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George E. Ackerman wood tea caddy with bone embellishments

$ 52.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Date of Creation: Unknown
  • Age: Unknown
  • Pattern: 1800
  • Listed By: Owner
  • Primary Material: Wood
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Year: 1930’s
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    For your perusal, an early multi drawer tea caddy with ivory embellishments.
    The pulls for the drawers are absent as well as the cover for the escutcheon. The attached note on the bottom is a mystery to me. Perhaps it’s the original owner.
    UPDATE: I received this note from a fellow eBAYer!
    Mrs. George Akerman. George E. Akerman was president Herbert Hoover's press secretary. There is a 1630 Jonquil Street NW in Washington DC close to Rock Creek Park and the Rock Creek Hills area.
    Additional information found on line at Hoover Archives.
    George Akerson was born in Minneapolis on September 5th, 1889. He attended Allegheny College in Pennsylvania before graduating from Harvard in 1912. Akerson joined the staff of the
    Minneapolis Tribune
    as a general correspondent. In 1921 he became the Washington correspondent and was promoted to assistant managing editor in 1923. Akerson was hired as Herbert Hoover’s secretary in 1926 and helped the Presidential campaign of 1928. He served as President Hoover’s press secretary until 1931 when he left to work at Paramount-Publix in Hollywood. George Akerson died December 22, 1937.
    Additional pictures and or questions please ask!