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- Medal Awarded to Henry Ford by Illinois Manufacturers Association, 1930 - Henry Ford was recognized as more than an automotive industrialist; throughout his many years in the public eye he was acknowledged by many civic and corporate associations. This medal was awarded to Henry Ford by Illinois Manufacturers Association at their annual meeting in 1930, recognizing his contributions to industrial progress.

- December 09, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Medal Awarded to Henry Ford by Illinois Manufacturers Association, 1930
Henry Ford was recognized as more than an automotive industrialist; throughout his many years in the public eye he was acknowledged by many civic and corporate associations. This medal was awarded to Henry Ford by Illinois Manufacturers Association at their annual meeting in 1930, recognizing his contributions to industrial progress.
- Bottle of Fratelli Polli Antipasto Mercurio, 1930-1960 - This food item was one of the many exotic delicacies sold at A. Rensch & Co., a family-owned specialty-import food store that opened in Toledo, Ohio, in 1882. Customers interested in exotic canned and bottled foods, hard-to-find teas and coffees, and all manner of imported meats and cheeses would have frequented a store like this. A. Rensch & Co. also sold gift boxes.

- 1930-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Bottle of Fratelli Polli Antipasto Mercurio, 1930-1960
This food item was one of the many exotic delicacies sold at A. Rensch & Co., a family-owned specialty-import food store that opened in Toledo, Ohio, in 1882. Customers interested in exotic canned and bottled foods, hard-to-find teas and coffees, and all manner of imported meats and cheeses would have frequented a store like this. A. Rensch & Co. also sold gift boxes.
- "Tabla" Lamp, 1992 -

- 1992
- Collections - Artifact
"Tabla" Lamp, 1992
- Set of Medals Awarded to Henry Ford, 1928 - Henry Ford was recognized as more than an automotive industrialist; throughout his many years in the public eye he was endorsed by many civic and corporate associations. This set of medals from an unknown organization acknowledges his use of science to further the manufacturing advances to all types of industry.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Set of Medals Awarded to Henry Ford, 1928
Henry Ford was recognized as more than an automotive industrialist; throughout his many years in the public eye he was endorsed by many civic and corporate associations. This set of medals from an unknown organization acknowledges his use of science to further the manufacturing advances to all types of industry.
- Model of a Steam Engine, 1918-1920 -

- 1918-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Model of a Steam Engine, 1918-1920
- Violin by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi, 1780 - In the 1920s, Henry Ford purchased several fine Italian violins, including this one by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi. Landolfi was trained in Cremona, Italy and returned to his native Milan to establish his workshop. Ford purchased this 1780 Landolfi violin from Ole H. Bryant, a Boston violinmaker who served as principal repairer for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

- 1780
- Collections - Artifact
Violin by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi, 1780
In the 1920s, Henry Ford purchased several fine Italian violins, including this one by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi. Landolfi was trained in Cremona, Italy and returned to his native Milan to establish his workshop. Ford purchased this 1780 Landolfi violin from Ole H. Bryant, a Boston violinmaker who served as principal repairer for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
- "Dove" Lamp, 1985 -

- 1992
- Collections - Artifact
"Dove" Lamp, 1985
- "Ricordo Di Pompei, 32 Vedute," 1928 -

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
"Ricordo Di Pompei, 32 Vedute," 1928
- "Supernatural" Chair, 2005 -

- 2005
- Collections - Artifact
"Supernatural" Chair, 2005
- "Hotel Zeus" Television Stand, circa 1990 -

- circa 1990
- Collections - Artifact
"Hotel Zeus" Television Stand, circa 1990