMONT / SCREEN PRINTERS" in the center.
Use
Mini disks, or mini markers, like this are used to mark a player's location in disk golf.
Acquisition
1991.63
Made/Created
Ad Specialties of Vermont
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Vinyl
Flying Disk
Name/Title
Flying Disk
Entry/Object ID
2016.11.11
Description
Black flying disk printed with the words, "Get recycling off the ground! / Fletcher Allen Health Care / 100% Recycled HDPE". The reverse is molded with the words, "Made in U.S.A. No. 15" and "Humphrey Flyer".
Acquisition
2016.11
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
High Density Poly Ethylene
Relationships
Person or Organization
University of Vermont Medical Center
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Football helmet
Name/Title
Football helmet
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.28
Description
White football helmet with two red stripes and one blue running over the top. The name Larry Rossi is written in red marker on the helmet -- Larry on one side and Rossi on the other. The number 13 is also written on each side of the helmet.
Context
Laurence K. Rossi Jr., known as Larry, wore this helmet when he played football at Spaulding High School in Barre in the late 1960s. He graduated in 1969.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Plastic, Leather, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Football uniform
Name/Title
Football uniform
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.26a-c
Description
A Spaulding High School footbal uniform

a - Soiled white pants with red stripes on the sides that lace up the front.
b - Stained, pinkish-colored football jersey that may have once been white with red and blue strips around the armholes and a red number, 33, on back and front.
c - Red football jersey with navy blue stripes around the upper part of the sleeves and a blue number 33 stitched on with white thread on both the front and back.
Context
Part of the Rossi family collection. This uniform was worn by Laurence K. Rossi Jr., also known as Larry, when he played on the football team at Spaulding High School in the late 1960s. He graduated in 1969.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Size small
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Gaiters
Name/Title
Gaiters
Entry/Object ID
1991.37.6a-b
Description
Knitted gaiters. The legs are knitted with vertical ribbing; they are black with 2 horizontal white stripes. The upper legs are made much wider than the ankles, and there is a narrow cuff at the top. The feet are white and knitted in a much small gauge. They are toeless and heelless.
Context
Worn by Dennis Gove in Warren, Vermont and Fayston, Vermont, while playing baseball.
Acquisition
1991.37
Made/Created
1930-1939
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Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Gove, Dennis Edward, Sr. (1898-1990)
,
Gaiters
Name/Title
Gaiters
Entry/Object ID
1991.37.7a-b
Description
Knitted gaiters. The legs are knitted with vertical ribbing; they are blue with white ankles. The upper legs are made much wider than the ankles, and there is a narrow cuff at the top. The feet are white and knitted in a much small gauge. They are toeless and heelless.
Context
Worn by Dennis Gove in Warren, Vermont and Fayston, Vermont, while playing baseball.
Acquisition
1991.37
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Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Gove, Dennis Edward, Sr. (1898-1990)
,
Gaiters
Name/Title
Gaiters
Entry/Object ID
1991.37.8a-b
Description
Navy blue knitted gaiters. They are rib knitted. They narrow to straps at the bottom, where the wearer's foot is inserted through the holes.
Context
Worn by Dennis Gove in Warren, Vermont and Fayston, Vermont, while playing baseball.
Acquisition
1991.37
Made/Created
1930-1939
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Materials
Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Gove, Dennis Edward, Sr. (1898-1990)
,
Game
Name/Title
Game
Entry/Object ID
2007.46.22a-e
Description
Boxed game consisting of 3 toy mice and a central cardboard disk printed with 3 mousetraps. The lid of the box is printed with an illustrated scene showing a woman in a red dress holding a large knife and running down the street away from a house. There is a man standing in the road behind her, and 3 large mice at her feet. It is printed with the inscription, "Three Blind Mice see how They run /They all ran after the Farmers Wife She cut off their tails with a Carving Knife". Inside are three felt mice, each with a ball bearing inset into the bottom for rolling. At the center of the box, a cardboard disk mounted on 3 wooden legs.
Context
Owned by a member of the Dopp family.
Acquisition
2007.46
Made/Created
Clark & Sowdon
1892
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Dimensions
Materials
Paperboard, Cardboard, Wool, Metal, Wood, Paper
Game
Name/Title
Game
Entry/Object ID
2006.18.5
Description
Toy kit entitled, "Winky Dink and You! Super Magic TV Kit". The kit contains a "magic tv screen" (a sheet of plastic that uses static to cling to the glass screen of a television set), crayons, and a cleaning cloth. The kit also contains die-cut plastic figures that utilize static cling.
Context
Winky Dink and You was a nationally produced interactive television show that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1957. The show encouraged to children to interact by using this kit to draw components of the cartoon scenes as it aired. The locally produced show, Trooper Yancy, which aired in Burlington, Vermont, also encouraged viewers to interact with the show using this kit.
Acquisition
2006.18
Made/Created
Standard Toycraft
1967-1971
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Cellophane
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stillinger, Robert W. (1940-2018)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Game
Name/Title
Game
Entry/Object ID
1992.5.1
Description
Burgandy leather-covered box containing various game pieces and scorecards. The box has a strap lid that lays over the top. It is embossed in gold at the center top with the inscription, "A CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM YOU HOME CITY BURLINGTON, VT. 1944".

Inside the box are 25 red poker chips, 25 blue poker chips, 25 yellow poker chips; 25 white poker chips; 5 6-sided dice; 10 small red wooden cubes printed on one side each with an illustration of a bowling pin; a rule booklet explaining gin rummy; a rule booklet explaining bowling; a score pad for gin rummy, a score pad for bowling, a deck of cards with a young girl printed on the back of each card, a golf pencil, and a collapsible dice shaker printed in gold with an illustration of a bowling ball and two bowling pins.
Context
Sent to Leroy J. Dopp, Jr., of Burlington, Vermont, while he was deployed overseas during World War II.
Acquisition
1992.5
Made/Created
Metro Manufacturing Company
1944
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dopp, Leroy James, Jr. (1910-1995)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
World War II
Game Board
Name/Title
Game Board
Entry/Object ID
1980.5.5
Description
Paper-covered cardboard game board for "The Checkered Game of Life". The board folds in half down the center. The front of the board is printed in a checkered pattern, alternating red and blue squares. The red squares are all printed with a quatrefoil design, and the blue square are all printed in black with instructions and illustrations oriented towards to different sides of the board (for viewing by two players). Inscriptions include Prison, Disgrace, Jail, Infancy, Fat Office, Fame, Influence, School, Suicide, College, Ambition, Poverty, Ruin, Bravery, Industry, Honesty, Government Contract; Cupid, Honor, Congress, Success, Idleness, Happiness, Crime, Intemperance, Politics, Truth, Perseverance, Happy Old Age, Gambling, Matrimony, and Wealth.
Use
Ida & Mary Templeton
Context
Owned by Ida and Mary Templeton in East Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1980.5
Made/Created
Milton Bradley Company
circa 1870
Dimensions
Relationships
Sparrow, Ida Templeton (1852-1947), Gould, Mary C. Templeton (1846-1872)
Place
Town
East Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Web Links and URLs
Game Pieces
Name/Title
Game Pieces
Entry/Object ID
1954.283.138
Description
Collection of game pieces created by indigenous Americans. The pieces are glued into a hinged wooden box covered with textured red leather. The pieces include: 2 marble rectangles with two drilled holes; 2 marble ovals with incised decoration; 1 large slate oval with a diagonal line of 5 drilled holes above and incised gridded line.
Context
Collected by Emma P. Sampson
Acquisition
1954.283
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Materials
Earthenware
Relationships
Person or Organization
Sampson, Emma P. Merrill (1865-1953)
Place
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Game Pieces
Name/Title
Game Pieces
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.28
Description
Collection of small wood pieces, presumably from a game. There are 4 small square dowels, 3 intact round dowels, 6 round dowel fragments, 1 carved arrow, 1 dowel with a hook attached to the end, 1 miniature flat baseball bat, 2 miniature shovels, 1 with a long rectangular topper similar to a butter churn, and fragments of three miniature hammers.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Golf Ball
Name/Title
Golf Ball
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1b
Description
Small wooden golf ball. The ball is molded to have a gridded pattern on the surface.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Golf Tee
Name/Title
Golf Tee
Entry/Object ID
2009.1.4
Description
White-painted wooden golf tee printed in black with the inscription, "VERMONT NATIONAL VNCCGOLF.COM".
Context
Distributed as promotional material for Vermont National Country Club in South Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2009.1
Made/Created
2006
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Vermont National Country Club
Place
City
South Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Golf Tees
Name/Title
Golf Tees
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.2a-u
Description
Cloth bag containing red-painted, wooden golf tees. The bag closes with a drawstring along the top, and has a red-printed label on the front. The tees are of two types: the smaller type has a flared head, and the larger type has a rounded, separately turned head.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood, Cotton
Hand Puppet
Name/Title
Hand Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2008.57
Description
Hand puppet made from a sock. The head is made from the foot of the sock, with cardboard reinforcing the shape of the mouth. It has white buttons for eyes, frayed yarn and a bell for a nose, and braded green and white yarn for hair. There is red felt on the inside of the mouth. A tag stapled to the end reads, "1609 350th CHAMPLAIN 1959 / ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL" "CRAFT-MART".
Context
Depicts Champ, the monster of Lake Champlain. Produced to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Lake Champlain.
Acquisition
2008.57
Made/Created
Craft-Mart
1959
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Buttons, Yarn
Relationships
Event
350th Champlain Anniversary Festival
Hand Puppet
Name/Title
Hand Puppet
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.248
Description
Hand puppet that looks like a monkey. It has a wide body made of faux fur. The body extends out at the sides in two arms, ending in mitten-shaped felt hands. Lines of machine stitching indicate fingers. The head is hollow, but reinforced and stiff. It has a felt face and ears. The face is molded to shape and painted. It has glass eyes under felt eyelids.
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
Jan 7, 2015
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Fabric, Glass
Hand Puppet
Name/Title
Hand Puppet
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.250
Description
Hand puppet of a demon or the devil. The hand inserts behind the body with room for fingers in the arms and head. The legs hang in front of the hand. The body and upper legs are made from light-brown linen, and the arms and a neck ruffle are made from olive-green linen. The head is made from papier-mâché molded to shape with a hooked nose, round cheeks, pointed ears, and two small horns on the top of the head. The head is painted bright red with black eyebrows, wrinkles, and horns, black-and-yellow eyes, and yellow lips. The hands made of wood and painted peach. The legs and feet are made of wood and painted black.
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
Jan 7, 2015
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Linen, Papier-mâché
Hand Puppet
Name/Title
Hand Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2003.75
Description
Clown puppet with a Styrofoam head. The body is made from alternating solid green cotton and white cotton sprigged with green and orange, as is the stuffed pointed hat. There is a white ruff around the neck. The face is painted with eyes, eyebrows, and a red mouth, along with two red dots on the cheeks and blue on the forehead and nose.
Context
Made by Della Easton of Corinth, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.75
Made/Created
Artist
Easton, Della May Donnocker (1891-1986)
circa 1960
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Cardboard
Helmet
Name/Title
Helmet
Entry/Object ID
2021.12.1
Description
Leather helmet with the words, "LOU'S AUTO SERVICE 7" hand painted at the center front. The helmet covers the head and ears, leaving the face free. The crown is green leather with a cross of brown leather straps. It is bordered in brown leather, including the ears. The interior is lightly padded with brown leather and strapping. The center back has a red oval sticker with the white letters, "STP".
Context
Leather football helmet used by Lou Lyon of Northfield, Vermont, to race at the Dog River Speedway in Northfield, Vermont
Acquisition
2021.12
Made/Created
circa 1950
Lexicon
Materials
Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Lyon, William Lovis (1923-1982)
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skate
Name/Title
Ice Skate
Entry/Object ID
1951.9.1
Description
Ice skate consisting of a wooden sole and an iron blade. The blade is attached to the center bottom of the sole and extends past the toe, curling upward to form a C shape. There are two rectangular slits in the sole to accommodate straps. There is a vertical metal post extending upward at the center of the heel. There are two wires twisted together protruding from the sole directly in front of the post, and flattened to point toward the heel. The sides of the blade are painted with white paint in a scallop design. The blade is wide with a flat, rather than sharpened, edge.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Nye family in Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1951.9
Made/Created
circa 1800
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skate
Name/Title
Ice Skate
Entry/Object ID
1962.11.1a
Description
Ice skate consisting of a wooden sole-shaped platform on a metal blade. The shoe-shaped base has an iron plate mounted at the heel, with a small loop placed in what would be the negative space with the wearer's heel and sole. There is a slot through the base for inserting a strap. The base is attached to a wrought iron rod that curls up in the front, above the wearer's toe. The bottom of the metal piece is flat, unlike modern skates. there is a rectangle lightly carved across the front quarter of the shoe base, showing where a strap, now missing, was attached with nails.
Acquisition
1962.11
Made/Created
19th Century
Lexicon
Materials
Iron, Wood
Ice Skate
Name/Title
Ice Skate
Entry/Object ID
1962.11.3a
Description
Single ice skate consisting of a wooden sole, leather heel strap, and iron blade. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe with a square toe box. There is a rectangular slit at the ball to accommodate straps. The heel strap wraps around the back of the heel and secures to the edge of the sole with a strip of metal held by screws. The blade stretches along the center bottom from toe to heel and connects to the sole at the front, the ball, and the heel. The center top of the sole is impressed with the numbers, "9-M" and "84".
Acquisition
1962.11
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Ice Skate
Name/Title
Ice Skate
Entry/Object ID
1962.11.4
Description
Single ice skate consisting of a wooden sole and iron blade. The sole is shaped like the bottom of the straight-cut shoe with a square toe box. There is a rectangular slit through the sole at the ball of the foot to accommodate a strap. A portion of the leather heel strap remains, showing that it wrapped around the back of the heel and was secured to the sole with a strip of metal held on with screws. The blade stretches along the center bottom from toe to heel, connecting to the sole under the ball and heel. The front of the blade extends slightly past the toe and curls upward, ending in a circle just below the sole.
Acquisition
1962.11
Made/Created
19th Century
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Leather, Iron
Ice Skate
Name/Title
Ice Skate
Entry/Object ID
1947.6.10a
Description
Single ice skate consisting of a wooden base/sole and an iron blade. The blade runs under the center of the sole from the toe to the heel, attaching to the sole at the toe, ball of the foot, and mid-heel. There are two rectangular slits through the sole to accommodate straps. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe. The blade is wide with a flat, rather than sharp, edge.
Context
Owned by a member of the Barrett family of Grafton, Vermont
Acquisition
1947.6
Made/Created
circa 1850
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron
Relationships
Place
Town
Grafton
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1952.35.1a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates, each consisting of a wooden sole, iron blade, and leather straps. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe. The blade is attached along the center bottom of the sole and extends past the toe to curl up over the foot. The top of curl is flattened and rounded. There are two nails at the toe and center foot attaching the blade to the sole. There is a screw at the center heel with the point oriented upward. There are two rectangular slits in the sole to accommodate leather straps (still present). The blade is wide with a flat, rather than sharpened, edge.
Context
Said to have been made by Solon Briggs in his blacksmith shop at Union Village Thetford, Vermont, for Sheridan I. Smith, who worked at the blacksmith shop manning the bellows and doing light chores in payment for the skates.
Acquisition
1952.35
Made/Created
Artist
Briggs, August S. (1818-1873)
1857-1864
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron, Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Smith, Sheridan Irving (1847-1918)
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1952.36a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates, each consisting of a wooden sole and iron blade. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe. The blade is attached along the center bottom of the sole and extends past the toe slightly to create a curved triangle. There are rectangular slits in the sole at the ball and heel to accommodate leather straps. The front straps are still present and have a wide leather strap on one side and two narrow leather straps on the other; the two sides connect with metal buckles. There is a screw at the center of the heel with the point oriented upward. The blade is wide with a flat, rather than a sharpened, edge.
Acquisition
1952.36
Made/Created
circa 1850
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Materials
Wood, Iron
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1954.3a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates. The skates consist of a wooden sole, a metal blade, and leather straps. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe with square toes. The straps are attached to the edges of the sole with screws and a strip of metal. The front [toe] straps consist of two wide rectangles on either side with two narrow straps connecting them across the top and securing with metal buckles. The back strap consists of a wide piece of leather that wraps around the back of the heel with a narrow extending strip that crosses in front of the ankle and secures with a metal buckle. The blade spans from the toe to heel and connects to the sole under the ball and heel. The front of the blade extends past the toe and curls upward to be even in height with the sole.
Context
Used by Phila Porter of Brattleboro Center, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.3
Made/Created
circa 1855
19th Century
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron, Leather
Relationships
Place
Town
Brattleboro
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1967.2.8a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates consisting of a wooden sole with metal toe and heel plates, a metal blade, and leather straps. The sole is straight cut and shaped to fit under a shoe with a slight heel. There is a metal screw sticking up from the center of the heel plate. There are black leather straps across the toe and heel that secure with metal buckles.
Context
Used by James Edward Wright of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1967.2
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Materials
Wood, Metal, Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wright, James Edward (1839-1914)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1962.11.2a-b
Description
Long ice skates with a narrow wooden sole and iron blades. The sole is shaped vaguely like a foot, with the widest portion under the ball of the foot. However, the toe box is extremely long and narrow. The blade connects to the sole all the way along the center bottom, and extends past the toe in the front, curling upward to above the sole and ending in a curled point. There are two rectangular slits through the sole near the ball and heel to accommodate leather straps. The straps are narrow and secure across the foot with metal buckles.
Acquisition
1962.11
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1962.11.5a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates consisting of thick wooden soles, painted metal blades, and metal heel plates. The soles are straight-cut with a pointed toe. There is an oval metal plate attached to the edge of the sole with screws and wrapping around the back of the heel. The blade is shaped like the hull of a boat and has a very wide, flat base down the center. There are two rectangular slits through the blades to accommodate straps. The blades are painted blue.
Acquisition
1962.11
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron, Paint
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
2010.59.1a-b
Description
Hockey skates consisting of leather shoes with attached blades. The uppers are made from black and brown leather, and lace with a yellow shoelace over a tongue. The interior is lined with red-and-black checked flannel. The blades are marked "Sheffield Steel" and "Shamrock".
Context
Worn by Donald Harding of Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.59
Made/Created
Boston Athletic Shoes Company
circa 1980-1990
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Steel, Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Harding, Donald Richard (1928-2016)
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.12a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, and blade. The toe plate has a clover punched out of the center. It is marked, "10 1/2 / UNION HARDWAR CO. TORRINGTON CONN.U.S.A." There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is upturned at three corners--two in the back and one in the front--to clamp onto the heel of the wearer's shoe. The clamp is set and released with a lever on the side. The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade at their centers, and the toe plate has an additional hinged connection point at the front. The length is adjustable via a bolt at the center connecting the two plates. It is marked on one side, "CAST STEEL SKATES PAT. AUG. 7'94".
Acquisition
1966.17
Made/Created
Union Hardware Company
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Steel
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.13a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, and blade. The toe plate is marked, "PATENTED OCT 18 81 FEB 28 88 / 10 1/2." There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is upturned at three corners--two in the back and one in the front--to clamp onto the heel of the wearer's shoe. The clamp is set and released with a lever on the side. The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade at their centers, and the toe plate has an additional hinged connection point at the front. The length is adjustable via a bolt at the center connecting the two plates. The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp.
Acquisition
1966.17
Lexicon
Materials
Steel
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.14a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, blade, and leather straps. The toe plate is marked, "PATENTED OCT 18, 81 FEB 28 88". The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp. It is marked on one side, "STEEL". There are leather straps across the toe plate and around the back of the heel that secure with metal buckles.
Acquisition
1966.17
Made/Created
1888
Lexicon
Materials
Steel, Leather
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.15a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, and blade. The toe plate has a quatrefoil punched out of the center. It is marked, "PECK & SNYDER'S 11 COLUMBIA CLUB." There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is upturned at three corners--two in the back and one in the front--to clamp onto the heel of the wearer's shoe. The clamp is set and released with a lever at the center of the skate. The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade at their centers, and the toe plate has an additional hinged connection point at the front. The length is adjustable via a bolt at the center connecting the two plates. The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp.
Acquisition
1966.17
Made/Created
Peck & Snyder
Lexicon
Materials
Steel
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.16a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, blade, and leather straps. The toe plate is marked, "THE SAML. WINSLOW SKATE M'FG CO. WORCESTER MASS USA". The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp. It is marked on one side, "STEEL". There are leather straps across the toe plate and around the back of the heel that secure with metal buckles.
Acquisition
1966.17
Made/Created
The Samuel Winslow Skate Manufacturing Company
Lexicon
Materials
Steel, Leather
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.18a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, and blade. There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is upturned at three corners--two in the back and one in the front--to clamp onto the heel of the wearer's shoe. The clamp is set and released with a lever on the side marked, "B&B". The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade at their centers, and the toe plate has an additional hinged connection point at the front. The length is adjustable via a bolt at the center connecting the two plates. The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp.
Acquisition
1966.17
Made/Created
Barney & Berry
Lexicon
Materials
Steel
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1964.7ab
Description
Pair of ice skates. The skates consist of a wooden sole, a metal blade, and leather straps. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe with round toes. The straps are attached to the edges of the sole with screws and a strip of metal, and secure across the foot with metal buckles. The front [toe] straps consist of two wide rectangles on either side with two narrow straps connecting them across the top and securing with metal buckles. The back strap consists of a wide piece of leather that wraps around the back of the heel with a narrow extending strip that crosses in front of the ankle and secures with a metal buckle. The blade spans from the toe to heel and connects to the sole under the ball and heel.
Context
Used by Magdalena Jewell on the Winooski River and Lake Champlain
Acquisition
1964.7
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Metal, Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Jewell, Magdalena Poquette (1864-1936)
Place
Lake
Lake Champlain
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1963.53a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, blade, leather straps, and an adjustable metal side support. The toe plate is triangular with a clover punched out of the center. It is marked, "10 / UNION HARDWAR CO. TORRINGTON CONN.U.S.A." There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is wrapped at the back with a foliated metal heel support and leather strap that wraps around the back of the heel. There is a long, L-shaped bracket extending from one side of the heel plate. The bracket is fitted with an oval leather strap and is adjustable in height from the connection point. The strap is impressed, "PATENTED DEC. 17TH 1895". The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade and are not adjustable. The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp.
Context
Worn by Grace Tomlinson Johnson, and then her daughter, Dorothy Dean Johnson Catchapaw.
Acquisition
1963.53
Made/Created
Union Hardware Company
1895-1910
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Johnson, Grace Tomlinson (1886-1925)
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Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1966.17.17a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates, each consisting of a wooden sole and iron blade. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe. The blade is attached along the center bottom of the sole and extends past the toe slightly to create a curved triangle. There are rectangular slits in the sole at the ball and heel to accommodate leather straps. The front straps are still present and have a wide leather strap on one side and two narrow leather straps on the other; the two sides connect with metal buckles. There is a screw at the center of the heel with the point oriented upward. The blade is wide with a flat, rather than a sharpened, edge.
Acquisition
1966.17
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Steel, Wood
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1964.38.2a-b
Description
Long ice skates with a narrow wooden sole and iron blades. The sole is shaped vaguely like a foot, with the widest portion under the ball of the foot. However, the toe box is extremely long and narrow. The blade connects to the sole all the way along the center bottom, and extends past the both the toe and the heel. There are two rectangular slits through the sole near the center and heel to accommodate leather straps. The one remaining leather strap is narrow and secure across the foot with metal buckles.
Acquisition
1964.38
Made/Created
Union Hardware Company
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Iron
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1964.38.3a-b
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, and blade. The toe plate has a clover punched out of the center. It is marked, "10 1/2 / UNION HARDWAR CO. TORRINGTON CONN.U.S.A." There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is upturned at three corners--two in the back and one in the front--to clamp onto the heel of the wearer's shoe. The clamp is set and released with a lever on the side. The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade at their centers, and the toe plate has an additional hinged connection point at the front. The length is adjustable via a bolt at the center connecting the two plates. The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp. It is marked on one side, "CAST STEEL SKATES PAT. AUG. 7'54".
Acquisition
1964.38
Made/Created
Union Hardware Company
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Steel
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1964.38.4a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates, each consisting of a wooden sole and metal blade. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe. The blade is attached along the center bottom of the sole and extends past the toe slightly. There are rectangular slits in the sole at the ball and heel to accommodate straps. There is a screw at the center of the heel with the point oriented upward. The blade is wide with a flat, rather than a sharpened, edge.
Acquisition
1964.38
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Metal
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1964.38.5a-c
Description
Metal clamp-on style ice skates. The skates consist of a toe plate, heel plate, and blade. The toe plate has a quatrefoil punched out of the center. It is marked, "THE SAMUEL WINSLOW SKATE MFG. CO. MAKERS WORCESTER MASS. U.S.A. MADE IN U.S.A. / 10 1-2" There is a metal bracket on either side of the toe plate even with the ball of the foot. Each bracket can be adjusted outward or inward with a bolt under the toe plate, making the fit wider or narrower. The heel plate is upturned at three corners--two in the back and one in the front--to clamp onto the heel of the wearer's shoe. The toe and heel plates are connected to the blade at their centers, and the toe plate has an additional hinged connection point at the front. The blade is narrow, but no longer sharp. It is marked on one side, "CAST STEEL". They are accompanied by a wrench key.
Acquisition
1964.38
Made/Created
The Samuel Winslow Skate Manufacturing Company
Lexicon
Materials
Steel
Ice Skates
Name/Title
Ice Skates
Entry/Object ID
1964.38.6a-b
Description
Pair of ice skates consisting of a wooden base/sole and a metal blade. The blade runs under the center of the sole from the toe to the heel, attaching to the sole at the toe, ball of the foot, and mid-heel. There are two rectangular slits through the sole to accommodate straps. The sole is shaped like the bottom of a straight-cut shoe. There is a pointed metal spike sticking up from the center of the heel. The blade is wide with a flat, rather than sharp, edge.
Acquisition
1964.38
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Steel
Jack Jumper
Name/Title
Jack Jumper
Entry/Object ID
1990.32.1
Description
Jackjumper consisting of a metal blade, or ski, that is curled at the ends beneath a wooden seat held by 2 metal rods in a V shape.
Context
Said to have been made in a machine shop at a quarry in Graniteville, Vermont.
Acquisition
1990.32
Made/Created
1917
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Relationships
Place
Town
Barre Town
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Jack Jumper
Name/Title
Jack Jumper
Entry/Object ID
1961.18
Description
Wooden jackjumper consisting of a rectangular wooden board "seat" attached perpendicularly to the top of a long wooden board.
Context
Likely made and used by a member of the family of Arthur P. George in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1961.18
Made/Created
Artist
George, Arthur Parley (1852-1923)
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Jacket
Name/Title
Jacket
Entry/Object ID
2003.69.1
Description
Purple chamois jacket with yellow chamois falling collar, cuffs, and hem. The jacket opens up the center front and secures with 6 purple buttons. The width of the hip line adjusts with two straps placed at either side through metal D rings. The back of the jacket is appliqued with the inscription "DANIELS CHUNK & COAL FURNACES ROCKING MILK CHEST SAM DANIELS MFG. CO. HARDWICK VT." in yellow chamois.
Context
Worn as a basketball uniform by a team either consisting of Sam Daniels Mfg. Co. employees or sponsored by Same Daniels Mfg. Co. of Hardwick, Vermont.
Acquisition
2003.69
Clothing/Dress/Costume Details
Jacket
Male
40
Fabric
Chamois
Material
Leather
Made/Created
GoldSmith Athletic Goods
1930
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Daniels, Sam (1875-1950), Sam Daniels Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Place
Town
Hardwick
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Jacket
Name/Title
Jacket
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.2a
Description
a = White canvas jacket with black snaps, collar, cuffs and pocket trim and a black, football shaped patch on the left chest with the initials VFOA which stands for Vermont Football Officials Association.

Related items are:
2008.1.2b = Black ball cap with white stripes and a white button on the top.

2008.1.2c = gold-colored whistle with a ring. On the top side: "N.S. Meyer, New York." On the underside: "Made in the U.S.A."

2008.1.2d = Gold-colored coin for players to use in the toss that determines which team picks the end of the field it wants to defend in the first half of a football game. One side shows the diagram of a football field and has the word 'TAILS' in big letters. The other side says, "National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations" around the outside and has an emblem in the center with the initials "HSAA."

2008.1.2e = Black, plastic device that can be clicked to record time outs used and downs.
Context
Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) of Barre was a long-time football official in Vermont and New England. He wore this jacket.
Acquisition
2008.1
Made/Created
Butwin
Dimensions
Jacket is size 40
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Jumping Jack
Name/Title
Jumping Jack
Entry/Object ID
1976.53
Description
Jointed wooden doll on a stick. The body of the doll is a rectangular block made in one with the oval head. The arms are held to the side of the body with brass brads. The legs are held with a bar through holes at the top of the leg piece, as are the knees. There is a long wooden dowel attached to the back of the doll.
Acquisition
1976.53
Made/Created
1975
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Jumping Jack
Name/Title
Jumping Jack
Entry/Object ID
1979.16.1
Description
Hand-carved and painted wooden jumping jack toy in the shape of a man wearing "Eastern" style clothing consisting of a blue head wrap or turban, a green skirted coat with red lapels, brown pants, and black shoes. The lower half the face and mouth piece are painted black to indicate a bear. The arms and legs are both hinged, and there is a nutcracker mouthpiece.
Context
Owned by a member of the Hathaway family
Acquisition
1979.16
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, String
Jumping Jack
Name/Title
Jumping Jack
Entry/Object ID
2011.36a-c
Description
Wooden "Limberjack" toy consisting of a wooden human figure, dowel, and base. The human figure is hinged at the shoulders, hips, and knees, allowing the limbs to move freely. There is a hole in the back of the figure at the shoulders into which the dowel is inserted. For play, the figure is made to dance on the base by moving the dowel up and down, causing the limbs to move.
Context
Produced by Brown Novelty Company in East Middlebury, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.36
Made/Created
Brown Novelty Company (1937-2019)
circa 2010
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Brass
Key Ring
Name/Title
Key Ring
Entry/Object ID
1997.20.3
Description
Miniature wooden baseball bat with a keyring attached to the end through an eye screw. The bat is printed with the logos for Howard Bank and the Vermont Expos.
Context
Given away at the Vermont Expos game on Thursday, August 14, 1997, at Centennial Field in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
1997.20
Made/Created
1997
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Wood
Relationships
Vermont Expos, The Howard Bank
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Kitchen Cabinet Set
Name/Title
Kitchen Cabinet Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.126a-o
Description
Miniature wooden kitchen tools in small box separated into shelves. The miniature tools include two flat-bottomed round dishes, a plate, a bowl, a tub, a butter churn, a mug, a barrel, and a stem glass. The lid, now disconnected, hinged open with nails. The lid is printed with a list of the original contents, which does not correspond to the current contents.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
Lexicon
Kitchen Set
Name/Title
Kitchen Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.18a-g
Description
Set of miniature cooking tools consisting of a pastry board, a pie tin, a rolling pin, a potato masher, a wooden bowl, and a cardboard box. The box lid is printed with an image of two young girls baking in a kitchen--one is rolling dough and another is pounding dough. The inscription, "LITTLE HELPER PASTRY SET" runs along the top.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Kitchen Set
Name/Title
Kitchen Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.128a-o
Description
Box containing miniature wooden laundry and kitchen tools. The box uses four dowels to become a table for the set. The miniatures include a rolling pin, an iron, a potato masher, two tubs, a portion of an ironing board, and two miniature clothespins. The lid of the box is printed with the name of the set ("POLLY PET HOUSEHOLD SET"), a list of contents, and instructions.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
Web Links and URLs
Kitchen Set
Name/Title
Kitchen Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.129a-m
Description
Box containing miniature wooden kitchen tools. The box uses four dowels to turn into a table for the set. The miniatures include a pastry board, a potato masher, a rolling pin, a flat-bottomed bowl (chopping bowl), a cup and saucer, and a cooking pot. The lid is printed with the name of the set ("HOMEMAID BAKING SET"), the contents, and instructions for setting up the table.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
Lexicon
Web Links and URLs
Knickers
Name/Title
Knickers
Entry/Object ID
1992.2.2
Description
Beige polyester poplin ski knickers. The waist is slightly dropped. There are two snaps in the front of the waistband. There are two cargo pockets in the front below the waist band with snap closures. There is self lining on both the waistband and cuffs. Labels inside the waistband read, "Vermont XC Fashions Waterbury Center, Vermont"; "83% polyester 17% cotton women’s size 16 5215 RN 42869"; "hand or machine wash warm do not bleach drip dry or tumble dry at lowest temperature do not ring or twist do not iron".
Context
Worn by Carolyn Granal Gehrke of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1992.2
Made/Created
Vermont XC Fashions
circa 1970
Lexicon
Materials
Polyester
Relationships
Gehrke, Carolyn Granal (b. 1927), Vermont XC Fashions
,
Knickers
Name/Title
Knickers
Entry/Object ID
1992.2.1
Description
Beige wide wale corduroy cross country ski knickers. The waste is slightly dropped, with two snaps in the front of the waistband. The two side pockets and the waistband are lined with white flannel. There is a black Velcro closure below the knee on each leg. The band just below the knee is lined with white flannel. Labels inside the waistband read, "Vermont XC Fashions Waterbury Center, VT"; "100% cotton women’s size 16 5111 RN 42869"; "hand or machine wash warm do not bleach drip dry or tumble dry at lowest temperature do not ring or twist do not iron".
Context
Worn by Carolyn Granal Gehrke of Montpelier, Vermont.
Acquisition
1992.2
Made/Created
Vermont XC Fashions
circa 1970
Lexicon
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Gehrke, Carolyn Granal (b. 1927), Vermont XC Fashions
,
Ladder Toy
Name/Title
Ladder Toy
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.125ab
Description
Unpainted wooden ladder with small, painted girl figure. The figure is notched at the head and feet to flip down the rungs of the ladder. She is painted with a detailed face, a blue shirt, and a red skirt.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
Lexicon
Ladder Toy
Name/Title
Ladder Toy
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.9a-c
Description
Unpainted wooden ladder with small, painted figures. The figures are notched at the head and feet to flip down the rungs of the ladder. They are painted with a pink head and red body, and how printed black facial features.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Letter Cards
Name/Title
Letter Cards
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.16
Description
Cardboard box filled with cardstock rectangles printed with capital and lowercase letters. The cards are blue and pink. The label on the box reads, "IDEAL LETTER CARDS / Educational Seat Work for Primary Grades / The Ideal Line Co. / Made in U. S. A. / IDEAL SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY / Chicago, Illinois".
Context
Used as a teaching aid by A. Fern Souther while teaching in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2004.72
Made/Created
Ideal School Supply Company
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Lures
Name/Title
Lures
Entry/Object ID
2001.37
Description
Cardboard display consisting of 24 fishing lures attached to a sheet of cardboard. Each lure is attached to a card and covered in clear cellophane, then stabled to the board. 17 of the lures are attached to the front of the card and 7 are attached to the back. Each lure is made from metal fishhooks with feathers and other fibers attached to them. Each card is labeled with the name of the lure and a price sticker.
Context
Sold by Holloway's Tackle & Bait in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2001.37
Made/Created
1960-1970
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Cellophane, Plastic, Metal, Hair, Feather
Relationships
Holloway, Harold H. (1908-1977), Holloway's Tackle & Bait
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Mandolin
Name/Title
Mandolin
Entry/Object ID
2020.13.1
Description
Mandolin with 8 strings and decorative inlay. The instrument consists of a deep resonance box and lachryform harmonic cover over which the strings are stretched. The guard is inlaid with a decorative pattern of stylized floral scrollwork.
Context
Used by Alva Eastman, a member of the Barre, Vermont, Mandolin-Guitar Club, who regularly performed at the Barre Opera House
Acquisition
2020.13
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Tortoiseshell, Metal
Web Links and URLs
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1995.47.12
Description
Turned, round marble made of olive-green stone.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Coolidge family.
Acquisition
1995.47
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stone
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.5
Description
Large, glazed ceramic shooter marble decorated with purple splatters.
Acquisition
1964.29
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Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.2
Description
Large, glazed ceramic shooter marble decorated with a purple swirl.
Acquisition
1964.29
Lexicon
Materials
Ceramic
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.7
Description
Glazed ceramic marble decorated with a purple swirl.
Acquisition
1964.29
Lexicon
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.3
Description
Large, glazed ceramic shooter marble decorated with purple splatters.
Acquisition
1964.29
Lexicon
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.9
Description
Undecorated ceramic marble. The marble is partially glazed, likely from wear.
Acquisition
1964.29
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Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1966.47.55
Description
Clear glass marble with a white figure of a rooster inside.
Acquisition
1966.47
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Dimensions
Overall
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1966.47.56
Description
Clear glass marble with a white figure of a praying child in the center.
Acquisition
1966.47
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Dimensions
Overall
Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.4
Description
Glazed ceramic marble decorated with an uneven purple swirl.
Acquisition
1964.29
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Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.1
Description
Large, glazed ceramic shooter marble decorated with pink splatters.
Acquisition
1964.29
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Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.8
Description
Large, glazed ceramic shooter marble decorated with swirls in two shades of purple.
Acquisition
1964.29
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Marble
Name/Title
Marble
Entry/Object ID
1964.29.6
Description
Round glass marble. The marble is made of clear glass with an internal swirl of white and blue glass.
Acquisition
1964.29
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Marbles
Name/Title
Marbles
Entry/Object ID
2006.12.25sssss-aaaaaa
Description
9 large glass marbles. Each consists of at least 2 colors of glass swirled together.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Dopp family.
Acquisition
2006.12
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Materials
Glass
Marbles
Name/Title
Marbles
Entry/Object ID
2006.12.25a-rrrrr
Description
122 glass marbles. The marbles each consist of at least 2 colors of glass swirled together, with the exception of 4 solid white marbles, 4 solid black marbles, 1 red, 1 blue, and 1 green.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Dopp family.
Acquisition
2006.12
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Materials
Glass
Marbles
Name/Title
Marbles
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.14a-kk
Description
Brown wool bag filled with glass and ceramic marbles. The bag is pinstriped and closes with a red drawstring. It is whip stitched on the sides with red and blue thread, and embroidered at the center front with the letter D. It holds thirty-five ceramic marbles and three glass marbles.
Context
Owned by Duane A. George in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
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Materials
Wool, Ceramic, Glass
Relationships
Person or Organization
George, Duane Arthur (1892-1955)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Marbles
Name/Title
Marbles
Entry/Object ID
2006.12.25bbbbbb-gggggg
Description
5 clay marbles. Each is speckled.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Dopp family.
Acquisition
2006.12
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Materials
Ceramic
Marionette
Name/Title
Marionette
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.153
Description
Wooden marionette of a man with an astonished expression, loose clothing and big buttons on the jacket. It is out a quarter of an inch thick. This and five other marionettes are from "La Maison St. Joseph Hospice De Viellards."
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, String
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Marionette
Name/Title
Marionette
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.154
Description
Smiling man marionette with tri-corner hat, shaggy hair, a corsage, short blue jacket, striped vest, suspenders, striped pants and stockings.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, String
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Marionette
Name/Title
Marionette
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.155
Description
Facily dressed man with alaborate hat with pumes, tall collar, orange jacket with gree, gold and black decoration, green, gray and yellow knee-length pans, heeled shoes with flowers. the legs have detached and the stick he was holding in his right hand has broken.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, String
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Marionette
Name/Title
Marionette
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.156
Description
Woman in lacy cap with flower bow, curly hair peaking out of cap, glasses, loop earrings, necklace, fan in one hand, rose at the top of bodice, lace collar. Top is orange and green and blue. The skirt, which is knee-length, is gray with green and beige trim and a big orange bow. Her heeled shoes have flower decorations on top.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Marionette
Name/Title
Marionette
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.157
Description
Man in military black hat and red uniform-like jacket over a fancy vest, gray knickers with leaf design, and red stockings.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, String
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Marionette
Name/Title
Marionette
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.158
Description
Young woman, yellow hat with roses in hair, hour-glass figure with exposed shoulders, four bows on bodice, short sleeves and left hand is broken off. Top of skirts is puffy and red, green underskirt to the knees and a white apron.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, String
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Membership Pin
Name/Title
Membership Pin
Entry/Object ID
2003.56.1d
Description
Triangular pin with blue enamel. The initials "WO HE LO" ring the edge, and the center has an emblem shaped like an anchor.
Context
Owned by Charlotte B. Irwin as a member of the Camp Fire Girls.
Acquisition
2003.56
Made/Created
1935
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Irwin, Charlotte Bertha (1922-2003), Camp Fire
Web Links and URLs
Merit Badge
Name/Title
Merit Badge
Entry/Object ID
1962.49.1c
Description
Embroidered patch in the shape of a shield. In a circle at the center top is a red-white-and-blue bottle cap with the label, "PepsiCola". The cap is on a yellow ground. The shield is made from twill-woven green fabric and embroidered with the inscription, "G. S. 50TH Anniversary VERMONT '62".
Context
Produced to commemorate the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the Girl Scouts in Vermont.
Acquisition
1962.49
Made/Created
1962
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Girl Scouts
Miniature Ax
Name/Title
Miniature Ax
Entry/Object ID
1974.17.8e
Description
Miniature metal ax.
Context
Likely used in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1974.17
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Village
Lyndonville
Town
Lyndon
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Miniature Broadax
Name/Title
Miniature Broadax
Entry/Object ID
1974.17.8d
Description
Miniature metal broadax.
Context
Likely used in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1974.17
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Village
Lyndonville
Town
Lyndon
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Miniature Clothespin
Name/Title
Miniature Clothespin
Entry/Object ID
1995.32.3a
Description
Miniature wooden clothespin. The pin is static, without a spring. It is sized for a doll.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Sanguinetti family of Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
1995.32
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Miniature Clothespin
Name/Title
Miniature Clothespin
Entry/Object ID
1995.32.3b
Description
Miniature wooden clothespin. The pin is static, without a spring. It is sized for a doll.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Sanguinetti family of Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
1995.32
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Miniature Hammer
Name/Title
Miniature Hammer
Entry/Object ID
1974.17.8a
Description
Miniature metal hammer. One end of the head is round and the other is pointed.
Context
Likely used in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1974.17
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Village
Lyndonville
Town
Lyndon
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Miniature Hangers
Name/Title
Miniature Hangers
Entry/Object ID
1995.32.2a-b
Description
Two miniature wire clothes hangers sized for fashion doll clothes.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Sanguinetti family
Acquisition
1995.32
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Miniature Hoe
Name/Title
Miniature Hoe
Entry/Object ID
1974.17.8c
Description
Miniature metal hoe.
Context
Likely used in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1974.17
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Village
Lyndonville
Town
Lyndon
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Miniature Mortar and Pestle
Name/Title
Miniature Mortar and Pestle
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.197a-b
Description
Miniature wooden mortar and pestle. Both are turns wood. There are red-painted stripes around the mortar and the handle of the pestle.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Pestle
Materials
Wood
Miniature Pick Ax
Name/Title
Miniature Pick Ax
Entry/Object ID
1974.17.8b
Description
Miniature metal pick ax.
Context
Likely used in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1974.17
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Village
Lyndonville
Town
Lyndon
County
Caledonia County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Miniature Refrigerator
Name/Title
Miniature Refrigerator
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.200
Description
Miniature cast iron refrigerator. The refrigerator is a rectangular box raised on four legs. There is a cylindrical protrusion on the top representing a general. The entire toy is painted white with blue detailing on the door hinges and handle, and a large "GE" logo [General Electric] in the center of the door. The words, "G.E. Refrigerator" are penciled on the back. The door opens.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Person or Organization
General Electric Company
Miniature Trunk
Name/Title
Miniature Trunk
Entry/Object ID
1953.18.11a-b
Description
Miniature tin trunk. The rounded lid hinges upward from the back and there is a wire handle at the center top.
Context
Given to Ella Day by Samuel Pinney after the Civil War.
Acquisition
1953.18
Made/Created
circa 1865
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin, Leather, Brass
Relationships
Day, Ella, Pinney, Samuel, 6th Vermont Infantry
Event
Civil War
Model Airplane
Name/Title
Model Airplane
Entry/Object ID
2008.48.11
Description
Unassembled balsa wood model airplane in cellophane wrapping. The wing is printed with the inscription, "WAITSFIELD TELECOM CHAMPLAIN VALLEY".
Context
Given away as a promotion during the Vermont History Expo, 2006
Acquisition
2008.48
Made/Created
2006
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Cellophane
Relationships
Place
Town
Waitsfield
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Vermont History Expo
Noah's Ark
Name/Title
Noah's Ark
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.187a-dd
Description
Wooden Noah's Ark playset consisting of an ark-shaped box, people figures, and animal figures. The rectangular box has a flat oval base extending past the narrow edges, and a peaked roof. One side of the roof removes to open the box. The sides are painted in a Tudor style with brown beams, white walls, and barn-style winders. The figures include 3 people (wearing yellow, orange, and blue) and 25 animals. While some animals are generic and thus unidentifiable, others can be identified as a camel, an elephant, a tiger, cows, pigs, and cats.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood, Paper
Noah's Ark
Name/Title
Noah's Ark
Entry/Object ID
1973.1.40a-ss
Description
Noah's Ark toy consisting of a boat box/case, several animals, and 3 people. The boat is made of wood with a base that extends long on two ends. It has a peaked roof, and one side of the roof removes to open the case. It sits on the boat with two very small wooden dowels (toothpick sized) at the base. The animals include 5 llamas, 7 dogs, 2 elephants, 1 peacock, 5 cats, 6 pigs, 4 birds, 2 cows, 2 foxes, 1 sheep, 2 horses, 1 unicorn, and 2 that could not be identified. Many of the animals have had broken legs replaced with nails.
Context
Descended in the family of Stella Vitty Henry of Windsor, Vermont
Acquisition
1973.1
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Dimensions
Overall (ark)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Henry, Stella Vitty (1888-1985)
Place
Town
Windsor
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Noisemaker
Name/Title
Noisemaker
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.8
Description
Wooden noise maker, or wooden cricket, toy. The toy consists of a mechanism loosely fitted onto a red-stained turned wooden handle. A zig-zag-shaped cylinder is placed around the handle in between to red-stained wooden slats. Two blocks connect the slats at the far end and hold in place a thin piece of wood that overlaps with the cylinder to create a clacking noise.
Use
Used to create noise as celebrations, holidays, and sporting events.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.5c
Description
Edwardian-style tan walking suit for a paper doll. The suit consists of a blouse, skirt, coat, and muff.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
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Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.15
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman wearing a wedding dress with a juliet cap and a long veil. She is holding a bouquet of flowers.

The back shows a portion of text descriptions of McCall's sewing patterns.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
1912
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.23
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a floor-length coat with a sailor-style hat. The coat secures with four buttons on the right front hip. The lapels are decorated with large, square rosettes.

The back shows a portion of a woman in a floor-length fur coat with a large muff.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.90
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with brown hair and pink skin wearing a clown costume. The costume consists of a bodysuit printed on one half in black and the other in yellow. One hand is holding a bucket in the shape of a jack-o-lantern. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.133
Description
Printed paper doll showing a woman with pink skin and black hair. The hair is in a straight bob with a bun at the center top. It is wearing a white underdress with an unshaped, rectangular body. The shoes and red sandals over white stockings. The doll is meant to depict a Japanese woman. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label "Earne" or "Carne".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.162
Description
Paper doll accessory showing a toy doll wearing a white dress with red stockings. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.56
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with brown hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, blue socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "totty".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.18
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a coat dress. The bodice of the dress is split in the front, showing a vest and blouse. The skirt appears to open just off the center front. There is a scarf tie around the waist.

The back shows a of text descriptions of satin charmeuse dresses.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1910
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1985.27.1a
Description
Paper doll of a girl wearing a white chemise. The chemise is sits off the shoulders and has a wide skirt. She has two large blue ribbon bows on either side of her head. The base is rectangle showing a blue carpet.
Context
Owned by Gertrude Thayer Richmond in Guilford, Vermont
Acquisition
1985.27
Made/Created
circa 1875
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Thayer, Gertrude Susan Richmond (1872-1950)
Place
Town
Guilford
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.61
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, blue-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Florence Souther".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.142
Description
Printed paper doll showing a white puppy. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.5
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a skirt suit and a hat with a wide brim. The suit jacket sits long and secures in the front with three buttons set asymmetrically. The sides of the skirt are pleated

The back shows a portion of a woman in a skirt suit wearing a tall, ballooning hat with spotted netting over her face.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.8a
Description
Large, paperboard doll. The doll is wearing white undergarments consisting of a camisole and petticoat. She is also wearing black boots and red stockings. The doll is missing its head and right foot.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
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Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.3a-b
Description
Paper doll made of cardstock showing a woman in a corset and petticoat. The corset is cream colored with small sprigs of flowers. Lace straps of a camisole are at the shoulders. The petticoat is pink with four flounces along the hem. Black shoes peek out the bottom. The head (detached) faces to the doll's right and has brown hair. The back of the doll is printed with the inscription, "THE BOSTON SUNDAY HERALD / Will issue, each Sunday, a Fashion Plate Supplement which will be in the very latest style and when cut out will exactly fit on this figure. Order the BOSTON SUNDAY HERALD AT ONCE."
Context
Owned by Catherine Marion Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Boston Herald
1895-1896
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.7
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a skirt suit and a bucket hat. The suit jacket sits long and secures in the front with a large decorative frog closure. The front of the skirt is pleated.

The back shows a a portion of a garment turned inside out with text indicated specific features of the garment.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1925
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.91
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with brown hair and pink skin dressed as a farmer in blue overalls. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.151
Description
Tiny, printed paper doll showing a white duck eating grass from a white box. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.143
Description
Printed paper doll showing a white duck with a green turtle or frog in its mouth. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.62
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, blue-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Tilda".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.9
Description
Illustration of a young child wearing an elaborate yellow dress, cut out for use as a paper doll. It is backed with linen and has the words "Duchess Rachel" written on the back in blue ink.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
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Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11a
Description
Paper doll showing a woman wearing an off the shoulder short-sleeved chemise. She has short, curly blond hair, and she is wearing yellow shoes. The base is a red carpet with yellow spots. The reverse shows her from the back.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.1e
Description
Paper doll made of cardstock showing a woman in a corset cover and petticoat. The corset cover is elaborately flounced and decorated with lace and ribbon, and there is a matching flounce of lace and ribbon at the hem of the petticoat. She is wearing two blue beaded necklaces, and two gold beaded bracelets on each wrist. The head attaches on the reverse to a long neck (now detached), allowing the chin to hang over clothing. The hair is light brown and held in a top knot. There is a rectangular cardstock tab on the reverse that allows the doll to be propped standing up. The back is printed with trademark information and the label, "ARTISTIC SERIES XIV".
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1951.46.1
Description
Hand-made paper doll. The doll is cut from white paper and has a drawn-on face and bobbed hair. She has short arms extended out to the side, and is cut to be wearing a wide skirt and bloomers. Her clothes are made from cut layers of paper: the bottom layer is red and yellow marbled paper, the bodice is black, and the belt is orange.
Acquisition
1951.46
Made/Created
1850
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Dimensions
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.57
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Nora Muffet".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131a
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pink-skinned, yellow-haired girl wearing a white underdress, white stockings, and black shoes. The back is labeled, "Janet Marion".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.7a
Description
Paper doll of a man wearing white pants, vest, shirt, and stock, and black thigh-high boots. The doll is backed with linen, and the word "Father" is written in blue ink.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.144
Description
Printed paper doll showing a white dog with black spots on its face. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.134
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pink-skinned, yellow-haired child wearing a white dress, white socks, and blue shoes. The arms are sticking out to the side. The back shows a portion of a magazine page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.21
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in color and shows a woman wearing a white dress with blue trim and a border or pink flowers and ribbons at the neckline, sleeves, and two skirt tiers. She is wearing a large hat with a feather on the top.

The back shows a black-and-white image of a woman in a light-colored dress with fringe. There is a thick piece of paper glued to the back reinforcing the neck that says "GREEN".
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1915
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.92
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a pink bonnet, pink dress, and blue pinafore. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Made/Created
1918
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.132a
Description
Small printed paper doll showing a woman with pink skin and yellow hair. It is wearing a white underdress with a large blue bow around the skirt.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.155.2b
Description
Printed paper doll of a baby wearing a long white gown with blue ribbons down the front.
Acquisition
1967.155
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.9
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a floor-length coat and a hat with a upturned brim. The coat has three buttons down the center front.

The back shows a portion of a woman in a fur coat with the label "5K443 Caracul" and a text description of a coat beneath the image.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1925
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.128
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The hat is black with a black pompom at the top center. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "totty".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.4
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and hand colored with watercolors. It shows a woman in a long dress holding a purse. She is wearing a large bonnet style hat. The dress and hat are painted blue-grey, and the skin is painted light pink.

The back shows textual product descriptions of coats.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.145
Description
Printed paper doll showing a large rooster. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.9a
Description
Paper doll showing a girl in a short-sleeved chemise with no arms. The girl has curly light brown hair. The chemise is trimmed with pink ribbon. The doll is wearing black shoes decorated with a buckle and pink ribbons. The back is printed with an advertisement for Ayer's Sarsaparilla (a medicine).
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
Gast Lith. & Eng. Co.
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.4a
Description
Uncut paper doll. The doll is a girl in a red and green dress, covered with fringe and ruffles. She is standing on a green and red carpet and the word "Alice" stretches across the top. To the left is a listing of other paper doll books by the same manufacturer. The reverse has instructions for how to cut out the doll and the doll's clothing.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.115
Description
Yellow and white, printed paper hat for a paper doll. It has a flat crown, the brim is downturned. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "sadie".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.52
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment and blue socks and shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Erma Jenness".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.10
Description
Illustration of a young child wearing a loosely fitting red coat, cut out for use as a paper doll. It is backed with linen and has the words "Prince Richard" written on the back in blue ink.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.12
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a thigh-length coat and skirt. She is wearing a hat with a upturned brim and pointed crown. The coat secures across the front with four long frog clasps.

The back shows a text descriptions of suits with line drawings of skirt suits seen from the back.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.63
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, pink-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Ruth Sias".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.155.2c
Description
Printed paper doll of a baby wearing a long white gown with blue ribbons down the front.
Acquisition
1967.155
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13a
Description
Two-sided paper doll showing a blond toddler in a short chemise, white socks, and pink shows. The base is a rectangle of blue carpet with yellow decoration. The back of the doll shows the toddler from the back. The base is detached.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.155
Description
Paper shadow puppet in the shape of a crescent moon.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.3a
Description
Tiny paper doll of a young child with blond hair. It is wearing a white underdress, plaid socks, and white shoes. The base is an oval of red and yellow carpet.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1860
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.6a
Description
Paper doll wearing undergarments consisting of a corset cover and petticoat. She is also wearing black shoes. She has blond hair with a white ribbon around her crown. The doll is viewed from the side and holding a hand mirror in her left hand. The doll is backed with linen, and the word "Priscilla" is written on it in blue ink.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.58
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, blue-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page with an article entitled, "A Twelve Time Christmas Gift", and the handwritten label, "Nellie Besaw".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.93
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with black hair and pink skin wearing a Spanish matador costume. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Made/Created
1918
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.135
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pink-skinned, black-haired child wearing a red swimsuit. The back shows a portion of a magazine page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.146
Description
Printed paper doll showing two rabbits. There is a rectangular base at the bottom, folded to the back. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.160
Description
Paper doll accessory showing a toy doll wearing a purple dress. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine and the handwritten label, "bobby".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.2a
Description
Tiny paper doll of Charles Sherwood Stratton (stage name "General Tom Thumb"). The doll shows a man with blond hair wearing a white shirt with a red bowtie, tight white pants, high black socks, and black shows. The base is a yellow and red carpet.
Context
Charles Stratton, who performed under the name General Tom Thumb, was a dwarf who became famous as a performer in P. T. Barnum's circus. He married Lavinia Warren in a wedding that inspired several toys and souvenirs.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1863
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stratton, Charles Sherwood (1838-1883)
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.16
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in color and shows a woman wearing a blue skirt suit with a wide, white lapel. The jacket is hip-length and buttons asymmetrically at the front. The skirt buttons up the side with a cutaway below the knee showing a section of pleating.

The back shows a black-and-white image of a woman in a light-colored skirt suit with a wide lapel and lace jabot. The words, "Mrs. Parlin Mrs R S Parlin" are written vertically in blue ink.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1915
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13b
Description
Two-sided paper doll showing a blond toddler in a short chemise, white socks, and pink shows. The base is a rectangle of blue carpet with yellow decoration. The back of the doll shows the toddler from the back.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.19
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a white dress with lace and eyelet panels. She is wearing a large chignon or turban style hat.

The back shows portions of text descriptions of dresses.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1915
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.53
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, plaid socks, and black-and-white shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Lesta".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.6
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a floor-length figured velvet or fur coat holding a large muff. She is wearing a turban-style hat trimmed with fur.

The back shows a portion of a woman wearing a long coat with fur lapels and a large hat decorated with feathers. She is holding a fur muff.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1925
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.136
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pink-skinned, red-haired child wearing a black swimsuit. The back shows a portion of a magazine page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.64
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, blue-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Sadie".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.11
Description
Illustration of a young child wearing a pink coat and yellow pants, cut out for use as a paper doll. It is backed with linen and has the words "Prince Reginald" written on the back in blue ink.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.6a
Description
Paper doll showing a child with brown hair tied behind her head. The doll is wearing a chemise and brown boots. The base is a square of carpet in an oval and diamond pattern.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.129a
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pink-skinned, brown-haired woman wearing a white Edwardian-style dress.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.10
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a lace dress. The lace is decorated in stripes of patterns, alternating between flowers and grapes.

The back shows portions of text descriptions of dresses.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1915
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.14
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman wearing a dress with elaborate lace detailing on the bodice. The skirt is in two layers, with the top layer coming to a point in the center front, accented by a tassel.

The back shows a portion of an image of women in day dresses and line drawing of a dickie collar.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1915
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.59
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, pink-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Annabelle Lee".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.65
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, pink-and-white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Ella Stickney".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.147
Description
Printed paper doll showing a grey rabbit wearing a white shirt. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.137
Description
Printed paper doll dog with a red bow around its neck. The back shows a portion of a magazine page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.21
Description
Paper doll of a young girl wearing an underdress. She has blond hair in ringlets with a blue ribbon around her head. She is wearing black stockings and blue and black boots. She is holding a doll wearing a pink pinafore dress.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.88
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with brown hair and pink skin wearing a white dress with a red overskirt. There are blue, ripped stockings. The back shows a portion of a magazine page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2a
Description
Paper doll made of cardstock showing a young boy with blond, chin-length hair. He is wearing a white long-sleeved undershirt with a ruffled collar, white knee-length pants, white stockings, and blue shoes with yellow ribbons. There is a blue ribbon tied around his waist. The head attaches on the reverse to a long neck, allowing the chin to hang over clothing. There is a rectangular cardstock tab on the reverse that allows the doll to be propped standing up. The tab has the penciled inscription, "George Davenport". The back is printed with trademark and copyright information.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.94
Description
Paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a black cap, black jacket, red neckerchief, voluminous blue pants, and wooden clogs. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page with the handwritten label, "William".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Made/Created
1918
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.17
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in color and shows a woman wearing a pink dress and hat. The dress consists of a jacket, blouse, and skirt.

The back shows a portion of a black-and-white image of lace dresses.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1910
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.1a
Description
Tiny paper doll of Lavinia Warren. The doll shows a woman with blond hair wearing a white corset and petticoat with her arms crossed in front of her. The base is a yellow and red carpet.
Context
Lavinia Warren was an American proportionate dwarf, circus performer, and actress. She married Charles Stratton (General Tom Thumb) in a wedding that inspired several toys and souvenirs.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1863
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Relationships
Person or Organization
Stratton, Mercy Lavinia Warren Bump (1841-1919)
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.54
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Cordelia Faro".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.30a
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment and pink socks and shoes.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.148
Description
Printed paper doll showing a tan-colored puppy with brown ears and a back spot on its back. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4a-b
Description
Large, paperboard doll. The doll is wearing white undergarments consisting of a camisole and petticoat. She is also wearing black boots and red stockings. The doll's right food and head are detached, and it has blond hair.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.22
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a floor-length coat with a brimmed hat. The coat secures with four buttons on the left front, and the left lapel extends to a strap that secures at the right hip.

The back shows a portion of a woman in a floor-length raincoat.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.138
Description
Printed paper doll showing two pigs with blue bows around their neck. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.13
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman wearing a pinstriped skirt suit. The top is a long duster with a vest front and a high falling collar. A belt wraps around the entire ensemble at the waist.

The back shows a portion of an image of women in petticoats and corset covers.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1915
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.7d
Description
Black tuxedo for a paper doll.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.60
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white union suit undergarment, green leggings, and brown shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Johnny Surafford".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.3a-b
Description
Large, paperboard doll. The doll is wearing white undergarments consisting of a drop-waist chemise and black stockings. She is also wearing brown shoes with pink bows. The doll's right arm is missing, and its head is detached.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1880
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.89
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with brown hair and pink skin wearing a red fez, black suite and jacket, and ballooning red pants. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.149
Description
Printed paper doll showing a white hen, two yellow chicks, and two brown chicks. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.8a
Description
Paper doll showing a woman or girl wearing an off the shoulder short-sleeved chemise. She has brown hair, and her feet are missing. She is identified in pencil on the reverse as "Minnie Bennett".
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.139
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pig with a blue bow around their neck. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.66
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with brown hair and pink skin wearing a white union suit undergarment, pink-and-white socks, and brown shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Sterling Souther".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.95
Description
Paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with black hair and pink skin wearing a yellow shirt, orange skirt, green apron, and large gold hoop earrings. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Made/Created
1918
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.8
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a floor-length coat holding a small purse. The wide lapels of the coat are velvet and the front closes with a large frog closure. She is wearing a brimless hat.

The back shows portions of two women wearing coats. One has plaid lapels and the other has a long scarf.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1925
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.175
Description
Printed paper doll in the shape of an arched-back black cat with yellow eyes and a pink nose. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2a
Description
Large, paperboard doll with no head and a foldout standee. The doll is wearing white undergarments consisting of a drop-waist chemise and black stockings. She is also wearing black boots. The back is printed with the label, "DOLLY DARLING no. 3".
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.155.1a
Description
Printed paper doll of a woman wearing a corset and petticoat. She has her arms down and head turned to her left. She is wearing a red beaded necklace and black-and-grey boots. There is a rectangular green base. There is a rectangular tab attached to the back allowing the doll to stand up. A portion of an illegible word is penciled on the reverse.
Acquisition
1967.155
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Made/Created
circa 1890
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1a
Description
Large, paperboard doll with a foldout standee. The doll has short, curly hair parted at the center and is wearing white undergarments consisting of a chemise, bloomers, and stockings. She is also wearing brown shoes with blue bows. The base is painted with grass and a toy ball.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.1
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a floor-length coat holding a large muff. She is wearing a brimless hat. The hat and coat are both trimmed with fur. The end of the fur on the coat is an animal's face.

The back shows a portion of a woman wearing a cloche hat and a floor-length coat. The cuffs and lapels of the coat are plaid. Rectangles at the bottom left show different ways to button the lapel closed. Each rectangle is labeled, "5K405".
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1925
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.55
Description
Small paper doll. The doll depicts a young child with yellow hair and pink skin wearing a white dress undergarment, white socks, and black shoes. The back shows a portion of a magazine page and the handwritten label, "Elizabeth Satan".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.10a
Description
Paper doll showing a woman wearing an off the shoulder short-sleeved chemise. She has short, curly brown hair, and she is wearing brown boots. The base is a red carpet with green quatrefoils. The reverse shows her from the back.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.140
Description
Printed paper doll showing a cat catching a mouse by its tail. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.5a
Description
Paper doll showing a child with closely cropped brown hair. The doll is wearing a chemise and black shoes. The base is a square of carpet in an oval pattern.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.130
Description
Printed paper doll showing a pink-skinned, brown-haired man wearing a brown suit. The doll is pasted onto a piece of cardboard cut to shape of the doll, with blue and printing visible at the base and between the doll's legs.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131j
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The hat is purple with a wide brim. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.176
Description
Printed paper doll in the shape of a black kitten with yellow eyes, a pink nose, and pink inner ears. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.150
Description
Printed paper doll showing two yellow ducklings drinking from a bowl. There is a rectangular base along the bottom. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.155.2a
Description
Printed paper doll in traditional French clothing holding a baby. The woman is wearing a large headdress with a brown bodice and a blue and white striped skirt. The baby is wearing a pink gown.
Acquisition
1967.155
Made/Created
Artist
McLoughlin Bros.
1895
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.3
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a skirt suit and a hat with a large decorative rosette. The suit jacket sits long and secures asymmetrically down the front with three buttons. The sides of the skirt are pleated.

The back shows textual product descriptions of suits and a small portion of two small line drawings of skirt suits.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.11
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in color and shows a white woman in a yellow dress. The dress has a tight skirt, natural waistline, and wide lace collar.

The back shows portions of a black-and-white image of a woman wearing a skirt and blouse carrying a drawstring bag.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1910
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.20
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a skirt suit and a cloche or bucket hat. The suit jacket sits long and secures in the front with three buttons set asymmetrically. The sides of the skirt are pleated.

The back shows an almost complete image of a woman in a dark skirt suit and cloche with a large, upturned brim. The suit jacket is secured with two large frog closures.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.141
Description
Printed paper doll showing a white cat with a green bow around its neck. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll
Name/Title
Paper Doll
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.2
Description
Paper doll cut from a clothing catalog. It is printed in black and white and shows a woman in a pinstriped skirt suit and a hat with a rolled brim. The suit jacket sits long and secures in the front with a large decorative frog closure. The front of the skirt splits to show a pleated insert.

The back shows a small portion of a person in a coat, and the right side of text product descriptions of suits.
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1925
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.158
Description
Paper doll accessory showing a cookstove with two pots on it. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.163
Description
Paper heart colored pink with a crayon, included in a collection of paper doll accessories.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.168
Description
Printed paper doll toy consisting of a doll on a horse. There is a rectangular tab on the top of the doll's head for inserting into the hand of a paper doll.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.172
Description
Small printed poster included with a set of paper doll accessories. It shows a blank rectangle with an arched-back black cat on the left side.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.159
Description
Paper doll accessory showing a Noah's Ark toy. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.164
Description
Printed paper floral bouquet for a paper doll. It consists of pink roses with a yellow ribbon.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.173
Description
Printed paper doll accessory in the shape of a caldron sitting over a fire. A whisp of smoke rises from the pot's interior. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.165
Description
Printed paper floral bouquet for a paper doll. It consists of pink poppies and green leaves.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.174
Description
Printed paper doll accessory in the shape of a jack-o-lantern (a pumpkin with a face).
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.167
Description
Printed paper hand fan for a paper doll. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.161
Description
Small printed poster included with a set of paper doll accessories. The poster shows a man riding a giant rooster labeled, "THE AMERICAN HEN". The back shows a portion of an advertisement from a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Accessory
Name/Title
Paper Doll Accessory
Entry/Object ID
1967.156.24
Description
Round paper doily or tablemat cut from a catalog. The edge is decorated with circles of flowers.

The back shows portions of illustrations and text descriptions of "The "Universal" Warming Dish".
Acquisition
1967.156
Made/Created
circa 1920
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Arms
Name/Title
Paper Doll Arms
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.9d
Description
Two-sided semi-circular paper doll arms. One side shows long white gloves and a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers. The other shows long white gloves and bouquet of orange blossoms. Both sides are labeled, "For Additional Copy of AYER'S DOLL BRIDE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF 12 CENTS IN STAMPS, by Dr. J.C. AYER & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A."
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
Gast Lith. & Eng. Co.
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Paper Doll Arms
Name/Title
Paper Doll Arms
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.9e
Description
Two-sided semi-circular paper doll arms. One side shows long brown gloves and a blue book. The other shows long white gloves and brown book with the initials SPR. Both sides are labeled, "For Additional Copy of AYER'S DOLL BRIDE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF 12 CENTS IN STAMPS, by Dr. J.C. AYER & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A." One arm is missing; the remaining arm is detached.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
Gast Lith. & Eng. Co.
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Paper Doll Cape
Name/Title
Paper Doll Cape
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.71
Description
Printed paper cape for a paper doll. The cape is orange with a white dress beneath. Two gloved hands at the center are holding circles printed with animals. The back shows a portion of a magazine article.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Cape
Name/Title
Paper Doll Cape
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.30d
Description
Printed paper cape for a paper doll. The cape is yellow trimmed with white.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Cape
Name/Title
Paper Doll Cape
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.13
Description
Pink short cape for a paper doll.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Coat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Coat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.7b
Description
White, military-style coat for a paper doll. The coat has military metals at the left breast, and a light blue sash crosses diagonally over the chest.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Coat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Coat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.85
Description
Printed paper coat for a paper doll. The coat is green plaid with a white pointed collar. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.8c
Description
Double-sided paper doll dress. The dress is green/blue with short sleeves and pink and white ruching on the sleeves and center bodice. The skirt is wide and reaches the doll's mid-shin. The right hand is holding a pink fan. The reverse shows the back of the same dress, which is almost identical except for the arms being in the front. The two pieces are connected at the upper shoulders to slide over the doll. The back of the front piece (inside) is labeled in pencil, "Minnie Bennet ball dress".
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.103
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress depicts a European folk costume. It consists of a white shirt with long sleeves, a blue dress, and a black apron. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4f
Description
Pink dress for a paper doll. The dress has short, tiered sleeves and a bloused front. The skirt is pleated, and there is a black waistband.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2f
Description
Large, paperboard doll dress. The dress is white with red dots and borders, and a red belt around the dropped waist. The skirt is short, and the legs are included, showing mid-shin red socks and black shoes.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.3d
Description
Green paper doll dress with pink geometric decorations. It has a pink ribbon at the waist, and a wide collar.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1880
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.67
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is pink with an extremely wide skirt. It shows one pink arm holding a bouquet of pink flowers. The back shows a portion of a magazine article.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131e
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The red-and-white checked dress is loosely fitted with a narrow yolk. The back is labeled in ink, "Mother Hubbard."
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1b
Description
Large paper doll dress. The dress is pink with a white apron. It has large, puffed sleeves decorated with blue bows, and the apron is filled with flowers. There are two white tabs at the shoulders.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.5b
Description
Paper doll dress. The dress is blue with pink spots and pink fringe on the shawl bodice.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.3d
Description
Black riding habit for a paper doll. The bodice is styled like a double-breasted men's suit jacket, with a white shirt front and bowtie at the neck. The sleeves are long and tightly fitted, and the hands are covered with yellow gloves. The sidesaddle skirt is draped up on the left, and one hand is holder a riding crop.

The back has the penciled initials, "C.M.B." It is printed with the words, "The Boston Sunday Herald Issued a Model Figure As a Supplement on March 24, And has and will issue for an indefinite period a costume the size of this one, which will be in the very latest style, and when cut out will exactly fit the model figure. (A duplicate of the model figure and the dresses already issued will be mailed to any address on receipt of four cents each in stamps.) Order The Boston Sunday Herald At Once."
Context
Owned by Catherine Marion Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Boston Herald
1895-1896
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.1d
Description
Yellow paper doll dress with voluminous sleeves and a ruffled collar. The collar spans the entire front and over the sleeves, and includes fringe that extends past the hips. The dress comes to a very narrow waist, and has a short train. The arms are covered with long yellow gloves, and the neck and upper chest are covered with lace.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.96
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress has a black bodice over a white shirt, and a red skirt. The hands are holding a broom. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13d
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a triangular cape or shawl that matches the bustle (both purple trimmed in blue with yellow flowers), and a red and yellow striped skirt with a blue ruffle. The back shows that the bustle is tied with a pink ribbon. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.8e
Description
Walking outfit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of a brown coat, white shirt, pink tie, and blue pleated skirt.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1f
Description
Large paper doll dress. The dress is pink with 2 yellow ribbons vertically down the front. It has large, puffed sleeves and a wide collar. There are two white tabs at the shoulders.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.5d
Description
Edwardian-style green dress for a paper doll. The dress is drawn to resemble a pinafore, with a white yolk and sleeves.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.78
Description
Printed paper nurse's uniform dress for a paper doll. The dress is white with a white apron. There is a band around the left arm printed with a red cross. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.3c
Description
Child's dress for a tiny paper doll. The dress is white with blue checks. One arm is holding a doll with a red and yellow dress.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1860
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.9c
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. One side is a blue dress, and the other side is a yellow dress. The blue dress is trimmed with white fur and has a darker blue yoke and a pink ribbon at the center front. The yellow dress has a long lace collar and is decorated with purple ribbon.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
Gast Lith. & Eng. Co.
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1985.27.1c
Description
2-sided paper doll dress showing a blue, pink, and white plaid dress with voluminous skirt and wide sleeves. The dress sits off the shoulders. One of the hands is holding a small, green book.
Context
Owned by Gertrude Thayer Richmond in Guilford, Vermont
Acquisition
1985.27
Made/Created
circa 1875
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Thayer, Gertrude Susan Richmond (1872-1950)
Place
Town
Guilford
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13h
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a blue off the shoulder bodice and bustle trimmed with yellow ruffles, and a pink skirt with a green and yellow hem. The back shows that the bustle is triangular. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.8e
Description
Double-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a blue skirt with a fitted yellow jacket over the top. The left hand is holding a handkerchief. The reverse shows the back of the same dress. The two pieces are connected at the upper shoulders to slide over the doll. The back of the front piece (inside) is labeled in pencil, "house dress and visiting dress Minnie Bennet".
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.97
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is white, and the bare arms are holding a doll in a green dress. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11d
Description
Two-sided dress for a paper doll. The dress includes a jacket, overskirt, and underskirt. The jacket is blue and pink striped. The overskirt is blue with yellow flowers. The underskirt is quilted pink with a blue band and yellow petal-shaped decoration. The other side of the dress shows the dress from the back, including the bustled overskirt. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.72
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is pink with flowers around the skirt and the front of the bodice. One hand is holding a doll. The back shows a portion of a magazine article and the handwritten label, "Ella Stickney".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131f
Description
Printed paper coat dress for a paper doll. The red coat is trimmed with brown fur and has a large black frog clasp at the center front. The back is labeled in ink, "Winter Girl."
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.83
Description
Printed paper Scottish costume for a paper doll. The costume consists of a blue dress with a blue-and-red plaid sash. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "totty".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.7a
Description
Paper doll dress. The dress has a pink bodice, overskirt, and bustle. It has a yellow petticoat decorated with red bows. There is a large blue bow at the center neckline.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1875
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.3f
Description
Paper doll dress with a pink bodice and black skirt. The bodice is ruched on the front has voluminous sleeves that end above the elbow. The rest of the arms are covered by long white gloves. The waist is accented by a black ribbon with pink flower. One hand is holding a closed fan.
Context
Owned by Catherine Marion Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Boston Herald
1895-1896
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.100
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is orange with a pink rose at the center front bust. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "Leota".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4i
Description
Winter outfit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of a green coat, red skirt, yellow gloves, and brown fur collar and muff.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.87
Description
Printed paper dress and cloak for a paper doll. The dress has a pink bodice and purple-and-white striped skirt. The cloak is green and has the hood pulled up to surround the doll's face. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "sadie".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.8b
Description
Double-sided paper doll dress. The dress is pink with long sleeves and a wide shawl collar that sits off the shoulders. The skirt is wide and reaches the doll's mid-shin. The right hand is holding a small parasol. The reverse shows the back of the same dress. The two pieces are connected at the upper shoulders to slide over the doll. The back of the front piece (inside) is labeled in pencil, "Minnie Bennet [or Bluster] cest dress"
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13e
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a green bodice and bustle trimmed with pink ruffles, and a blue skirt with five tiers of pink ruffles. The back shows that the bustle is tied with a yellow ribbon. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
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Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.104
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is a neoclassical costume in a similar pose to the Statue of Liberty. It consists of a white dress wrapped loosely with a United States flag. The arms are bare. One arm is holding three scrolls labeled "Bond", and the other arm is holding the handle of a torch (broken off) that reads "LIBERTY LOAN". The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1985.27.1d
Description
2-sided paper doll dress showing a pink striped dress with a voluminous skirt and green ribbon at the waist. The dress sits off the shoulders. One of the hands is holding a small, blue fan.
Context
Owned by Gertrude Thayer Richmond in Guilford, Vermont
Acquisition
1985.27
Made/Created
circa 1875
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Thayer, Gertrude Susan Richmond (1872-1950)
Place
Town
Guilford
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.79
Description
Printed paper nightdress for a paper doll. The dress is white with pink stripes and a white collar. One arm is holding a chamberstick, and the other is holding a hand mirror. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.73
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is blue with white sleeves, a white pointed collar, and a yellow belt. The back shows a portion of a magazine article and the handwritten label, "Ella Stickney".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.30b
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is pink and accessorized with a short green jacket and green umbrella.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.8b
Description
Golfing outfit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of a yellow plaid skirt, red vest, white blouse, and brown gloves. There is a tube strung over the right shoulder, and the left hand is holder a stick.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1h
Description
Large paper doll dress. The dress is white with pink and yellow plaid on the bodice and sleeves. It has large, puffed sleeves and a red vest. There are two white tabs at the shoulders.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.84
Description
Printed paper folk costume for a paper doll. The costume consists of a dress with a black bodice, pink skirt, and white neckerchief. The bare arms are holding a basket of white flowers. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.69
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is pink with a wide skirt. It shows two orange arms holding a baby in a long white dress. The back shows a portion of a magazine article and the handwritten label, "Cordelia Faro."
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.3c
Description
Grey striped paper doll dress with voluminous sleeves. The bodice is cream colored with three purple ornaments down the center front and a high neckline. The dress comes to a very narrow waist, accented with a purple ribbon. Beneath the large upper sleeves extend long white gloves. One hand is holding a closed fan. The back has the penciled initials, "C.M.B."
Context
Owned by Catherine Marion Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Boston Herald
1895-1896
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.132b
Description
Small printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is green trimmed with black. One hand is within a large black muff.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.8f
Description
Winter outfit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of a green coat, red skirt, yellow gloves, and brown fur collar and muff.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131b
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is white with blue flowers and pink bows. The back is labeled in ink, "Party Dress."
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.30c
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is purple and accessorized with a short black coat trimmed with white.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.7b
Description
Paper doll dress. The elaborate dress has a blue bodice with a white front, blue bustle, and pink skirt with a blue hem. The skirt and shoulders are decorated with large pink bows, and there is a rose at the center front neckline.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1875
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1967.155.1b
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is blue over a white ruffled petticoat. The overskirt is split in the front and bustled to the back with a long train trimmed in lace. The neckline and the cuffs of the short sleeves are also trimmed in lace. The dress attaches to the doll with two tabs at the shoulder.
Acquisition
1967.155
Made/Created
circa 1890
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.105
Description
Printed paper kimono for a paper doll. The kimono is blue with pink flowers, and the obi is red with yellow flowers. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.80
Description
Printed paper Dutch costume for a paper doll. The dress has a black bodice and blue skirt. One hand is holding a tulip, and the other is holding a basket of tulips. The shoes are wooden clogs. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.6b
Description
Edwardian-style grey dress for a paper doll. It is seen from the side, and there are a thick, white wool shawl and muff.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.1c
Description
White paper doll dress with voluminous sleeves. The bodice includes a jacket with wide, blue lapels. The dress comes to a very narrow waist, accented with a blue waistband. Beneath the large upper sleeves extend long blue sleeves, and there are purple gauntlet-style gloves. One hand is holding a tennis racket.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.74
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is white. The bare arms are printed in pink. One hand is holding a pink rose, and the other arm is holding a basket of pink roses. The back shows a portion of a magazine article and the handwritten label, "Annabelle Lee".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11b
Description
Two-sided dress for a paper doll. The bodice of the dress is pink trimmed with yellow and has a purple stomacher. The skirt is blue with gold swirls and a purple hem. The other side of the dress shows the dress from the back, including an large pink bustle. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13g
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a blue off the shoulder bodice and bustle trimmed with yellow ruffles, and a pink skirt with a green and yellow hem. The back shows that the bustle is triangular. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.107
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress consists of a fur-trimmed green coat, short green skirt, and green spats. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1985.27.1e
Description
2-sided paper doll dress showing a black-and-pink jacket over a green-and-black skirt. The skirt is very wide, and the sleeves of the jacket are belled and split in a romantic style.
Context
Owned by Gertrude Thayer Richmond in Guilford, Vermont
Acquisition
1985.27
Made/Created
circa 1875
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Thayer, Gertrude Susan Richmond (1872-1950)
Place
Town
Guilford
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2d
Description
Large, paperboard doll dress. The dress is yellow with a brown ribbon around the dropped waist. The skirt is short, and the legs are included, showing orange stockings and brown boots.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.101
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress has a yellow skirt, showing a pink petticoat beneath. The bodice is wrapped in a blue shawl. The arms are bare and one hand is holding a black fan in front of the doll's face. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.10c
Description
Two-sided dress for a paper doll. The bodice of the dress is green trimmed with yellow and has a square neckline. The skirt is red and yellow striped under a green overskirt and purple overskirt. The other side of the dress shows the dress from the back, including an elaborately draped bustle. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.8d
Description
Pink dress for a paper doll. The dress has short, tiered sleeves and a bloused front. The skirt is pleated, and there is a black waistband.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.75
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is pink check with a white collar. One hand is holding a doll. The back shows a portion of a magazine article.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.169
Description
Printed paper coat dress for a paper doll. The coat is grey with a black collar and large black muff in front. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.12
Description
White nightgown for a paper doll. The right hand is holding a chamberstick, and the left hand is holding a doll.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.4b
Description
Paper doll dress. The dress has pinks sleeves and petticoat and a yellow overdress. There is a large pink ribbon at the center front neckline.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.6b
Description
Paper doll dress. The dress has pinks sleeves and petticoat and a yellow overdress. It has a white collar.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.1b
Description
Tiny paper doll dress for a Lavinia Warren doll. The dress is yellow with a red neckline, bustle, and hem, and a green skirt front. The arms are at the sides. There is a slight train turned toward the front.
Context
Lavinia Warren was an American proportionate dwarf, circus performer, and actress. She married Charles Stratton (General Tom Thumb) in a wedding that inspired several toys and souvenirs.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1863
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Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1j
Description
Large paper doll dress. The dress is blue with a red ribbon at the waist. It has large, puffed sleeves and a wide collar. There are two white tabs at the shoulders.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4c
Description
Golfing outfit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of a yellow plaid skirt, red vest, white blouse, and brown gloves. There is a tube strung over the right shoulder, and the left hand is holder a stick.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.129b
Description
Blue and yellow Edwardian dress for a paper doll. The pink-skinned arms are bare and clasped in the front. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1967.155.1c
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is blue with a three-layered skirt. The top layer is swagged and the lower layers are pleated. The bodice has a low, pointed hemline and long sleeves with turned back cuffs. The right sleeve is torn off above the elbow. There is a cream-colored stole hanging from the shoulders, and a matching bow at the neck. The dress attaches to the doll with tabs at the shoulder.
Acquisition
1967.155
Made/Created
circa 1890
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.6c
Description
Edwardian-style white tea gown for a paper doll. It is seen from the side and has a light blue tassel down the front.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.81
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is yellow-and-white striped with a white collar. One hand is holding the handle of a nondescript toy, and the other arm is holding a teddy bear. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label "totty".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4e
Description
Yellow dress for a paper doll. The dress has short, puffed sleeves and a bloused front. The long skirt has 2 flounces.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11e
Description
Two-sided dress for a paper doll. The bodice of the dress is purple trimmed with yellow and decorated with yellow flowers.. The skirt is green decorated with yellow and pink stylized vines. The other side of the dress shows the dress from the back, including a purple bustle with a pink pleated peplum over it. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.1a
Description
White paper doll dress with voluminous burgundy sleeves. The dress comes to a very narrow waist, accented with a point floral waistband. There arms are covered with long white gloves, and one hand is holding a feather fan. The dress includes the neck and upper chest.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.106
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress consists of a short black jacket and a voluminous yellow skirt. One hand is holding a large folding fan. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131d
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is red with a laced blue bodice. The back is labeled in ink, "Tea Party Dress."
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1d
Description
Large paper doll dress. The sailor dress consists of a blue skirt and jacket, a red-and-white striped blouse, and a yellow belt.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.76
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is white with blue dots. The back shows a portion of a magazine article.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.70
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress is red and white, draped with white fabric over the shoulders. There is a red necklace around the neck and two red roses at the breast. The bare arms are included and are holding castanets. The back shows a portion of a magazine article.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13c
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a triangular cape or shawl that matches the bustle (both purple trimmed in blue with yellow flowers), and a red and yellow striped skirt with a blue ruffle. The back shows that the bustle is tied with a pink ribbon.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.3e
Description
White-and-blue striped paper doll dress with voluminous sleeves. The bodice includes a jacket with wide, blue lapels. The dress comes to a very narrow waist, accented with a white belt. There are white gloves, and one hand is holding a tennis racket.
Context
Owned by Catherine Marion Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Boston Herald
1895-1896
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.8c
Description
Yellow dress for a paper doll. The dress has short, puffed sleeves and a bloused front. The long skirt has 2 flounces.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11c
Description
Two-sided dress for a paper doll. The bodice of the dress is purple trimmed with red and yellow. The skirt is quilted green with gold trim. The other side of the dress shows the dress from the back, including an elaborately draped purple bustle. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.170
Description
Printed paper dress for a paper doll. The dress consists of a tan-colored jacket and skirt trimmed with black. The back shows a portion of a cookie advertisement.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.5b
Description
Edwardian-style pink dress for a paper doll. There is a white underdress visible at the center front, and the left hand is holding a large bouquet of pink flowers.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.9b
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. One side is a white dress, and the other side is a pink dress. The white dress is trimmed with lace and decorated with orange blossoms. The pink dress is decorated with roses. The sleeves and petticoat are a darker pink than the rest of the dress.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
Gast Lith. & Eng. Co.
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.86
Description
Printed paper Eastern European folk costume for a paper doll. The dress has a black bodice, white sleeves, yellow skirt, striped apron, and floral neckerchief. One hand is holding a tambourine. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2b
Description
Large, paperboard doll dress. The dress is white with a pink ribbon around the dropped waist. The skirt is short, and the legs are included, showing mid-shin white socks and white shoes with pink bows. The back is labeled, "3-d".
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.3b
Description
Child's dress for a tiny paper doll. The dress is yellow with green decoration. One hand is holding a rattle.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1860
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4g
Description
Walking outfit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of a brown coat, white shirt, pink tie, and blue pleated skirt.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.10b
Description
Two-sided dress for a paper doll. The bodice of the dress is orange trimmed with purple and has a square neckline. The skirt is red with a gold filigree band across the middle. The other side of the dress shows the dress from the back, including an elaborately draped bustle. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.8d
Description
Double-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a blue skirt with a brown loose coat over the top. The right hand is holding a spray of flowers, and the left hand is holding up the front of the skirt. The reverse shows the back of the same dress. The two pieces are connected at the upper shoulders to slide over the doll. The back of the front piece (inside) is labeled in pencil, "Minnie Bennet Carriage dress".
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.13f
Description
Two-sided paper doll dress. The dress has a green bodice and bustle trimmed with pink ruffles, and a blue skirt with five tiers of pink ruffles. The back shows that the bustle is tied with a yellow ribbon. The two sides are connected at the shoulder to fit over the doll.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1876
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.3c
Description
Pink paper doll dress. The dress is loose fitting with short, puffed sleeves and no defined waist.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1880
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.6d
Description
Edwardian-style white light blue dress for a paper doll. It is seen from the side and the arms are holding a large bouquet of pink roses.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.1b
Description
Light blue paper doll dress with voluminous ruffled sleeves. The dress comes to a very narrow waist, accented with a long yellow ribbon on the left side. The piece includes the neck and upper chest with a four-strand necklace.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Dress
Name/Title
Paper Doll Dress
Entry/Object ID
1985.27.1b
Description
2-sided paper doll dress showing a blue-and-white dress with a voluminous skirt. The dress sits off the shoulders, and there is a swag of pink roses around the skirt.
Context
Owned by Gertrude Thayer Richmond in Guilford, Vermont
Acquisition
1985.27
Made/Created
circa 1875
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Thayer, Gertrude Susan Richmond (1872-1950)
Place
Town
Guilford
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.118
Description
Red, printed paper cloak hood for a paper doll. It has a soft crown and a downturned brim. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "Leota".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4h
Description
Paper hat for a paper doll. The hat has a wide brim and is decorated with blue ribbons and a pink feather. There is a horizontal slit in the middle for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131k
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The hat has a downturned brim and is decorated with a large blue bow. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.126
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The hat has a black crown and plaid brim. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "totty".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.113
Description
Green, printed paper hat for a paper doll. There is a green tassel on the left side. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.119
Description
Printed paper nurse's cap for a paper doll. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.127
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The brimless black hat is decorated with orange leaves and a white bow. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.3e
Description
Paper doll hat with a down-turned straw brim. The crown is decorated with feathers and blue ribbons. There is a slit at the middle to insert the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1880
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.114
Description
Brown, printed paper hat for a paper doll. It has a curled brim and a green ornament. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.120
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The pink hat has several layers of laces and two yellow flowers. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11f
Description
Two-sided mobcap for a paper doll. The hat has a purple crown trimmed with a white ruffle. There is a pink bow at the center front and a green rosette on the side. The reverse whos a large red and gold flower decoration at the center top of the crown.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.3f
Description
Paper doll hat with a down-turned straw brim. The crown is decorated with feathers and blue ribbons. There is a slit at the middle to insert the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1880
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1g
Description
Pink paper doll hat decorated with flowers. There is a horizontal slit in the center for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2i
Description
Five-pointed crown for a paper doll. The bottom of the crown is cut with a slit for inserting the paper doll, and a triangular tab that hangs behind the doll's head.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11g
Description
Two-sided mobcap for a paper doll. The hat has a purple crown trimmed with a white ruffle. There is a pink bow at the center front and a green rosette on the side. The reverse whos a large red and gold flower decoration at the center top of the crown.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.121
Description
Printed paper veil for a paper doll. The black lace veil is decorated with a pink rose and gold comb. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2c
Description
Paper doll hat consisting of a close-fitting pink ribbon with large bows on either side. There is a horizontal split in the middle for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2j
Description
Five-pointed crown for a paper doll. The bottom of the crown is cut with a slit for inserting the paper doll, and a triangular tab that hangs behind the doll's head.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4j
Description
Paper hat for a paper doll. The red hat has no brim but is decorated with a large green feather. There is a horizontal slit in the middle for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2g
Description
Green hat for a paper doll. The hat has a pointed brim that folds upward to show a yellow lining. It has a high, slightly pointed crown and is decorated with a yellow feather.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2g
Description
Paper doll hat with a wide, down-turned straw brim and decorative berries. There is a horizontal split in the middle for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.122
Description
Green, printed paper hat for a paper doll decorated with a green feather at the top center. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11j
Description
Two-sided hat for a paper doll. The hat has a wide brim and is yellow and green with red around the base of the crown. There is a slit at the bottom to slide in the doll's head.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131g
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The upper portion is pink and the lining is green. The back shows a portion of a page of a sales catalog.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.166
Description
Printed paper headscarf for a paper doll.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.4d
Description
Paper hat for a paper doll. The hat has a wide brim and black band around the base of the crown. There is a horizontal slit in the middle for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.123
Description
Yellow, printed paper hat for a paper doll. It has a flat crown, and the brim is downturned. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1i
Description
Plaid beret for a paper doll. There is a horizontal slit in the center for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.116
Description
Pink, printed paper hat for a paper doll. There is a pink tassel on the left side and white lace around the brim. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1c
Description
Paper doll hat with a wide, white brim decorated with pink flowers and blue feathers. There is a horizontal slit in the center for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2h
Description
Purple hat for a paper doll. The hat has a wide brim and a low crown that is covered with large white feathers.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131c
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. It has a round crown and a downturned brim. It is decorated with a large, pink bow. The back is labeled in ink, "Party Dress."
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.124
Description
Yellow and black printed paper hat for a paper doll. It has a flat crown, and the brim is downturned. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.110
Description
Red, printed paper hat for a paper doll. The hat is pointed with a buckled black band around the base of the crown. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131h
Description
Printed paper beret for a paper doll. The hat is blue with a pompom at the center top. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.125
Description
Green, printed paper hat for a paper doll decorated with a yellow feather at the base of the crown. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.117
Description
Red, printed paper cloak hood for a paper doll. There is yellow hair on either side of the face opening. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.108
Description
Printed paper nurse's cap for a paper doll. There is a red cross printed at the center front. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.2e
Description
Paper doll hat with a wide, down-turned brim. There is a horizontal split in the middle for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company
1911
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.131i
Description
Printed paper hat for a paper doll. The hat is blue with a large white feather at the top. The back shows a portion of a page of a magazine.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2f
Description
Green, wide-brimmed hat for a paper doll. The hat has a tall crown and is decorated with and blue ribbon and feather.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.111
Description
Pink, printed paper hair bow for a paper doll. There is a tab at the bottom for inserting behind the doll's head. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1k
Description
Paper doll hat with a wide, straw brim decorated with pink ribbons and feathers. There is a horizontal slit in the center for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.12
Description
Two-sided hat for a paper doll. One side shows a wide brimmed purple hat with a yellow lining decorated with large yellow feathers. The other side shows a wide brimmed blue hat decorated with pink ribbons and feathers and a gold buckle.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1l
Description
Paper doll hat with a wide, straw brim decorated with pink ribbons and feathers. There is a horizontal slit in the center for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.1e
Description
Blue boater hat for a paper doll. The crown has a white band with the word "DEFENDER". There is a horizontal slit in the center for inserting the doll's head.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Hat
Name/Title
Paper Doll Hat
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.112
Description
White, printed paper bucket hat for a paper doll. There are red flowers around the base of the crown. The back is lined with fabric.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Horse
Name/Title
Paper Doll Horse
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.14
Description
Illustration of a horse cut out for use as a paper doll. The horse is hitched to a wagon (no longer present) and is white with brown spots.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.171
Description
Printed paper clown costume for a paper doll. The costume consists of yellow coveralls with black stripes and a ruffed collar. The back has the handwritten label, "Yama-Yama".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.77
Description
Printed paper lederhosen for a paper doll. The shirt is white and outer garment is black. One hand is holding a staff, and the other is holding a small bunch of flowers. The back shows a portion of a magazine article.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.98
Description
Printed paper pajama suit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of blue-and-white striped full-body pajamas. One arm is holding a teddy bear and the other arm is holding a long red stocking filled with toys. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.82
Description
Printed paper Scottish costume for a paper doll. The suit consists of a red coat with a green plaid kilt and sash. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "totty".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.2c
Description
Tiny suit for a paper doll. The suit consists of a white vest, yellow bow tie, blue tailcoat, and red-and-yellow striped pants. There is red fabric or a red feather under the left arm.
Context
Charles Stratton, who performed under the name General Tom Thumb, was a dwarf who became famous as a performer in P. T. Barnum's circus. This suit is similar to one Stratton was photographed in as a child.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1863
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stratton, Charles Sherwood (1838-1883)
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.99
Description
Printed paper pajama suit for a paper doll. The outfit consists of pink-and-white striped full-body pajamas. One arm is holding a doll and the other arm is holding a long red stocking filled with toys. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2d
Description
Light blue, stylized romantic costume for a young boy paper doll. It consists of a one-piece garment stretching from foot to neck with tight leggings and voluminous sleeves. Over that is a loose-fitting sheer white over-bodice with a wide, round collar. The right hand is holding a spray of pink roses.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2b
Description
Stylized heraldic costume for a paper doll. It consists of a tunic and leggings. The tunic is green with brown accents. It buttons up the front on one side, and has voluminous sleeves. There are two collars: a flat gold collar of a tabbed collar that lays over the sleeves and across the front. There are brown shoulder pieces over the sleeves. One leg of the leggings is green, and the other is brown. There are tight, mid-calf lace-up boots in the opposite colors (green on brown/brown on green). The hands are covered with brown, gauntlet-style gloves. The right hand is raised, but the object it was holding is no longer present.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2e
Description
Stylized heraldic costume for a paper doll. It consists of a lavender short cloak over a white-and-lavender tunic and leggings. The tunic has balloon sleeves with long lace cuffs. One leg of the leggings is white, and the other is purple. There are tight, mid-calf lace-up boots with turned-up pointed toes. The right hand is holding a letter.
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.68
Description
Printed paper George Washington costume for a paper doll. It consists of a blue coat, white frilly shirt, red breeches, white stockings, and black shoes with gold buckles. One pink hand is holding a small axe and the other is holding a stem with green leaves and red berries (cherries).
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.2b
Description
Tiny tradition Scottish suit for a paper doll. The suit consists of a purple top, a kilt, plaid scarf and stockings, and a fur pouch. The right hand is holding a long sword.
Context
Charles Stratton, who performed under the name General Tom Thumb, was a dwarf who became famous as a performer in P. T. Barnum's circus. Stratton was photographed in this costume in 1862.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
circa 1863
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stratton, Charles Sherwood (1838-1883)
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.7c
Description
Black tuxedo for a paper doll.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.102
Description
Printed paper suit for a paper doll. The suit consists of a large black bow covering most of the bodice and short black shorts. The back shows a portion of a sales catalog page and the handwritten label, "sadie".
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.7e
Description
Grey men's suit for a paper doll. The left hand is holding a straw boater hat.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1986.2.7f
Description
Mens' hunting suit for a paper doll. The suit consists of a red coat, white shirt, white vest, white pants, and black riding boots.
Context
Owned by Frances Pomeroy Parker in Newport, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.2
Made/Created
circa 1913
Lexicon
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Parker, Frances Marion Pomeroy (1926-2015)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Suit
Name/Title
Paper Doll Suit
Entry/Object ID
1966.29.2c
Description
Stylized 17th-century costume for a paper doll. It consists of a short green jacket with wide, slit sleeves over a white shirt with a ruffled collar, green knee-length breeches, a yellow cape, green gloves, and green boots. There is a green ribbon crossing the hip diagonally. The gloves are gauntlet style and trimmed with lace and gold. The hem of the breeches are ruffled with gold fringe or beads. The boots are buckled, and the uppers flare outward dramatically. The cape has a broad standing collar. The right hand is holding a bird (detached).
Context
Used by Catherine and Florence Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.29
Made/Created
Artist
McDonald, Marguerite
Raphael Tuck & Sons
1894
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Briggs, Catherine Marion (1883-1945), Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Paper Doll Wig
Name/Title
Paper Doll Wig
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11i
Description
Two-sided wig for a paper doll. This wig has upswept red-blonde hair with a tall mobcap style hat on the top. The crown of the hat is purple, and the base is wrapped in a pink ribbon. The reverse shows the same wig from the back.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Wig
Name/Title
Paper Doll Wig
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.10d
Description
Two-sided wig for a paper doll. The hair is brown and swept upward into a pompadour style, with flowers at the center and a red ribbon draped over the top. The other side shows the wig from the back, with the red ribbon culminating in a blue feather.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Paper Doll Wig
Name/Title
Paper Doll Wig
Entry/Object ID
1968.48.11h
Description
Two-sided wig for a paper doll. This wig has curly red-blonde hair with a turban-style hat on the top. A blue and yellow ribbon is draped across the top. The reverse shows the same wig from the back.
Acquisition
1968.48
Made/Created
McLoughlin Bros.
1870
Lexicon
Materials
Paper
Pedestal
Name/Title
Pedestal
Entry/Object ID
2010.16.2b
Description
Rectangular granite pedestal with a divot carved into the top for holding a baseball. An engraved metal plaque attached to one side reads, "ROMEO CELLA IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR EFFORTS IN THE PROMOTION OF BOY'S BASEBALL".
Context
Presented to Romeo Cella of Barre, Vermont, who coached Little League teams
Acquisition
2010.16
Made/Created
1955
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Granite, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Cella, Romeo Alfred (1905-1965)
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Pencil Case
Name/Title
Pencil Case
Entry/Object ID
1959.58.4
Description
Wooden pencil case in the shape of a baseball bat. The case is made in three parts, each a different color: red, blue, and unstained. The blue section screws off to reveal a hollow compartment inside the bat.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.58
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Piano
Interpretative Labels
Albert Schoenhut, a young German immigrant who had been born into a toymaking family, founded The Schoenhut Piano Company in 1872. He came to American at age 17 and worked as a toy piano repairman for Wanamaker's department store in Philadelphia before striking out on his own to found his company. By the time of his death in 1912, Schoenhut was the largest toy company in America, having expanded its product line into other toy musical instruments. Our Schoenhut piano was a Christmas gift for young Ivaloo Rumney (1894-1985) of Berlin, Vermont, from her parents in 1897.
Name/Title
Piano
Entry/Object ID
1986.39.1
Description
An upright toy piano marked at the center front, "Schoenhut". Handwritten in pencil on the back of the front panel is, "Bought Christmas in December 1897. Price 1.00 Ivaloo Rumney from Mamma." The piece is stained a deep burgundy and has an ornate, decorative panel of black and gold filigree against a yellow background. The panel rests against the general red, imitation wood-grained background. The Schoenhut trademark appears prominently in its center consisting of a Jester playing a horn amid the extant trade-name symbology. The keyboard at one time created sound, but now only nine of the keys still work.
Context
Used by Delphine Boudreau and her father, Leo Edmund Boudreau of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.39
Made/Created
Schoenhut
1897
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Boudreau, Delphine Josephine Versailles (1883-1933)
Picture Blocks
Name/Title
Picture Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.37a-b
Description
Two square wooden blocks press carved with images of Popeye on one side. The back sides are undecorated.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Pitcher
Name/Title
Pitcher
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.8
Description
Miniature yellow molded glass pitcher. The outside of the pitcher is decorated with molded grapes or berries. There are prominent seams from the mold on the front and back.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Card
Name/Title
Playing Card
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.293
Description
Single playing card (king of diamonds). The reverse is printed in brown in a small repeating diamond pattern. The face shows a man oriented face up and face down, mirrored across the center line. One of his hands is held in a fist below the card's suite symbol (a red diamond), and there is a battleaxe on his opposite side.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2002.30.1
Description
51-card deck of playing cards in the standard suites. The reverse is printed in blue with small 6-petaled flowers.
Context
Used by Dr. Heman H. Gillett of Thetford, Vermont, during the Civil War
Acquisition
2002.30
Made/Created
A. Dougherty Manufacturer
circa 1860
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Gillett, Heman H. (1823 -1907), 8th Vermont Infantry
Place
Town
Thetford
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Civil War
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1957.29
Description
Deck of 53 cards showing scenes of Vermont. The back of each card has a picture of Vermont State capital with state seal and border of state flower, the red clover. The deck is in its original green box, which has the gold label, "VERMONT "THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE" SOUVENIR PLAYING CARDS 53 Views of Especial Natural and Historic interest PUBLISHED BY CHISHOLM BROS. PORTLAND, MAINE."
Acquisition
1957.29
Made/Created
Chisholm Bros.
circa 1900
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Paperboard, Cotton
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1958.18
Description
Playing cards in a metal case with two dials on the front. The front is decorated with the card suites in the corners, the words, "GAME COUNTER", and two circles lined with the numbers 1-10. A small, pointed watch hand is mounted at the center of each dial and can be manually spun to point at a number. The box contains a deck of cards that have a blue-and-black plaid design on the back.
Acquisition
1958.18
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper, Metal
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2004.8
Description
Boxed deck of playing cards entitled, "The Original Dean Deck." The deck features the standard suits with the face card characters replaced with Howard Dean's predicted political supporters, such as Al Gore. Each supporter is portrayed with a cut-out photograph of their head superimposed on a cartoon body that is holding a picket sign that reads, "I Support DEAN".
Context
Produced for the unsuccessful presidential campaign of Howard Dean in 2004. The deck advertised itself as predicting "Dean's path to the White House", including detailed predictions on the cards such as gaining the endorsement of Al Gore and winning the primary in New Hampshire.
Acquisition
2004.8
Made/Created
2003-2004
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dean, Howard Brush, M.D. (b. 1948)
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2013.20.2a-c
Description
Deck of playing cards. The cards are printed in the standard suits on the front and are printed with a green leather texture and the inscription, "THEODORE ROSSI TRUCKING CO., INC. / BARRE, VERMONT", on the reverse. They are inside a cardboard carton with gold edges wrapped in green faux suede. The suede portion is printed in gold with the words, "THEODORE ROSSI TRUCKING CO., INC. / BARRE, VERMONT" on both sides, and the brand logo for the cards on only one side.
Context
Distributed as promotional material for Theodore Rossi Trucking Company, Inc, in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2013.20
Made/Created
Duratone
1940-1950
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Cardboard, Suede, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Theodore Rossi Trucking Company, Inc.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.10.9
Description
Deck of 53 cards showing scenes of Vermont. The back of each card has a picture of Vermont State capital with state seal and border of state flower, the red clover. The deck is in its original blue box, which has the gold label, "VERMONT "THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE" SOUVENIR PLAYING CARDS 53 Views of Especial Natural and Historic interest PUBLISHED BY CHISHOLM BROS. PORTLAND, MAINE."
Context
Owned by Ebenezer and Rozell Huntoon Peaslee, likely in New Hampshire
Acquisition
1976.10
Made/Created
Chisholm Bros.
circa 1900
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1967.1
Description
Deck of 53 cards showing scenes of Vermont. The back of each card has a picture of Vermont State capital with state seal and border of state flower, the red clover. The deck is in its original blue box, which has the gold label, "VERMONT "THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE" SOUVENIR PLAYING CARDS 53 Views of Especial Natural and Historic interest PUBLISHED BY CHISHOLM BROS. PORTLAND, MAINE."
Acquisition
1967.1
Made/Created
Chisholm Bros.
circa 1900
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1967.2.9
Description
Playing cards from two decks of cards. One deck is printed with American symbols, and it is supplemented with replacement cards of the traditional suits. The suits in the American symbol deck are flags, stars, eagles, and shields. The face cards show two Civil War-era officers, and the allegorical figure of Liberty. The shield card is printed with an eagle and the publishing information. The back of the cards with American symbol suits are printed in blue with a grouping of American military symbols: a fouled anchor, a federal shield, and four American flags over an oak branch and under a 5-point star. The back of the cards with the traditional suits are printed on the back with two American flags in full color.

The deck is held in its original two-part box that opens at the center. One side of the box is printed with the allegorical figure of Liberty and the inscription, "UNION CARDS". The other sides of the box is printed with advertising copy and an explanation of the new suits. In summary, the new symbols are to be used in place of the normal suits, and the face cards are "GODDESS OF LIBERTY in place of Queen, COLONEL for King, MAJOR for Jack".
Acquisition
1967.2
Made/Created
American Card Company
1862
Lexicon
Dimensions
Cards (each)
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Event
Civil War
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2005.57.1
Description
Deck of playing cards in a green leatherette advertising case. The cards are the standard suits, and the backs are decorated with pink flowers on a red ground. The cast is embossed with the words "BARRE VERMONT" flanking a rectangular logo that reads "R & S / SINCE 1875".
Context
Produced as advertising merchandise for Reynolds & Sons in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2005.57
Made/Created
circa 1960
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard, Artificial Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Reynolds & Sons
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2005.57.2
Description
Unopened box of playing cards wrapped in clear cellophane. The box is printed with a black-and-gold border and the green inscription, "Quarter Century Club establish 1951 / National Life of Vermont". The back of the box is printed gold with the card suit symbols printed in black in each corner.
Acquisition
2005.57
Made/Created
Gemaco
1980-1990
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paperboard, Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
The National Life Group
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2010.16.3
Description
52-card deck of playing cards in a souvenir box (not original). The cards are of the standard suits. The back of each card is printed in black and yellow with an illustration of a flying eagle and the inscription, "'WE'RE NOT FORGETTING' CASELLINI-VENABLE CORP. BARRE, VERMOTN". The box is printed with an illustration of a waterfall and the inscription, "Souvenir from Rocky Mountains".
Context
Distributed as promotional material by Casellini-Venable Corporation in Barre, Vermont. Casellini-Venable sold construction and logging equipment.
Acquisition
2010.16
Made/Created
1952
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Paperboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Casellini-Venable Corporation
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2007.24.1a-e
Description
Faux leather case containing two decks of playing cards, a paper score pad, and a pencil. Each item is held in the case by a faux leather strap, fitting to the item. The case closes to resemble an envelope-style pocketbook. The inside of the closure flap is stamped with the inscription, "DESILETS GRANITE CO., INC. / "Where Quality Counts"," along the business' address and telephone number.
Context
Distributed as promotional material for Desilets Granite Company in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2007.24
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paper, Rubber, Metal, Cellophane, Artificial Leather
Relationships
Person or Organization
Desilets Granite Company
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1992.51.1
Description
Gold, black and white box containing playing cards. The box has a window into the actual cards that shows the promotional logo for "Topnotch at Stowe Resort and Spa." On one of the box are the words"Gemaco, Trademark of Quality in Playing Cards." On the other, "Gemaco Poker." On one side, "Playing Cards, Made in U.S.A." On the other, "Plastic Coated."
Context
Produced as an advertisement for Topnotch in Stowe, Vermont
Acquisition
1992.51
Made/Created
Gemaco
1960-1970
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper, Cardboard, Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stowe Mountain Resort
Place
Town
Stowe
County
Lamoille County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1963.25
Description
Deck of 53 playing cards, including one black card and one shield card. The cards have a small pattern in green on the back.
Acquisition
1963.25
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.290
Description
Two playing cards from the same deck. Both have a repeating blue spray design on the reverse. One cart is the king of spades, and the other card is the jack of diamonds. The characters are printed in red, blue, yellow, and black ink.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.291
Description
Two playing cards from the same deck, a 6 of clubs and a 4 of clubs. The reverse of each card is printed in blue with a rococo design of fruit within a cartouche with architectural elements surrounding it.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.292
Description
Fifteen playing cards from the same deck. The reverse side of the cards is printed in red and blue with a design of two United States flags oriented opposite each other. The cards are 5 of clubs; 8 of clubs; 4-5 of diamonds; 7 of diamonds; 2 of hearts; 4 of hearts; 6-8 of hearts; 2-5 of spades; 8 of spades.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.294
Description
Single playing card (2 of spades) on white cardstock. The reverse is printed in blue with a small repeating diaper or lattice pattern that alternates between circles and quatrefoils.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.295
Description
Set of 22 playing cards from the same deck. The reverse of each card is printed in blue with a rococo design of intertwined ribbons and vines. The cards include 4-5 and 7-8 of diamonds; 4-8 of hearts; 2, 4, and 6-8 of spades; 2-8 of clubs.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.297
Description
9 playing cards from the same deck. The reverse of each card is printed in blue with a small repeating pattern of flowers. The cards are all face cards pritned in black, yellow, blue, and red, and consist of jack, queen, and king of diamonds; jack and queen of hearts; jack and king of spades; queen and king of clubs.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.298
Description
8 playing cards from the same deck. The reverse is printed in blue with a repeated diaper pattern. The cards consist of jack and king of diamonds; jack, queen, and king of hearts; king of spades; jack and king of clubs.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.299
Description
10 playing cards from the same deck. The reverse is printed in brown with a repeating diamond pattern. The cards consist of jack and queen of diamonds; jack, queen, and king of hearts; jack, king, and queen of spades; jack and queen of clubs.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Paper
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2011.63.5a-c
Description
Deck of playing cards in a cardboard carton and decorative case. The cards are printed with the standard suits. The back of each card is printed with a map of Vermont illustrated with prominent tourist attractions. The cardboard carton is printed with the same image. The carton is inside a red suede covered box decorated with a sticker showing a map of Vermont with the words, "SOUVENIR OF VERMONT".
Acquisition
2011.63
Lexicon
Materials
Cardboard, Suede, Plastic
Relationships
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playing Cards
Name/Title
Playing Cards
Entry/Object ID
2011.63.9a-c
Description
Deck of playing cards. The cards are printed in the standard suits on the front and with an illustration of three flying ducks on the reverse. They are inside a cardboard carton with gold edges wrapped in red faux suede. The suede portion is printed in gold with the words, "THEODORE ROSSI TRUCKING CO., INC. / BARRE, VERMONT" on one side, and the brand logo for the cards on the other side.
Context
Distributed as promotional material for Theodore Rossi Trucking Company, Inc, in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.63
Made/Created
Duratone
circa 1955
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Cellophane, Suede, Paper, Plastic
Relationships
Rossi, Theodore (1908-1990), Theodore Rossi Trucking Company, Inc.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Playtime Beads
Name/Title
Playtime Beads
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.134a-xxx
Description
Wooden box containing several wooden beads and string. The sliding lid of the box has a sticker with an illustrations of three children playing with a set of beads: two girls dressed as flappers, and a boy in a brown sailor suit. The set contains black and brown lengths of twine and a brown length that has been beaded and tied. It contains round, oval, and cylindrical beads in red, orange, blue, purple, green, and yellow.

Not including the beads already strung, there are:
4 yellow oval
6 purple oval
7 green oval
2 blue oval
1 orange oval
3 red oval
3 purple round
8 green round
7 blue round
4 red round
4 yellow round
5 orange round
6 red cylindrical
3 purple cylindrical
6 green cylindrical
2 blue cylindrical
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood
Poncho
Name/Title
Poncho
Entry/Object ID
1996.41.2
Description
Wool poncho. The outer fabric is grey wool (woven), and the entire poncho is lined with red-and-black buffalo plaid wool. The poncho is constructed as a rectangle, with the front and back connected only at the shoulders. The shoulders are slightly shaped. The edges are bound with narrow, black wool tape. As originally constructed, the outer and inner layers are only connected at the edges, but later patches and repairs go through all layers, causing some of the fabric to have become misaligned.
Context
Commissioned by Stowe Mountain Resort for wearing on the chair lift.
Acquisition
1996.41
Made/Created
Johnson Woolen Mills, Inc.
1950-1960
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stowe Mountain Resort
Place
Town
Stowe
County
Lamoille County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Poncho
Name/Title
Poncho
Entry/Object ID
1996.41.1
Description
Wool poncho. The outer fabric is black wool (woven), and the entire poncho is lined with red-and-black hound's tooth wool. The poncho is constructed as a rectangle, with the front and back connected only at the shoulders. The shoulders are slightly shaped. The edges are bound with narrow, black wool tape, and the outer and inner layers are only connected at the edges. There is a large tag at the center back neckline that reads, "HUNTING TOSS SPORT CLOTHES JOHNSON MADE BY JOHNSON WOOLEN MILLS, INC. DRY CLEAN ONLY".
Context
Made by Johnson Woolen Mills, Inc. in Johnson, Vermont, for Stowe Mountain Resort to be worn on the chair lift.
Acquisition
1996.41
Made/Created
Johnson Woolen Mills, Inc.
1950-1960
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cotton, Wool
Relationships
Person or Organization
Stowe Mountain Resort
Place
Town
Stowe
County
Lamoille County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Prize Medal
Interpretative Labels
Prize Medal, 1886 Metal, silk In memory of J. Brooks Buxton, 2018.18.2ab In 1886, the Vermont Coasting Club hosted a Winter Carnival in Burlington that boasted an attendance of 40,000. One of the highlights of the weekend--which also featured tobogganing, parades, concerts, ice yachting, and trotting races--was an exhibition hockey game between two clubs. The visiting team was the Montreal Crystals, a club team, and they faced a group of local Vermonters sponsored by a hotel called the Van Ness House. They played two ten-minute games and the Vermont team lost badly both times, but it was enough to go down in history as the first international hockey game played in America. It was also the beginning of a long tradition of hockey in Vermont.
Name/Title
Prize Medal
Entry/Object ID
2018.18.2a-b
Description
Ornate gold and silver metal hanging from a red and blue blue ribbon secured by a metal pin. The pin at the top is rectangular with decorative leaves and scrollwork at the top. It is engraved with the letters BCC. The ribbon hangs from the pin by looping around a narrow bar at the bottom. The center of the ribbon is decorated with a bar pin with the inscription, "1886", at the center. A pair of crossed hockey sticks is at the bottom of the ribbon and small square puck, holding the medal. The medal is engraved at the center with a scene of two men playing hockey indoors. Each man is wearing a plaid, knee-length suit and a short bowler hat. The engraving is encircled with a gold laurel wreath and sits above an iron cross. Between each point of the cross are carved thistles, shamrocks, maple leaves, and oak leaves.
Context
Medal presented to the winning team of the 1886 Vermont Winter Carnival Hockey Tournament. The initials at the top, BCC, stand for Burlington Coasting Club, and the medal was won by the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.
Acquisition
2018.18
Made/Created
1886
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Silver, Gold, Fabric, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Burlington Coasting Club
,
Web Links and URLs
Product Model
Name/Title
Product Model
Entry/Object ID
2023.14.9
Description
Wooden model of a sled consisting of 2 long, horizontal rails above 2 short, movable rails, a small platform, and a backboard.
Context
Made by Pasquale "Patsy" Santo of Rutland, Vermont.
Acquisition
2023.14
Made/Created
Artist
Santo, Pasquale "Patsy" (1893-1975)
Ethnography
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Product Model
Name/Title
Product Model
Entry/Object ID
2023.14.8
Description
Miniature wooden model of a sled consisting of fixed wooden rails and a silver-painted wooden board on the top.
Context
Made by Pasquale "Patsy" Santo of Rutland, Vermont.
Acquisition
2023.14
Made/Created
Artist
Santo, Pasquale "Patsy" (1893-1975)
Ethnography
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Pull Toy
Name/Title
Pull Toy
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.195
Description
Stuffed lamb on wheels. The lamb is made from fleece and has green plastic eyes and a mid-length tail. The feet are attached to axles, one at the front and one at the back, with wooden wheels at either end. There is a pink silk ribbon tied around the lamb's neck.
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
Lexicon
Materials
Wool, Metal, Ribbon
Pull Toy
Name/Title
Pull Toy
Entry/Object ID
2004.2.1
Description
Wooden pull toy consisting of a wheeled board with six inserted pegs. The board is pink, and the wheels are blue. The pegs are brown, blue, red (2), green, and yellow. There is a white string tied through a hole at one end. A label on the bottom reads, "THE BRASSAW NOVELTY MFG. CO. 28 Elm St. Montpelier, Vt. Baby Playthings, Woodcraft"
Context
Made by The Brassaw Novelty Manufacturing Company in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2004.2
Made/Created
Brassaw Novelty Manufacturing Co.
circa 1930
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, String, Metal
Pull Toy
Name/Title
Pull Toy
Entry/Object ID
1994.45.1
Description
Wooden pull toy in the shape of a dachshund. The dog is painted brown with a white belly and feet. The feet are attached to red wheels, causing the hinged legs to move when the toy is pulled. There are felt ears attached to either side of the face, and the dog's mouth is open.
Context
Made by Gus Kusch in Bristol, Vermont
Acquisition
1994.45
Made/Created
Artist
Kusch, Gus
Kusch, Gus
1950-1960
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Pull Toy
Name/Title
Pull Toy
Entry/Object ID
1994.45.2
Description
Wooden pull toy in the shape of a stylized dog. The dog is painted yellow with attached felt ears, black tail, nose, and eyes, and a red tongue. It is hinged in the center along a vertical split. The legs rest on green cross bars with black wooden wheels on the ends. There is a metal eye hook at the center front of the front cross bar.
Context
Made by Gus Kusch in Bristol, Vermont
Acquisition
1994.45
Made/Created
Artist
Kusch, Gus
Kusch, Gus
1950-1960
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Pull Toy
Name/Title
Pull Toy
Entry/Object ID
2005.38
Description
Carved wooden goat on wheels. The goat has two legs, front and back, with wheels mounted on either side. There are drawn-on eyes and the ears are leather.
Acquisition
2005.38
Made/Created
Artist
Voake, R.
1986
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Pull Toy
Name/Title
Pull Toy
Entry/Object ID
1973.49.1a-b
Description
Toy horse and cart. The horse is covered in brown and white horse skin, with fur still attached. It is wearing a bridle and yoke and stands on a wooden base with four metal wheels. The cart has two red wheels two long red arms in the front that attach to the horse. The body of the cart is painted yellow on the exterior and red on the interior.
Context
Used by Hale K. Darling, Jr. in Corinth, Vermont
Acquisition
1973.49
Lexicon
Materials
Leather, Wood, Horsehair, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Darling, Hale Knight (1869-1940)
Place
Town
Corinth
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1h
Description
Wooden putting hazard consisting of a board nailed between two wedges. The board is nailed in such a way as to be hinged, like a seesaw. The center plank is painted yellow and the side wedges are painted red. The number 4 is painted on the top of the center piece.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Dimensions
Box Lid (flat)
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1c
Description
Small wooden putting hazard consisting of a rectangular box with open ends. There is a small wedge beneath one side, causing the box to sit at an angle. The box is painted yellow and there is a number 1 painted on the top.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1i
Description
Putting hazard consisting of a short ramp with two side rails. The ramp is painted green and the rails are painted red on the horizontal beam. The number 3 is painted at the center of the ramp.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1d
Description
Putting hazard consisting of two planks of wood forming a V shape. One end of the hazard is attached to a low piece of wood, causing it to angle upward. The whole is painted red with a number 2 painted on the top.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1j
Description
Putting hazard consisting of a piece of a wood with a hole in the middle, similar to a cornhole board. The board is attached to the top of two supports at an angle, creating a ramp to the center hole. The hazard is painted blue, and there is a number 6 painted at the center front.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1e-g
Description
Putting hazard consisting of a piece of wood hanging between two dowels. The piece is hanging on two thin wire nails inserted through the top of the dowels, allowing it to swing relatively freely. The flap and the bases are painted red and the dowels are painted green. There is a number 5 stamped onto the center board.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1k-l
Description
Putting hazard consisting of a piece of rattan or wicker looped into a square wooden base. The edges of the base are chamfered, creating a slope. The number 7 is painted on the center front.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1m
Description
Putting hazard consisting of four wooden pegs inserted into the corners of a square wooden base. The pegs are painted green, and the base is painted yellow. The number 8 is painted in black at the center of the base.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Putting Hazard
Name/Title
Putting Hazard
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.1n
Description
Putting hazard consisting of a square piece of wood with a round hole in the center. The edges of the piece are chamfered creating slopes. The number 9 is painted in black on one sloped edge.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont. Part of an Alibi Golf Set.
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
2008.56.1a-c
Description
Boxed 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. The exterior of the box is printed with the same image as the assembled puzzle: a photograph of a town set in a valley in the autumn (Royalton, Vermont).
Acquisition
2008.56
Made/Created
Western Publishing Company, Inc.
1984
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Dimensions
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
1995.32.1
Description
Three-dimensional wooden puzzle consisting of 14 pieces that join together in the shape of a rocking chair.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Sanguinetti family
Acquisition
1995.32
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
1976.26
Description
Puzzle game consisting of a metal bar through which 7 metal bolts with eye rings at the end are placed. There is a round metal ring through each eye ring, and a long, oval ring around the shafts of the bolts. The metal rings each go fully around the oval ring and in front of the bolt ahead of them underneath the oval ring.
Use
Tiring Irons, or Tarrying Irons, is a puzzle game with the object of which is to remove a series of intricately interlinked metal loops that have only one opening.
Acquisition
1976.26
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Materials
Metal
Web Links and URLs
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
2005.67
Description
Jigsaw puzzle within a cardboard tube. The tube is printed with the image shown on the puzzle: a folk art style painting of a rural village seen from above, entitled "Vermont Village". The puzzle has 550 pieces.
Context
Produced for Vermont History Expo, 2005
Acquisition
2005.67
Made/Created
Artist
Stevenson, Martha
2005
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Dimensions
Container
Materials
Paperboard, Plastic, Metal
Relationships
Event
Vermont History Expo
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
2010.25.245
Description
Wooden jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle is in a cardboard box with the hand-written label, "Evening Shadows", and a Christmas card on the lid. The car shows a lute player and a singer with the words, "Yule-tide Cheer". The puzzle has 236 pieces cut into abstract shapes unlike modern puzzle piece shapes.
Context
Made by Agnes Ruby Sorrell Evans of Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.25
Made/Created
Artist
Evans, Agnes Ruby Sorrell (1886-1962)
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Cardboard, Wood, Paper
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
1973.1.31
Description
Puzzle game called "Sliced Animals" with its original box (now flattened). The box is printed with the title along with an image of two lions. The pieces combine to form several disparate puzzles rather than one large puzzle. Each piece is a rectangle containing a horizontal portion of an animal illustration along with a letter from the animal's name. When arranged correctly, the pieces form the illustration with the correctly spelled name along the left edge. The animals formed are cow, dog, giraffe, zebra, horse, tiger, camel, bear, rat, deer, sheep, buffalo, lion, goat, fox, and wolf. The back of the box is printed with a guide image showing all the completed animals, along with rules for making it into a game.
Context
Used by Stella Vitty Henry of Windsor, Vermont
Acquisition
1973.1
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
1875
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Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Henry, Stella Vitty (1888-1985)
Place
Town
Windsor
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
1973.1.33a-gg
Description
Cardboard jigsaw puzzle in wooden box. The box is papered with a colorfully illustrated cover with the words, "MOTHER GOOD / SCROLL PUZZLES", and imagery from the Mother Goose poem, "Hey, Diddle, Diddle". The pieces form two puzzles: one illustrates the poem, "This Little Piggy", and one illustrates the poem, "Hey, Diddle, Diddle".
Context
Descended in the family of Stella Vitty Henry of Windsor, Vermont
Acquisition
1973.1
Made/Created
1894
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
1979.13a-sss
Description
Wooden, 71-piece puzzle. The pieces are cut into irregular shapes, and both sides are printed with different images. One side shows a map of the United States, and the other shows scenes of industry and native fauna. The puzzle is held in its original wooden box that is printed on the lid with an image of a map of the United States on a roll with the words, "DISSECTED OUTLIN MAP OF THE Unites States OF AMERICA", printed over it.
Acquisition
1979.13
Made/Created
Milton Bradley Company
1880
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Wood
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
2015.47.11
Description
Postcard-sized puzzle showing a stylized bird's-eye map of Stowe and Waterbury, Vermont. The back is printed with mailing instructions, telling the purchaser to write a message on the back of the puzzle, "take the puzzle apart and put the puzzle pieces in the envelope provided." The puzzle is shrink wrapped with clear plastic and has not been used.
Acquisition
2015.47
Made/Created
2015
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Plastic
Relationships
,
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.6a-rrr
Description
Puzzle game called "Sliced Animals" with its original box (now flattened). The box is printed with the title along with images of a camel and a tiger and the inscription, "A Companion to Sliced Birds". The pieces combine to form several disparate puzzles rather than one large puzzle. Each piece is a rectangle containing a horizontal portion of an animal illustration along with a letter from the animal's name. When arranged correctly, the pieces form the illustration with the correctly spelled name along the left edge. The animals formed are cow, dog, giraffe, zebra, horse, tiger, camel, bear, rat, deer, shee[p], buffal[o], lion, goat, fox, and wolf. The back of the box is printed with a guide image showing all the completed animals, along with rules for making it into a game.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
circa 1880
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Dimensions
Each Piece
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
2006.12.13a-c
Description
Puzzle game called "Sliced Animals" with its original box. The box is printed with the title along with an illustration of children playing with the game. The pieces combine to form several disparate puzzles rather than one large puzzle. Each piece is a rectangle containing a horizontal portion of an animal illustration along with a letter from the animal's name. When arranged correctly, the pieces form the illustration with the correctly spelled name along the left edge. The animals formed are cow, dog, giraffe, zebra, horse, tiger, camel, bear, rat, deer, sheep, buffalo, lion, goat, fox, and wolf.
Acquisition
2006.12
Made/Created
E. G. Selchow & Co.
1900
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard
Puzzle
Name/Title
Puzzle
Entry/Object ID
2007.38.4a-c
Description
Jigsaw puzzle in a cardboard box. The cover of the box matches the design of the puzzle: an illustration of a map of Vermont on a red ground. The illustration is flanked by the words, "Vermont" [left] and "Skiing in its best State ever." (right). The state is shown as a series of snow-covered mountains with an orange sky along the top edge. There are ski lodges, lifts, and skiers dotted across the map.
Acquisition
2007.38
Made/Created
Strategy House
1973
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Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Vermont Ski Area Association
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Radiopticon
Name/Title
Radiopticon
Entry/Object ID
2024.2.2a-e
Description
Radiopticon made by H.C. White Company of Bennington, Vermont. The device is a black metal box with holes, lamps and two lenses that make it possible to project images from postcards onto a screen. A stamped metal label on the front of the machine reads, "NO. 357/ PATENTS PENDING/ RADIOPTICAN/ H.C. WHITE CO./ NORTH BENNINGTON, V.T., U.S.A." The patent number was stamped over several times. An old wire plug extends from the back base to power the lamp.
Use
To project postcards onto a screen
Acquisition
2024.2
Made/Created
H.C. White Co.
1910-1915
Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
H.C. White Co.
Place
City
Bennington
County
Bennington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Referee down indicator
Name/Title
Referee down indicator
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.2e
Description
e = Black, plastic device that can be clicked to record time outs used and downs.

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20081.2a = White canvas jacket with black snaps, collar, cuffs and pocket trim and a black, football shaped patch on the left chest with the initials VFOA which stands for Vermont Football Officials Association.

2008.1.2b = Black ball cap with white stripes and a white button on the top.

2008.1.2c = gold-colored whistle with a ring. On the top side: "N.S. Meyer, New York." On the underside: "Made in the U.S.A."

2008.1.2d = Gold-colored coin for players to use in the toss that determines which team picks the end of the field it wants to defend in the first half of a football game. One side shows the diagram of a football field and has the word 'TAILS' in big letters. The other side says, "National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations" around the outside and has an emblem in the center with the initials "HSAA."
Context
Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) of Barre was a long-time football official in Vermont and New England. He wore and used this jacket, hat, whistle, coin for the toss and down clicker.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Jacket is size 40
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ring Toss Game
Name/Title
Ring Toss Game
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.42
Description
Ring toss game consisting of a peg and four rings. The round peg is inserted in a rectangular wooden board as a base. The rings are circles or wood or metal wrapped in strips of cotton, which is in tern wrapped in cotton string.
Context
Likely owned by the George family in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ring Toss Game
Name/Title
Ring Toss Game
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.15a-c
Description
Ring toss game consisting of a peg and two rings. The peg is a wooden dowel inserted into the center of a round wooden base. The dowel/peg is painted light blue, and the bas is painted red. The rings are formed from jute rope with wooden beads covering the join; one green and one yellow.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Roller Skate Clamp
Name/Title
Roller Skate Clamp
Entry/Object ID
2008.16.1.2a-b
Description
Metal toe clamps for roller skates. Each clamp consists of 2 brackets connected by a threaded bolt.
Use
Used to clamp metal roller skates over shoes.
Acquisition
2008.16
Made/Created
circa 1930
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Metal
Roller Skate Keys
Name/Title
Roller Skate Keys
Entry/Object ID
2008.16.1.3a-c
Description
3 metal roller skate keys. 3a is key shaped with 3 openings: a hexagon, a long oval, and circular tube. 3b has 4 openings: 2 squares, a long oval, and a hexagon. The section with the hexagon is bent at a 30° angle from the rest of the key, and the other end (with a square) is bent at a 90° angle. 3c has 3 hexagonal openings, with one offset but parallel to the others.
Acquisition
2008.16
Made/Created
circa 1930
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Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Roller Skates
Name/Title
Roller Skates
Entry/Object ID
2008.16.1.1a-b
Description
Pair of metal roller skates to be worn over shoes. Each skate consists of a metal sole (straight cut), 4 metal wheels, and a leather strap. The skate clamps to the shoe at the ball of the foot with vertical L brackets, and the strap wraps around the wearer's ankle. The wheels are mounted to the bottom on static axels, allowing rotation but no swiveling.
Acquisition
2008.16
Made/Created
circa 1930
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Metal, Leather
Rowing Machine
Interpretative Labels
Rowing Machine, 1980-1985 Concept2 Morrisville, Vermont Metal, wood, plastic Gift of Concept2, 2012 Many of Vermont's inventions and innovations have come about during the cold and dark of winter. When the Dreissigacker brothers, Dick and Pete, found themselves without access to their beloved sport of rowing while ponds were frozen over, they put their creativity to developing a new and improved indoor rowing machine. In 1981, they began manufacturing and selling their first model, called the Concept2 Model A. Over the next few years, they leveraged their connections to the rowing community as well as their keen interest in iterating and improving to take the exercise market by storm. Though the idea of an indoor rowing machine was over a century old by that point, the Concept2 "ergometer" rowing machine quickly became the industry standard. Today, Concept2 is a multi-national, multi-million dollar company that is still based out of Vermont.
Name/Title
Rowing Machine
Entry/Object ID
2012.8
Description
Chromed metal rowing machine consisting of a leather seat on a long metal pole and a bicycle wheel with plastic sheets to create air resistance. The machine rests on the ground in two places: at the end of the horizontal pole, and at the joint between the horizontal and diagonal poles. The base at the far end has holes for bolting the machine down, while the base at the join has rubber caps. There are two wooden footrests attached at a forty-five degree angle at the join. The butterfly-shaped seat is oriented toward the wheel and moves relatively freely along the base pole. At the midpoint of the diagonal pole is a wooden stand with turned handle, a maker's label, and a speed gauge. At the end of the pole is a bicycle wheel with black plastic rectangles attached within the spokes.
Context
Developed and manufactured by Concept2 in Morrisville, Vermont.
Acquisition
2012.8
Made/Created
Concept2, Inc.
1980-1985
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Materials
Metal, Wood, Plastic
Running shorts
Name/Title
Running shorts
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.27
Description
Yellow and purple running shorts with a purple strip on each side and the logo for Norwich University on the lower left thigh.
Context
Part of the Rossi family collection. These short were worn by Laurence K. Rossi Jr., known as Larry, while he was attending Norwich University in the early 1970s.
Acquisition
2008.1
Made/Created
Champion Products, Inc.
1970s
Dimensions
Size small
Materials
Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Rossi, Nelda G.
Norwich University
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Scorecard
Name/Title
Scorecard
Entry/Object ID
2007.5
Description
Unused canasta scoring booklet. The cover is printed with the word "Canasta" over a basket into which playing cards are falling. The bottom of the cover is labeled, "Capitol City Gas Co. 8 Langdon Street, Montpelier, Vermont". The inside of the cover is printed with "Official Score Rules" listing the number of points for each bonus and for melding values. The pages are printed with a spreadsheet with columns labeled "WE", "THEY" (repeated once) and rows labeled "BONUS", "MELD", "TOTAL" (repeated 8 times).
Context
Distributed as promotional material for Capitol City Gas Company in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
2007.5
Made/Created
1950-1955
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Capitol City Gas Company
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Scraper
Name/Title
Scraper
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.11
Description
Rectangular metal plate with one curled edge. There is a stamped tube emanating from the opposite edge 3/4 of the way across the plate, and a small round hole is one corner.
Use
Used to scrape wax from skis.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Scraper
Name/Title
Scraper
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.12a-b
Description
A metal scraper with a wooden handle and a smaller blade piece that pivots out from the large blade. It has a cloth bag to cover the metal end of the scraper.
Use
Used to remove wax from skis.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal, Wood, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22h
Description
Square rectangular sewing card printed on one side with an illustration of a cat wrapped in a blanket soaking its feet in a basin. The cat is sitting on a stool holding the blanket around itself with one hand and holding a cup with the other hand. There is a towel on the floor, and a table framing the back of the image. The blanket, basin, and towel are punched throughout with round holes.
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.23b
Description
Rectangular paper sewing card printed on one side with a dotted line drawing of a lily with holes punched along each line. The holes are threaded with embroidery floss in a running stitch: pink at the stem, cream on the petals, and yellow on the stamen.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22i
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed on one side with an illustration of a clown directing a dog standing on a ball. The ball and the clown's suit are punched throughout with round holes.
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.24b
Description
Rectangular cardboard card punched with holes creating the outline of the neck and head of a giraffe. The holes are connected with lines drawn with pencil. The inscription, "This is the long-necked spotted Giraffe, That pleased the children and made them laugh" is inked at the bottom.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.23c
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card printed on one side with a dotted line drawing of a 6-petaled flower and a tulip. There are holes punched through each dotted line. The holes have been stitched with embroidery thread. The cream and yellow stitching mostly follows the outline of the petaled flower, but the red stitching deviates from the outline of the tulip enough for it to more closely resemble a heart.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22j
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed on one side with an illustration of a monkey, a bear, and a dog marching in a line. Each are wearing coats and helmets. The monkey is holding a flag, and the bear and dog are holding guns with attached bayonets. The coats and the flag are punched throughout with round holes.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22b
Description
Square cardboard card printed on one side with a line drawing of a branch splitting off into several leaf-bearing branches. Several round holes are punched through the card at the ends of small branches, possibly replacing flowers.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.24c
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card punched with holes forming the shape of a clown wearing a pointed hat. The poem "This is the clown, so jolly and fat, in his polk-dot suit and comical hat." is written in the upper left corner in ink.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22c
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed on one side with a line drawing of cut stems of bellflowers. Each flower is punched with a round hole.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
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Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.23d
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card punched with small holes following the outline of an image of a sunflower with a butterfly on it. The flower is stitched with yellow embroidery floss, and the stem is stitched with green crewel yarn.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22d
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed on one side with a line drawing of a partially unfolded hand fan. Each leaf of the fan is punched with a line of round holes over a printed vine.
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.23e
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card printed on one side with a dotted line drawing of three stems of daffodils. There are small holes printed along each line.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.24d
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card punched with holes forming the shape of a clown wearing a pointed hat. The poem "This is the clown, so jolly and fat, in his polk-dot suit and comical hat." is written in the upper left corner in ink.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22a
Description
Rectangular cardboard card printed in black with an illustration of a man and two children on a walking path by the ocean. The man hold a large collection of round balloons attached to a stick. Each child holds a couple balloons, and a small dog holds a balloon in its mouth. Several round holes are punched through the card, replacing many of the balloons.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.23a
Description
Rectangular paper sewing card printed on one side with a dotted line drawing of a lily with holes punched along each line. The holes are threaded with embroidery floss in a running stitch: pink at the stem, cream on the petals, and yellow on the stamen.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.24a
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card with holes punched through it forming the outline of a giraffe's neck and head. The holes are stitched with yellow and black embroidery thread. The inked inscription, "This is the long-necked, spotted Giraffe, That pleased the children and mad [illeg]" is inked along the bottom edge.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22e
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed on one side with a six-point star segmented into twelve triangles. Each triangle is punched with three round holes.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.23f
Description
Rectangular cardboard sewing card printed on one side with a dotted line drawing of a stem of flowers with dramatically pointed petals. There are small holes punched along each line.
Context
Owned by Forrest "Strad" Gray of East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper, String
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22f
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed on one side with an illustration of two butterflies, one in flight and one on a leafy branch. The wings of both butterflies are punch throughout with round holes.
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Card
Name/Title
Sewing Card
Entry/Object ID
1998.39.22g
Description
Square cardboard sewing card printed with an illustration of a sailboat at sea. There is another boat in the background to the right and a lighthouse on some rocks in the background to the left. The sails of the boat are punched through with several round holes.
Acquisition
1998.39
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Paper
Relationships
Gray, Forrest (1884-1987), Gray, Madeline (1914-1958)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sewing Machine
Name/Title
Sewing Machine
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.78
Description
A toy metal sewing machine with a red fabric swatch under the foot and a spool of green thread on top. There is an attachment to secure the machine to a table plus two empty spools and an orange thimble.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Fabric, Wood, Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
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Shadow Puppet
Name/Title
Shadow Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.153
Description
Paper shadow puppet in the shape of a witch hat.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Shadow Puppet
Name/Title
Shadow Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.154
Description
Paper shadow puppet in the shape of a cooking pot, or cauldron.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Shadow Puppet
Name/Title
Shadow Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.156
Description
Paper shadow puppet in the shape of a distant town with a high steeple.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Shadow Puppet
Name/Title
Shadow Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.152
Description
Paper shadow puppet in the shape of a witch riding a broom.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Shadow Puppet
Name/Title
Shadow Puppet
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.157
Description
Paper shadow puppet in the shape of a broom.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Shoulder pads, football
Name/Title
Shoulder pads, football
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.29a-b
Description
White shoulder pads worn by football players.
Context
Part of the Rossi family collection. These pads were worn by Laurence K. Rossi Jr., also known as Larry, when he was a student and a member of the football team at Spaulding High School in Barre. He attended in the late 1960s, graduating in 1969.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Plastic, Cotton
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Sign
Interpretative Labels
The Mount Mansfield Ski Club (originally the Stowe Ski Club) was incorporated in 1934. Its ski program trained and mentored thousands of young skiers, many of whom became Olympic team members and medalists. This sign incorporates the distinctive "Stowe" logo created in the 1950s by artist Sasha Mauer, and now utilized by the town and many businesses in the area. The "S" in Stowe is a swoosh made from the tracks of a skier.
Name/Title
Sign
Entry/Object ID
2008.79
Description
Rectangular plywood sign painted white with the green inscription, "MT. MANSFIELD SKI CLUB / Stow VERMONT / POST OLYMPIC RACES".
Acquisition
2008.79
Made/Created
circa 1980
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Mount Mansfield Ski Club
Place
Town
Stowe
County
Lamoille County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Sign
Interpretative Labels
Catamount Stadium Sign, c. 1970 Milton, VT Plywood, paint Gift of Thunder Road International Speedbowl / American Canadian Tour, 2020.10.1 Catamount Stadium stood in Milton from 1965 to 1987, and this large sign was used to direct travelers. Catamount was beloved by racers for its attention to detail and up-to-date facilities, and was nicknamed “home of the brave.” This sign is on view for the first time since the track’s closing in 1987.
Name/Title
Sign
Entry/Object ID
2020.10.1
Description
Large, oval plywood sign. The sign is painted white with the black inscription, "CATAMOUNT STADIUM". The ends of the oval are cut off to create straight edges, and are painted with yellow vertical stripes.
Context
Used outside of Catamount Stadium in Milton, Vermont
Acquisition
2020.10
Lexicon
Materials
Wood, Paint
Relationships
Catamount Stadium, Thunder Road International Speedbowl
Place
Town
Milton
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Sign
Interpretative Labels
Trail Map, 1940 Elton Ray Beal (1897-1971) Burlington, Vermont Paint on board Gift of Merlin Lloyd Acomb, #1989.1.2 An employee of UVM’s engineering school, Elton Beal spent free time as a volunteer with the Green Mountain Club. Though posted trail maps are common at all trail heads today, this type of information was not as readily available in the early years of the Long Trail. This hand-painted sign shows much of the Mount Mansfield section with lodges and side trails noted.
Name/Title
Sign
Entry/Object ID
1989.1.2
Description
Yellow sign framed in black and printed with an elevation map of Mt. Mansfield with the Long Trail and other trails marked. Taft Lodge and other lodges are also marked. The Green Mountain Club logo--a pine tree in a circle with GMC--is shown twice. A small title under the map reads "MT. Mansfield and Vicinity" The scale for this map is 1/2mile = 1 1/2". Written on the back is the inscription, "This map painted c. 1940 by Elton Ray Beal (1897-1971) of 77 Pomeroy St.., Burlington, VT. He was employed by the Engineering Dept. of the University of Vermont, and was an active member of the GMC."
Context
Made by the Green Mountain Club to show trails and lodges in Mount Mansfield, including the Long Trail.
Acquisition
1989.1
Made/Created
1940-1950
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Green Mountain Club
,
Web Links and URLs
Sign
Name/Title
Sign
Entry/Object ID
1960.26.13
Description
Miniature wooden sign consisting of a rectangle made of two boards and a frame, and a vertical stake. The sign reads, "Scale Model of Admiral Byrd's Dog Team in the Antarctic / DESIGNED IN VERMONT".
Context
Part of a model of Admiral Byrd's dog team. Byrd used dog teams for portions of his Antarctic expeditions
Acquisition
1960.26
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Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Jr. (1888-1957)
Ski Boots
Name/Title
Ski Boots
Entry/Object ID
1996.36a-b
Description
Thick-soled leather ski boots with rubber soles. The boots secure by lacing around raised metal grommets at the center front over a connected tongue. The sole of each boot is marked in ink with "1947 / 1987 / Perkins".
Context
Worn by Henry Johnson Perkins of Fayston, Vermont. Perkins initially used the boots while training for the Army's Tenth Mountain Division after World War II, and he continued to use them in Vermont in retirement.
Acquisition
1996.36
Clothing/Dress/Costume Details
Boots
Male
Material
Leather
Rubber
Metal
Made/Created
Artist
Limmer, Peter
1947
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Relationships
Perkins, Henry Johnson (1900-1995), Limmer, Peter, United States Army
Place
Town
Fayston
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Web Links and URLs
Ski Wax
Name/Title
Ski Wax
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.9a-e
Description
Tan canvas bag containing 2 cylindrical tubes of ski wax. The bag has red trim, two gold buttons and a logo for Victor Sohm's brand waxes made in the USA. Inside are four tubes of wax: red, orange, blue and gold klister. The bottoms of the tubes can be pressed to move up the wax as it is used. The tops of the tubes have cardboard caps.
Use
Waxes are used to make cross country skis both glide and grip the snow so the skier can stride.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
Made/Created
Otto Eugen Schniebs Company
1948-1955
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Cotton, Cardboard, Wax
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Ski Wax
Name/Title
Ski Wax
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.10
Description
A metal tube of Lund Ski Wax used to give skis glide.
Use
Waxes are used to make cross country skis both glide and grip the snow so the skier can stride or ski downhill.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
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Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Skill Ball
Name/Title
Skill Ball
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.20a-f
Description
Horseshoe-shaped wooden game board made from four wood boards with eleven rounded divots carved into the face. The straight edge of the board is sloped downward, creating a ramp. The curved side is edged with a thin piece of wood, bent to follow the curve of the board. The board is painted green and the divots are painted red. Each hole is labeled with a black, stenciled number (10, 15, 20, 25, 35, 40, 30, 50, 75, 100, 60). There are five red-painted round wooden balls.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Skill Ball
Name/Title
Skill Ball
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.6a-c
Description
Small, tabletop skill ball set consisting of a board, a ball, and a box. The board is painted red and has a raised border on three sides. The fourth side is chamfered to create a ramp. There are 6 holes drilled into the board, labeled "5, 10, 5, 20, 20, 50". The ball is painted red. The box has the inscription, "SKILL-BALL PLAY IT ANYWHERE ON THE LAWN ON THE FLOOR ON THE TABLE For Young and Old A Game of Skill and Chance".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Sled
Name/Title
Sled
Entry/Object ID
1970.10
Description
Unpainted wooden sled Consisting of a flat board between two runners. The top board is maple, and the frame is ash. The runners are clad with iron repurposed from wagon wheels.
Context
Made by William Henry Jewel in Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
1970.10
Made/Created
Artist
Jewell, William Henry
1850-1860
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Iron
Sled
Name/Title
Sled
Entry/Object ID
1960.31.1
Description
Toy sled with a black-painted wooden seat and green runners. The top of the seat is painted with a floral design.
Context
Used by Florence Day Briggs in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.31
Made/Created
circa 1880
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Briggs, Florence Day (1884-1974)
Place
Town
Brandon
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snow Skates
Name/Title
Snow Skates
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.3a-b
Description
Two "snow skates" that are formed like small skis. Each consists of a thin plank of red-painted wood that is bent up at the front. A metal pan and black patch are attached to go between the wearer's shoes and the plank, and the skates strap over the shoe with strips of brown leather that tie together at the ends.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood, Metal, Leather
Snow Skis
Name/Title
Snow Skis
Entry/Object ID
1984.13.1.1a-b
Description
Downhill skis with poles and climbing strips. The skis have leather boot straps, and each is marked with prick points that read, "MAR 40". One ski is marked "855", "Montpelier Rainier", "614", "HICKORY", and "777". The other is marked "Austronia" and "Mount Ranier". The poles are made of aluminum with leather grips and straps. There are aluminum rings at the bottom with leather strapping and crooked points at the tips. The climbing straps are made of black corduroy with heavy white twill straps attaching them to the skis.
Context
Used by James L. Pembroke on Mount Mansfield
Acquisition
1984.13
Made/Created
1930-1939
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Leather, Aluminum
Relationships
Place
Mountain
Mount Mansfield
Town
Underhill
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snow Skis
Name/Title
Snow Skis
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.2a-b
Description
Pair of aluminum skis with poles. The skis are black and labeled, "HEAD STANDARD" near the front. They are mounted in the center with silver-toned metal brackets with raised wires and springs for holding on a foot. The two poles are plated in chrome and have looped straps at the top.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
Made/Created
Head Ski Company
1960-1960
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Materials
Aluminum, Plastic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snow Skis
Interpretative Labels
Skis, circa 1909 Owned by James P. Taylor (1872-1949) Saxtons River, Vermont Gift of Clarence P. Cowles, #1954.2 Proponent of the Long Trail and founder of the Green Mountain Club, James P. Taylor was a true cheerleader for Vermont outdoor recreation. As early as 1909 he used these skis to lead tours of southern Vermont backcountry.
Name/Title
Snow Skis
Entry/Object ID
1954.2a-b
Description
Long wooden skis. The skis are heavily varnished, and have metal attachments at the center for shoes. The attachments have adjustable lengths, and leather straps across the top.
Context
Owned by James P. Taylor, who started organized skiing in 1909 at Saxton's River, VT.
Acquisition
1954.2
Made/Created
circa 1910
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Taylor, James P.
Place
Village
Saxtons River
Town
Rockingham
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Web Links and URLs
Snowshoe
Name/Title
Snowshoe
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.2
Description
Wood and rawhide snowshoes. The snowshoes have a bent wood frame in a teardrop shape with two crossbars across the wide portion. The center of the wide portion, between the crossbars, is woven with strips of rawhide. There is a purposeful woven hole at the center front.
Context
Collected by Harold G. Rugg.
Acquisition
1954.17
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Materials
Wood, Leather
Snowshoe
Name/Title
Snowshoe
Entry/Object ID
2014.2a-b
Description
Pair of wooden snowshoes with up-turned toe and rawhide webbing. The framed are formed of a single piece of wood bent into shape and secured with two bars across the middle. The webbing is woven in an open pattern, and the frames are highly varnished. One shoe is marked with the word "Right" in black across from the front crossbar. There are no bindings.
Context
Used by Theron Skidmore Dean during work on the Long Trail.
Acquisition
2014.2
Made/Created
circa 1918
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Rawhide
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dean, Theron Skidmore (1877-1946)
Place
* Untyped Place
Long Trail
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snowshoe Bindings
Name/Title
Snowshoe Bindings
Entry/Object ID
1995.3a-b
Description
Pair of snowshoe bindings consisting of a shaped plastic base and cotton webbing straps. The base is shaped with vertical extensions on both sides and a tab that curls over the toe. There are two straps, both of which are adjustable with plastic clasps. One strap strings through the toe tab and connects to the front side extensions. The other strap connects to the back side extensions and is much longer than the front strap. The base is labeled, "TUBBS" and "TD|91".
Context
Used by William Osgood of Northfield, Vermont.
Acquisition
1995.3
Made/Created
Tubbs Snowshoes
1985-1995
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Plastic, Synthetic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Osgood, William
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
2017.3.6a-b
Description
Caned snowshoes sized for a child. The frame of each shoe is made of a single piece of wood bent into shape and held with two reinforcement bars across the middle. The inside of the shoe is webbed with sinew, woven into an open pattern. The attachment points of the webbing at the front and back are decorated with tufting. Leather straps woven through the center of the shoe hold the users feet in place.
Context
Made by Abenaki artisans in Vermont for the tourist trade.
Acquisition
2017.3
Made/Created
Ethnography
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Leather
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
2003.73.1a-b
Description
Pair of wooden snowshoes with up-turned toe and rawhide webbing. The framed are formed of a single piece of wood bent into shape and secured with two bars across the middle. The webbing is woven in an open pattern, and the frames are highly varnished. There are leather bindings at the center. One snowshoe has the number 40 written on the cross piece near the toe.
Context
Owned by Charles Willard Phipard of Royalton, Vermont
Acquisition
2003.73
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood, Leather, Rawhide
Relationships
Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002)
Place
Town
Royalton
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
1981.27a-b
Description
Pair of bentwood and rawhide snowshoes. There are two crossbeams, one near the toe and one near the heel. Rawhide is woven between the outer frame and crossbeams in a 6-pointed stair pattern, with a square hole left at the center beneath the crossbeam at the toe. There are leather straps for holding onto the wearer's foot attached to the edge of the square hole. The toe crossbeam has a sticker with the label, "GREEN MOUNTAIN SNOWSHOE / Guaranteed Not to Sag / MADE BY W. H. KETCHUM, Gaysville, Vt."
Context
Made by Walter H. Ketchum in Gaysville, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.27
Made/Created
Artist
Ketchum, Walter Harrison (1868-1939)
Green Mountain Snowshoe
1925-1938
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood, Rawhide
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
2005.18a-b
Description
Pair of bentwood and rawhide snowshoes. There are two crossbeams, one near the toe and one near the heel. Rawhide is woven between the outer frame and crossbeams in a 6-pointed stair pattern, with a square hole left at the center beneath the crossbeam at the toe. There are leather straps for holding onto the wearer's foot attached to the edge of the square hole. The cross brace of each shoe is stamped with the label, "BOUTIN SNOWSHOES ARMAND BOUTIN, JR. WILLIAMSTOWN, VERMONT."
Context
Made by Boutin Snowshoes in Williamstown, Vermont. Used by Michael Sherman of Montpelier, Vermont.
Acquisition
2005.18
Made/Created
Artist
Boutin, Armand Paul, Jr. (b. 1948)
Boutin Snowshoes
1996
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood, Leather, Rawhide
Relationships
Person or Organization
Sherman, Michael
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
1974.8.2a-b
Description
Wood and rawhide snowshoes. The snowshoes have a bent wood frame in a teardrop shape with two crossbars across the wide portion. The center of the wide portion, between the crossbars, is woven with strips of rawhide. There is a purposeful woven hole at the center front.
Acquisition
1974.8
Made/Created
circa 1900
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood, Rawhide, Metal
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
1966.15.1a-b
Description
Pair of bentwood snowshoes with remnants of rawhide webbing. There are two wooden cross beams spanning the middle of each shoe. While most of the webbing has come detached, what remains includes a leather toe cup and heel brace.
Context
Likely owned in Northfield, Vermont
Acquisition
1966.15
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Wood, Rawhide
Relationships
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Snowshoes
Name/Title
Snowshoes
Entry/Object ID
1996.37a-b
Description
Snowshoes with an aluminum frame. The decking, made of Quadex, is a thin plastic material that is securely attached to the frame using plastic webbing. Adjustable nylon straps and a plastic frame are employed at the instep to accommodate different foot sizes and shapes. At the bottom of the instep, there is a metal crampon.
Context
Made by Vermont Tubbs, Inc. of Stowe, Vermont.
Acquisition
1996.37
Made/Created
Vermont Tubbs, Inc.
circa 1995
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Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Polyurethane, Aluminum, Nylon
Spinning Wheels
Name/Title
Spinning Wheels
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.145
Description
Two wooden spinning wheels with thread. the word "Cherbourg" is written on theme. Card with them says "Rouet, Lycee Victor-Grignard, Cherbourg." Rouet means spinning wheels in French.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Squeaker
Interpretative Labels
This charming cat and her two kittens are carved out of wood and sit atop a cloth bellows. When you push the cat figure down, it opens its mouth and meows. It's not clear whether this toy was made for a child or simply as an attention-getting example of the maker's ingenuity.
Name/Title
Squeaker
Entry/Object ID
1966.2.9
Description
Squeaking toy consisting of three wooden cat figures--an adult and two small kittens--on a bellows-like wedge. The cat and kittens are grey with dark stripes. When the wedge is pressed down, the can opens its mouth and squeaks.
Acquisition
1966.2
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Materials
Wood
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.179
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard standee showing a butterfly and a toad dancing together The butterfly is wearing a loosely-fitted pink dress and a bonnet. The toad is wearing a red coat and checked pants. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "SMS" in pencil, in a child's handwriting. Both Ss are backwards.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.183
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard standee showing a family of personified rabbits being served food on a tray by a ladybug. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "Sterling" in pencil, in a child's handwriting.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.180
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard standee showing a rabbit and flower dancing together. The pink rabbit is wearing a black jacket and brown pants. The flower has orange petals around its face and is wearing a grey dress. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "Sterling" in pencil, in a child's handwriting.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.184
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard standee showing two butterflies, a beetle, several flowers, and a blade of grass dancing together. All the characters are wearing clothes. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "Sterling" in pencil, in a child's handwriting.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.181
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard standee showing three personified flowers and a butterfly sitting on mushrooms. The flowers have faces in the center of their petals, and all the characters are wearing clothes. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "SMS" in pencil, in a child's handwriting. Both Ss are backwards.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.177
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard stand showing a mole leaning over a tree stump laden with nuts and berries on serving plates. He is accompanied by two butterflies, 4 beetles, and a poppy in a dress. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "Sterling" in pencil, in a child's handwriting.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.182
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard standee showing a group of personified flowers listening to a band made up of clothed beetles. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "SMWS" in pencil, in a child's handwriting. Both Ss are backwards.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Standee
Name/Title
Standee
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.178
Description
Small, cut-out cardboard stand showing two personified butterflies dancing together. One is wearing a short jacket, and the other is wearing a wide dress. A small beetle cheers them on. There are two rectangular extensions on either side of the bottom that fold back to form a base. The back is labeled "Sterling" in pencil, in a child's handwriting.
Context
Owned by A. Fern Souther of Burlington, Vermont.
Acquisition
2004.72
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Step Stool
Name/Title
Step Stool
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.73
Description
Multi-colored wooden step stool that converts into a small chair. When folded down into a step stool, there is a small lower step with two planks: one blue and one green. The upper step consists of three planks: the outer two yellow and the center black. The central plank has white printed illustrations of a child standing on a step stool to reach a sink, a prancing cartoon lamb, the Newton & Thomas logo, a child sitting in a small chair, and a television set. The outer two planks have the red printed or stenciled inscription, "It's just the proper size for me/To see the shows on my T.V."

When folded into a chair, the lower step swings up and rests against two pegs on the side of the stool. The back of the chair is printed with the white inscription, "When I sit down to have a rest/I like this little chair the best."
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1950-circa 1970
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Materials
Wood
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Entry/Object ID
1958.29.2a-b
Description
Stereoscope with a folding handle on the bottom. The stereoscope consists of a metal oval section with glass lenses, a central blinder, and an adjustable base for holding stereo view cards. The bottom of the viewer reads, "THE PERFECSCOPE TRADE MARK U.S.A. PATENT OCT. 15, 1895". The top of the viewer is marked, "EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE INTERNATIONALE. 1900 H.C. White Co." It is accompanied by a stereograph labeled, "California Big Trees".
Context
Made by H. C. White Company in Bennington, Vermont
Acquisition
1958.29
Made/Created
H. C. White Company
circa 1900
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Materials
Paper
Relationships
Event
Exposition Universelle 1900
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Entry/Object ID
1958.29.1
Description
Stereoscope with a folding handle on the bottom. The stereoscope consists of an oval section with glass lenses, a central blinder, and a base for holding stereo view cards.
Acquisition
1958.29
Made/Created
J. A. & Co.
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Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Kent, Dorman B.E. (1875-1951)
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Entry/Object ID
1958.29.3
Description
Stereoscope with broken off turned wooden handle. The stereoscope consists of a brass-covered oval section with glass lenses and an adjustable base for holding stereo view cards.
Acquisition
1958.29
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Materials
Wood, Metal, Glass, Fiberboard
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Entry/Object ID
1959.4
Description
Stereoscope with missing handle. The stereoscope consists of a brass-covered oval section with glass lenses, a wooden blinder, and an adjustable base for holding stereo view cards.
Acquisition
1959.4
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Materials
Paper
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Entry/Object ID
1961.34.22a-b
Description
Stereoscope with stand. The stereoscope consists of a brass-covered oval section with glass lenses and an adjustable base for holding stereo view cards. The stand consists of a round base with a decoratively turned shaft and a round brass joint that allows the angle of the scope to be manipulated.
Acquisition
1961.34
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Brass
Stereoscope
Name/Title
Stereoscope
Entry/Object ID
1953.52.1
Description
Stereoscope on wooden base. The stereoscope consists of an oval section with glass lenses, a central blinder, and a base for holding stereo view cards.
Acquisition
1953.52
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Metal
Still Bank
Name/Title
Still Bank
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.203
Description
Cast iron still bank in the shape of a rabbit. The bank is painted white or grey with pink paint on the tail, eyes, nose, and ears. The coin slot is at the center back, behind the rabbit's head. There is a seam along the center, and the bank is held together by a bolt.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Still Bank
Name/Title
Still Bank
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.201
Description
Cast iron still bank in the shape of an elephant carrying a litter. The coin slot is at the center top, in the litter or saddle. There are remnants of red pain decorating the saddle blanket. The bank is held together by a large bolt through the center.
Acquisition
1976.43
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Still Bank
Name/Title
Still Bank
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.24a-g
Description
Turned wooden still bank in the shape of a barrel. The lid of the barrel has a small slit in the center for inserting coins. The bank has been filled with 5 miniature clothespins, one of which is painted green. The side of the bank is inked with the inscription, "95 96 98 Barrel", and the side of the lid is inked with the inscription, "95-96-98 Cover".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Stuffed Animal
Name/Title
Stuffed Animal
Entry/Object ID
1963.68
Description
Small teddy bear with posable arms. There is a red ribbon tied around its neck in a large bow. The bears is filled with sawdust, and the footpads have been replaced.
Acquisition
1963.68
Made/Created
circa 1905
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Sawdust, Silk
Table Tennis Set
Name/Title
Table Tennis Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.4a-j
Description
Table tennis set consisting of two paddles with waxed paper envelopes, a hollow plastic ball (ping-pong ball) on a long string, a wide net that can tie to a tabletop, a metal bracket, and a cardboard box. The small paddles are covered on both sides by a thin layer of red rubber.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Tea Service
Name/Title
Tea Service
Entry/Object ID
1981.21.1.1-.16
Description
Child's toy tea set. The set includes a teapot, a cream pitcher, a lidded sugar bowl, 6 teacups, 5 saucers, 6 dessert plates, an unmatched lid, and another, more miniature tea set. The pieces are white bodied ceramics with thin lines of gilding around the edges.
Context
Owned by Elizabeth Bayley of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.21
Made/Created
circa 1825
Lexicon
Materials
Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Bayley, Elizabeth (1817-1856)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Tea Service
Name/Title
Tea Service
Entry/Object ID
1983.5.2.1a-b-.5a-b
Description
Child's toy tea set consisting of a teapot, cream pitcher, covered sugar bowl, two teacups, and two saucers. The pieces are ceramic decorated with a multicolored design of flowers, leaves, and scrollwork.
Context
Owned by Florence Barnett Atwell of Newbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1983.5
Made/Created
circa 1895
Lexicon
Materials
Ceramic
Relationships
Person or Organization
Atwell, Florence Barnett (1890-1980)
Place
Town
Newbury
County
Orange County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Tea Service
Name/Title
Tea Service
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.127a-o
Description
Box with a miniature wooden tea set. The box uses four dowels to become a table for the set. The miniatures include a teapot, four cups, and four saucers. The lid of the box is printed with the name ("DAINTYMAID TEA SET") as well as the contents and directions.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Tea Service
Name/Title
Tea Service
Entry/Object ID
1953.25.1a-v
Description
Child's tea set components, consisting of Baby Bunting scenic saucers, covered sugar bow, cream pitcher, and cups; violet-patterned saucers, covered sugar bowl, and cups; and clear molded glass punch cups.
Acquisition
1953.25
Made/Created
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Ceramic
Tile Game
Name/Title
Tile Game
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.132a-gggggggggg
Description
Boxed mahjong set. The box has a sliding lid with the label, "TILES/THE OLD CHINESE GAME" and manufacturing information. Inside the box are 142 wooden tiles bearing the designs typical to a mahjong game. In a small partitioned section of the box are 36 red sticks, 38 orange sticks, 31 green sticks, 10 blue sticks, and two miniature dice. Three pages of instructions are included.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paper, Bone
Tom Turno
Name/Title
Tom Turno
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.19a-c
Description
Tom Turno spinning toy consisting of a clown figure and set of balance beams. The clown is cut from a piece of cardboard with a small dowel inserted into the front perpendicular to the piece of the cardboard. It is printed to have a yellow hat, green dotted bodysuit, and red sleeves. The balance beams are connected at the base. The vertical dowels are painted red and the horizontal beams are painted yellow. The inscription, "I AM TOM TURNO "THE FUNNY CLOWN"", is printed on the clown's sleeve.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Tool Set
Name/Title
Tool Set
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.38a-s
Description
Wooden chest with lid. The lid hinges open at the back and secures closed with a hook at the center front. Inside the box is a removable tray filled with toy tools, included a hammer, ruler, drill, plumb bob, pencil, chisel, awl, pencil, spools, handle, and bit. Beneath the tray are a plane, a saw, an ax, a mallet, a wooden clamps, miter box, and box of nails. A paper label pasted to the inside lid of the box reads, "THE BOYS' NATIONAL TOOL CHEST. / No. 700. / CONTAINS 24 ARTICLES." with a list of tools. A penciled card accompanying the chest reads, "Dear Duane / I am going to leave this box of tools for you. If you saw any thing you ought not I shall take them away. put them in the chest when not in use. / Santa".
Context
Owned by Duane A. George in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Relationships
Person or Organization
George, Duane Arthur (1892-1955)
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Tool Set
Name/Title
Tool Set
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.130a-g
Description
Wooden box containing miniature wooden and metal tools. The tools include a ruler, a screwdriver, a saw, a hammer, and an awl. The lid is printed with the name of the set ("HANDY ANDY COMPLETE TOOL CHEST") and the contents.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Web Links and URLs
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1984.28.1
Description
Yellow-painted wooden top with a metal tip. It is striped with blue and red. Rather than coming to a point, the metal tip has a round ball at the end.
Context
Made by A. N. Wetherbee Mill in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1984.28
Made/Created
A. N. Wetherbee Mill
circa 1910
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1984.28.2
Description
Green-painted wooden top. The top is tear-drop shaped and has a metal point. It is wrapped with a white cotton cord that has an unpainted wooden bead strung onto the end.
Context
Made by A. N. Wetherbee Mill in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1984.28
Made/Created
A. N. Wetherbee Mill
circa 1910
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1976.6.1
Description
Yellow-painted wooden double top. The top consists of two teardrop-shaped pieces of wood connected at the narrow point. Each piece is painted with a red, black, then red stripe.
Context
Made by the A. N. Wetherbee Mill in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1976.6
Made/Created
A. N. Wetherbee Mill
1914-1945
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Paint
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1976.6.2
Description
Red-painted wooden double top.
Context
Made by the A. N. Wetherbee Mill in Lyndonville, Vermont.
Acquisition
1976.6
Made/Created
A. N. Wetherbee Mill
1914-1945
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Paint
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1976.6.3
Description
Red-painted wooden top. The top is tear-drop shaped and has a metal point. It is wrapped with a white cotton cord that has an unpainted wooden bead strung onto the end.
Context
Made by A. N. Wetherbee Mill in Lyndonville, Vermont
Acquisition
1976.6
Made/Created
A. N. Wetherbee Mill
1914-1945
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal, Cotton
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1992.37.1
Description
Hardwood maple top with 5 different disks that fit around the handle that can be changed out for a different design. The whole are held together by a cardboard strip (original retail packaging). The top is made from an unpainted wooden disk with a red-painted wooden handle inserted through the center and protruding out the bottom to create a rounded point. The bottom of the wooden disk is printed in blue with the logos for Children's Art Exchange, 1% For Peace, and Learning Materials Workshop. The disk designs are 2 plain white disks; half black and half white with black speed lines; a black and white keyhole design; a multicolored fractal star on a purple ground; a children's drawing of the earth on a black ground with white spots; a butterfly with wings made of a Russian flag and a United States flag; the 1% For Peace logo on a red ground. The retail package shows the butterfly design with the words, "PEACE POP TOP".
Context
Made by Learning Materials Workshop in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
1992.37
Made/Created
Learning Materials Workshop
circa 1987
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hewitt, Karen L. Kursband (b. 1940)
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1979.16.2
Description
Wooden top, shaped like an acorn. The top is turned from a single piece of wood, with a narrow handle extending from the center top.
Context
Owned by a member of the Hathaway family.
Acquisition
1979.16
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Dimensions
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1960.34.2
Description
Painted tin top. The top is round in the middle, with a metal stake through the center that comes to a point on the bottom. It is painted in stripes of green, yellow, and orange.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.34
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
2011.26.4
Description
Red-painted wooden top. The top is tear-drop shaped, and the metal tip is missing. There are two grooves carved around the top near the point.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.26
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
1920-1930
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
2011.26.5
Description
Small, unpainted wooden top. The top is tear-drop shaped, and the metal tip is missing. There are three grooves carved around the top near the point.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.26
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
1920-1930
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
1960.34.1
Description
Large, tin top. The top is round at the center, coming to a point at either end.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.34
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Top
Name/Title
Top
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.142
Description
Small, unpainted wooden top consisting of a pointed dowel inserted through the center of a wooden disk.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
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Tops
Name/Title
Tops
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.124a-eee
Description
A collection of 57 red, orange, and unpainted tops with a slide-topped box. The rectangular box has a sliding lid.. The corners of the box are held with glued box joints. The tops are cone shaped and each have incised lines around the middle. They are all missing their points.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
Lexicon
Toy
Name/Title
Toy
Entry/Object ID
1960.187
Description
Child's toy consisting of a turned wooden handle with two lengths of string attached to one end. The other ends of the string are attached to wooden eggs. One egg is orange with black stripes and the other is blue with orange stripes.
Acquisition
1960.187
Lexicon
Dimensions
Toy Animal
Name/Title
Toy Animal
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.14
Description
Gold-plated punched tin bull. It is formed from 2 thin plates connected around the edges.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin, Gold
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Animal
Name/Title
Toy Animal
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.15
Description
Painted metal dog, made of two pieces of tin connected around the edges. The dog is holding a bucket.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Blocks
Name/Title
Toy Blocks
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.39a-j
Description
Miscellaneous wooden pieces included with a set of building blocks. The pieces are handles, box lids, wood scraps, and a paint stirrer.
Context
Likely used by a member of the Cella family in Barre, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.37
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Toy Boat
Name/Title
Toy Boat
Entry/Object ID
1973.24.2
Description
Wooden toy boat. The top is enclosed with oiled paper. The name, "TEDY = Bull Moose.", is written on each side, and a skull and crossbones is drawn on the back. The center bottom of the hull is weighted with lead, and there is a moveable rudder at the center back controlled by a wheel at the front. The interior is fitted with benches along the sides.
Context
Made by Richard Holt of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1973.24
Made/Created
Artist
Holt, Richard Ladd (1898-1980)
1910-1920
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Toy Bus
Name/Title
Toy Bus
Entry/Object ID
2011.1.80
Description
Brightly-painted wooden toy bus. The body of the bus is a block of wood with rounded upper corners. It is painted with scenery (green mountains on the bottom and blue sky at the top) with black square windows and the label, "GMTA", under a logo of a curved round and the State House dome. The wheels are black. The top is printed with the numbers, "1-866-864-0211", in black.
Context
Made by Maple Landmark (Montgomery Schoolhouse) in Montgomery, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.1
Made/Created
Maple Landmark
2011
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Toy Bus
Name/Title
Toy Bus
Entry/Object ID
2008.87.7
Description
Cast iron toy bus with remnants of red paint. The bus is highly stylized. There are seven windows on each side, and one on the front and back. The inside is stamped, "METAL MASTERS CO. MADE IN U.S.A."
Acquisition
2008.87
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Toy Bus
Name/Title
Toy Bus
Entry/Object ID
2008.87.8
Description
Silver-toned metal toy bus. The buss is two-stories and has the word "Greyhound" on the side by an illustration of a greyhound. The wheels are plastic, and the hollow interior is covered by a plastic cap on the bottom. The bottom is molded with the label, "HIGHWAY BUS NO-12 C the LINDBERG line"
Acquisition
2008.87
Made/Created
2004
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Plastic, Rubber
Toy Cannon
Name/Title
Toy Cannon
Entry/Object ID
2016.4.1a-f
Description
Painted wood toy cannon. The cannon is black with a hole drilled through the center. One end of the hole is plugged with a red dowel with a peg at the top. The cannon is attached to a red and yellow base so that it swivels. There are also two yellow disks and a red peg with the toy, whose uses are unclear. The bottom of the base is signed "J. P. D" in a child's handwriting.
Context
Made by Fritzel Toys in Randolph, Vermont. This one was given to John P. Dumville by the manufacturer after a tour of the factory with his Boy Scout troop.
Acquisition
2016.4
Made/Created
Fritzel Toys
1958-1962
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Relationships
Dumville, John P. (b. 1950), Boy Scouts of America
Toy Cannon
Name/Title
Toy Cannon
Entry/Object ID
1931.6
Description
Miniature toy cannon. The cannon sits between two large wheels and has a stand/handle at the back. The gun can swivel at its attachment point.
Context
Owned by Charles A. Smith of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1931.6
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Smith, Charles A.
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.21
Description
Small, cast iron toy car. The car is shaped like a bullet, with the point at the back. There is a driver molded as one with the car. The body is painted red, the driver is painted yellow, and the wheels are unpainted.
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.69
Description
Two metal convertible roadsters, each with two rows of red seats. Car a is green and car b is blue.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.86
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is navy with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.87
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is red with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.88
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is green with white outline and has a key. The switch has fallen out.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.89
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is blue with white outline and doesn't have a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.90
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is yellow with blue outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.91
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is navy with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.92
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is yellow with blue outline and has a key.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.93
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is red with white outline and doesn't have a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.94
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is blue with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.95
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is red with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.96
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted licence plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is blue with white outline and has a key.
This is one of 17 cars found in 2019. There may have been more. Each came in a small cardboard box and operating instructions, which are pictured in record 1964.63.86.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.97
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is red with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.98
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is yellow with blue outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.99
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is red with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.100
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is navy with white outline and its key is stuck in the turn hole.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.101
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is yellow with blue outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.102
Description
A windup metal toy Renault car, with rubber ties, a hole for a key, a switch to turn the front wheels, a painted license plate that says "Renault" and another diamond emblem on the back right that reads "4CV." This one is green with white outline and has a key.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal, Rubber
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
2011.35a-c
Description
Wooden toy car with a peg person passenger. The car is a rectangular block of wood with sloped front and back. Black plastic wheels are attached with metal pins. The peg person has a pink head with green facial features and a red body, and it inserts into a drilled hole in the top of the car. There is a red string attached with a green peg to the front of the car for pulling it. The toy is with its original cardboard box that is labeled, "SPEEDY RACER".
Context
Made by Gray and Foster Engineering Company in Brandon, Vermont
Acquisition
2011.35
Made/Created
Gray and Foster Engineering Co.
circa 1945
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paperboard, Cotton
Toy Car
Name/Title
Toy Car
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.17
Description
Toy car with yellow bunny. The car is constructed roughly out of wood, and has two openings in the top. In the back position is a yellow character with peg arms and ears and painted-on whiskers. The car has the inscription, "Rubberneck Bunnie Farm Products Newton & Thomson Toys Co. Brandon, VT."
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Toy Carriage
Name/Title
Toy Carriage
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.6
Description
Pressed tin toy carriage consisting of a hollow metal bell between two wheels attached to a yellow-painted horse. When rolled, the bells rotates with the wheels, causing a metal piece inside the bell to tumble around, making a ringing noise. The horse is painted with a black halter and reigns, and a red saddle.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal, Paint
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Carriage
Name/Title
Toy Carriage
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.3a-c
Description
Cast-iron toy cart and horse, likely a fire truck. The cart is painted yellow with large red wheels. There is a raised bench at the center with an attached driver. The driver's clothes are painted blue, and he is wearing a helmet. The care is connected with a wire to a running black horse at the front.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Carriage
Name/Title
Toy Carriage
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.6a-b
Description
Cast-iron toy post office carriage. The body of the carriage is painted blue and the wheels are painted yellow. The body of the carriage is rectangular with raised, molded escutcheons on either side. A yellow shaft extends from the center front of the carriage's front axel and connects it to two black horses posed to be running. They each have a small wheel attached to one of their front feet.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Carriage
Name/Title
Toy Carriage
Entry/Object ID
1963.56
Description
Painted cast-iron toy car. The car is painted red with black and yellow decorations on the sides. It sits on 4 high wheels. There is a woman and young boy seated on the bench, and the woman is posed as if holding reins.
Context
Owned by Henry Howard Eddy in West Rutland, Vermont
Acquisition
1963.56
Made/Created
1904
Lexicon
Materials
Metal, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Eddy, Henry Howard
Place
City
Rutland
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Cart
Name/Title
Toy Cart
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.68a-dd
Description
Boxed wooden toy cart and beads. The box shows an illustration of the cart filled with beads and a string along with the label, "1491 BEAD CART". The cart itself is a shallow wooden rectangular box with red wheels and pink string culminating in an oval, red bead for pulling. The cart contains seven oval red beads, five oval blue beads, three oval green beads, three cylindrical red beads, five cylindrical green beads, two cylindrical yellow beads, two round red beads, and two round yellow beads.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (box)
Materials
Wood, Cardboard
Toy Cart
Name/Title
Toy Cart
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.5a-b
Description
Cast-iron toy car consisting of a cart, horse, and driver. The cart and horse are painted black, and there are remnants of black paint on the driver. The cart has large yellow wheels and a deep well in the back. The lower back of the well releases with a hinge at the bottom. The sides of the cart are labeled "CONTRACTORS DUMP WAGON" in yellow. The driver is molded with hands in front of him, and the hands are molded into a ring to hold reins (no longer present). There are two long yellow shafts extending from the front of the cart connecting it to a black horse. There is a wheel attached to the horse's right front foot.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Cart
Name/Title
Toy Cart
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.9
Description
Cast iron toy cart consisting of a two-wheeled cart attached to a horse with wire. There is a small, stationary wheel attached to the horse's front foot. The back of the cart is made at a 45-degree angle to accommodate dumping. The entire toy is painted black.
Context
Owned by a member of the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Cart
Name/Title
Toy Cart
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.10
Description
Cast iron toy cart consisting of a two-wheeled cart attached to a horse with wire. There is a small, stationary wheel attached to the horse's front foot. The back of the cart is made at a 45-degree angle to accommodate dumping. The horse is painted black, the cart is painted yellow, and the cart wheels are painted red.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Cart
Name/Title
Toy Cart
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.9
Description
Pressed tin toy wagon consisting of a cart and horse. The cart has two small wheels at the center, and an open back. It is attached to a horse by a wire that wraps from the left front corner of the cart around the front of the horse to the right front corner of the cart. The cart is painted red and the horse is painted black.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin, Paint
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Coffee Pot
Name/Title
Toy Coffee Pot
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.199a
Description
Miniature pewter coffee pot, sized for a doll. The lid hinges open. It has a rectangular handle and protrusion in the front in the shape of a spout.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Pewter
Toy Cow
Name/Title
Toy Cow
Entry/Object ID
1964.39.2
Description
White-painted wooden carving of a cow.
Context
Made by Erik Johnson in Proctor, Vermont
Acquisition
1964.39
Made/Created
Artist
Johnson, Erik John (1853-1938)
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Web Links and URLs
Toy Cow
Name/Title
Toy Cow
Entry/Object ID
1964.39.3
Description
Unpainted wooden carving of a cow. The wood has prominent grainlines.
Context
Made by Erik Johnson in Proctor, Vermont
Acquisition
1964.39
Made/Created
Artist
Johnson, Erik John (1853-1938)
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Web Links and URLs
Toy Dining Set
Name/Title
Toy Dining Set
Entry/Object ID
1960.50.5a-xx
Description
Doll's dining set, built into a box. The box consists of a four-sided base, separated into three compartments. There is a rabbet groove carved along the top of each side for a lid to slide in. The lid is finished with a dark stain on one side, becoming the table top once removed from the box. The bottom of the table (outside of the lid) has four round divots--one in each corner--for attaching the turned table legs (one now missing).

The table is accompanied by miniature versions of the following:
1 white cotton tablecloth
3 metal napkin rings
3 cotton napkins
4 metal plates with molded rims
1 metal tazza or sugar bowl
1 metal cream pitcher
4 metal cups with white-painted interiors
2 metal knife rests
2 large metal knifes with rounded ends
1 large metal fork with four tines
2 small metal spoons with pointed bowls and two circles on the handles
1 small metal spoon with a (now deformed) coffin handle
1 small metal fork with three tines
1 Bundt cake on a white plate
1 rounded cake on a white plate
1 roasted fowl on a white plate
1 round of cheese on a white plate
1 white plate with attached purple grains (possibly beans)
1 white plate with attached grape leaves
1 white plate with raised rims
9 miniature fruits consisting of 3 oranges, 1 bunch green grapes, 2 peaches, 1 pear, 2 lemons
Context
Likely owned by Breta Brigham Dewey of Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1960.50
Made/Created
circa 1890
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dewey, Breta Brigham (1887-1968)
Toy Drying Rack
Name/Title
Toy Drying Rack
Entry/Object ID
1954.22.11
Description
Miniature drying rack sized for use with a doll. The rack stands on folding legs hinged together at the center that open to form an X. At the top are 2 wings, each with 7 horizontal dowels. It is labeled, "No. 2", "Mfg. by M. N. Parmenter, Montpelier, Vt." and "April 16, 1872 - May 5, 1873".
Context
Made by M. N. Parmenter in Montpelier, Vermont.
Acquisition
1954.22
Made/Created
M. N. Parmenter
1872-1873
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Toy Dustpan
Name/Title
Toy Dustpan
Entry/Object ID
1962.25.9b
Description
Miniature toy metal dustpan with a yellow silk ribbon tied around the handle.
Acquisition
1962.25
Lexicon
Materials
Tin
Toy Dustpan
Name/Title
Toy Dustpan
Entry/Object ID
1962.25.9a
Description
Miniature toy dustpan. The dustpan is made of metal and painted red.
Acquisition
1962.25
Lexicon
Materials
Metal
Toy Fire Engine
Name/Title
Toy Fire Engine
Entry/Object ID
2015.28.3a-c
Description
Cast iron toy fire engine consisting of three parts: a driver, a wagon, and a team of horse. Slots in the wagon indication there were likely more parts originally. The horses are black with gold painted details on the bridles and yokes. The wagon is red with gold paint on the wheels and side lanterns. The words, "FIRE PATROL" are molded into the sides. The driver is black with a gold painted helmet. He is in a seated position and connects to the wagon with a small post.
Acquisition
2015.28
Made/Created
1885-1895
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Toy Fire Truck
Name/Title
Toy Fire Truck
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.7a-b
Description
Toy fire truck consisting of a cart and horse. The cart is painted black and molded to show a driver, water tank, and hose reel. The large wheels are painted red. The horse is shown running and has a small wheel attached to its front left foot.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Fire Truck
Name/Title
Toy Fire Truck
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.8a-f
Description
Cast-iron toy fire truck consisting of a cart, three ladders, a driver, and three horses. The cart is long and rectangular, with red spokes for holding ladders. The ladders are painted red. There is a bench at the front and back of the cart, and a driver on the front bench. A red shaft connects the wagon to three horses: one painted white, and two painted black.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Frying Pan
Name/Title
Toy Frying Pan
Entry/Object ID
1963.51.1
Description
Doll-size skillet with a long handle and three feet.
Acquisition
1963.51
Made/Created
circa 1866
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Toy Gas Pump
Name/Title
Toy Gas Pump
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.8
Description
Miniature, metal toy gas pump. The pump consists of a cylindrical metal base, a hollow central gauge, a round top, a crank handle, and a hose. When the crank handle is turned, a marker within the gauge moves up and down. The top is labeled, "U.S. GAS / U.S. GASOLINE COMPANY".
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Tin, Paint
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Grocery Store
Name/Title
Toy Grocery Store
Entry/Object ID
1951.9.2a-dd
Description
Small toy grocery store and accessories. The front walls of the store open to show a back wall of pigeonholes and drawers, each labeled with a type of food. There are two counters, each with a tall, vertical pole on one end. There are two stools, to casks, and a tin disk with the label, "John B. Squire & Co."
Context
Owned by Elisha T. Everett in Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1951.9
Made/Created
circa 1860
Lexicon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Everett, Elisha T.
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Gun
Name/Title
Toy Gun
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.32
Description
Small, metal toy gun with a static percussion hammer. The butt of the gun pulls back, revealing a wire that extends through the barrel of the gun.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Gun
Name/Title
Toy Gun
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.43
Description
Wooden toy gun. It is made from an unpainted, hollow wooden cylinder (barrel) attached to the front a solid, red-stained wooden back (stock). The barrel is held to the stock by two lengths of wire wrapped around the two several times. At the center is a metal trigger and trigger guard. The trigger releases a wooden plug in the barrel that pushes out some type of projectile (no longer present).
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Gun
Name/Title
Toy Gun
Entry/Object ID
1962.51.11
Description
Carved wooden toy revolver.
Acquisition
1962.51
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Toy Iron
Name/Title
Toy Iron
Entry/Object ID
1953.25.3a-b
Description
Miniature sad iron consisting of heavy insert and cover with handle. The handle is turned, black-painted wood. The cast insert is molded with the mark, "A-BEST-O NO 602 SAD IRON". The insert attaches to the cover with a metal clip.
Acquisition
1953.25
Made/Created
circa 1910
Lexicon
Materials
Iron, Wood
Toy Iron
Name/Title
Toy Iron
Entry/Object ID
1954.33
Description
Small, toy flatiron. The iron consists of a heavy, triangular piece of metal with a heavy-gauge wire handle. The handle has a carved, black-painted wooden grip.
Context
Owned by Alice Dewey in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1954.33
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Person or Organization
Jupp, Alice Dewey (1914-1986)
Place
City
Montpelier
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Iron
Name/Title
Toy Iron
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.9
Description
Miniature molded clear glass iron. The iron is molded with a handle and a water reservoir.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Made/Created
1895
Lexicon
Materials
Glass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Iron
Name/Title
Toy Iron
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.18
Description
Miniature toy iron. The heavy iron is made of a single piece of cast metal. The handle is painted.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Jacks
Name/Title
Toy Jacks
Entry/Object ID
1976.17.6a-f
Description
6 steel toy jacks. The jacks each have 6 projections emanating from the center. Four of the projects have round balls at the tip.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Prouty family.
Acquisition
1976.17
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall (each)
Materials
Steel
Toy Lamp
Name/Title
Toy Lamp
Entry/Object ID
1962.16.8
Description
Miniature, working oil lamp. The lamp consists of a round yellow glass base with a brass mount at the top holding an opaque white glass chimney. A string is threaded through the brass mount and hangs into the base. It is marked, "L. H. Omstead Little Harry's Night Lamp".
Context
Owned by Grace Chaffee Smith as a child
Acquisition
1962.16
Made/Created
L. H. Olmstead
1877
Lexicon
Materials
Glass, Brass
Toy Lamp
Name/Title
Toy Lamp
Entry/Object ID
1958.26.3
Description
Miniature lamp with a clear glass base and milk glass shade. The two are connected by a metal wick holder with a string wick inserted in the center. The lamp is marked, "Fire Fly" and "Pat'd Apr. 13 1875/ Mch 31, 1876".
Context
Owned by a Mrs. Kimball
Acquisition
1958.26
Made/Created
1876
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Glass, Metal
Toy Lawnmower
Name/Title
Toy Lawnmower
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.70
Description
Wooden toy lawn mower painted in yellow, red, and green. The toy has a long handle with a rotating cylinder at the bottom that turns when the object is pushed along the ground. There is a thin, rectangular piece of a wood that overlaps with the tines of a gear to create a "clacking" noise as the cylinder turns.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1944-circa 1945
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Toy Lawnmower
Name/Title
Toy Lawnmower
Entry/Object ID
2011.26.1
Description
Wooden toy lawn mower painted in yellow, red, and green. The toy has a long handle with a rotating cylinder at the bottom that turns when the object is pushed along the ground. There is a thin, rectangular piece of a wood that overlaps with the tines of a gear to create a "clacking" noise as the cylinder turns.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2011.26
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
1944-1945
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Event
World War II
Toy Lawnmower
Name/Title
Toy Lawnmower
Entry/Object ID
2011.26.2
Description
Wooden toy lawnmower painted yellow, pink, green, blue, and orange. The toy has a long red handle with a rotating cylinder at the bottom. The cylinder is filled with multi-colored wooden blocks.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2011.26
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1944-1945
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Event
World War II
Toy Lawnmower
Name/Title
Toy Lawnmower
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.71
Description
Wooden toy lawnmower painted yellow, pink, green, blue, and orange. The toy has a long pink handle with a rotating cylinder at the bottom. The cylinder is filled with multi-colored wooden blocks.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1944-circa 1945
Lexicon
Materials
Wood
Toy Mallet
Name/Title
Toy Mallet
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.64
Description
Small, rust-colored toy mallet with a turned handles and barrel-shaped head. A piece has been chipped off the handle, and the raw edge has the hand-written label, "Sollman + Whitcomb/This is #535c".
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Paint
Toy Mallet
Name/Title
Toy Mallet
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.65
Description
Toy mallet consisting of a turned, cylindrical handle pegged into a small, turned head that narrows in at the center.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Toy Mallet
Name/Title
Toy Mallet
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.63
Description
Small mallet consisting of a turned, cylindrical handle and a cylindrical head with two lines of filleting on either side.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1940-circa 1950
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Toy Monkey
Name/Title
Toy Monkey
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.7
Description
Painted cast-iron toy monkey. The monkey is wearing a tail coat, pants, a shirt, and a fez with a tassel. Its arms and legs are hinged, and the tail rotates.
Context
Likely owned by a member of the George family in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Ox
Name/Title
Toy Ox
Entry/Object ID
1964.35.1b
Description
Carved wooden ox. The ox is white spotted with brown. It has short, narrow legs and a wide body.
Context
Made by Erik Johnson in Proctor, Vermont
Acquisition
1964.35
Made/Created
Artist
Johnson, Erik John (1853-1938)
1880-1920
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Web Links and URLs
Toy Ox
Name/Title
Toy Ox
Entry/Object ID
1964.35.1c
Description
Carved wooden ox. The ox is white spotted with brown. It has short, narrow legs and a wide body.
Context
Made by Erik Johnson in Proctor, Vermont
Acquisition
1964.35
Made/Created
Artist
Johnson, Erik John (1853-1938)
1880-1920
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Web Links and URLs
Toy Plow
Name/Title
Toy Plow
Entry/Object ID
1964.35.1a
Description
Miniature plow with a two-oxen yoke attached to the front by a chain. The plow consists of a metal blade with long wooden handles forming a V shape.
Context
Made by Erik Johnson in Proctor, Vermont
Acquisition
1964.35
Made/Created
Artist
Johnson, Erik John (1853-1938)
1880-1920
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Web Links and URLs
Toy Pocket Watch
Name/Title
Toy Pocket Watch
Entry/Object ID
1940.16.1
Description
Toy pocket watch on a short chain. The face of the watch is white porcelain with black painted Roman numerals. The edges of the watch case are white porcelain painted with blue.
Context
Owned by Reuben Matteson of Shaftsbury, Vermont
Acquisition
1940.16
Made/Created
circa 1808
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal, Porcelain
Relationships
Person or Organization
Matteson, Reuben
Place
Town
Shaftsbury
County
Bennington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Pocket Watch
Name/Title
Toy Pocket Watch
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.15
Description
Small toy pocket watch. The watch is made of press-molded metal with a sticker for the face. The face has Roman numerals and an hour and minute hand, though there are no works inside the case. The watch is attached to a short chain culminating in a metal bar.
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Poodle
Name/Title
Toy Poodle
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.68
Description
A brown yarn French poodle with a red, white and blue leash and a red tongue.It came in a plastic sylinder with a red, white and blue ribbon handle and a note says it is from the Hotel Carlton in Lyon.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Yarn, Plastic, Ribbon
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Rake
Name/Title
Toy Rake
Entry/Object ID
1999.50.17
Description
Miniature bamboo rake.
Context
Owned by Flora Coutts of Newport, Vermont, who taught in Korea from 1922-1925.
Acquisition
1999.50
Made/Created
1922-1925
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Bamboo, Rope
Relationships
Person or Organization
Coutts, Flora (1897-1983)
Place
City
Newport
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Rolling Pin
Name/Title
Toy Rolling Pin
Entry/Object ID
1976.10.3
Description
Toy rolling pin made from a single piece of wood. It is turned into a cylinder at the center with knob-shaped handles on either end. It is sized for use by a child.
Context
Owned by Ebenezer and Rozell Huntoon Peaslee, likely in New Hampshire
Acquisition
1976.10
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Peaslee, Ebenezer (1816-1859), Peaslee, Rozill A. Huntoon (1819-1902)
Toy Safe
Name/Title
Toy Safe
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.17
Description
Toy safe consisting of 6 pieces (4 sides, 1 top, 1 base) that lock together.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Sailboat
Name/Title
Toy Sailboat
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.194
Description
Solid wood toy sailboat with a metal fin. The exterior body of the boat and the fin are painted red. The top of the boat is painted white. There is a mast made from a dowel two two strings attached to the top. One string attaches to the front of the boat and the other attaches to the back. There is a triangular cotton sail printed with blue stripes and a blue star.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Fabric, Metal
Toy Ship
Name/Title
Toy Ship
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.66
Description
A small metal battleship, very heavy. Chipped red, brown and taupe paint.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Spoons
Name/Title
Toy Spoons
Entry/Object ID
1959.38.4a-f
Description
Six miniature metal spoons sized for use with a doll.
Context
Owned by Helen Crane in Grafton, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.38
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Haskins, Helen Crane (1839-1905)
Place
Town
Grafton
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Tank
Name/Title
Toy Tank
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.67
Description
A tin tank painted in beige and green and brown camoflage pattern. Narrow wheels on tiny rods. One doesn't stay in its hole very well.
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Acquisition
1964.63
Dimensions
Materials
Tin
Relationships
Person or Organization
Merci Train
Place
Country
France
Continent
Toy Tomahawk
Name/Title
Toy Tomahawk
Entry/Object ID
1994.50.2
Description
Souvenir tomahawk or hatchet made of a tree branch, partially scraped of its bark and decorated with blue, yellow, green and red paint and a small leather strap. The wooden blade is secured through a vertical hole in the handle and tied in place with a leather string. The edges of the blade are painted red. On one side there is a painted silhouette of person's head wearing a feather warbonnet and the inscription, "NBONSAWIMO ODANAK." On the other side are the words "Lake Dunmore, VT." and the date, "Aug. 24, 1956."
Context
Produced as a souvenir of Lake Dunmore, Vermont
Acquisition
1994.50
Made/Created
1956
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Leather, Paint
Relationships
Place
Village
Lake Dunmore
Town
Salisbury
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Train
Name/Title
Toy Train
Entry/Object ID
2010.21.5
Description
Brightly painted wooden toy train engine. The body of the train is painted blue with a red chimney, and it sits on a black base with red wheels. And image of a conductor hanging out the window and the words, "Champlain Flyer" are printed in yellow on both sides. The numbers "802-951-4040" are printed in yellow on the top.
Context
Made by Maple Landmark (Montgomery Schoolhouse) in Montgomery, Vermont
Acquisition
2010.21
Made/Created
Maple Landmark
2002
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Toy Train
Name/Title
Toy Train
Entry/Object ID
2014.7a-f
Description
Painted, wooden toy train consisting of 6 pieces: a blue engine, a green coal car, a red box car, a blue automobile or trailer car, and 2 red cabooses. The coal car is labeled, "CHESAPEAKE & OHIO / C & O". The box car is labeled, "NORTHER PACIFIC / AUTOMOBILE". The automobile and cabooses are labeled, "ROCKLAND". Each car has yellow wheel except for the coal car, which has red. Each car has a downward facing hook at the front and a sideways facing hook at the rear.
Context
Used by Andrew S. Nuquist in Burlington, Vermont
Acquisition
2014.7
Made/Created
1940-1943
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Nuquist, Andrew S.
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Train
Name/Title
Toy Train
Entry/Object ID
1975.27.4a-b
Description
Cast iron toy train consisting of an engine and coal car. Both pieces are painted black with gold accents. The engine has six wheels: four large, and two small beneath the cow catcher. The coal car has a loop at the front to connect it to the engine, but there is no connecting link.
Context
Owned by the Wyman family of Berlin, Vermont
Acquisition
1975.27
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Place
Town
Berlin
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Train
Name/Title
Toy Train
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.13a-c
Description
Three cast-iron toy train cars consisting of a passenger car and two flat bed cars. Each car has a loop on either end for connecting. The flat cars are connected with a metal wire bent through the loops.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Iron, Paint
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Train
Name/Title
Toy Train
Entry/Object ID
1965.64
Description
Cast iron toy train engine. The engine is painted black with red wheels, chimney, and bell. The number 400 is molded under the window to the engineer's box. There is a broken hole at the center front top.
Acquisition
1965.64
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron, Paint
Toy Traincar
Name/Title
Toy Traincar
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.12
Description
Red-painted cast iron toy train car. The sides each have 5 windows, and there is a small platform on the front and back of the car.
Context
Owned by Robbie Wing in Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Iron
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Toy Tray
Name/Title
Toy Tray
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.199b
Description
Miniature pewter tray, sized for a doll. The tray has a lip around the edge and a bar of floral scrollwork diagonally across the center.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Pewter
Toy Tray
Name/Title
Toy Tray
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.199c
Description
Miniature pewter tray, sized for a doll. The tray has a lip around the edge and a bar of floral scrollwork diagonally across the center.
Acquisition
1976.43
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Pewter
Toy Truck
Name/Title
Toy Truck
Entry/Object ID
2004.18.3
Description
Miniature box truck made of blue-painted wood. One side of the truck has four hinged doors that open to show a piece of paper colored with markers to look like shelves filled with grocery good. When closed, the side reads, "GN JOHNSON & SONS [T]raveling Grocery", with hand-cut sticker letters. The opposite side of the truck has a small advertising flyer pasted to it showing what items the truck stocked October 20-22 (no year). There is another door on the back that opens to reveal a drawer of bails or boxes.
Acquisition
2004.18
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Paper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dole, Sylvia Johnson (1940-2008)
Toy Truck
Name/Title
Toy Truck
Entry/Object ID
2008.38.7
Description
Red-painted wooden toy truck. The truck has a walled bed and open cab. The outer walls of the wheels are painted black, and the wheels are each mounted on a wire axel, allowing them to rotate. The front bumper is painted silver, and there is a small silver decoration painted on the hood. The label, "R.H.A. 1952" is written in black ink on the bottom of the truck, beneath the driver's seat.
Context
Made by Raymond "Bob" H. Adams. He made several trucks as Christmas presents for all his male grandchildren. They were assembled and painted at the Railroad Station waiting room.
Acquisition
2008.38
Made/Created
Artist
Adams, Raymond Herbert (1920-1998)
1952
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Toy Truck
Name/Title
Toy Truck
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.16
Description
Toy dump truck with the label "Mack" on either side of the dump bed. The truck is simply constructed out of wood, with a block representing the engine , and a box for the dump bed. The bed lifts up from hinges at the back of the frame to allow contents to spill out.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1930-circa 1940
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Materials
Wood
Toy Village
Name/Title
Toy Village
Entry/Object ID
1963.62.5a-jj
Description
Cardboard toy village held within a wooden box. The box has a paper label on one side that says, "5 LBS. PEPPERMINT & WINTERGREEN CREAM WAFERS". The interior of the lid has the handwritten label, "[illeg] 1914, March 10, Hillside Farm". The set consists of 12 buildings, 12 roofs, 5 trees, 3 boats, 2 fences, a clock tower, 6 people, and 3 miscellaneous accessories.

Each building is made from four pieces of paperboard attached at the ends (interior) with woven tape, creating a box that can be laid down flat. Each has a corresponding roof that attaches with slits to notches on the buildings. (The notches are disguised as dormer winders and signs. The buildings are a log cabin labeled "Rip Van Winkle House"; a portrait studio; a wheelwright and blacksmith shop labeled "J. SMITH HORSESHOER"; a firehouse with the date 1897; a boat club; a large schoolhouse; 7 residential houses.
Acquisition
1963.62
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Materials
Paperboard, Wood
Toy Wagon
Name/Title
Toy Wagon
Entry/Object ID
1994.50.1
Description
Small, wooden toy wagon consisting of a rectangular bed and four wheels. The bed is painted light blue, and the wheels are painted pink. There is an extension on one side for attaching a handle. Above the extension is a sticker that reads, "THE BRASSAW NOVELTY MFG. CO / 38 Elm St. Montpelier, Vt. / Baby Playthings, Woodcraft".
Context
Made by The Brassaw Novelty Manufacturing Company in Montpelier, Vermont
Acquisition
1994.50
Made/Created
Brassaw Novelty Manufacturing Co.
1935-1945
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Metal, Paint
Toy Washtub Stand
Name/Title
Toy Washtub Stand
Entry/Object ID
1963.59
Description
Bench for a child's wash tub. Made of wood, 3 slats of wood on the top that fold under. Legs are braced in two places.
Context
Used by Dorothy Deane Catchapaw of Richmond, Vermont
Acquisition
1963.59
Made/Created
circa 1915
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Catchapaw, Dorothy Deane Johnson (1912-1996)
Place
Town
Richmond
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Track spikes
Name/Title
Track spikes
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.25a-c
Description
a -b = Black leather shoes with spiked soles used for running track
c= wrench which says, "Gold Smith, Made in the USA, Preferred Trade Mark Product."
Context
These shoes and wrench were part of the Lawrence Rossi (1918-2015) collection, but it is not clear whose they were. Lawrence had a brother, Claude (1921-1945) who ran track at Spaulding High School. Perhaps Lawrence did, too.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Leather, Cotton, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Trail Marker
Name/Title
Trail Marker
Entry/Object ID
2022.30.1
Description
Square plastic trail marker printed in black with an image of a paw print and the words, "Catamount X-C Ski Trail".
Context
Used to mark the Catamount Cross Country Ski Trail, a route that spans the length of Vermont
Acquisition
2022.30
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Place
Town
Craftsbury
County
Orleans County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Trail Marker
Name/Title
Trail Marker
Entry/Object ID
1995.44.1
Description
Catamount Trail blue plastic sign, with black lettering. The sign shows a panther print above the "Catamount Trail" name. Along the sides are: "C.T.A., P.O. Box 897" and "Burlington, VT 05402."
Context
Used to mark the Catamount Cross Country Ski Trail, a route that spans the length of Vermont
Acquisition
1995.44
Made/Created
1984-1995
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Plastic
Relationships
Place
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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Trinket Basket
Name/Title
Trinket Basket
Entry/Object ID
1966.2.7
Description
Miniature woven basket. The basket has a bulbous, oval body and is painted with blue and pink flowers on green stems. The handle has broken off and is inside.
Acquisition
1966.2
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Tyler, Helen (1846-1850)
Place
Town
Brattleboro
County
Windham County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Trinket Box
Name/Title
Trinket Box
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.143
Description
Small storage box in the shape of a teapot. The front bears a cartoon image of a chef.
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
circa 1920-circa 1930
Trophy
Name/Title
Trophy
Entry/Object ID
2008.72a-b
Description
Silver-plated trophy in the shape of a tall, footed cup with two angular handles and a round lid. The trophy is engraved, "1929 Winooski Valley Girls Basketball League Won By Spaulding High School 1930". The other side is engraved, "Irene Cox Capt. / Irene McLeod Mgr. / Helen Davis / Helen Suitor / Mary Tassie / Lena Colombo / Anita Reynolds / Barbara Wishart / Amy E. Goodell, Coach". The inside of the trophy is lined with marbled green plastic.
Context
Awarded to the Spaulding High School girl's basketball team during the 1929-1930 school year
Acquisition
2008.72
Made/Created
Wallace Brothers Co.
1929-1930
Lexicon
Dimensions
Relationships
Person or Organization
Spaulding High School
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Trophy
Name/Title
Trophy
Entry/Object ID
2018.12.1
Description
Brass trophy in the shape of a loving cup. The cup is narrow and tall with a round pedestal base. There is a handle on either side of the cup. The front is engraved with the inscription, "Vermont Stock Car Racing Champion 1951 Carl J. Trayah Central Vermont Raceway Northfield VT Fighting Trayah Brothers". The bottom of the base is marked, "Mfg. by Dodge Inc., Chicago 604".
Context
Presented to Carl J. Trayah for winning the 1951 Vermont Stock Car Racing Championship.
Acquisition
2018.12
Made/Created
Dodge, Inc.
1951
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Copper
Relationships
Person or Organization
Trayah, Carl J.
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Trophy
Name/Title
Trophy
Entry/Object ID
2001.50.4a
Description
Gold plastic trophy in the shape of a baseball mitt. The mitt is formed to hold a baseball. The stem of the trophy formed from two crossed baseball bats with a ball in the center. The trophy sits on a wooden pedestal with a small plaque on the front reading, "VERMONT EXPOS/COMMUNITY FIRST PITCH/2000".
Context
In celebration of the new millennium, the trophy and its accompanying ball were sent around the state of Vermont, stopping at one town in each county to be signed by a town official and Governor Howard Dean.
Acquisition
2001.50
Made/Created
The Engraving Bench & Fine Gifts, Inc.
2000-2001
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Leather, Plastic, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Dean, Howard Brush, M.D. (b. 1948)
Varsity letter
Name/Title
Varsity letter
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.22
Description
Spaulding High School varsity letter for track that consists of an S with a winged foot on it.
Context
A letter for participation on the track team at Spaulding High School from the Rossi Family. It is unclear who ran track although based on information in obituaries, Claude Rossi (1921-1945) did. But perhaps his brother, Lawrence (1918-2015) did, too, although his obituary stresses his interest and involvement in football and golf.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Felt
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Varsity letter
Name/Title
Varsity letter
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.20
Description
Spaulding High School varsity letter for cheerleading that consists of a maroon S and a megaphone. on the back, the name "Nelda" is printed in ink.
Context
Nelda Giannoni Rossi (1925-2020) was born in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1943. This letter was awarded to her for cheerleading.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Felt
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Varsity letter
Name/Title
Varsity letter
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.21
Description
Spaulding High School varsity letter for music that has a white S in the center of a harp.
Context
This school letter, awarded for participation in a band, is part of the Rossi family collection, but it isn't clear who -- Lawrence (1918-2015), his wife, Nelda (1925-2020) or Lawrence's brother, Claude (1921-1945) was awarded it. All three went to Spaulding High School and Claude's obituary notes his love of music and participation in the high school band and as a drummer in local dance bands and with the Barre American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps.
Acquisition
2008.1
Dimensions
Materials
Felt
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Whistle
Name/Title
Whistle
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.25
Description
Round wooden whistle. The whistle is hollow and there is a notch at one end.
Acquisition
1959.63
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Dimensions
Materials
Wood
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Whistle
Name/Title
Whistle
Entry/Object ID
2008.1.2c
Description
c = gold-colored whistle with a ring. On the top side: "N.S. Meyer, New York." On the underside: "Made in the U.S.A."

Related items:
2008.1.2a = White canvas jacket with black snaps, collar, cuffs and pocket trim and a black, football shaped patch on the left chest with the initials VFOA which stands for Vermont Football Officials Association.

2008.1.2b = Black ball cap with white stripes and a white button on the top.

2008.1.2d = Gold-colored coin for players to use in the toss that determines which team picks the end of the field it wants to defend in the first half of a football game. One side shows the diagram of a football field and has the word 'TAILS' in big letters. The other side says, "National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations" around the outside and has an emblem in the center with the initials "HSAA."

2008.1.2e = Black, plastic device that can be clicked to record time outs used and downs.
Context
Lawrence K. Rossi (1918-2015) of Barre was a long-time football official in Vermont and New England. He used this whistle in games.
Acquisition
2008.1
Made/Created
N.S. Meyer
Dimensions
Materials
Brass
Relationships
Person or Organization
Rossi, Lawrence K.
Place
City
Barre City
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Whistle
Name/Title
Whistle
Entry/Object ID
2016.4.2
Description
wooden whistle carved from a tree branch. There is a white plastic bird attached to the top with red wings, a yellow beak, and a blue spot on its head. The mouthpiece section is stamped, "BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHAMPLAIN FERRY CROSSINGS". The mouthpiece section has been trimmed down, removing the bark, and there is a hole at the center top.
Context
Purchased as a souvenir by John Dumville while on a Boy Scout field trip.
Acquisition
2016.4
Made/Created
1962-1965
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Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Plastic
Relationships
Dumville, John P. (b. 1950), Boy Scouts of America
Place
Lake
Lake Champlain
City
Burlington
County
Chittenden County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1976.10.5
Description
Writing slate framed in green-painted wood. Incised in slate at top of one side are the words, "Mary H. Green, Windsor, Vt. August 1846 - 1852".
Context
Used by Mary Harriet Green of Windsor, Vermont at Meriden Academy. Though Mary died at the age of 30, she made a name for herself locally by publishing several poems in the newspaper.
Acquisition
1976.10
Made/Created
1846
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Slate, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Tucker, Mary Harriet Green (1838-1869)
Place
Town
Windsor
County
Windsor County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1955.36
Description
Rectangular slate surrounded by wooden frame. Animals and people are engraved on one side of the frame, and a ruler is engraved on the other side. There are holes around the edge of the frame through which natural yarn has been threaded. Red felt surrounds the wooden border, held on by the yarn.
Context
Used by Catherine Gove in the Poultney village school
Acquisition
1955.36
Made/Created
circa 1885
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Yarn, Wood, Slate
Relationships
Person or Organization
Callan, Catherine Cutler Gove
Place
Town
Poultney
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1958.26.4
Description
Slate in wooden frame. There is a small piece of slate missing from one of the corners.
Context
Used by Jessie Gokey Hale at school in Northfield, Vermont
Acquisition
1958.26
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Slate, Wood
Relationships
Person or Organization
Hale, Jessie B. Gokey (1879-1962)
Place
Town
Northfield
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.28a-b
Description
Rectangular writing slate in wooden frame. There are two holes at the top of the frame for hanging. It is accompanied by a slate pencil.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Wood, Slate
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.27
Description
Rectangular writing slate in wooden frame. There is a crack across the center of the slate.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1968.13.2
Description
Rectangular writing slate in wooden frame.
Context
Owned by Lemuel Scott of Fletcher, Vermont.
Acquisition
1968.13
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Slate, Wood
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1981.2.2
Description
Rectangular writing slate in wooden frame. The frame is stamped with the inscription, "POLLARDS / 20 MERCHANTS ROW / OPERA HOUSE CLOTHING STORE / RUTLAND VT".
Context
Made as an advertisement for Pollard's Clothing Store in Rutland, Vermont
Acquisition
1981.2
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Slate, Wood
Relationships
Place
City
Rutland
County
Rutland County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1959.63.26
Description
Rectangular writing slate in wooden frame. Remnants of letters are scratched into the surface.
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Acquisition
1959.63
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Place
Village
East Calais
Town
Calais
County
Washington County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1986.18.28
Description
Writing slate consisting of a rectangular piece of black slate set into a wooden frame with rounded corners.
Context
Collected by Charles F. Branch of Orwell, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.18
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Wood, Slate
Relationships
Person or Organization
Branch, Charles Francis, Sr. (1845-1910)
Place
Town
Orwell
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Civil War
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1986.18.29
Description
Two small wood-framed writing slates connected along one side with wire hinges.
Context
Collected by Charles F. Branch of Orwell, Vermont
Acquisition
1986.18
Lexicon
Dimensions
Materials
Slate, Wood, Metal
Relationships
Person or Organization
Branch, Charles Francis, Sr. (1845-1910)
Place
Town
Orwell
County
Addison County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
Continent
Event
Civil War
Writing Slate
Name/Title
Writing Slate
Entry/Object ID
1963.70.7
Description
Writing slate consisting of a flat, rectangular piece of black slate inserted into a wooden frame with rounded corners.
Context
Owned by Robert Wing of Island Pond, Vermont.
Acquisition
1963.70
Lexicon
Dimensions
Overall
Relationships
Person or Organization
Wing, Robert (1890-1900)
Place
Village
Island Pond
Town
Brighton
County
Essex County
State/Province
Vermont
Country
United States of America
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