Veil with Russian Imperial Family Coat of Arms, Late 19th Century, Belgium, Cotton, needle lace of a type known as “Point de Gaze,” The Art Institute of Chicago
Oyster Plate, designed 1879, executed 1880/87, Designed by Theodore Russell Davis (American, 1840–1894), Made by Haviland & Co. (1842–present), Limoges, France, The Art Institute of Chicago
Girl by Stream, Charles Van Schaick, Black River Falls, Wisconsin, Appears in the book Wisconsin Death Trip, Wisconsin Historical Images
Interior of E.A. Arhart & Co’s. Jewelry Store, Grand Forks, North Dakota, Wisconsin Historical Images
Goodman’s Jewelers display windows, located at 220 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin, June 22, 1934, Angus B. McVicar (1903-1964), Wisconsin Historical Images
Breakfast Nook, Two benches, and a table covered with a cloth and set with a vase of flowers and a creamer dish, stand beneath curtained windows in a farmhouse breakfast nook, 1931, Wisconsin Historical Images
Wooden carving, “carved in imitation of Venetian needlepoint lace…made to demonstrate the carver’s skill,” ca. 1690, Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721), London, Victoria & Albert Museum


