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  • Tags: Orange

Snuffbox

Wheel-turned; swirled, mixed clay in blue, orange red, brown, tan, and cream colors. Unglazed interior. Broad, flat, slightly upturned base, round, squat body with short rim and wide neck. Flat lid with rounded knob in center. "Niloak" stamped in art…

Bowl

Wheel-turned; swirled, mixed clay of orange red, cream, brown, light green, and blue colors. Interior has blue-speckled almost opaque white glaze. Flat base with 3 long feet equidistant on edge; lower body expanding and concave outline, then convex…

Bowl

Wheel-turned; swirled bichrome clay of light orange and brown colors. Interior has brown glaze to lip. Flat base with slight ridge on outer edge, convex, expanding body to the rounded shoulder; no neck; inverted rim with rounded lip. No makers'…

Vase

Wheel-turned; swirled mixed clay of orange-red, tan, brown, blue & cream. Interior has blue & translucent yellow glaze. Upturned base, globular body expanding to rounded shoulders; short, wide neck; expanding on flaring rim. "Niloak" stamped in art…

Vase

Bottle-shaped porcelain vase. Polychrome decoration surrounding heart-shaped insects with miniature hen and eggs on one side and cluster of flowers on the other. Japanese export porcelain.

Album, Woodblock Prints

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Album bound in heavy brown paper with a wooden spine. The binding exhibits a star-motif.

The album holds 48 pages of woodblock prints. Most of the prints are attributed to one of the late great print masters of the Edo period (1603-1868), Utagawa…

Doll, George Glenn

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Doll of George Glenn. Cowboy, 1870, African American male, tan cowboy hat, green sweater, and orange gun hoister.

Starting in the 1960s, I. Roberta Bell, a Chicago school teacher, created a set of 26 dolls to help teach African American history to…

Light Bulb

Candle-flame shaped bulb with light orange coloring on pineapple pattern.

Light Bulb

Ornamental bulb shaped like old glass street lamp, six-sided. Frosted glass with orange trim. Manufactured in Austria.

Meteorite, Fayetteville

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Fayetteville meteorite. Fell near Fayetteville, AR on December 26th, 1934. Roughly oblong shape with burned crust (ca. 1/2 mm in thickness) and pitted surface. H4 chrondrite. Gas-rich regolith breccia.

First cut in 1936 with sample to…