Object Details
maker
Chanel
Description
This object is part of a collection donated to the museum in 1989 by James P. Cragg, Jr. and Marie S. Cragg, owners of the Irvington Pharmacy located at 4123 Frederick Ave., Baltimore, Maryland. Pharmacist James P. Cragg, Jr., known as “Dr. Tim” to his customers, worked at the pharmacy from the 1940s until his retirement at the end of 1988. The business had been in the family since 1926 when Cragg's uncle, John F. Wannenwetsch, and pharmacist Walter Patterson purchased the old Knight & Andrews drugstore. In 1959 the Irvington Pharmacy became a Rexall franchise, and two large orange and blue Rexall signs were added to the art deco façade of the drugstore. The Cragg’s sold the store when Dr. Tim retired and one of the exterior signs along with several pharmaceutical products and drugstore labels were donated to the Smithsonian.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of James P. Cragg, Jr. and Marie S. Cragg
ID Number
1989.0091.10
accession number
1989.0091
catalog number
1989.0091.10
Object Name
fragrance
Measurements
overall: 4 3/8 in x 3 in x 1 1/4 in; 11.1125 cm x 7.62 cm x 3.175 cm
associated place
United States: Maryland, Baltimore
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Medicine and Science: Medicine
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Beauty and Hygiene Products: Fragrance
Beauty and Health
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1449399