Lt. Col. G. R. Phillips, USMC (Ret.): medallion of Pope Pius XI and a pair of 

 eyeglasses worn by His Holyness made by optician George P. Phillips, 

 1925-27 (1989.0570); photograph of Pope Pius XI with Papal Blessing, 

 framed letter from the Vatican, and a group of 2 letter fragments from 

 Mother Superior of the Holy Family of Nazareth, all given to optician 

 George P. Phillips, 1925-27 (1989.3102). 



PhoneMate (through S. Yamaura) : 4 telephone answering machine systems 

 (1989.0371). 



Capt. R. Pineau, USN (Ret.): daybook of the Orchard Iron Works in Pottsville, 

 Pennsylvania kept by John L. Pott from July 6, 1861 to June 1, 1363 

 ( 1990.0178). 



Dian Post: cigar box label (1979.3057). 



Robert C. Post: cast aluminum-alloy road sign frame from Leola, Pennsylvania 

 reading "Monterey Mennonite Church, 1/3 mile" made by Jacob Brubaker in 

 1950 (1989.0639). 



Pratt-Read Corporation (through Charles A. Ruhe): elephant ivory tusk 

 (1988.0818); 3 partial ivory combs, a complete ivory comb, and an 

 original box, all made by S. M. Comstock and Company, 1880-1920 

 (1989.0147); turnpike toll gun coin ejector (1989.0148); 246 books and 

 folders of archival records from Sohmer and Company piano manufacturer, 

 1872-1985 (1989.3076). 



J. A. Preston Corporation (through Thomas E. Mitchell): 13 rehabilitation and 

 therapy aids and tests (1984.0750). 



J. Rudolph Prochaska: Mayfair pattern glass bowl and lid made by the Hocking 

 Glass Company of Lancaster, Ohio 1931-37 (1989.0487). 



Dr. Leon Prosky: 11 Lang-Levy glass pipettes and a wooden holder made and used 

 by Dr. Oliver Lowry, 1960s (1989.0547). 



Edna P. and Thomas R. Purnell: duck decoy carved by a German prisoner of war 

 during WW II in Georgetown, Delaware (1989.0724). 



Jane Martin Pyne in memory of Rear Admiral Schuyler Neilson Pyne : 2 pieces of 

 girl's jewelry made from human hair, 1840-60, and a woman's pink silk 

 taffeta fan, 1850-65 (1989.0302). 



Elsie Howland Quinby in memory of Mrs. Duncan Cameron (through Woodson P. 

 Houghton, Dr. Richard H. Howland, and Donald Lewis Wright): silk 

 embroidered sampler dated 1802, a bookmark embroidered on perforated 

 cardboard, and a daguerreotype of Phoebe Jane Quinby who owned the 

 bookmark, mid-19th century (1988.0596); silver toast rack made by Andrew 

 Ellicott Warner, 1830-60, and a child's silver bowl with plate made by 

 Gorham Manufacturing Company, ca. 1904 (1988.0762). 



Juliette K. and Leonard S. Rakow, M.D.: cut and engraved glass wine goblet 

 made by Thomas Webb & Sons of Stourbridge, England and decorated by 

 William Fritsche, early 20th century (1985.0917). 



Julian A. Rand, Jr.: Self Winding Clock Company wall clock (1989.0613); 

 analytical balance made by Henry Troemner of Philadelphia, ca . 1926 

 (1989.0614). 



Paul C. Reeping: refined white earthenware covered sugarbowl and cream pitcher 

 decorated in Washington, D.C. (1989.0406). 



Jerome H. Remick: 4 Canadian storecard personal medals, 1985-88 (1989.0530). 



David M. Renka: 2 bronze medals designed by Mr. Renka (1989.0632). 



Barbara G. Reno: Reising semi-automatic pistol, ca. 1921 (1982.0026). 



Eleanor M. Rhue: stop/turn signal from an automobile, patented by Oscar J. 

 Simpler on December 3, 1929 (1989.0571). 



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