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Stein, Irene Miller, 1894-2000

 Person

Biography

Irene Miller Stein is a noted Denver artist. She is the daughter of pioneer Colorado cattle dealer Robert Lazar Miller, who immigrated to Colorado from Lithuania in 1881. She married Azriel Stein, founder of Pencol Drug, a prominent Denver pharmacy for decades.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Black Velvet Golves, between 1945-1950

 Item
Identifier: B173.01.0004.00003
Abstract

Black velvet gloves with black velvet covered buttons on cuffs. Originally belonged to Irene Stein.

Dates: between 1945-1950

Black Velvet Handbag, circa 1920

 Item
Identifier: B173.01.0004.00002
Abstract

A black velvet handbag with brass clasp and openings. There is a braided black silk cord attached to the brass clasp by two large copper O-rings to form a strap. A tassel hangs from the right side of handbag strap. The handbag is lined in heavy black silk. This view shows the front of the handbag. Originally belonged to Irene Stein.

Dates: circa 1920

Woman's Black Compact Case, circa 1915

 Item
Identifier: B173.01.0004.00001
Abstract

A woman's black faille make-up case with belt loop and square make-up compact. A triangular cutout in the center top of the case allows visibility of a rhinestone ornament on the make-up compact that fits inside. This view shows the front of the make-up case and the rhinestone ornament on the make-up compact. Originally belonged to Irene Stein.

Dates: circa 1915