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"Millbrook" detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of white (silk?) fabric. Exterior side with vertical woven damask stripes and textures. Stamped on inside: "Use no starch / snug-fit tie loop / pat. apl'd. for." "Millbrook / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A."; "16 / 8485"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.

"Walbrook" detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior layer of off-white, woven to create effect of narrow vertical satin bands/stripes alternating with wider "textured" bands. Lining/inner layer of white linen(?). Stamped on reverse: "Launder Soft / No Starch" "Walbrook / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A." "14 / 3961"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.

"Wellsford" detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior layer of off-white/"champagne" damask weave with groups of three narrow vertical stripes and wider "textured" stripes. Lining/inner layer of white cotton or linen. Stamped on reverse: "Trade / Ide / Mark / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A." "Wellsford / 2219" "14"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.

"Wellsford" detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Exterior layer of off-white/"champagne" damask weave with groups of three narrow vertical stripes and wider "textured" stripes. Lining/inner layer of white cotton or linen. Stamped on reverse: "Trade / Ide / Mark / Geo. P. Ide & Co. / U.S.A."; "Wellsford / 1597" "13"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: George P. Ide & Co.

Dress

Description: Day dress of black silk taffeta. The dress, in the style of the Aesthetic or Reform Movement, is full-length, with a slender silhouette. The front and back of the bodice is styled of tiny vertical knife-pleats, which gather into the rounded neckline. The side panels of the bodice are plain, and there is a line of 14 snaps along the left side forming the closure. The long sleeves are smooth, with slight pleating at the padded shoulders, and they taper to the pointed wrists. The sleeves have … more
Date: 1902
Creator: Harbison, Samuel

Leather boots

Description: Pair of boots or "High Button Shoes" of black leather. The shoes, designed with rounded pointed toes, lace closed along center front with laces 16 holes high. The low, stacked heels are rounded at sides and back, and are curved at front. The sole is of black leather. Shoes are lined in black leather and off-white cloth. The base of the heel is of black rubber(?) with molded grips. Manufacturer's mark molded into heel: "[Image of a walking man] / Healthway / USA". Stamped into sole: "Combinati… more
Date: 1900/1909
Creator: Healthway

Shoes

Description: Pair of shoes of ivory kid leather. Designed as "flats" with pointed toes, the shoes have a wide strap across instep, to which is applied large silk bow embellished with small white beads. Top of upper with edged with thin band of ivory silk ribbon. Maker's mark stamped inside: "Brandt's / St. Louis"
Date: 1900/1909
Creator: J.G. Brandt Shoe Co.

Sayohime

Description: A woman looking out to sea inside a heart shape is the focal point of this postcard.
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Date: 1905
Creator: Japanese Postcard Association

Couple with Umbrella Behind Tree

Description: A large tree trunk figures prominently in the composition and a couple behind the tree are underneath an umbrella. The colors of the postcard are muted and along the left hand edge is some Japanese text.
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Date: 1909
Creator: Kaburaki Kiyokata

Women Reading a Book

Description: The vertically oriented postcard depicts, in the upper one-third, two women reading from a single book. The background of the postcard is an olive green and Japanese text has been written in black ink on the postcard.
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Date: 1905~
Creator: Kaburaki Kiyokata
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