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History & Notes: Owned by Maria Dolores "Lola" Binnard, daughter of Idaho pioneer and muleteer, Jesus Urquides. Born in 1882, Lola worked as a stenographer and managed Urquides Village, also known as Spanish Village, after her father's passing.
Description: Gold lame lace cloche heavily appliqud with multi-colored lame ribbon flowers.
Object Number: 1971.175.0023
Object: cloche
Category: Women's Garments
Circa: 1920
Materials: metal mesh, metallic lace, ribbon

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Right side view of a metalic cloche from the 1920s
Left side view of a metalic cloche from the 1920s
Front view of a metalic cloche from the 1920s
Back view of a metalic cloche from the 1920s
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