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Photographic Print : Display stand with spools of thread and needles from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994
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Display stand with spools of thread and needles from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994
Three-tiered metal stand with a lip at the front of each tier. The words " Kolor Treet" are stamped on both sides in yellow ink. A paper insert on the top back reads in black ink: " DUART KOLOR TREET Quick Find Selection Chart" and lists several colors of hair dye. The bottom of the stand is hollow and has only one of four black rubber feet remaining. The stand is accompanied by nine spools containing fibers in various forms and fibers, two empty spools, and one large sewing needle. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats. Her business, Maes Millinery Shop in downtown Philadelphia, was one of the first shops in the city to be owned by a woman of African American heritage
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Media ID 22167517
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1990s Black History Cultural Heritage Display Hair Product Heritage Mae Reeves Maes Millinery Shop Nineties Nmaahc Reeves Mae Stand Afro American Hair Dye Hairdressing Needles Showcases Spools
10"x10" Photo Print
Bring a touch of vintage charm to your home or office with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image transports us back in time to the Maes Millinery Shop in the 1940s. The three-tiered metal stand, adorned with spools of thread and needles, exudes an air of timeless elegance and craftsmanship. The "Kolor Treet" stand, with its lip at the front of each tier, adds a unique and intriguing detail to this evocative scene. Hang this beautiful print in your sewing room, studio, or as an artful addition to your living space. A perfect blend of history and style.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a display stand from Maes Millinery Shop, offering a glimpse into the world of African-American fashion in the mid-20th century. The three-tiered metal stand, adorned with the words "Kolor Treet" stamped in vibrant yellow ink on both sides, exudes an air of vintage charm. A paper insert at the top back features a black ink inscription that reads "DUART KOLOR TREET Quick Find Selection Chart" listing various colors of hair dye. The stand's bottom is hollow and bears only one remaining black rubber foot out of four. Accompanying this remarkable piece are nine spools containing fibers in different forms and textures, two empty spools, and a large sewing needle. These items provide insight into the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating custom-made hats at Mae Reeves' renowned millinery shop. Mae Reeves herself was an influential figure in African-American history, breaking barriers as one of the first women of African American heritage to own a shop in downtown Philadelphia. Her expertise and artistry made her hats highly sought after by fashion-conscious individuals seeking unique headwear. Preserved within this photograph is not just an object but also cultural heritage—a testament to Mae Reeves' legacy as well as African-American contributions to fashion during this era. This image serves as a reminder of how far we have come while celebrating those who paved the way for future generations through their talent and determination.
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