Close-up view of the bell of an F. E. Olds Military trumpet with a hammered finish. This line was introduced in about 1933. Engraving visible near the end includes the wing of an American bald eagle above "Olds" and "Military Model."
F. E. Olds was a manufacturer of musical instruments founded by Frank Ellsworth Olds in Los Angeles, in the early 1900s. The company made brass instruments, especially trombones, cornets, and trumpets. Olds was joined by his son Reginald Birdsall (R.B.) Olds in 1920. The company was purchased by Chicago Musical Instruments after World War II, and went out of business in 1979.
Interior view of "Irene LTD," a dress shop of designer Irene Lentz Gibbons, with art deco style furnishings including two x-back chairs with upholstered seats framing a curtained doorway, a round wall mirror. The floor is covered in carpet with a design formed by thin rectangles. A room with a wall covered in striped panels is visible beyond.
View of the living room in the house of William Conselman, with an open beam ceiling, book cases built into the wood paneled walls and furnished with sofas, chairs, tables and Indian throw rugs.
Photograph of bottles of Mission Dry Sparkling carbonated fruit beverage in a tub of ice. The flavors identified on the bottle caps are orange, lemon, and grapefruit. The bottle label text includes "Mission Dry Sparkling," "Serve Ice Cold," "Without Artificial Color or Flavor," and " Turn Upside Down Before Opening."
Photograph of artist Stanley Reckless seated on a bench on a balcony of his home overlooking Silver Lake. He holds a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other. He is dressed in light colored trousers, a white shirt and light colored tie.