[Client Card: Mr. Joe M. Baker, Jr] Page: 1 of 2
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-me : 'Bp&Sh. MR. JOE M. JR.
Contractirt Plasterers® and
Lathers' International Asso.
) DRESS : 1 y/j MH“ STREET, N «W
WASHINGTON, D. G. 5
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JOB NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
QUAN
CONTRACT
AMOUNT
SHIPPED
DISPOSITION
OF MODEL
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Model
S Cast, Trophy "figure" 10" H
Dase 5t“ x 2" x 5£" from plaste
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1
$225.00
10/9/64
Shipped to:
Mr. Joe Baker
C/OC.P.L.I.A.
Convention,
Phoenix, Arlsona
1340
BRZ. Ce
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ste,"Trophy” figure 10" high
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© t&85.00 each
2
1370.00
10/6/65
1340
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1
#175.00
12/3/65
1700
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deep on a pedestal
Plate" attached to BRZ.Base
1
1
#155.00
32.00
10/3/66
Shipped to:
Joe Baker, Jr.
Hilton Hotel
San Francisco
1700
PL 8-1 3 M 1-46 PS
BRZ. C
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Name-I
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■late attached to Bronze Base
1
1
155.00
32.00
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Roman Bronze Works Foundry. [Client Card: Mr. Joe M. Baker, Jr], text, 1964-10/1968-09; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth598949/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Amon Carter Museum.