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1904 World's Fair Collection
Donated by Pat Meisel
McBride and collected by Joseph Andrew Meisel, Jr., our 1904
World's Fair Collection is among the largest in the country.
The collection contains just under 1,200 individual pieces, with
a number of them being quite unusual and rare. One such item is the
Festival hall clock, made by St. Louis jewelers Mermod-Jaccard.
There are a number of commemorative plates, spoons, and glasses
contained within the collection, along with the very special crystal
hatchets, which were given to individuals of import. Various items,
such as dishes and trays, made of bisque or china are also contained
within the collection, as are a great deal of ruby glass and plate
ware.
No collection of the 1904 World's Fair would be complete without
the ornate fans of the times. Decorative boxes, also coveted by
Victorian women, are in evidence in the collection. Fair fabrics
such as scarves with the Palace of Electricity or colored with the
blue, white, and red of the French flag are also included.
Other outstanding items among the collection are purses,
tankards, and steins, all with the 1904 logo. Paperweights and
pocket watches, cards, match holders, and mirrors are also included,
as are pins, ribbons, fobs, candlesticks, and medals. Typewriters,
stereopticons, pitchers, salt & pepper shakers, jars, bells, and
sewing boxes all help to make the collection multi-faceted.
Memorabilia like books, brochures, sheet music, guidebooks, maps,
and postcards all help make this an extremely rich collection. This
is truly a unique collection, as it is the only one of its kind in
the United States. It is certainly worth an afternoon visit to the
Chatillon-DeMenil mansion.
For more information, please call (314) 771-5828. |