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A Set of Pewter Spoon Casts, created by Unknown, Sourced from the ASL Pewter, [ca. 18th century], sourced from Early American Life, author Gregory Lefever, 2007 December.
The image depicts two sets of pewter spoon casts sourced from the ASL Pewter Collection.
Two Sets of Pewter Bowls and Plates, left by Samuel Hamlin, ca. 1761-1790, sourced from Early American Life, author Gregory Lefever, 2007 December.
The image shows two sets of pewter dishes, the left made by Samuel Hamlin between 1761 and 1790.
A Zoom of a Newspaper Article entitled, “A Hobbyist with a Heart,” Introducing Mrs. Fisher's Early American Kitchen, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
A newspaper clipping that explain the nostalgic feel of the Early American Room in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
An Article entitled, “America’s Arts and Skills”, published by LIFE, 1955 April 18
An Article entitled, “America’s Arts and Skills”, published by LIFE, 1955 April 18
An Article entitled, “A Carpenter’s lively views of Crafts and Creature Comforts”, published by LIFE, 1955 April 18.
An Article entitled, “A Carpenter’s lively views of Crafts and Creature Comforts”, published by LIFE, 1955 April 18.
An Article entitled, “The Sturdy Age of Homespun”, published by LIFE, 1955 April 18.
An Article entitled, “The Sturdy Age of Homespun”, published by LIFE, 1955 April 18.
A Right Hand View of the Early American Kitchen, created by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The image offers a right hand view of the early American room created by Mrs. Fisher for her dollhouse miniature.
A Left Hand View of the Early American Kitchen, created by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
A left hand view of the early American kitchen created by Mrs. Fisher for her dollhouse miniature.
A Center View of the Early American Kitchen, created by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The image offers a center hand view of the early American kitchen, created by Mrs. Fisher for her dollhouse miniature.
Christmas at Wilkes College, with the Madrigal singers, directed by Richard Chapline, recorded in the First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre by Livingston Clewell, early 1960s.
A Photograph of the Brass Foot-Warmer in Mrs. Fisher's Dollhouse, Colonial Bedroom, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The image depicts a brass foot-warmer Mrs. Fisher placed at the foot of the canopy bed in the colonial room of the Dollhouse.
A Photograph of the Dower Chest, Painted, in Mrs. Fisher's Colonial Bedroom, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The photograph offers a view of the Dower chest, hand-painted and positioned in the corner of the Colonial bedroom of Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
A Photograph of the Canopy Bed in the Colonial Bedroom, by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1940s-1950s]
The image depicts the huge, four poster canopy bed in Mrs. Fisher's Colonial Bedroom.
A Photograph in a Newspaper Article from HOBBIES-The Magazine for Collectors, by Stuart A. Parvin, entitled, “Miniaturia,” depicting the “Colonial Bed-Room,” 1962 February.
The newspaper article remarking on the charms of Mrs. Fisher's colonial bedroom.
A Newspaper article entitled “Miniature Room Display Has 141 Items," about Mrs. Fisher's Dollhouse, [ca. 1940s-1960s]
The newspaper article details about the particulars in Mrs. Fisher's replica of a Colonial bedroom, including the Dower chest.
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