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- Lalique "Petite Libellule" Dragonfly Hood Ornament, circa 1928 - Rene Lalique created some of the most striking automobile mascots or hood ornaments. Lalique's elegant, molded-glass models enhanced the front of any luxury vehicle. The mascots could also be lit from below making them all the more impressive. These decorative mascots became a symbol of the car owner's wealth, status, and good taste.

- circa 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Lalique "Petite Libellule" Dragonfly Hood Ornament, circa 1928
Rene Lalique created some of the most striking automobile mascots or hood ornaments. Lalique's elegant, molded-glass models enhanced the front of any luxury vehicle. The mascots could also be lit from below making them all the more impressive. These decorative mascots became a symbol of the car owner's wealth, status, and good taste.
- "Enchanted Dragonflies" Quilt, Made by Patricia Orr, 2009 -

- 2009
- Collections - Artifact
"Enchanted Dragonflies" Quilt, Made by Patricia Orr, 2009
- Pumpkin Patch Shop Hop Tote Bag, 2007 -

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Pumpkin Patch Shop Hop Tote Bag, 2007
- "Ford Times," July 1975 - Ford Motor Company published<em> Ford Times</em> magazine from 1908 to 1917 and again from 1943 to 1993. Intended for dealers and consumers, the publication was key to Ford's public relations efforts. With articles emphasizing a range of topics, including automobiles but also recreation, food, history, nature, and culture, <em>Ford Times</em> became an important document of 20th-century American life.

- July 01, 1975
- Collections - Artifact
"Ford Times," July 1975
Ford Motor Company published Ford Times magazine from 1908 to 1917 and again from 1943 to 1993. Intended for dealers and consumers, the publication was key to Ford's public relations efforts. With articles emphasizing a range of topics, including automobiles but also recreation, food, history, nature, and culture, Ford Times became an important document of 20th-century American life.
- Lalique "Grande Libellule" Dragonfly Hood Ornament, 1928-1930 - Rene Lalique created some of the most striking automobile mascots or hood ornaments. Lalique's elegant, molded-glass models enhanced the front of any luxury vehicle. The mascots could also be lit from below making them all the more impressive. These decorative mascots became a symbol of the car owner's wealth, status, and good taste.

- 1928-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Lalique "Grande Libellule" Dragonfly Hood Ornament, 1928-1930
Rene Lalique created some of the most striking automobile mascots or hood ornaments. Lalique's elegant, molded-glass models enhanced the front of any luxury vehicle. The mascots could also be lit from below making them all the more impressive. These decorative mascots became a symbol of the car owner's wealth, status, and good taste.
- Harwood Steiger Fabric, "Idyll" - The screen-printed fabrics produced by the studio of Harwood Steiger, Inc. are replete with motifs from the American Southwest. Although husband-and-wife proprietors Harwood and Sophie Steiger were born in the Northeast, the Sonoran Desert became their home. Its flora, fauna, and wildlife were a constant inspiration in their enduring partnership, which saw Harwood as the primary artist, and Sophie as the expert botanist and businesswoman.

- 1956-1980
- Collections - Artifact
Harwood Steiger Fabric, "Idyll"
The screen-printed fabrics produced by the studio of Harwood Steiger, Inc. are replete with motifs from the American Southwest. Although husband-and-wife proprietors Harwood and Sophie Steiger were born in the Northeast, the Sonoran Desert became their home. Its flora, fauna, and wildlife were a constant inspiration in their enduring partnership, which saw Harwood as the primary artist, and Sophie as the expert botanist and businesswoman.
- Pumpkin Patch Fabric Harvest Shop Hop Pin, 2007 -

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Pumpkin Patch Fabric Harvest Shop Hop Pin, 2007
- "Welcome to Olde World Canterbury Village Fabric Harvest Shop Hop," September 2007 -

- 07 September 2007-08 September 2007
- Collections - Artifact
"Welcome to Olde World Canterbury Village Fabric Harvest Shop Hop," September 2007
- Harwood Steiger Fabric, "Idyll" - The screen-printed fabrics produced by the studio of Harwood Steiger, Inc. are replete with motifs from the American Southwest. Although husband-and-wife proprietors Harwood and Sophie Steiger were born in the Northeast, the Sonoran Desert became their home. Its flora, fauna, and wildlife were a constant inspiration in their enduring partnership, which saw Harwood as the primary artist, and Sophie as the expert botanist and businesswoman.

- 1956-1980
- Collections - Artifact
Harwood Steiger Fabric, "Idyll"
The screen-printed fabrics produced by the studio of Harwood Steiger, Inc. are replete with motifs from the American Southwest. Although husband-and-wife proprietors Harwood and Sophie Steiger were born in the Northeast, the Sonoran Desert became their home. Its flora, fauna, and wildlife were a constant inspiration in their enduring partnership, which saw Harwood as the primary artist, and Sophie as the expert botanist and businesswoman.