The Untold Story of the West Coast’s First Flight

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The Untold Story of the West Coast’s First Flight
Ceramic clock designed for Howard Miller with pottery face made by Bitossi, c. 1960s.
Ben Cooper Halloween Masks (1970s-1980s)
Plaid boots, made in France, circa 1860.
Victor Vasarely, porcelain coffee pot for Rosenthal, Germany, 1960. (Via Zeller.de)
“Don’t lose that anger. Just have a little more patience and forgiveness. For yourself as well.”
~ R.I.P. author and AIDS activist Larry Kramer (1935 - 2020)
The Art of Making People Go Away
Vintage “Do Not Disturb” signs, c. mid-20th Century.
Portable radio receivers made in the USSR (via Moscow Design Museum)
Yoshitsune-Gote Do-Maru armor, Japan, 17th-18th century.
from Christies
From House and Garden’s Complete Guide to Interior Decoration c. 1970
Remembering “unbought and unbossed” Shirley Chisholm, who became the first woman AND the first African American to run for the nomination of a major party for President of the United States in 1972. <3
Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver
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Portable ashtray or “pocket butler” made from sterling silver, Victorian era.
40 years ago today, Mount St. Helens blew its top.
Above, Mount St. Helens salt and pepper shakers, c. 1980s.
One in four cowboys was black. So why aren’t they more present in popular culture?
(Via Smithsonian Magazine)
Cameo vase in the style of Gallé by Glasraffinerie Friedrich Pietsch Steinschönau, circa 1905-1910.
Pop Art dress by Lazy U, c. 1960s.