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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793809

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The image is a page from a catalog or inventory list, detailing various items of glassware and textiles. The items are numbered and described with their origins and, in some cases, their prices. Here is a detailed summary:

Glassware

  1. Crystal Champagne Glass, Ravenna Pattern (English) - $90.00 per dozen
  2. Crystal Finger Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English) - $90.00 per dozen
  3. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Ravenna Pattern (English) - $90.00 per dozen
  4. Crystal Sauce Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English) - $90.00 per dozen
  5. Crystal Vase (English) - $4.50
  6. Crystal Vases (Gallé) (French) - $10.50
  7. Gold and Crystal Cordial Set (German) - $22.00
  8. Crystal Bowl and Plate (Orrefors, Swedish) - $80.00
    • Lent by: Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston
  9. Crystal Claret Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - $27.50 per dozen
  10. Crystal Finger Bowl, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - $32.50 per dozen
  11. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - $38.50 per dozen
  12. Crystal Goblet, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - $30.00 per dozen
  13. Crystal Sherbet Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - $30.00 per dozen
  14. Crystal Wine Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - $25.00 per dozen
  15. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian) - $50.00
  16. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian) - $9.50
  17. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian) - $3.75
  • Lent by: Charles K. Lynde, Boston
  1. Lobmeyer Glass Bowl Designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian) - $6.50
  2. Lobmeyer Glass Bud Vase Designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian) - $1.45
  3. Baccarat Glass Vase (French) - $8.00
  4. Glass Vase (French) - $16.00
  5. Glass Tray Designed by Swid Powell (German) - $6.50
  6. Glass Vase Designed by Swid Powell (German) - $16.00
  • Lent by: Rena Rosenthal, New York City
  1. Glass Fish (French) - Price not listed
  2. Glass Flowers (French) - Price not listed
  • Lent by: Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover

Textiles

  1. All Cotton Tapestry - Designed and manufactured in Germany
  2. Cotton and Jute Drapery - Designed by Benedictus, woven in France by machine
  3. All Cotton Drapery Cloth - Design air-brushed on the fabric after weaving, manufactured in Germany
  4. Cotton Moiré Damask - Designed and woven in Italy, used for fancy slip yarn contained in the filling
  5. Ombre Rayon and Cotton Drapery Material - Manufactured in the United States
  6. Rayon and Cotton Damask - Designed by Rodier and woven in a French peasant's home by hand
  7. Cotton and Rayon Drapery Material - Designed and manufactured in Germany
  8. Glazed Chintz Block Printed by Hand - Designed and executed in England

The page also includes a handwritten note at the bottom: "To Catalogue German Art in America" and a date "April 3, 1933."

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The image displays an excerpt from a catalog, detailing various glassware and textile items along with their origins and prices. Here's a detailed summary:

Glassware Items:

  1. Crystal Champagne Glass, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price per dozen: $90.00 (Item 60)
  2. Crystal Finger Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price per dozen: $90.00 (Item 61)
  3. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price per dozen: $90.00 (Item 61)
  4. Crystal Sauce Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price per dozen: $90.00 (Item 62)
  5. Crystal Vase (English)

    • Price: $4.50 (Item 63)
  6. Claret Glass Designed by Lalique (French)

    • Price: $2.50 (Item 64)
  7. Gold and Crystal Cordial Set (German)

    • Price: $22.50 (Item 65)
  8. Crystal Bowl and Plate – Orrefors (Swedish)

    • Price: $80.00 (Item 66)
    • Lent by: Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston
  9. Crystal Claret Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price per dozen: $27.50 (Item 67)
  10. Crystal Finger Bowl, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price per dozen: $32.50 (Item 68)
  11. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price per dozen: $38.50 (Item 68)
  12. Crystal Goblet, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price per dozen: $30.00 (Item 69)
  13. Crystal Sherbet Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price per dozen: $30.00 (Item 70)
  14. Crystal Sherry Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price per dozen: $25.00 (Item 71)
  15. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $50.00 (Item 72)
  16. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $9.50 (Item 73)
  17. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $3.75 (Item 74)
    • Lent by: Charles R. Lynde, Boston
  18. Lobmeyer Glass Bowl Designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian)

    • Price: $6.50 (Item 75)
  19. Lobmeyer Glass Bud Vase Designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian)

    • Price: $1.45 (Item 76)
  20. Baccarat Glass Vase (French)

    • Price: $8.00 (Item 77)
  21. Glass Vase (French)

    • Price: $12.00 (Item 78)
  22. Glass Tray Designed by Suessmuth (German)

    • Price: $6.50 (Item 79)
  23. Glass Vase Designed by Suessmuth (German)

    • Price: $16.00 (Item 80)
  24. Glass Fish (French)

    • Lent by: Rena Rosenthal, New York City (Item 81)
  25. Glass Flowers (French)

    • (Item 82)

Textiles:

  1. All Cotton Tapestry Designed and Manufactured in Germany (Item 1)
  2. Cotton and Jute Drapery Designed by Benedictus, Woven in France (Item 2)
  3. All Cotton Drapery Cloth, Air-brushed Design Manufactured in Germany (Item 3)
  4. Cotton Damask Designed and Woven in Italy (Item 4)
  5. Ombre Rayon and Cotton Drapery Material Manufactured in the U.S. (Item 5)
  6. Rayon and Cotton Damask Designed by Rodier, Woven in a French Peasant’s Home (Item 6)
  7. Cotton and Rayon Drapery Material, Designed and Manufactured in Germany (Item 7)
  8. Glazed Chintz Block Printed by Hand, Designed and Executed in England (Item 8)

The catalog entry is dated April 8, 1933, and is part of "To Catalogue German Art in America."

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory list of glassware and textiles, likely from an exhibition or a collection. The page is divided into two columns, listing various items with their descriptions, origins, and prices.

Glassware Section:

  1. Crystal Champagne Glass (Ravenna pattern, English) - per dozen: $90.00
  2. Crystal Finger Bowl (Ravenna pattern, English) - per dozen: $90.00
  3. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate (Ravenna pattern, English) - per dozen: $90.00
  4. Crystal Sauce Bowl (Ravenna pattern, English) - per dozen: $90.00
  5. Crystal Vase (English) - $4.50
  6. Claret Glass designed by Lalique (French) - $2.50
  7. Gold and Crystal Cordial Set (German) - $22.50
  8. Crystal Bowl and Plate – Orrefors (Swedish) - $80.00 (Lent by: Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston)
  9. Crystal Claret Glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - per dozen: $27.50
  10. Crystal Finger Bowl, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - per dozen: $32.50
  11. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - per dozen: $38.50
  12. Crystal Goblet, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - per dozen: $30.00
  13. Crystal Sherbet Glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - per dozen: $30.00
  14. Crystal Sherry Glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) - per dozen: $25.00
  15. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian) - $50.00
  16. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian) - $9.50
  17. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian) - $3.75 (Lent by: Charles R. Lynde, Boston)
  18. Lobmeyer Glass Bowl designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian) - $6.50
  19. Lobmeyer Glass Bud Vase designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian) - $1.45
  20. Baccarat Glass Vase (French) - $8.00
  21. Glass Vase (French) - $12.00
  22. Glass Tray designed by Susemihl (German) - $6.50
  23. Glass Vase designed by Susemihl (German) - $16.00 (Lent by: Rena Rosenthal, New York City)
  24. Glass Fish (French)
  25. Glass Flowers (French) (Lent by: Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover)

Textiles Section:

  1. An all cotton tapestry designed and manufactured in Germany
  2. A cotton and jute drapery designed by Benedictus; woven in France by machine
  3. An all cotton drapery cloth, the design being air-brushed on the fabric after the goods were woven. This was designed and manufactured in Germany.
  4. An all cotton moire damask designed and woven in Italy. This is interesting for the fancy slub yarn contained in the filling.
  5. An ombre rayon and cotton drapery material manufactured in the United States.
  6. A rayon and cotton damask designed by Rodier and woven in a French peasant's home by hand.
  7. A cotton and rayon drapery material, designed and manufactured in Germany.
  8. A glazed chintz block printed by hand, designed and executed in England.

The page includes some notes indicating that certain items were lent by specific individuals or organizations. The prices are listed in dollars, suggesting this document is from a time when the U.S. dollar was the currency in use. The text at the bottom indicates that this page is from a catalog of German Art in America, dated April 8, 1933.

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The image displays a handwritten or printed catalog page for various glassware and textiles. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Glassware

  1. Crystal Champagne Glass, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  2. Crystal Finger Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  3. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  4. Crystal Sauce Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  5. Crystal Vase (English)

    • Price: $4.50
  6. Claret Glass designed by Lalique (French)

    • Price: $2.50
  7. Gold and Crystal Cordial Set (German)

    • Price: $22.50
  8. Crystal Bowl and Plate - Orrefors (Swedish)

    • Price: $80.00
    • Lent by: Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston
  9. Crystal Claret Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $27.50 per dozen
  10. Crystal Finger Bowl, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $32.50 per dozen
  11. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $38.50 per dozen
  12. Crystal Goblet, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $30.00 per dozen
  13. Crystal Sherbet Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $30.00 per dozen
  14. Crystal Sherry Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $25.00 per dozen
  15. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $50.00
  16. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $9.50
  17. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $3.75

    • Lent by: Charles R. Lynde, Boston

  18. Lobmeyer Glass Bowl designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian)

    • Price: $6.50
  19. Lobmeyer Glass Bud Vase designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian)

    • Price: $1.45
  20. Baccarat Glass Vase (French)

    • Price: $8.00
  21. Glass Vase (French)

    • Price: $12.00
  22. Glass Tray designed by Suessmuth (German)

    • Price: $6.50
  23. Glass Vase designed by Suessmuth (German)

    • Price: $16.00
    • Lent by: Rena Rosenthal, New York City
  24. Glass Fish (French)

    • Lent by: Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover
  25. Glass Flowers (French)

    • Lent by: Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover

Textiles

  1. An all cotton tapestry designed and manufactured in Germany.
  2. A cotton and jute drapery designed by Benedictus; woven in France by machine.
  3. An all cotton drapery cloth, the design being airbrushed on the fabric after the goods were woven. This was designed and manufactured in Germany.
  4. An all cotton moire damask designed and woven in Italy. It features a fancy slub yarn in the filling.
  5. An ombre rayon and cotton drapery material manufactured in the United States.
  6. A rayon and cotton damask designed by Rodier and woven in a French peasant's home by hand.
  7. A cotton and rayon drapery material, designed and manufactured in Germany.
  8. A glazed chintz block printed by hand, designed and executed in England.

The catalog appears to be from an exhibition or collection of Derman Art in America, dated April 1933.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or a collection listing various glass items and textiles, along with their details, origins, and prices.

Glass Items:

  1. Crystal Champagne Glass, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  2. Crystal Finger Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  3. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  4. Crystal Sauce Bowl, Ravenna Pattern (English)

    • Price: $90.00 per dozen
  5. Crystal Vase (English)

    • Price: $4.50
  6. Claret Glass Designed by Lalique (French)

    • Price: $2.50
  7. Gold and Crystal Cordial Set (German)

    • Price: $22.50
  8. Crystal Bowl and Plate - Orrefors (Swedish)

    • Price: $80.00
    • Lent by: Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston
  9. Crystal Clarer Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $27.50 per dozen
  10. Crystal Finger Bowl, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $32.50 per dozen
  11. Crystal Finger Bowl Plate, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $38.50 per dozen
  12. Crystal Goblet, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $30.00 per dozen
  13. Crystal Sherbet Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $30.00 per dozen
  14. Crystal Sherry Glass, Copy of English Waterford (Belgian)

    • Price: $25.00 per dozen
  15. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $50.00
  16. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $9.50
  17. Crystal Vase (Czechoslovakian)

    • Price: $3.75
    • Lent by: Charles R. Lynde, Boston
  18. Lobmeyer Glass Bowl Designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian)

    • Price: $6.50
  19. Lobmeyer Glass Vase Designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian)

    • Price: $1.45
  20. Baccarat Glass Vase (French)

    • Price: $8.00
  21. Glass Vase (French)

    • Price: $12.00
  22. Glass Tray Designed by Suessmuth (German)

    • Price: $6.50
  23. Glass Vase Designed by Suessmuth (German)

    • Price: $16.00
    • Lent by: Rena Rosenthal, New York City
  24. Glass Fish (French)

    • Lent by: Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover
  25. Glass Flowers (French)

Textiles:

  1. All Cotton Tapestry Designed and Manufactured in Germany

  2. Cotton and Jute Drapery Designed by Benedictus, Woven in France by Machine

  3. All Cotton Drapery Cloth with Air-Brushed Designs on the Fabric, Designed and Manufactured in Germany

  4. All Cotton Moire Damask Designed and Woven in Italy (Interested in the Fancy Slub Yarn)

  5. Ombre Rayon and Cotton Drapery Material Manufactured in the United States

  6. Rayon and Cotton Damask Designed by Rodier and Woven in a French Peasant’s Home by Hand

  7. Cotton and Rayon Drapery Material, Designed and Manufactured in Germany

  8. Glazed Chintz Block Printed by Hand, Designed and Executed in England

The catalog seems to be part of a collection or exhibition of fine art and decorative items, likely intended for a museum or private collection. The entries include various glass pieces from different countries and designers, along with textiles, each item having a specific price or rental cost.

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The image displays a page from a catalog, likely from an exhibition or a store, featuring a list of glassware and textiles items along with their prices, origins, and lenders. The items are numbered and categorized, with the glassware items listed first, followed by textiles.

Glassware Section:

  1. Item 60: Crystal champagne glass, Ravenna pattern (English), priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  2. Item 61: Crystal finger bowl, Ravenna pattern (English), priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  3. Item 62: Crystal finger bowl plate, Ravenna pattern (English), priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  4. Item 63: Crystal sauce bowl, Ravenna pattern (English), priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  5. Item 64: Crystal vase (English), priced at $4.50.
  6. Item 65: Claret glass designed by Lalique (French), priced at $2.50.
  7. Item 66: Gold and crystal cordial set (German), priced at $22.50.
  8. Item 67: Crystal bowl and plate, Orrefors (Swedish), priced at $80.00, lent by Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston.
  9. Item 68: Crystal claret glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian), priced at $27.50 per dozen.
  10. Item 69: Crystal finger bowl, copy of English Waterford (Belgian), priced at $32.50 per dozen.
  11. Item 70: Crystal finger bowl plate, copy of English Waterford (Belgian), priced at $38.50 per dozen.
  12. Item 71: Crystal goblet, copy of English Waterford (Belgian), priced at $30.00 per dozen.
  13. Item 72: Crystal sherry glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian), priced at $25.00 per dozen.
  14. Item 73: Crystal vase (Czechoslovakian), priced at $50.00.
  15. Item 74: Crystal vase (Czechoslovakian), priced at $9.50.
  16. Item 75: Crystal vase (Czechoslovakian), priced at $3.75.
  17. Item 76: Lobmeyer glass bowl designed by Vally Wieselthier (Austrian), priced at $6.50, lent by Charles R. Lynde, Boston.
  18. Item 77: Baccarat glass vase (French), priced at $8.00.
  19. Item 78: Glass vase (French), priced at $12.00.
  20. Item 79: Glass tray designed by Suessmuth (German), priced at $6.50.
  21. Item 80: Glass vase designed by Suessmuth (German), priced at $16.00, lent by Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover.
  22. Item 81: Glass fish (French).
  23. Item 82: Glass flowers (French).

Textiles Section:

  1. Item 1: An all cotton tapestry designed and manufactured in Germany.
  2. Item 2: A cotton and jute drapery designed by Benedictus, woven in France by machine.
  3. Item 3: An all cotton drapery, the design being air-brushed on the fabric after the goods were woven, designed and manufactured in Germany.
  4. Item 4: An all cotton moire damask designed and woven in Italy, noted for its fancy slub yarn contained in the filling.
  5. Item 5: An ombre rayon and cotton drapery material manufactured in the United States.
  6. Item 6: A rayon and cotton damask designed by Rodier and woven in a French peasant's home by hand.
  7. Item 7: A cotton and rayon drapery material, designed and manufactured in Germany.
  8. Item 8: A glazed chintz block printed by hand, designed and executed in England.

The catalog page includes detailed descriptions, which help in understanding the origin, materials, and in some cases, the lenders of the items. This suggests that the catalog might be from an exhibition showcasing various art pieces from different lenders.

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This image shows a page from an old catalog or listing document. On the left side, a list of items numbered from 60 to 76 is provided. These items are mostly crystal glassware with details such as pattern names (e.g., "Ravenna pattern"), origin (e.g., English, German, French, Belgian, Czechoslovakian, Swedish, Austrian), and prices (per dozen, if applicable). Some of these items are noted as designed by specific designers like "Lalique" or "Vally Wieselthier" and their prices are stated per item. There are also markings indicating loans from certain individuals or corporations for some items.

On the right side of the page, there is another list labeled "TEXTILES," with items numbered from 1 to 8. These items are various types of textiles, including tapestries, drapery, and damask, with details on their design origin (e.g., German, English, Italian), the material used, and sometimes the technique (e.g., machine-woven, hand block printed). Additional information specifying the providers of the items is noted, such as "Lent by: Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover."

There is a handwritten note in ink on the bottom right that indicates "Inquirent Apr. 8/33," which likely refers to an inquiry made on April 8, 1933. At the very bottom, there is a printed line stating "To Catalogue Derman Art in America," which suggests this page may be part of a catalog for American art pieces of German origin or influence.

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The image is a photograph of a page from an old catalog or inventory listing various art pieces, specifically glassware and textiles. On the left page, items numbered from 60 to 76 are listed under the Glass category, including crystal champagne glasses, finger bowls, sauce bowls, claret glasses, and vases of different origins such as English, French, German, Swedish, Belgian, Czech, and Austrian. Prices per dozen or per item are provided next to each entry. The items lent by different companies or individuals are also noted.

On the right page, items numbered from 77 to 82 continue under the Glass category, listing different vases and glass flowers from France and Germany. There is a brief section under the Textiles category listing various types of textiles and their descriptions, including cotton tapestries, draperies, and damask, originating from Germany, France, Italy, the United States, and England.

The catalog page includes specific design details and origins of each textile item, along with some mention of design processes such as airbrushing and hand-painting. At the bottom center, there is a handwritten date "Aug. 8, 1933," indicating possibly the publication date or the date of a related event.

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The image shows two pages from an old catalog or inventory listing various glassware and textiles. The left page lists items 60 to 76, mainly different types of crystal and glassware, including champagne glasses, finger bowls, sauce bowls, vases, and sherbet glasses, with their designs and origins noted (English, French, German, Belgian, Swedish, Austrian, and Czechoslovakian). Prices are listed beside each item, and some items are noted as lent by specific companies or individuals, such as Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston, and Charles R. Lynde, Boston.

The right page continues the glassware list (items 77 to 82) with Baccarat and French glass vases and glass flowers, including items designed by Suessmuth (German), lent by Rena Rosenthal, New York City, and Mrs. Roy E. Spencer, Andover. Below this, a section titled "TEXTILES" lists descriptions of eight textile items. These include various cotton, jute, rayon, and damask fabrics and draperies, mentioning their country of manufacture or design, such as Germany, France, Italy, the United States, and England. Some items highlight specific manufacturing techniques like machine weaving, airbrushing on fabric, hand weaving, and block printing.

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The image shows an open book or catalog page that appears to be from an exhibition or auction catalog, likely from the early 20th century. The page is divided into two main sections: glassware on the left and textiles on the right.

Left Section: Glassware

This section lists various types of glass items, each with detailed descriptions, origins, and prices. The items are numbered sequentially from 60 to 82. Examples include:

  • Crystal champagne glass, Ravenna pattern (English) – priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  • Crystal finger bowl, Ravenna pattern (English) – priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  • Crystal sauce bowl, Ravenna pattern (English) – priced at $90.00 per dozen.
  • Claret glass designed by Lalique (French) – priced at $2.50.
  • Gold and crystal cordial set (German) – priced at $22.50.
  • Crystal bowl and plate set (Orffers, Swedish) – priced at $80.00.
  • Ford claret glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) – priced at $27.50 per dozen.
  • Crystal finger bowl, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) – priced at $32.50 per dozen.
  • Crystal finger bowl plate, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) – priced at $38.50 per dozen.
  • Crystal goblet, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) – priced at $30.00 per dozen.
  • Crystal shebet glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) – priced at $30.00 per dozen.
  • Crystal sherry glass, copy of English Waterford (Belgian) – priced at $30.00 per dozen.
  • Crystal vase (Czechoslovakian) – priced at $25.00.
  • Crystal vase (Czechoslovakian) – priced at $9.50.
  • Crystal vase (Czechoslovakian) – priced at $3.75.
  • Lobner glass bowl designed by Vally Wiethuber (Austrian) – priced at $6.50.
  • Lobner glass bud vase designed by Vally Wiethuber (Austrian) – priced at $1.45.

Each item is accompanied by its country of origin (e.g., English, French, German, Belgian, Czechoslovakian, Austrian) and sometimes additional details, such as the designer or manufacturer. Some items are noted as being lent by specific individuals or organizations, such as:

  • Jones, McDuffie & Stratton, Corp., Boston for items 64–66.
  • Charles R. Lynde, Boston for items 72–74.

Right Section: Textiles

This section lists eight textile items, each with a description of the material, design, and manufacturing details. Examples include:

  1. An all cotton tapestry designed and manufactured in Germany.
  2. A cotton and jute drapery designed by Benedictus; woven in France by machine.
  3. An all cotton drapery cloth, the design being airbrushed on the fabric after the goods were woven. This was designed and manufactured in Germany.
  4. An all cotton moire damask designed and woven in Italy. This is interesting for the fancy slab yarn contained in the filling.
  5. An ombre rayon and cotton drapery material manufactured in the United States.
  6. A rayon and cotton damask designed by Rodier and woven in a French drapery’s home by hand.
  7. A cotton and rayon preset material, designed and manufactured in Germany.
  8. A glazed chintz block printed by hand, designed and executed in England.

Additional Details

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note: "To Catalogue German Art in America" with a date: "Apr. 8, 1933."
  • The page appears to be part of a catalog or exhibition record, likely documenting items for display or sale, with detailed descriptions and pricing.

The overall layout is formal and structured, typical of historical exhibition or auction catalogs, providing comprehensive information about the items listed.