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Depression-Era White Porcelain Library Light cardboard box Exhibits minor signs of wear

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Exhibits minor signs of wear including errant tears from where the print was separated from the calendar

while its 12-lb weight was required to generate enough force to cut through the large quantities of flesh and bone

was hosted by Indiana University in Bloomington at the (then) newly-built Assembly Hall

Medium: Acrylic on Parchment

Exhibits minor signs of wear including some paint loss and patina

Depression-Era White Porcelain Library Light cardboard box Exhibits minor signs of wearc. 1930s; Goodrich Electric Co. Chicago White porcelain ceiling fixture. This uniquely bow tie shaped industrial reflector was patented in 1931 by Dirk G. Saaf and fabricated by the Goodrich Electric Company of Chicago. Designed to direct light downward, it features a white porcelain enamel finish over cold rolled steel and was originally used in narrow aisle library settings. Overall great condition with minor paint loss and scratches. 11. 5" W x 8.

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