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    • Brooch

    • Brooch

    • J. H. Leyson Co. (manufacturer)

    • 1893

    • This brooch was given to Mrs. Palmer to commemorate the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Its inscription, Oro y Plata, is the state motto for Montana. The nail contained within the pin was the final nail used in construction of the Exposition's...
    • Brooch

    • Brooch
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    • 1860

    • Belonged to mother of the donor.
    • Dress

    • Dress

    • Halston, 1932-1990 (designer); I. Magnin & Co. (distributor)

    • circa 1976

    • Worn by donor, née Lynne Walker (born 1928, married July 19, 1969 to Leo Durocher). Worn with silver sandals, diamond and pearl jewelry, and fur wrap to the Chicago Lyric Opera opening in 1976 and the Big Brothers Charity Ball at the Casino Club,...
    • Garter buckles

    • Garter buckles
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    • 1891

    • Worn by Leila Abi Leonard at her wedding to Andrew Chevalier Woods on February 7, 1891.
    • Necklace

    • Necklace
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    • 1900

    • Worn by Mrs. Potter Palmer I, née Bertha Honoré, and subsequently used to decorate a Bes-Ben hat that had since been made to accommodate it. One of the medallions had also been removed and given away. It was subsequently replaced with another...
    • Overcoat

    • Overcoat

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • 1958

    • This coat was once a set of drapes that hung in the apartment of Mrs. Potter Palmer II where Mrs. Eugene Davidson moved following Mrs. Palmer's death. The drapes did not suit Mrs, Davidson, so she took them to James and asked him to create a coat...
    • Parure

    • Parure
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    • circa 1880

    • Worn by Mrs. John P. Olinger, mother of the donor.
    • Parure

    • Parure
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    • 1856

    • Wedding gift of Josiah Shelton Wheeler to Anzonetta Cotton, September 16, 1856.
    • Pendant

    • Pendant
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    • 1867

    • Bertha Honoré received this gold cross when she graduated with honors from the Sisters of the Visitation Convent in Washington, D.C.
    • Wreath

    • Wreath
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    • 1854

    • Worn by Mrs. Robert G. Spencer, née Sarah Beach.

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