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![Enameled ware dinner bucket. Image of enameled ware dinner bucket.](https://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/sites/default/files/styles/views_display/public/EnameledWare_5702_150.jpg?itok=78TaeS-0)
Dinner Bucket
Fancy fare for the working man
1915
Illinois State Museum, Illinois Legacy Collection
Gift of Lee I. Niedringhaus, 2006.149a-d
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![Woman's bracelet, brass tray, and compact from 1933 Worlds Fair. Image of woman's bracelet, brass tray, and compact from 1933 Worlds Fair.](https://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/sites/default/files/styles/views_display/public/Worlds%20Fair%201934_5835_150.jpg?itok=xN4SNVjZ)
Tray
Maker unknown
1933
brass
Gift of Sue Price, 2004.25.38
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
Compact
Girey
1934
metal, plastic, glass
Gift of Sue Price, 2004.25.187
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
Bracelet
Maker unknown
1934
metal, plastic
Gift of Sue Price, 2004.25.187
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
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![Anna Pottery pig flask, cotton handkerchief, fair ticket, and souvenir box from 1893 Worlds Fair Image of Anna Pottery pig flask, cotton handkerchief, fair ticket, and souvenir box from 1893 Worlds Fair.](https://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/sites/default/files/styles/views_display/public/Worlds%20Fair%20group_5794_150.jpg?itok=3nQlc0-2)
Handkerchief
Maker unknown
1893
cotton
Gift of Nancy Batchelder Fryxell. 2013.77.12
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
Souvenir box
Maker unknown
1893
glass, metal, satin
Gift of Shelley Stewart, 2008.83
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
World’s Columbian Exposition ticket
Maker unknown
1893
paper
Found in Collection, x-885
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
Pig flask
Anna Pottery
1893
stoneware
Gift of Margaret Kirkpatrick, 1965.14.745591
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
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![Patent model for barb fence. Image of patent model for barb fence.](https://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/sites/default/files/styles/views_display/public/barbed_wire_5733_150.jpg?itok=ryY6aAd5)
H.M. Rose
1873
wire, wood
Gift of Lyman Rose, 1954.020.703447
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION –ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
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![Stereoscope owned by the Lincoln children. Image of Stereoscope owned by the Lincoln children.](https://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/sites/default/files/styles/views_display/public/liho_273_at_at_1%20-%20Copy.jpg?itok=sSEGxYhY)
a. Stereoscope owned by the Lincoln children
b. Purchased by Abraham Lincoln from Jack Hough, a Springfield furniture dealer, around 1860.
c. Object was made around 1859 in New York, NY and used by the Lincolns from late 1859/early 1860 to 1861
d. Proper Name: Stereoscope
e. Patented by Alexander Beckars and James Lee
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