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1920s Art Deco Black Silk Evening Pumps w Beautiful Marcasite Beading at Throat
Located in Gresham, OR
A beautiful Art Deco pair of 1920s Meier and Frank Co. French-made black peau de soie silk pump
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1920s French Shoes

1930s Black Silk Velvet Wrap Jacket w Lantern Sleeves Trimmed in Mink w Brooch
Located in Gresham, OR
Gown Shop - Meier and Frank Co. Emerald green Vendome bow brooch is included for added Holiday sparkle
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1930s American Jackets

Oregon Coast
By Maude Walling Wanker
Located in San Francisco, CA
, 1953), the Meier and Frank Co., the National Exhibition of American Art, the Lake Oswego Country Club
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Oregon Coast
Oregon Coast
$1,000
H 25 in W 29 in D 1.1 in
Swid Powell for Calvin Klein Silver Plate Caviar Bowl Dish Chiller, circa 1980
By Calvin Klein, Swid Powell
Located in Atlanta, GA
internationally acclaimed designers such as Richard Meier, Robert A.M. Stern, and Frank Gehry. Their designs span
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Vintage 1980s American Modern Serving Bowls

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Vintage Geoffrey Beene 1960s Linen Blue Dress Sleeveless W/ Empire Waist
By Geoffrey Beene
Located in Portland, OR
. The dress was purchased at the department store Meier and Frank in Portland, Oregon in their high end
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1960s American Empire Waist Dresses

Columbia River Gorge East of Troutdale Oregon
By Clyde Leon Keller
Located in Soquel, CA
. Keller exhibited at the Great Crystal Palace, New York City, in 1924; Meier and Frank, Portland, 1937
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1910s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Oregon Landscape
By Maude Walling Wanker
Located in San Francisco, CA
League (1933-1937, 1939, 1953), the Meier and Frank Co., the National Exhibition of American Art, the
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1950s Vintage Red Velvet Opera Coat Holiday Evening Wrap Silk Lining
Located in Portland, OR
opera coat was purchased at the Northwest department store Meier and Frank in the 1960's. There are
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1960s American Opera Coats

Martin Van Schaak Handbag Custom Designed Evening Bag Gold Woman W/ Turban & Fan
By Martin van Schaak
Located in Portland, OR
their daughter, Laura met Roger Meier, a descendant of the Meier & Frank Company. Roger and Laura
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Late 20th Century American Evening Bags and Minaudières

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