circuit (1984.0110). 

 Donald W. Kitzman: 24 postal documents and 6 philatelic covers (1986.0063). 

 Frank E. Klapthor: lot of 21 pieces of Fortuny print samples made by Mariano 



Fortuny of Venice, Italy, pre-WW II, and 2 fragments of Wilton carpeting, 



19th century (1935.0157); croquet mallet and ball and a gclf club 



(1935.0386) . 

 Margaret B. Klapthor and Mary Berry Moore: 5 Girl Scout artifacts, 3 tennis 



rackets, a Victor phonograph record and index of Victor records, Lion's 



International paperweight, Knights of Columbus wallet with traveling 



cards, book of the philosophy of the Odd Fellows, and a booklet of 



sermons (1934.0305). 

 Harold Klein: U.S. Navy wooden alarm "battle" rattle, 1861-65 (1984.0342). 

 Stewart E. Kleinschmidt and Doris Knight: 41 telegraph apparatus (1978.2209). 

 Estate of Dorothea Elizabeth Klemme (through Katharine V. Shade): lawn mower 



patented by Herbert B. Newton on April 5, 1927 (1985.0285). 

 Dr. Joseph H. Kler (through Marjorie Kler Freeman and Mary Kler Heisinger): 98 



pewter objects reflecting the development of the pewterer's craft in 



America from the 17th through the 19th centuries (1986.0027). 

 Russell and Ruth S. Kletzing: Cranmer abacus, Takeda abacus, and a Monroe 



calculator which has oeen converted to braille (1933.0831). 

 Robert L. Klinger: souvenir medalet of the USS Kane commemorating the 



discovery of the Kennedy Channel and the Kane Basin Dy Elisha Kent Kane, 



1853-54 (314638); 2 colored lithographs of WW I German and U.S. naval 



subjects (1984.0795). 

 Jerome Klingfus: double-acting hydraulic air compressor manufactured by the 



Bishop and Babcock Company of Cleveland, Ohio, portions patented in 1894, 



1895, and 1903 (1985.0803). 

 Robert A. Klitzner: Loyal Order of Moose emblem (1984.0801). 

 Wm. B. Knapp: cigarette card featuring Annie S. Peck (1986.0015). 

 Frank M. Knox: vase of bocote wood ornamentally turned by Mr. Knox on his 



Holtzapffel lathe in April 1974 (1985.0433). 

 Robert B. Knox: piece of sheet music, "Ballad of the Unknown Soldier," words 



and music by Robert 3. Knox, 1984 (1985.0509). 

 William H. Koch: drawing compass, sector by Le Maire of Paris, and a set of 



drawing instruments by Weickert of Leipzig (1984.1070). 

 Estate of Roland A. Kollbeck (through Ursula V. Reuther and Sonja K. 



Wennerstrom) : Connecticut D-Skidder automatic passenger car road sander, 



made by Connecticut Telephone & Electric Corporation (1934.0393). 

 Ellen S. D. Kominers: book titled Pat Paulsen for President by Mason Williams 



with Jinx Kragen, 1968 (1985.0205). 

 Herschel Kopp: cased novelty pinfire pistol with cleaning rod and 25 



cartridges (1982.0293). 

 Edward and Liliane Kramer in loving memory of Alfred W. Kramer: 16-piece 



"Architects' Tea Set" decorated with views of early American buildings, 



made by Lenox, Inc. of Trenton, New Jersey in 1933 (1984.1083). 

 Kenyon Kramer, M.D., LTC, MC: F. A. Hardy S. Co. optician's trial case of 



lenses, ca. 1390, and a DeZeng direct ophthalmoscope in case (1985.0092). 

 Jeffrey L. Kraskin, 0. D.: scleral contact lens cabinet containing 3 original 



trial lenses, ca. 1940 (1985.0600). 

 Col. Robert G. Krause: 23 pieces of insignia and uniform medal decorations and 



a pair of socks (1985.0154). 

 Carol L. Kregloh: curling iron and stand, 1900-30 (1981.0919). 

 Laszlo Kutas: 2 foreign medals, one honoring Lukacs Gyorgy designed by Lugzlo 



Kutas and the second honoring Giorgio Vasari, signed Fortana (1935.0754). 



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