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- Frankoma Shell Vase, 1960-1990 -

- 1960-1990
- Collections - Artifact
Frankoma Shell Vase, 1960-1990
- "Sanibel Island, Florida" Souvenir Seashell, 1950-1980 -

- 1950-1980
- Collections - Artifact
"Sanibel Island, Florida" Souvenir Seashell, 1950-1980
- Hallmark "Nutshell Nativity" Christmas Ornament, 1991 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1991
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Nutshell Nativity" Christmas Ornament, 1991
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Wyandotte Boat Club "V-8" Rowing Team, July 1934 -

- July 16, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Wyandotte Boat Club "V-8" Rowing Team, July 1934
- Wyandotte Boat Club "V-8" Rowing Team with Racing Shell, July 1934 -

- July 16, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Wyandotte Boat Club "V-8" Rowing Team with Racing Shell, July 1934
- Murano Shell Paperweight, 1965-1966 -

- 1965-1966
- Collections - Artifact
Murano Shell Paperweight, 1965-1966
- Detroit Shell Co. Photograph Album, 1918 - In 1918, several Michigan automakers established the Detroit Shell Company. The new firm acquired the Springfield Body Company's factory and began fulfilling its initial government contract for $30 million worth of wartime munitions. Detroit Shell's officers included president John Kelsey (Kelsey Wheel), vice presidents Harry Jewitt (Paige) and Roscoe Jackson (Hudson), treasurer Edsel Ford (Ford), and secretary J. Walter Drake (Hupp).

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Detroit Shell Co. Photograph Album, 1918
In 1918, several Michigan automakers established the Detroit Shell Company. The new firm acquired the Springfield Body Company's factory and began fulfilling its initial government contract for $30 million worth of wartime munitions. Detroit Shell's officers included president John Kelsey (Kelsey Wheel), vice presidents Harry Jewitt (Paige) and Roscoe Jackson (Hudson), treasurer Edsel Ford (Ford), and secretary J. Walter Drake (Hupp).
- "Series Crystalex-Hantich Novy Bor #11" by Marvin B. Lipofsky, 1982 -

- 1982
- Collections - Artifact
"Series Crystalex-Hantich Novy Bor #11" by Marvin B. Lipofsky, 1982
- Creamer, 1745-1755 -

- 1745-1755
- Collections - Artifact
Creamer, 1745-1755
- Seashells, Collected by Thomas Edison, Fort Myers, Florida, circa 1885 -

- circa 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Seashells, Collected by Thomas Edison, Fort Myers, Florida, circa 1885