I, too, thought it was H Cunningham, but I then noted the bottom right leg of the H is what makes the first letter of the last name look like a C....
Here is a photo of a piece by Guiseppe Armani, next to a paper with what seems to be the same signature... [ATTACH]
HERE is a 1915 article about Ed Gharrity. A 1948 article reported on a talk Gharrity was giving: "Ed Gharrity, Beloit, top notch major league...
From a 1912 article about an upcoming game between the Beloit Nationals and the Janesville WI team: "The Beloit team is the strongest nine in the...
I found an August 1908 article that referred to a game the Beloit Nationals played and a 1910 article reported: "James Burns, manager of the...
...and a 1958 obituary for Oscar N. Nelson, age 71 at death, "played baseball with the Beloit Nationals team." I see he is in your photo.
"l will send things as I find them about your fun photo and the first thing I found is a 1912 article that states: "The Beloit Young Nationals,...
:joyful: You are such a bright spot in this forum!
A 1966 newspaper blurb reported: "Waukesha Palettiers...to view demonstrations by portrait artist Joseph Martinovich..."
...and HERE is a bit of information about the artist Joseph Martinovich whose estate dealt with the Wisconsin art museum.
...and HERE is a reference to a gift of art from the Joseph Martinovich estate to a Wisconsin art museum.
HERE is a 1963 reference to a watercolor by a Joseph Martinovich. Of course, we don't know if that is the same artist, but I will keep looking...
I think Terry is absolutely correct: [ATTACH]
I agree with Komokwa about a probable Alaskan connection; look at THIS similar bracelet...
...and these two links seem to indicate that by 1924-25 they also had offices in Philadelphia, Detroit, and Pittsburgh. Since they merged with the...
...and THIS 1914 ad lists offices only in Chicago and NY, so I assume your locker is later than 1914.
HERE are two Durand Steel Lockers in a 1906 catalog (page 701), to give you an idea of the locker style then and that the company was around then....
Fig, the reason I enjoy this board so much is because of how much I learn from the posts, and especially from your fascinating items and thorough...
:happy: OK, I promise to work on it for you! And in the meantime you just invoice me for your services as my personal cheerleader. Thanks so much...
That is quite wonderful! I don't need one more book here, but you have given me a new quest.
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