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- Bust of Thomas Edison, 1889 -

- 1889
- Collections - Artifact
Bust of Thomas Edison, 1889
- Plate, 1756-1760 -

- 1756-1760
- Collections - Artifact
Plate, 1756-1760
- Plaster Bust of Abraham Lincoln, 1865 - Many sculptors made terra-cotta, plaster or bronze statues of Abraham Lincoln to honor him during his life time or after his death. Usually based on existing lithograph, engraving or photographic portraits and made for mass market sales, these artists have left a large and varied sculptural legacy. This plaster example was made after the president's death in 1865 by an artist in Paris, France.

- 1865
- Collections - Artifact
Plaster Bust of Abraham Lincoln, 1865
Many sculptors made terra-cotta, plaster or bronze statues of Abraham Lincoln to honor him during his life time or after his death. Usually based on existing lithograph, engraving or photographic portraits and made for mass market sales, these artists have left a large and varied sculptural legacy. This plaster example was made after the president's death in 1865 by an artist in Paris, France.
- Interior of Owamni Restaurant, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 6, 2025 -

- June 06, 2025
- Collections - Artifact
Interior of Owamni Restaurant, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 6, 2025
- Flask, 1833-1835 - Glass factories in America began producing inexpensive, mold-formed flasks in the early 1800s. These figured flasks often were decorated with symbols of national pride or political or cultural affiliation. Other flasks provided advertisement for the glass company. Owners of Wheat, Price and Company in Wheeling, West Virginia, molded their name and an image of their factory on this flask.

- 1833-1835
- Collections - Artifact
Flask, 1833-1835
Glass factories in America began producing inexpensive, mold-formed flasks in the early 1800s. These figured flasks often were decorated with symbols of national pride or political or cultural affiliation. Other flasks provided advertisement for the glass company. Owners of Wheat, Price and Company in Wheeling, West Virginia, molded their name and an image of their factory on this flask.
- Commemorative Bust of Rosa Parks, 1995 - Rosa Parks's December 1, 1955, refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus led to such successful public action that many consider her act to be the spark that ignited the Civil Rights movement. Sarah's Attic, Inc., creator of this commemorative bust, has offered products that reflect love, respect, and dignity.

- 1995
- Collections - Artifact
Commemorative Bust of Rosa Parks, 1995
Rosa Parks's December 1, 1955, refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus led to such successful public action that many consider her act to be the spark that ignited the Civil Rights movement. Sarah's Attic, Inc., creator of this commemorative bust, has offered products that reflect love, respect, and dignity.
- Portrait of Joseph R. Biden, Enclosed with Inauguration Invitation, 2009 -

- January 20, 2009
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Joseph R. Biden, Enclosed with Inauguration Invitation, 2009
- Plaster Bust of Benjamin Banneker -

- Collections - Artifact
Plaster Bust of Benjamin Banneker
- Plaster Bust of Charles Richard Drew -

- 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Plaster Bust of Charles Richard Drew
- Commemorative Bust of Detroit Lions Tight End, Charlie Sanders, 2007 - Born in North Carolina, Detroit Lions' Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Charlie Sanders (1946-2015) left the racially charged South to play at Minnesota. Drafted by the Lions in 1968, Sanders was uncertain about coming to a city then in racial turmoil. He came and never left. Sanders's community service and his work within the Lions franchise matched his on-field abilities.

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Commemorative Bust of Detroit Lions Tight End, Charlie Sanders, 2007
Born in North Carolina, Detroit Lions' Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Charlie Sanders (1946-2015) left the racially charged South to play at Minnesota. Drafted by the Lions in 1968, Sanders was uncertain about coming to a city then in racial turmoil. He came and never left. Sanders's community service and his work within the Lions franchise matched his on-field abilities.