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[Client Card: Mr. Kim Briggs]

Description: Client card describing work completed at the Roman Bronze Works Foundry for Mr. Kim Briggs, including a job number, brief description, monetary amount, and dates associated with each entry. Piece included: "Statue of Esther Morris" (repair; repatine).
Date: April 1974
Creator: Roman Bronze Works Foundry
Partner: Amon Carter Museum

[New Trends Showroom, WTC]

Description: Photograph of the New Trends Co. import/export showroom in the Dallas World Trade Center. Viewed from the outside, the store's entrance is built with a wooden frame with windows all along the front. Inside the store is a wide selection of items, including hanging wicker pots with flowers and plants, wooden decorations and boxes, ceramic statues and plates, large vases, and a blue circular seat around a pillar. A set of blue stairs is at center right. A sign on a shelf within the showroom reads … more
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[World Trade Center Gift Showroom]

Description: Photograph of a gift showroom in the Dallas World Trade Center. Decorative items are arranged in glass shelves, including decorative plates, statues, baskets, and cups. A guitar is in the far-left section of the store, and a bicycle is parked in the far-right corner of the store. A woman at a front desk, facing away from the photographer's perspective, goes through a box of index cards. She has a desk phone, a telephone, and a small potted plant on her desk.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[New Trends Showroom Staircase]

Description: Photograph of the New Trends showroom in the Dallas World Trade Center. Pictured here is a curved staircase, wrapped in blue floral carpet, matching the rest of the showroom's floor. The banister is golden and arched. Around the store, a multitude of products are on display, including vases, jars, decorative figures, candleholders, and jugs. A sign hangs from above, behind the staircase, in the background.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center
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