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112Metal Engraved Hair Clip
  • Object, Hair Ornament, Hair Clip
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920c
Description:
Sterling silver spring hair clip engraved with an overlapping "BJ" standing for Beatrix Jones, Beatrix Farrand's maiden name.
129Large Tortoise Shell Hairpin
  • Object, Hair Ornament, Hair Clip
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Orange tortoise shell hairpin with squared end embedded with rhinestones. See matching hairpin in set. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
128Large Scallop Shaped Hairpin
  • Object, Hair Ornament, Hair Clip
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Orange tortoise shell hair pin with a scalloped end embedded with rhinestones. See matching hair pin in set. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
116Rhinestone Chocker Necklace
  • Object, Jewelry, Necklace, Choker
  • none
  • 1900 - 1940 c.
Description:
Choker style black ribbon necklace, embedded with rhinestones. Owned by Beatrix Farrand.
8Silver Stamp Case
  • Object, Personal Case, Stamp Case
  • none
  • 1933
Description:
Circular silver case belonging to George B Dorr. Inscribed "G.B.D" on the top and "1853-1933 from L.E. and W.C.E." on the bottom.
144Victor Talking Machine
  • Object, Phonograph
  • none
  • Victor Talking Machine Company
  • 1911
Description:
Victrola made of oak, hinged top and compartment with two doors for record storage. Logo on inside of lid shows a dog listening to a Talking Machine with the text: "Victrola manufactured by Victor Talking Machine Co Camden, N.J. U.S.A Patented in united states and foreign countries".
177Kodak Brownie Style Camera and Case
  • Object, Photographic, Camera, Box Camera
  • none
  • The Eastman Kodak Company
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Brownie style box camera (.01). Brown leather camera (.02) and case with a instruction book. Made by the Eastman Kodak Company. Belonged to Wes Brown.
120Beatrix Farrand's Folding Kodak Camera
  • Object, Photographic, Camera, Box Camera
  • none
  • The Eastman Kodak Company
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Black Kodak folding pocket camera used by Beatrix Farrand at her Reef Point Estate.
11Ivory Paper Cutter
  • Object, Printing, Bookbinding Equipment
  • none
  • 1880 - 1900 c
Description:
The silver handle is ornately engraved with "GBD" inside an oval frame. Silver handle has 3 distinct sections. Owned by George B Dorr.
410Atwater Kent Radio
  • Object, Radio
  • none
  • Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company
  • 1934
Description:
Veneered wood radio with four knobs, a brass station indicator and a screened speaker. Five tube radio for standard and short waves.
115Potpourri Sachets
  • Object, Sachet
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920c
Description:
Two small sachets; one in a flower print (1998.00.008) and the other in blue thin cloth with lace edges (1998.00.009). One Large sachet embroidered (1998.00.010) with the initials MCJ for Mary Cadwalader Jones, Beatrix Farrand's mother.
107Engraved Floral Scissors
  • Object, Scissors
  • none
  • 1900 - 1950 c
Description:
Decoratively engraved metal scissors owned by Beatrix Farrand.
322Casino Boxing Ticket
  • Object, Ticket, Admission Ticket
  • none
  • 1920 - 19560 c
Description:
Student ticket for the Bobby Jones vs. Jimmy Dugan boxing match on the 23rd of January at the Bar Harbor Casino. Ticket contains information about the match.
228Bar Harbor Railroad Painted Toy Train
  • Object, Toy
  • none
  • Bar Harbor Toy Co.
  • 1950 c.
Description:
Painted black wood toy train with an attached train car. Engine car is black with six red wheels and yellow detail of the silhouette of conductor and the text: "1492 BHRR". Second car has four red wheels and carries nine blocks of wood suspended on a wooden pole. The two sections are attached with a small metal hook.
121Leather Portfolio and Key
  • Object, Writing, Stationery
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Beatrix Farrand's black leather portfolio with matching leather insert. Portfolio has tabs which are labeled "Unanswered", "Answered", "Unpaid", and "Paid". Outside of both the portfolio and insert are initialed "BJ" for Beatrix Jones, her maiden name. Small paper envelope labeled "key" contains the small key which goes to the portfolio. Portfolio "A" (.01), Portfolio "B" (.02), Key (.03) [show more]
130Set of Large Tortoise Shell Hairpins
  • Set
  • none
  • 1900 - 1920 c
Description:
Two orange hairpins with rhinestones owned by Beatrix Farrand.