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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1960-1962

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The image shows a page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix," specifically Appendix IX, which lists various accessions (new additions) to a collection. The items are categorized under "Decorative Art," with subcategories including Ceramics, Furniture, Glass, and Metalwork.

Ceramics:

  1. Fürstenberg, XVIII Century:

    • Comedy, porcelain. Modeled by Simon Feilner, ca. 1760; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  2. Hoechst, XVIII Century:

    • Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards with cover, porcelain, ca. 1775; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Vase with cover, porcelain, ca. 1775; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  3. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Coffee pot with cover, porcelain, ca. 1760; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Group with a scene by C.F. Herold, ca. 1735-40; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Cupid disguised as Hercules, porcelain, modeled by J.J. Kaendler, ca. 1740; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Sauceboat from the Swan (Sulkowsky) Service, porcelain, ca. 1735; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  4. Nymphenburg, XVIII Century:

    • Tankard, porcelain, with pewter cover, ca. 1755; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Furniture:

  1. Dutch, XVIII Century:

    • Clock, wood, decorated with paintings and gilded brass, ca. 1750; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. Lower Rhenish, XVIII Century:

    • Carved in rococo style, oak, ca. 1750; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. German, XVIII Century:

    • Two-piece china cabinet, ca. 1750; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Glass:

  1. Louis Comfort Tiffany:
    • Hanging Lamp Shade, glass, ca. 1895; anonymous gift.

Metalwork:

  1. American, XVIII-XIX Century:

    • Teapot, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. American, XIX Century:

    • Coffee pot with wooden handle, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Mustard pot, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Small covered jug, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

The page indicates a detailed record of artifacts added to the collection, with specific descriptions, origins, and donor information for each item.

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The image displays a page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961 Appendix," specifically detailing accessions in the field of Decorative Art. Accessions refer to items that have been added to the collection of a museum or institution.

The page lists various items under different categories:

Decorative Art

Ceramics:

  1. Fürstenberg, XVIII Century:

    • "Bacolin" figure from the Italian comedy modeled by Simon Feilner, porcelain, ca. 1760; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  2. Höchst, XVIII Century:

    • Jug with cover, porcelain, ca. 1775; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Vase with cover, porcelain, ca. 1760; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  3. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Coffee pot with cover, decorated with a scene by C.F. Herold, porcelain, 1735-40; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Cupid disguised as Hercules, modeled by J.J. Kaendler, ca. 1740; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  4. Miscellaneous XVIII Century Items:

    • Sauceboat from the Sulkowski Service, porcelain; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Turkey tureen with cover, porcelain, ca. 1750; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Nymphenburg teapot, porcelain, ca. 1755; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Plate with pewter cover, ca. 1735; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Furniture:

  1. Dutch, XVIII Century:

    • Clock, wood, decorated with paintings and gilded monogram; gift of Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. Lower Rhenish, XVIII Century:

    • 12-piece china cabinet carved in rococo style, oak; gift of Mr. F. Carrington Weems.

Glass:

  1. Louis Comfort Tiffany:
    • Hanging Lamp Shade, glass, ca. 1895; anonymous gift.

Metalwork:

  1. American, XVIII-XIX Century:

    • Teapot, pewter; gift of Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. American, XIX Century:

    • Coffee pot with wooden handle, pewter; gift of Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. American, XIX Century:

    • Mustard pot, pewter; gift of Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  4. American, XIX Century:

    • Small covered jug, pewter; gift of Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

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The image is an open page from an annual report for the years 1960-1961, specifically the appendix section labeled "APPENDIX IX: ACCESSIONS." The section details new acquisitions in the category of Decorative Art, subdivided into Ceramics, Furniture, Glass, and Metalwork.

Ceramics

  • Fürstenberg, XVIII Century:
    • "Bagolin" figure from the Italian comedy, porcelain, modeled by Simon Fellner, circa 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Jug with cover, porcelain, circa 1775; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Coffee pot with cover, porcelain, circa 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Coffee pot with scene by C.F. Herold, porcelain, circa 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Cupid disguised as Hercules, porcelain, modeled by J.J. Kaendler, circa 1740; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Sauceboat from the Sulkowsky Service, porcelain, circa 1730; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Tureen with cover, porcelain, circa 1755; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Nymphenburg, XVIII Century: Tankard, porcelain with pewter cover, circa 1755; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Furniture

  • Dutch, XVIII Century:
    • Clock, wood decorated with paintings and guilded monogram; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Lower Rhineland, XVIII or XIX Century: Two-piece china cabinet carved in rococo style, oak; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Glass

  • Louis Comfort Tiffany:
    • Hanging Lamp Shade, glass, circa 1895; anonymous gift.

Metalwork

  • American, XVIII-XIX Century:
    • Teapot, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Coffee pot with wooden handle, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Mustard pot, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Small covered jug, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

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The image displays an open page from an annual report, specifically the appendix section titled "Appendix IX" for the year 1960-1961. This appendix lists "Accessions" of decorative art, primarily focusing on ceramics and furniture items. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Decorative Art

Ceramics:

  1. Fürstenberg, XVIII Century:

    • "Bagolin" figure from the Italian comedy, porcelain, modeled by Simon Fellner, circa 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  2. Hoechst, XVIII Century:

    • Jug with cover, porcelain, circa 1775; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  3. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Vase with cover, porcelain, circa 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  4. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Coffee pot with cover, porcelain, circa 1735-40; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  5. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Coffee pot with scene by C.F. Herold, porcelain, circa 1750; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  6. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Cupid disguised as Hercules, porcelain, modeled by J.J. Kaendler, circa 1740; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  7. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Sauceboat from the Sulkowsky Service, porcelain, circa 1730; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  8. Meissen, XVIII Century:

    • Tureen with cover, porcelain, circa 1755; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  9. Nymphenburg, XVIII Century:

    • Tankard, porcelain, with pewter cover, circa 1755; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Furniture:

  1. Dutch, XVIII Century:

    • Clock, wood, decorated with paintings and gilded monogram; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. Lower Rhine, XVIII or XIX Century:

    • Two-piece china cabinet carved in rococo style, oak; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Glass:

  1. Louis Comfort Tiffany:
    • Hanging lamp shade, glass, circa 1895; anonymous gift.

Metalwork:

  1. American, XVIII-XIX Century:

    • Teapot, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. American, XIX Century:

    • Coffee pot with wooden handle, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. American, XIX Century:

    • Mustard pot, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  4. American, XIX Century:

    • Small covered jug, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

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The image is a page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961" with an appendix labeled "Appendix IX," specifically focusing on "Accessions" under the category of "Decorative Art."

The page lists various decorative art items categorized into ceramics, furniture, glass, and metalwork. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

Ceramics:

  1. Fürstenberg, XVIII Century: "Bagolin" figure from the Italian comedy, porcelain, modeled by Simon Fellner, ca. 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  2. Hoechst, XVIII Century: Jug with cover, porcelain, ca. 1775; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  3. Hoechst, XVIII Century: Coffee Pot with cover, porcelain, ca. 1760; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  4. Meissen, XVIII Century: Coffee Pot with cover, porcelain, ca. 1735-40; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  5. Meissen, XVIII Century: Coffee Pot with scene by C.F. Herold, porcelain, ca. 1750; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  6. Meissen, XVIII Century: Cupid disguised as Hercules, porcelain, modeled by J.J. Kaendler, ca. 1740; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  7. Meissen, XVIII Century: Sauceboat from the Sulkowsky Service, porcelain, ca. 1730; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  8. Meissen, XVIII Century: Tureen with cover, porcelain, ca. 1755; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  9. Nymphenburg, XVIII Century: Tankard, porcelain, with pewter cover, ca. 1755; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Furniture:

  1. Dutch, XVIII Century: Clock, wood, decorated with paintings and monogram; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. Lower Rhineland, XVIII or XIX Century: Two-piece china cabinet carved in rococo style, oak; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Glass:

  1. Louis Comfort Tiffany: Hanging Lamp Shade, glass, ca. 1895; anonymous gift.

Metalwork:

  1. American, XVIII-XIX Century: Teapot, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. American, XIX Century: Coffee pot with wooden handle, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. American, XIX Century: Mustard pot, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  4. American, XIX Century: Small covered jug, pewter; gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

The entries detail the type of item, its maker or style, the material, the approximate date, and the giver.

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The image shows a page from an annual report for the years 1960-1961, specifically the appendix section. The page is titled "APPENDIX" and lists items under the category "ACCESSIONS," which are organized into several subcategories: Decorative Art, Furniture, Glass, and Metalwork.

  1. Decorative Art: Ceramics

    • Fürstenberg, XVIII Century: Several porcelain items, including a "Bagolin" figure, a jug with a cover, and a coffee pot with a cover, all dated around 1760-1775, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Meissen, XVIII Century: Multiple porcelain items, such as a coffee pot with a cover, a saucer, a tureen with a cover, and a cupid figure, dated around 1735-1755, also gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Nymphenburg, XVIII Century: A porcelain tankard with a pewter cover, ca. 1755, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  2. Furniture

    • Dutch, XVIII Century: A clock decorated with paintings and gilded monogram, gifted by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Lower Rhineland, XVIII or XIX Century: A two-piece china cabinet in rococo style, gifted by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. Glass

    • Louis Comfort Tiffany: A hanging lamp shade, ca. 1895, from an anonymous gift.
  4. Metalwork

    • American, XVIII-XIX Century: Several pewter items, including a teapot, a coffee pot with a wooden handle, a mustard pot, and a small covered jug, all gifted by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

The page appears to be a detailed record of items acquired or gifted to an institution within the specified years, categorized by type and origin, along with the names of the donors.

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The image shows an open book with a typed document on the left side. The document appears to be an excerpt from an "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix," according to the handwritten note at the top. Below this heading is a printed text titled "APPENDIX ACCESSIONS" which lists various items that have been added to a collection. Categories include "Decorative Art," "Ceramics," "Furniture," "Glass," and "Metalwork," followed by detailed descriptions of the objects, their historical periods of origin, and the names of the donors who gifted them. The right side of the photo shows the edge of the facing page and additional blank pages of the book, suggesting that the book is relatively thick. This looks like a page from a report or record-keeping ledger of a museum or similar institution that documents yearly acquisitions.

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The image shows an open book with handwritten text at the top of the page that reads: "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix." Below this heading, the page is titled "APPENDIX" and is further divided into a section labeled "ACCESSIONS." The content of this section is a detailed list of acquisitions, categorized under "Decorative Art." The list is organized into subcategories, including Ceramics, Furniture, Glass, and Metalwork, each detailing items acquired, their descriptions, dates, and donors.

Key Details:

Ceramics

  • Fürstenberg, XVIII Century:
    • "Bagolin," figure from the Italian comedy porcelain, modeled by Simon Feliner, ca. 1760: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Jug with cover, porcelain, ca. 1775: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Vase with cover, porcelain, ca. 1760: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Coffee pot with cover, porcelain, decorated with scene by C.F. Herold, 1735-40: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Cupid disguised as Hercules, porcelain, modeled by J.J. Kaendler, ca. 1740: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Sauceboat from the Sulkowski Service, porcelain, ca. 1730: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Tureen with cover, porcelain, ca. 1755: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Tankard, porcelain, with pewter cover, ca. 1755: gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Furniture

  • Dutch, XVIII Century: Clock, wood, decorated with paintings and gilded monogram: gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Lower Rhenish, XVIII or XIX Century: Two-piece china cabinet carved in rococo style, oak: gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Glass

  • Louis Comfort Tiffany: Hanging Lamp Shade, glass, ca. 1895: anonymous gift.

Metalwork

  • American, XVIII-XIX Century: Teapot, pewter: gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • American, XIX Century: Coffee pot with wooden handle, pewter: gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • American, XIX Century: Mustard pot, pewter: gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • American, XIX Century: Small covered jug, pewter: gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Overall Description:

The page appears to be part of an annual report from 1960-1961, specifically an appendix detailing accessions—items added to a collection, likely a museum or library. The entries are meticulously recorded, providing details such as the origin, date, description, and donor of each item. The items listed are primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries, with a focus on ceramics, furniture, glass, and metalwork, and many are gifts from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems and Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger. The handwriting at the top suggests this is a working or reference copy of the report.

The book itself has aged pages with visible creases and a slightly worn appearance, indicating frequent use or handling. The text is typed, and the layout is formal and structured, typical of institutional records.

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An open book titled "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix" is displayed on a gray background. The book has a green cover and is open to a page with the title "APPENDIX IX" at the top. The page contains a list of accessions, which includes various decorative art items, such as ceramics, furniture, glass, and metalwork. The items are listed with their descriptions, dates, and donors. The book's pages are folded, and the text is written in black ink.

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The image shows a page from an annual report, specifically the appendix section. The report is titled "Annual Report 1960-1961" and the page is labeled "Appendix IX: Accessions." The page lists various items that have been acquired or added to a collection, categorized by type such as Decorative Art, Ceramics, Furniture, Glass, and Metalwork. Each entry includes details such as the item's description, origin, material, and sometimes the donor or the circumstances of acquisition. The text is neatly typed, and the page is part of a bound document with a green spine visible on the right side.