trim

c.1840's

Bonnet. Shaker form. Received from: E. M. Reed, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 11/7/95, IBM: Bonnet edged with light colored straw braid. Lined in buckram. End of proper right bavolet is missing.

USA
c.1935-36

This little sailor suit, worn by donor's brother Charles William Kirk ("Chuck"), was purchased by their father, Dr. Marvin Edward Kirk, from Roos Brothers in Oakland. A: The middy...

c. 1984-1986

Sandals handmade by Gaza Bowen. The lining or base of the sandal is dark brown leather, with a turned up toe. The sides of the sandals are bridgt yellow leather. A polychrome leather strip runs...

c. 1850 - 1860

Bonnet. Description: braided dark brown straw with black puckered satin brim lining with silk viol trim on inside; coarse weave black cotton lining on inner cap part; black satin bows and trim...

c. 1915

Infant's dress. Description: White plain weave (linen or cotton, batiste or lawn), longish sleeves and neck are both trimmed with embroidered scalloped edges; each sleeve is also decorated...

2006

Black plastic Frisbee disc, with rings of white decorating the center. "Malibu 110G.Model, Frisbee Disc" also printed in white. Center decorated with yellow sun set, white figure, wind surfing...

1940s

This Storybook Doll is porcelain with movable arms and legs, painted peach color with blue eyes and red wavy, shoulder length hair wig. She's dressed in a red rayon dress, white eyelet...

c. 1950s-1970s

Cheong sam or qipao is black silk damask, with a design of angled, intersecting, diagonal stripes. Dress has a zipper in the proper right side seam, opening into an asymmetrical flap extending...

c. 1950s- 1970s

Cheong sam or qipao is black silk brocade, with a design of metallic gold color butterflies and black roses. Dress has a silver color metal zipper in the proper right side seam, opening into an...

1937

Pink silk satin trousers trimmed at either cuff with piped scallop designs (inverted over each other) on line in pink silk satin, the other in light green silk satin. The trousers fasten at the...

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