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RetailerSold by G. Fox and Co. American, 1847 - 1993
MakerMade by Peters Co. American
Date1947
MediumWhite metal
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x diameter): 2 1/2 x 2 x 2in. (6.4 x 5.1 x 5.1cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of the children of Richard and Georgette Koopman
DescriptionRound, white metal medal commemorating the centennial of G. Fox & Co.; the medal hangs from a metal ring attached to a rectangular bar, which reads: "100 Years"; a clasp is soldered to the bar allowing the medal to be pinned to a lapel and worn. Images of the original 18th century G. Fox department store superimposed in front of the modern twentieth century G. Fox and Co. building and parking garage occupy the central portion of the medallion bordered on either side and below with Connecticut grape vines. The slogan, "A CENTURY OF CONNECTICUT LIVING" runs along the top portion of the medal, while "G. Fox 1847 - 1947" runs under central images.
Object number2007.24.32
MarkingsAll markings are done in relief: "100 YEARS" is inscribed into the rectangular shaped piece; the circular part of the pin reads, "A Century of Connecticut Living / 1847- 1947 G. Fox & Co."; the verso of the circular part of the pin is marked by the maker, "Peters Co. / Boston".
Subject Terms
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    • G. Fox & Co.
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    Not on view
    Pin
    Beatrice Fox
    1947
    Bracelet
    Beatrice Fox
    1947
    Gift of Sam Stout, 2013.90.1  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    G. Fox and Co.
    1946-1952
    Gift of Sam Stout, 2013.90.2  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    G. Fox and Co.
    1946-1952
    Gift of Theresa R. Shapleigh, 1993.35.2a,b  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    G. Fox and Co.
    about 1947
    Lapel Pin
    Beatrice Fox
    1947
    Stamp
    G. Fox and Co.
    1947-1968
    Gift of Rosemary Castonguay, 1997.11.8a-b, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
    G. Fox and Co.
    1950-1970
    Connecticut Historical Society collections, 2004.166.1 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Societ…
    Samuel R. Terrell
    early-mid 19th century