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Miriam Haskell was an American designer of costume jewelry. With creative partner Frank Hess, she designed affordable pieces from 1920 through the 1960s. Her vintage items are eagerly collected and the namesake company, which first displayed her jewelry in New York City's McAlpin Hotel, continues. It is currently listed as Haskell Jewels, LLC.
Haskell's pieces and Osa Johnson's Jungle Jewelry & OSAfari fashion line were surely in many of the same shops and stores throughout the country.
The bracelet comes in a hand-painted box crafted by artist Karol Good of Chanute. Karol & her husband Dr. Richard Good were in the group of local supporters that helped Osa's mother Belle Leighty & Martin's sister Freda found this museum in 1961.
This item was donated by Martha McCoy Cornish.
Native Wood Party SetThis gorgeous ensemble features a turned walnut and pecan tiered server teamed with an expandable walnut and pecan charcuterie set, vintage ceramic fall bowls, and walnut, pecan and honey locust handled serving tools.
This set was crafted and donated by Tammy Troutman of the Pickled Sisters.
The Pickled Sisters, composed of five siblings from the Chanute area, specialize in a variety of arts & crafts. Tammy Troutman and Debbie Beck do woodworking, Heather Lloyd makes stitched cards, Sherri Peebles does stain glass & Kim Rutter does quilting. Join their Facebook group to follow the Pickled Sisters and see more of their fabulous creations.
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