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Clock, c. 1953. Creator: Lawrence PhillipsClock, c. 1953
Storage Box (Copper), c. 1953. Creator: Albert PrattStorage Box (Copper), c. 1953
Cup, c. 1953. Creator: Jessica PriceCup, c. 1953
Butter Box, c. 1953. Creator: Harry GrossenButter Box, c. 1953
Cabinet, c. 1953. Creator: Isadore GoldbergCabinet, c. 1953
Cupboard, c. 1953. Creator: Edward JewettCupboard, c. 1953
Ladys Writing Cabinet, c. 1953. Creator: Nicholas GoridLadys Writing Cabinet, c. 1953
Crock, c. 1953. Creator: George LoughridgeCrock, c. 1953
Andirons, c. 1953. Creator: Hans KorschAndirons, c. 1953
Shaker Dining Table with Marble Top, c. 1953. Creator: John W KelleherShaker Dining Table with Marble Top, c. 1953
Andiron, c. 1953. Creator: Hans KorschAndiron, c. 1953
Table, c. 1953. Creator: Frederick JacksonTable, c. 1953
Mirror, c. 1953. Creator: Nicholas GoridMirror, c. 1953
Tavern Table, c. 1953. Creator: Isadore GoldbergTavern Table, c. 1953
Bandbox, c. 1953. Creator: Arsen MaralianBandbox, c. 1953
Roll-Top Desk, c. 1953. Creator: George LoughridgeRoll-Top Desk, c. 1953
Lowboy, c. 1953. Creator: Isadore GoldbergLowboy, c. 1953
Slant-Top Desk, c. 1953. Creator: Nicholas GoridSlant-Top Desk, c. 1953
Model, Static, Ellehammer II, 1956. Creator: UnknownModel, Static, Ellehammer II, 1956. Wood and cloth exhibit model of the 1906 Ellehammer II aircraft, in red frame with natural covering color scheme. 1/14 scale
Model, Static, Wright C, 1953. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright C, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of a 1912 Wright C biplane, in overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Model, Static, Wright Glider, 1953. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright Glider, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of the 1911 Wright glider in overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Model, Static, 1905 Wright Flyer, 1953. Creator: Joseph D. FalloModel, Static, 1905 Wright Flyer, 1953. Wood and cloth exhibit model of the Wrights 1905 Flyer, in natural color scheme, with launching derrick and rail. 1/16 Scale
Model, Static, Wright EX "Vin Fiz", 1951. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright EX " Vin Fiz", 1951. Wood model of an early biplane which first flew in 1911. White with silver details. 1/16 Scale
Douglas D-558-2, ca. 1950s. Creator: Douglas Aircraft CompanyWhite, US Navy, single-seat, rocket-powered supersonic aircraft. Piloted by A. Scott Crossfield, on November 20, 1953, the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket became the first aircraft to fly faster than Mach
Lockheed F-104A Starfighter, 1950s. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft CorporationKnown as " the missile with a man in it, " the stubby-winged Lockheed F-104 Starfighter was the first U.S. jet fighter in service to fly Mach 2, twice the speed of sound
Bell H-13J, ca. 1957. Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron IncAll-metal helicopter with single main rotor and single tail rotor, powered by reciprocating engine, equipped with skid landing gear made of metal tube, fitted with large
Mercury Capsule, 1959. Creator: NASAOn September 9, 1959, NASA launched this unoccupied Mercury spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a suborbital flight that lasted 13 minutes
Cradle, Primate, 1959. Creator: Army Ballistic Missile AgencyThis cradle secured Baker, a female squirrel monkey, in her biocapsule during the first flight to recover a primate from space
Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport, 1954. Creator: Boeing Aircraft CoPrototype Boeing 707; yellow and brown. On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint
Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. CreatorThis two-chambered, liquid-fuel rocket engine built by North American Aviation served as the booster for the Navaho missile that was powered by two ramjets
North American X-15, 1959. Creator: North American Aviation IncWorlds Fastest Piloted Aircraft. Piloted by Neil Armstrong. Bridged the gap between human flight in the atmosphere and spaceflight
Rocket Sled, Sonic Wind I, 1953-1954. Creator: Northrop CorporationThis is the Sonic Wind 1 rocket sled, which was powered by nine solid fuel rockets with 40, 000 pounds total thrust for five seconds. Air Force Lt. Col
Wright Turbo-Cyclone 18R-3350-TC (972TC18DA2), 2-Row, Radial Engine, 1952This engine powered the last generation of piston engine transports, including the Douglas DC-7 and Lockheed Super Constellation
Douglas DC-7, 1956. Creator: Douglas Aircraft CompanyForward fuselage only. Douglas DC-7; The Douglas DC-7 was an advanced development of the; DC-6B piston-engine airliner. It was introduced by American Airlines on its New York-Los Angeles route in
Model, Static, Wright Type A, 1953. Creator: Charles J. NewcombModel, Static, Wright Type A, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of the Wright Type A biplane which Orville demonstrated in France in 1908. In overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Corner Cupboard, c. 1953. Creator: Meyer GoldbaumCorner Cupboard, c. 1953
Huck Press experimental plate proof, 1957. Creator: Bureau of Engraving and PrintingHuck Press experimental plate proof, 1957. During the 1950s and 1960s, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing adopted state-of-the-art printing technologies that transformed stamp production
Biocapsule, Primate, 1959. Creator: Army Ballistic Missile AgencyThis biocapsule carried Able, a female rhesus monkey, during the first flight to recover a primate from space. On May 28, 1959
Satellite, Pioneer IV, 1959. Creator: Space Technology LaboratoriesThis object is a flight spare of the Pioneer IV spacecraft, which was launched March 3, 1959, on a Juno II launch vehicle
McDonnell F-4S Phantom II, 1958. Creator: McDonnell Aircraft CorpTwin-turbojet (J79-GE-8), two-seat (tandem) fighter / bomber. All metal, semi-monocoque structure. Cantilever, low-wing, monoplane
Stits SA-2A Sky Baby, 1950s. Creator: Ray StitsOn a dare from another pilot, Ray Stits designed and built the Sky Baby at his home in Riverside, California, to prove that he could build the world's smallest man-carrying airplane
Antenna Loop, Dual, from P-51 "Excalibur III", 1950s. Creator: UnknownDual antenna loops mounted side by side on ovoid stainless steel plate. Loops are energized with small electric motors mounted adjacent to the base of each loop
Model, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Creator: UnknownModel, Static, Douglas DC-7 Mainliner, United Air Lines, ca. 1955. Resin and plastic cutaway manufacturers model of a Douglas DC-7 Mainliner airliner in United Air Lines livery of white upper
Lockheed U-2C, 1955. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft CorporationSingle-seat, single-engine, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, used by CIA, NASA, and USAF. This U-2 flew the first operational mission over the USSR on 4 July 1956
Wash Bowl, c. 1953. Creator: Frank FumagalliWash Bowl, c. 1953
Sideboard, c. 1953. Creator: Harry EismanSideboard, c. 1953
Table, c. 1953. Creator: Harry EismanTable, c. 1953
Wood hair comb from Ghana, 1950s. Creator: UnknownIt had been assumed that the afro comb was invented in the 1970s when the afro hairstyle became popular in the West, along with the Black is beautiful movement