Ashanti gold weight, Ghana, Africa. 



(1992-15-1,2). 

 Mr. Maya Romanoff. Wallpaper panels, 



designed by Maya Romanoff. (1992- 



18-1/3). 

 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rose. Group of 



ceramics, stoneware and earthenware: 



vase, bowls, bottles, cylinder, plate. 



(1991-142-1/8). 

 Mr. Frederick Saal. Parure of 



micromosaics and gold; Small mesh 



purse made of gold, turquoise. (1991- 



160-1/9). Gift in honor of Dr. and 



Mrs. Joseph Saal. 

 Mrs. Sanae Asayama Sabattini. Ket- 

 tle/Samovar: "Vesevo", designed by 



Filippo Alison, Italy. (1992-116-ia/d). 

 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Sack. 



Tableware: "Hallcraft by Eva Zeisel", 



porcelain, 1950s, U.S.A. (1992-96- 



1/8). 

 Mr. Frederick G. Schab. 16th century 



engravings, Dutch. (1992-59-1/35). 

 Mr. Justin G. Schiller. Group of Dutch 



Art Nouveau ceramics, glassware. 



(1992-100-1/16). 

 Mr. Justin G. Schiller. Poster, "Le 



Locataire", by Theophile A. Steinlen; 



Etching by C.A. Lion Cachet. (1992- 



100-1748). 

 Ms. Suzanne Sekey. Collection of shop- 

 ping bags and one poster. (1992-77- 



1/60). 

 Mr. William Shopsin. Westclox table 



alarm clock; Two opalescent drinking 



glasses. (1991-143-1/3). 

 Scot Simon. Various rolls of printed, 



pleated, embossed or laminated 



vinyl, designed by Scot Simon. (1992- 



27-1/13). 

 Dr. and Mrs. Norton Spritz. Group of 



English pottery, late 19th century. 



(1991-152-1/4). 

 Mr. Eddie Squires. Fabric lengths and 



samples. (1992-3-1/27). 

 Mr. Eddie Squires. Fabric length 



printed by Bert Kitchen, c. i960; 



Two square picnic cloths, 1950s, 



England. (1991-6-1,2). 

 Mrs. Alice Stern. Earthenware plate, 



possibly 19th century, France. (1991- 



119-1). 

 Mrs. Alice Stern. Vase; Tumbler; Medal; 



Dish, late I9th-early 20th centuries, 



France. (1991-150-1/4). 



Stelton USA. Cutlery set: "Filio" or 

 "Wave", designed by Ralph Kramer, 

 1991, Germany. (1992-43-1/5). 



Stiletto Studios. Goblets: "Champ", 

 glass, metal, by Stiletto Studios, c. 

 1991, Germany. (1992-89-1,2). 



Ms. Florence Nach Taylor. Necklace; 

 Brooch, made by Florence Nach 

 Taylor, c. 1961, U.S.A. (1991-147-1,2). 



Ms. Florence Nach Taylor. Printed 

 fabric panel produced by Folly Cove, 

 1950s, U.S.A. (1991-148-1). 



Unknown Donor. Greeting cards; 

 Posters. (1992-67-1/14). 



Mr. Jan A.L. van der Lande. "Museum 

 Wander Stool TC", designed by 

 Rund Jan Kokke, 1990, The Nether- 

 lands. (1992-136-1). 



S.F. Barones van Hoevell-Teding van 

 Berkhout and Jonkvr. A.C. Teding 

 van Berkhout. Velvet livery band, 

 late 18th century, The Netherlands. 

 (1991-130-1). 



Mr. Andy Van Meter. "Cat's Eye 



candleholders, glass, designed by Laura 

 Handler, 1991, U.S.A. (1991-149-1/30). 



Various Donors. Shopping bags. (1992- 

 122-1/6). 



Mr. Kenneth Walker. Group of architec- 

 tural drawings, late 1980s. (1991-146- 

 1^30). 



Mr. Paul F. Walter. Ceramics by Eric 

 Ravilious, made by Wedgwood, 

 1930s, England. (1992-42-1/3). 



Mr. Paul F. Walter. Dinnerware: "Per- 

 sephone", porcelain, designed by Eris 

 Ravillious, c. 1930-40, England. 

 (1991-110-1/8). 



Mr. Guy and Mrs. Carola Walton. Carpet 

 section samples, designed by Scott & 

 Teegen, c 1935, U.S.A (1992-48-1,2). 



Mr. Guy and Mrs. Carola Walton. 

 Drawing by Otto John Teegen; B/W 

 photographs of interiors by Scott and 

 Teegen, Architects. (1992-73-1/5). 



Ms. Dorothy Warren. Cup and Saucer, 

 "Bermuda Visit, November 1953", 

 porcelain, Staffordshire, England. 

 (i992-i37-ia,b). 



Ms. Michele Wiener. Group of jewel- 

 ry designed by Ed Wiener.(i99i- 

 169-1/5). 



Mr. Robert Wilhite. Silver cutlery set, 

 designed by Robert Wilhite, 1982, 

 U.S.A. (1992-45-1/5). 



Yves Gonnet. Fabric: "Tortue"; Fabric: 



"Savanne", both produced by Yves 



Gonnet. (1992-12-1,2). 

 Zimmer + Rohde GmbH. Three fabrics 



produced by Zimmer+Rohde 



GmbH: "Rosetta", "Alea", "Celia". 



(1992-133-1/3). 

 Zona Alta Projects. "Snac Pac" cutlery 



set, plastic, stainless steel, 1991. 



(1992-40-ia/d). 



Donors of In-Kind Support 



Geographic Data Technology. Provided 

 services and computer data valued at 

 $20,000 for the high tech resource 

 room in The Power of Maps exhibition. 



Sotheby's. Provided free subscriptions 

 valued at $1615 to various Sotheby's 

 auction catalogues for the Cooper- 

 Hewitt Library. 



Sun Microsystems, Inc. Provided ser- 

 vices, computer equipment and com- 

 puter data valued at $70,000 for the 

 high-tech resource room in The Power 

 of Maps exhibition. 



Hirshhorn Museum and 

 Sculpture Garden 



Donors of Financial Support 

 $ $00, 000 or more 



Holenia Trust 

 $10, 000 or more 



Jerome L. Greene 

 Truland Foundation 

 Truland Systems Corporation 



$1000 or more 



Reclass Revenues 

 Robert Truland Trustee 

 Washington Post Company 



$$oo or more 



Loretta Rosenthal 



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