frogdesign, inc. "EO" personal com- 

 puter; "Angelo" cordless telephone, 

 group of office equipment. (1995-59- 



1/7) 



frogdesign, inc. Computer monitor and 

 system unit, "NeXt," ABS plastic, 

 1986-1988, U.S.A. (1995-36-1,2) 



F. Schumacher & Co. Sidewalls, 



children's designs, by F. Schumacher 

 & Co., U.S.A. (1994-100-1/7) 



Gallery 91. Group of office equipment, 

 "Repro." (1995-91-1/5) 



Gallery 91. Posters, "Good Manners 

 Campaign," printed paper, designed 

 by Miyake Masahisa, 1992, Japan. 

 (1994-112-1/16) 



Denis Gallion and Daniel Morris. 

 Group of tableware and housewares: 

 vases, tureen, candlesticks, trays — 

 various dates, materials. (1994-118- 

 1/26) 



Cora Ginsburg. Linen damask, made in 

 Germany. (1994-103-1) 



Cora Ginsburg. Printed fabrics, late 

 eighteenth— early nineteenth centu- 

 ries, France. 



(1994-80-1/36) 



Cora Ginsburg. Dress fabric, woven 

 silk, c. 1710, England or Holland. 

 (1995-43-1) 



Barbara Glauber. Postcard, "Lift and 

 Separate," designed by Barbara Glau- 

 ber, 1993, U.S.A. (1995-24-1) 



Janet Laib Gottlieb. Applique and em- 

 broidery cover, c. i960, Czechoslova- 

 kia. (1994-83-1) 



GVO, Inc. Concept model, "I/O Com- 

 municator," designed by GVO, Inc. 

 U.S.A. (1995-88-1) 



Julia Haiblen. Group of six buttons, var- 

 ious dates, materials. (1994-96-1/6) 



Phyllis Harrison and Irene Spielman. 

 Poster, printed paper, for Geoffrey 

 Beene, c. 1990, U.S.A. (1994-110-1) 



Ariel Holdsworth. Fabric made in 

 France. (1994-94-1) 



Jareth Holub. Vase, porcelain, by the 

 Rozenburg Pottery and Porcelain Fac- 

 tor)-, 1907, The Netherlands. (1994- 

 134-1) 



Herbert Hoover. Poster, "New," litho- 

 graph, by Herbert Hoover, 1994, 

 U.S.A. (1995-66-1) 



Coalition for the Homeless. Two post- 

 ers, printed paperboard, c. 1980-1995, 



U.S.A.: "Jesus," "Frigidaire." (1995- 

 67-1,2) 



ICF. "The Layered Wood Chair," maple 

 wood, designed by Timothy 

 deFiebre, 1993, U.S.A. (1994-108-1) 



Ins Center. Posters, AIDS-related, c. 

 1990, U.S.A. (1995-33-1/4) 



Helen Salich James. Two architectural 

 drawings by Warren A. James, 

 graphite, paper, 1994, U.S.A. (1995- 

 46-3,4) 



Simon Johnston. Graphic design materi- 

 als by Simon Johnston, 1993, U.S.A. 

 (1995-17-1/14) 



Raphael Kalkstein. Sample book color sep- 

 arations, design drawings for wallpa- 

 per. 1950-1970, U.S.A. (1994-77-1/18) 



Rich Kilby. Graphic design materials 

 designed by Barefoot Press, c. 1990- 

 1994, U.S.A. (1995-19-1/6) 



Dorothy G. Kolb. Collection of deco- 

 rated papers, c. 1928-1929, U.S.A. 

 (1994-124-1/96) 



Carole Krohn. Vacuum cleaner, Model 

 30, designed by Lurelle Guild, 1937, 

 U.S.A; Pyrex percolator, glass, metal, 

 U.S.A. (1994-128-1,2) 



Carole Krohn. Pocket Stapler, "Aceline" 

 stapler, "Wolverine typewriter ribbon 

 case. (1994-126-1/3 



Stephanie Brody Lederman. Two calen- 

 dars, paper, designed by Scephanie 

 Lederman, 1989 and 1994, U.S.A.: 

 "Plug," "Bronx Linoleum Floor." 

 (1995-75-1,2) 



Robert Leibowits. Vase, porcelain, 

 enamel, gilding, c. 1900, Austria; 

 Drawing, "A Masque of Winter & 

 Spring," 1899, England. (1995-84- 

 1,2) 



Loewe Binatone. Telephone, "AlphaTel 

 F Comfort Telephone," Germany. 



(I995-93-I) 

 Joshua Mack. Portfolio, posters, various 



subjects, c. 1960-1970, U.S.A. (1995- 



38-1/28) 

 David R. McFadden. Key ring, alumi- 

 num, by Miguel Calvo, 1994, U.S.A. 



(1995-11-1) 

 David R. McFadden. Holiday card, 



paper, designed by Peter Stathis, 



1994, U.S.A. (1995-35-') 

 David R. McFadden. Padlock, metal, 



designed by Tapio Wirkkala, 1975, 



Finland. (1994-98-la/c) 



Matuschka. Poster, "Time for Preven- 

 tion," designed by Matuschka, 1994, 

 U.S.A. (1995-23-1) 



Elsie Melby. Vase, "BM 86," glass; Vase, 

 "BM 85," glass. 1985-1986, Norway. 

 (1995-57-1,2) 



Minnesota AIDS Project. Posters, AIDS- 

 related, 1993, U.S.A. (1995-29-1/10 



Mario Mirelez. Graphic design materi- 

 als: posters, letterhead, advertise- 

 ment. By Mirelez/Ross, Inc. 

 (1994-125-1/7) 



Valerie Mitchell. Group of costume de- 

 sign drawings by Erte, paper, France. 

 (1994-131-1/6) 



Gillian Moss. Queen Elizabeth II lug- 

 gage label; German banknotes, vari- 

 ous denominations, 1934. 

 (1994-132-1/6) 



Richard Neagle. Group of design draw- 

 ings for packaging by Richard Nea- 

 gle. 1958, U.S.A. (1994-85-1/17) 

 Meryl Moss Neshitt. Archive of Saul 

 Nesbitt, 1951-1980, U.S.A. (1994-84-1) 



Dirk Nienhuis. Mantel clock, patinated 

 bronze, copper, brass, c. 1920, The 

 Netherlands. (1995-53-1) 



The Panwy Foundation, Inc. Collection 

 of precious tableware: perfume bot- 

 tles, snuffbox, cups -various coun- 

 tries. (1994-129-1/15) 



Edward Pope. Group of jewelry, c. 1950— 

 i960, India. (1994-119-1/9) 



Herbert T Pratt. Ashtray, metal, de- 

 signed 1952, U.S.A. (1995-55-1) 



Quadmark. Copier, "Passport," U.S.A. 

 (1995-89-1) 



Remington Products Co. Two hair dryers, 

 "Aero Series," designed by Tucker 

 Viemeister, 1994, China. (1994-86-1,2) 



Sarane Ross. Sweetmeat dish, glass, sil- 

 ver gilt, by Jean-Baptiste-Claude 

 Odiot, c. 1805, France. (1994-121-1) 



Royal Copenhagen, Inc. Group of office 

 equipment, "Wave", designed by 

 Steve McGugan. (1995-96-1/7) 



Charlotte Salisbury. By Faberge: Brooch 

 and hair pin, gold and garnets; Glass 

 and silver gilt jar; Pad holder, green 

 malachite. Chess set, "The Reds and 

 the Whites," porcelain, 1922, Soviet 

 Union. (1994-122-1/5) 



Charlotte Salisbury. Group of jewelry: 

 gold pendant, brooch, finger ring, 

 various dates, countries. (1995-15-1/7) 



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