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Sara Garfinkel Collection

Sara Garfinkel, a talented creator from the 1940s, left her mark on various items with her exquisite craftsmanship



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Sara Garfinkel, a talented creator from the 1940s, left her mark on various items with her exquisite craftsmanship. From a charming jug to a toleware sugar bowl and pewter salt or sugar bowl, Sara's attention to detail is evident in every piece she crafted. Not limited to kitchenware, Sara also showcased her skills in fashion design. Her girls' dress and bonnet from 1937 exude timeless elegance, while the infants' boots are both adorable and practical. The waistcoat she created for both children and adults showcases her versatility as a designer. Additionally, Sara's Quaker dress from 1936 reflects her ability to capture historical styles with authenticity. As time went on, Sara continued to create stunning garments such as the child's dress from 1938 and the boy's suit from 1937 - each one reflecting her impeccable taste and skillful artistry. With each creation bearing her name, it has undoubtedly left an indelible legacy in both home decor and fashion realms alike.