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(1) a, c, t, r, 1945 February 27 and July 17.
#1. Accounts, statements, appraisals, tax returns,, 1952.
1 attached short and top set
The clothing listed below appears to be primarily doll clothes, with exceptions as noted.
1 “Baby” elephant, 2 ½” long, 1 ¾” tall
Each of the first five boxes is divided into rows and sections. Within each section, the contents are described in clockwise order beginning in the upper left corner of each section. Box 6 is oversize and contains 8 boxes which are labeled Section 1 through Section 8.
This series also includes newspaper and magazine articles about toys as well as books about toys.
# 1: Bergman, Jan, Legacy of ancient Egypt in early Christian iconography in Egypt (cassette),, 1983 September 19
1 black and white drawing with Valentine verse pasted on slightly larger square of blue construction paper, , undated
1 black china head doll, 9” tall, china head and arms, cloth body, short beige top over longer lacy skirt, yellow cloth boots, straw bonnet tied with pink ribbon, Germany, , late 1800s
The following information is per conversation with Gale Burrow, Reference Librarian, Honnold Library, 3-9-05, further clarification per 3/11/05 e-mail; subsequent meeting
1 black glass cat, undated, 1 ¼” long, 1” tall
Each of the first five boxes is divided into rows and sections. Within each section, the contents are described in clockwise order beginning in the upper left corner of each section. Box 6 is oversize and contains 8 boxes which are labeled Section 1 through Section 8.
This series also includes newspaper and magazine articles about toys as well as books about toys.
1 black hat 2” in diameter with white feather; attached note written in Olive Percival’s hand: “This is Lucy Locket’s Turban~ The White Feather was left on the wide sill of my office window~ by one of the Pigeons I delighted to feed in the old Hibernian Bldg., 4th & Spring Sts.~ circa 1925~” On the other side is written: Dizzy (Disraeli) my little kitten keeps taking the feather~ now half-spoiled~,” in small round box with multi-colored trumpet flowers on lid
1 black metal mouse with metal spool of thread, 1916, 2 ½” long, “TAFT” written on bottom in Olive Percival’s hand; small note enclosed written in Olive Percival’s hand: “Christmas Presents of The Cats, The Mouse was Mr. Taft’s”, 1916 - 1916
Each of the first five boxes is divided into rows and sections. Within each section, the contents are described in clockwise order beginning in the upper left corner of each section. Box 6 is oversize and contains 8 boxes which are labeled Section 1 through Section 8.
This series also includes newspaper and magazine articles about toys as well as books about toys.