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Box 26

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Embosser: Corporate Seal of the House Beautiful Corporation (handle broken), (S & K #1011), 1906

 File — Box: 26, item: NL853
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Includes a handkerchief which belonged to Julia Marlowe; a bronze medallion from the Paris L'Exposition Universelle Internationale awarded to Herbert Stuart Stone & Co., in 1900; a “House Beautiful” ownership embosser (1906); a silver tankard; and a metal sign with painted hand pointing towards Room 5 of the Stone & Kimball office.

Dates: 1906

Silver tankard: Trophy awarded to H.J. Whigham by the United States Golf Association for winning the Amateur Championship Tournament, and presented by Whigham to Herbert S. Stone, (S & K #1841), ca. 1897

 File — Box: 26, item: NL854
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Includes a handkerchief which belonged to Julia Marlowe; a bronze medallion from the Paris L'Exposition Universelle Internationale awarded to Herbert Stuart Stone & Co., in 1900; a “House Beautiful” ownership embosser (1906); a silver tankard; and a metal sign with painted hand pointing towards Room 5 of the Stone & Kimball office.

Dates: ca. 1897

Handkerchief: belonging to Julia Marlowe, monogrammed "JM", (S & K #1242), undated

 File — Box: 26, item: NL1410
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Includes a handkerchief which belonged to Julia Marlowe; a bronze medallion from the Paris L'Exposition Universelle Internationale awarded to Herbert Stuart Stone & Co., in 1900; a “House Beautiful” ownership embosser (1906); a silver tankard; and a metal sign with painted hand pointing towards Room 5 of the Stone & Kimball office.

Dates: undated

Bronze medallion: Paris L'Exposition du Siecle / Exposition Universelle Internationale, awarded to Herbert S. Stone & Company, (S & K #1371), 1900

 File — Box: 26, item: NL1411
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Includes a handkerchief which belonged to Julia Marlowe; a bronze medallion from the Paris L'Exposition Universelle Internationale awarded to Herbert Stuart Stone & Co., in 1900; a “House Beautiful” ownership embosser (1906); a silver tankard; and a metal sign with painted hand pointing towards Room 5 of the Stone & Kimball office.

Dates: 1900