Handbag

CultureGerman
Titles
  • Handbag
Date1920–1929
MediumSilver
Dimensions6 1/2 × 5 1/2in. (16.5 × 14cm)
Credit LineGift of Eleanor Freed
Object number86.572
Non exposé

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ProvenanceEleanor Freed, Houston; given to MFAH, 1986.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Stamp on interior says "GSILVER"

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Handbag
Whiting & Davis Co.
c. 1930
Silver alloy and faux sapphires
95.554
Handbag
1910–1915
Gilded metal, glass and steel beads
95.531
Handbag
c. 1915
German silver alloy and brass
95.555
Purse
1920–1929
Metal, cut steel beads, silk lining, and silk braid
95.571.A,.B
Handbag
1920–1929
Glass beads, metal, rubies, emeralds, opals, silk, and wool embroidery thread
86.570
Handbag
William B. Kerr & Co., Newark, N.J.
c. 1890
Sterling silver, suede, and metal beads
95.558
Handbag
Morabito
1930–1939
Satin silk, cotton floss, and silver
95.551
Handbag
Mandalian Manufacturing Co.
1920–1929
Nickel plated alloy, brass, mirror, and cabochon sapphire
95.527
Handbag
1930s
Metallic embroidery thread, metal, silk, and cabochon
86.954.A,.B
Handbag
1910s
Metal, silk, metal wrapped thread, coral, and cotton thread
86.935
Chatelaine Bag
c. 1900
Gilded metal, mirror, and glass beads
95.145
Handbag
1920–1929
Silver, silk, and silver beads
97.348