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Timeline of Events
1810-1880

The More Aven Pottery in Salem, North Carolina, produces a flask later mistaken for a doll.
1838

The Shore valve system for brass instruments is patented.
1847

Jane Swiss Helm establishes the Saturday Visitor newspaper in Pittsburgh.
1870s-1880s

Decorative powder horns become popular as their practical use declines.
1880

A landslide in Kashmir uncovers sapphire deposits.
1880-1910

A large French wrestler doll is produced in Germany.
1885

The American ship Puritan defeats the British in the America’s Cup.
A folk art shadow box depicting the America’s Cup race is created.
The Chicago ball team, later known as the Cubs, is photographed.
1887

Susie, an embroiderer, completes a detailed crazy quilt at age 27.
1890

An 84-grade Russian silver punch bowl with Kazan work is created, possibly by maker OV.
1891

John Davey, the last native speaker of Cornish, dies, marking the near extinction of the language.
1900

An Edwardian sapphire and diamond ring set in platinum is likely purchased.
An Indian hardwood folding table is crafted for Western expatriates.
1905

American artist John Faren is born in Oregon.
1910-1920

Swiss carver VTA Maer creates a Black Forest carved wooden dog.
1912

The owner’s great-great-grandmother, who owned an Edwardian sapphire and diamond ring, passes away.
1920s

Felix the Cat, a mischievous cartoon character, gains popularity.
Oscar Bach creates an Art Deco lamp featuring stylized figures.
A tompion for a 15-inch naval gun is used by the guest's grandfather during ship installations.
1928

French artist Bernard Buffet is born.
1930s

German company Schuko produces a Felix the Cat perfume bottle toy.
1944

William Christenberry receives a Brownie and Kodak camera, igniting his artistic journey.
1945

Gertrude Abercrombie creates a painting featuring an owl, moon, and cup.
1947

John Faren paints Profit, depicting the 1885 Chicago ball team.
1950s

Cla Falkenstein creates jewelry from brass wire and glass beads.
The owner’s father receives three windup toys: Charlie McCarthy, Pinocchio, and Minnie Mouse.
Arthur Kern experiments with epoxy and resin in his artwork.
Bernard Buffet creates a painting showcasing his distinct style.
1951

A guest buys a Coalport porcelain set as a birthday gift in Michigan.
1954-1969

Lisa Yansen Pape collaborates with Etha to design white glass lamps.
1955

Arthur Kern holds solo exhibitions at the Ruth White Gallery near Central Park.
1958

The Baltimore Colts win their first championship in a game considered the greatest ever played.
1962

Arthur Kern’s work is featured at the Museum of Modern Art.
1963

Baltimore Colts player Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb passes away.
1970s

William Christenberry captures Southern landscapes in his signature photography style.
1980s

Lisa Yansen Pape’s white glass lamps become highly sought-after.
1998-1999

A guest’s parents buy Gertrude Abercrombie’s painting for $5 at a Chicago yard sale.
Undated

A guest inherits an antique copper apple butter kettle made by J.P. Sham.
A guest acquires two William Christenberry photographs from a thrift store.
Key Individuals
Artists & Designers
Oscar Bach: German-born artist known for Art Deco metalwork.
Bernard Buffet: French artist noted for severe linear outlines and anti-abstract art.
Arthur Kern: New Orleans artist experimenting with modern resins.
VTA Maer: Swiss carver renowned for Black Forest creations.
Lisa Yansen Pape: Finnish lighting designer famed for white glass lamps.
Cla Falkenstein: Modernist sculptor and jeweler.
David Webb: Jeweler known for bold ruby and diamond designs.
John Faren: Painter of Profit, capturing the 1885 Chicago ball team.
Gertrude Abercrombie: Surrealist painter connected to Chicago’s jazz scene.
William Christenberry: Artist documenting Southern landscapes.
Athletes & Entertainers
Raymond Berry: Baltimore Colts Hall of Famer.
Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb: Baltimore Colts player.
Charlie McCarthy, Pinocchio, Minnie Mouse: Popular cartoon and toy characters.
Historical Figures
Jane Swiss Helm: Women’s rights activist and abolitionist.
John Davey: Last native Cornish speaker.
Other Individuals
Susie: Quilt maker from 1887.
J.P. Sham: Copper kettle maker from Pennsylvania.
This timeline and cast of characters provide a comprehensive snapshot of historical events and individuals tied to these unique artifacts and stories.

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"Timeline of Notable Events and Object Creation: Art, Culture, and History Highlights"

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Explore a detailed timeline of remarkable events spanning the 19th and 20th centuries, showcasing unique objects, iconic artists, and cultural milestones. From Edwardian jewelry to surrealist paintings, this journey uncovers fascinating stories behind historical artifacts and their creators. Dive into the world of art, history, and craftsmanship in this comprehensive exploration.

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