Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Mokuroku[“ list of engagement gifts”] from Fusae [Dorothy] Morita to Hiroshi Kaneko, ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Three folded gift envelopes in U.S. denominations of $125, $15, $10, ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Large folded gift envelope with mizuhiki decoration labeled Obiji ["fabric or material for obi"], ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Large folded gift envelope with mizuhiki decoration labeled Kanai kitaru [“Wife is coming”], ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Four gift decorations, ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Two gift decorations, ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Gift envelope labeled Kotobuki [“good fortune”] contained money from Fusae [Dorothy] Morita, ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
Folded gift envelope with mizuhiki labeled Sakana [“fish”], ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.
2 suehiro [folding] fans enclosed in paper sleeves, ca. 1942
Collection contains an inventory of engagement gifts from Fusae Dorothy Morita to her future spouse, Hiroshi Kaneko. Many of these folded, gift envelopes are labeled in Japanese language and decorated with mizuhiki - colored cords with intricate knot work (ca. 1942). The collection also includes two folding fans.