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- Children's Furniture Made by Fun-Iture Co. Featured in Gimbels Display Window, circa 1960 - The Fun-Iture Company of Denver, Colorado, made "fun tables" and "fun chairs" that were sturdy, lightweight, and easy for a child to move or carry around. Gimbels Department Store in New York City featured Fun-Iture Company's tables and chairs in this children's department store display.

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Children's Furniture Made by Fun-Iture Co. Featured in Gimbels Display Window, circa 1960
The Fun-Iture Company of Denver, Colorado, made "fun tables" and "fun chairs" that were sturdy, lightweight, and easy for a child to move or carry around. Gimbels Department Store in New York City featured Fun-Iture Company's tables and chairs in this children's department store display.
- Replica of the Gimbel National Award Medal Presented to Amelia Earhart after Her Solo Atlantic Flight, 1932 - In 1928 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, but she was only a passenger. Pilot Wilmer Stultz and mechanic Louis Gordon controlled the airplane. Four years later Earhart repeated the trip, by herself, at the controls of a Lockheed Vega. Earhart's flight took her from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland in 14 hours, 56 minutes.

- 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Replica of the Gimbel National Award Medal Presented to Amelia Earhart after Her Solo Atlantic Flight, 1932
In 1928 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, but she was only a passenger. Pilot Wilmer Stultz and mechanic Louis Gordon controlled the airplane. Four years later Earhart repeated the trip, by herself, at the controls of a Lockheed Vega. Earhart's flight took her from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland in 14 hours, 56 minutes.
- Designs by Sophie Gimbel for Saks Fifth Avenue, Harper's Bazaar, November 1945 -

- November 01, 1945
- Collections - Artifact
Designs by Sophie Gimbel for Saks Fifth Avenue, Harper's Bazaar, November 1945