Toaster on display in The Wolfsonian-FIU's permanent galleries, Miami Beach, Florida, USA.

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Toaster on display in The Wolfsonian-FIU's permanent galleries, Miami Beach, Florida, USA.

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Tea service, 1920–29. Narotamdas Bhau, Bombay (Mumbai), India, manufacturer. Silver, celluloid. The Wolfsonian–FIU, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection, 85.9.24.1–.3
Once again, here’s that gorgeous window grille (!) on display thanks to the wonderful people at the @wolfsonian in #MiamiBeach . This time, if you scroll through you see some of the mouth-watering detail. This was originally made for & displayed by the Norris Theatre 🎭 in Norristown, PA (1929). Glazed #terracotta . Photos from my 2018 visit.
Harry Clarke, The Geneva Window, Wolfsonian Museum, Miami, Florida, USA.
And now they pause in their dancing, And look with troubled eyes, Earth straying children With sudden memory wise.
The Others by Seumas O'Sullivan
2000 Dollar Reward (1921). Dean Cornwell.

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Dazzling detail from an Art Deco elevator door panel on display when I was passing through at the Wolfsonian-FIU museum in Miami Beach, Florida . I had to take it from this goofy angle because the dang thing is so shiny, this was the least reflective angle .
Electricity, 1933. Medium: Alabaster. From a panel from the Chicago 1933 World's Fair" A Century of Progress. Amazing something so delicate survived all this time. On display at the Wolfsonian-FIU in Miami Beach, Florida. Photo from my 2018 visit.
Now THIS is an Art Deco window grille. Orignally from the Norris Theatre in (where else) Norristown, Pennsylvania. Rescued, restored, & now on display by the Wolfsonian-FIU museum in Miami Beach, Florida. Design credit given to the building's architects: William Harold Lee & Armand Caroll (1929). Photo from my April 2018 venture. I have posted a photo of this before but it was just an iPhone snapshot. This one is 10x more detail since this one was taken with the fancy camera.