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16393Small beaded purse with chain and ring
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
  • Other, Seal Harbor
  • Other, Stores & shops
Description:
Very small purple beaded purse with chain and ring, perhaps for carrying on one's finger. Found in apartment of building that housed the old general store in Seal Harbor.
12709Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Woven with steel beads. Chain handle with metal clip at end.
12708Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Woven with silver and gold beads. Provenance unknown.
12707Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Black faille backing with borders of white and blue. Flowers in multicolored beads. Red around edge. Black ribbon handle. Lined with a heavy tan fabric. False flap on front. Donor info - when donated, purse was accompanied by a picture of Phoebe R. Babson at age 12.
12706Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Long narrow purse with silver/blue/brown/ beige beads. Fringe and tassels on end. Moneyinserted through a slit which closes when metal rings move over slit. Donor info - carried looped over belt or through ring on muff.
12705Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
  • late 19th c
Description:
Black velvet lined with tan fabric. Red cotton on opening edge. Bright colored beads in a lotus flower motif on front. White beads form a fringe along edge. Donor info - belonged to wife of Thaddeus Shepley Somes (Emilie Clarissa Meynell).
12704Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
  • Other, Beads
  • Other, Purses
Description:
Black purse. Flower pot design outlined in white beads. Three flowers on front (2 green, 1 red); four leaves on back (2 white, 2 blue & red). Eliptical metal top with chain handle. Donor info - used by Mrs. Emmons Pray, the donor's grandmother.
12071Satchel
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Satchel
  • c 1872
Description:
Canvas bag with pocket on front. Pocket has flap. Small horseshoe decoration at opening. Bottom has four metal “legs. Opens with push button clasp. Inside - one pocket. Leather handle with metal ends attaching to rings on bag. Marked, “Patent April 2, 1872”.
12064Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Red or Purple velvet purse, handbag. Hard sided with pocket on outside. Stiff short curved handle. Metal clip inside pocket. Pink and black plaid handkerchief inside.
11805Purse, lavender and raffia
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Lavender silk (?) and raffia purse; found in apartment over store in Seal Harbor. Resembles a hat.
11528Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
  • 1938c.
Description:
Black fabric flower-embroidered purse with handles and gold fabric lining. Measures 9" X 10." Belonged to Mrs. Isaac Roberts, Sydney Roberts Rockefeller's grandmother. Note with purse says it was from Aunt Rebecca's collection and handmade by a Mrs. Stanley when she was in her 90's.
5333Crocheted ivory colored lace purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Crocheted ivory colored lace purse with drawstring at top.
3414Carpet Bag
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Various shades of red carpet sewn into a bag. Fabric lining. Handle made of cord covered with carpet. Flap folds over top. No closure. Bottom not sewn. Donor info - found in Lewis Somes house. Very similar to 996-123-339
3371Doll Purse
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Purse
Description:
Tiny doll purse made of shellacked walnut shells. Blue silk attached to shells with bow on bottom. Ribbon cinches at top.
1772Satchel
  • Object, Carrying Bag, Satchel
  • 1870
Description:
Pig hide, worn at edges. Three large stains on bottom (ink or water). Four metal nobs on bottom of bag. Handle worn - leather sewn over cord which is wrapped with stiff paper. Handle attaches to metal ‘D’ rings and then to metal plate on top of bag. Spring latch with metal ring to pull bag open. Metal edge attached to leather at opening. Two catches close over metal binding. Inside lining torn in several places. One pocket inside. Satchel owned by Mr. Henry Clark owner of Clark and Parker General Store at present site of Oceanarium in Southwest Harbor. [show more]