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              Press cuttings
              RAD/2/MAC/1/10/1 · File · 1985-1990, Undated
              Part of Personal Archive Collections
              1. Black and white advertisement for jewellery by Marcel Boucher, New York, from an uncredited magazine, n.d.
              2. Colour full page advertisement for jewellery by Trifari fashion jewelry (sic), New York, page from an uncredited magazine, n.d.
              3. Three page article on Ken Lane, The Master Faker, with colour photograph of Lane and examples of his jewellery, from an uncredited magazine. Incomplete and undated
              4. Article from The Sunday Times, 8 Dec 1985, with brief history of costume jewellery and suggestions of where to buy in London
              5. Article from The New York Times, 25 May 1986, describing where to buy costume jewellery in London, in particular Merola and Butler & Wilson
              6. Cutting from The Stage, 22 Sep 1988, about Kenneth MacMillan's passion for costume jewellery and items from his collection included in a forthcoming exhibition at the Cobra and Bellamy shop, London
              7. Article from the Financial Times, 1/2 Dec 1990, describing where to buy costume and real jewellery in London
              8. Article about the sale of Diana Vreeland's collection of costume jewellery at Sotheby's, New York. UK newspaper, uncredited and undated
              9. Cutting from the Guardian offering a brooch designed by Monty Don, n.d.
              RAD/2/MAC/1/10/4 · File · 1992
              Part of Personal Archive Collections
              1. Correspondence between the Victoria and Albert Museum and Kenneth MacMillan regarding the loan of items from his collection of costume jewellery for inclusion in the Jewels of Fantasy exhibition 18 Mar 1992-5 Jul 1992. Includes lists of the items on loan with valuations, a copy of the Government Indemnity, receipt on return of the items. 12 pages plus copies of 32 loan forms for individual items, completed by Deborah MacMillan
              2. Copy of a fax from Vivienne Berger including text for the section in the exhibition devoted to the items loaned by Kenneth MacMillan. Includes details of how he began collecting costume jewellery and what influenced his choices. Two pages. 14 Feb 1992
              3. Handwritten fax from Deborah MacMillan to Victoria and Albert Museum granting permission to film items from Kenneth MacMillan's collection for The Clothes Show. 19 Feb 1992
              4. Two typed letters from Lesley Woodbridge, Exhibitions Officer at the Victoria and Albert Museum, one saying how popular the exhibition is proving, one after the exhibition has ended thanking Kenneth MacMillan for the loan of items and stating how popular the exhibition proved to be. Two pages, 30 Apr 1992 and 3 Aug 1992
              5. 11 polaroid colour photographs of items to be loaned, some with valuations added
              6. Two copies of an invitation to the Private View of the exhibition, 17 Mar 1992
              7. Press cutting of a review of the exhibition by Tanya Harrod, with colour photographs including a leaf brooch by de Lillo courtesy of Sir Kenneth MacMillan. Cutting uncredited and undated
              MacMillan, Kenneth
              RAD/2/MAC/1/10/5 · File · 1993
              Part of Personal Archive Collections
              1. Two letters from Swarovski thanking Deborah MacMillan for the loan of items for the exhibition in New York, one letter from Vivienne Becker with details of which items they wish to borrow, and confirmation of collection of the jewellery for transportation to New York. 23 Feb 1993
              2. Copies of six individual loan forms from Swarovski for items to be loaned, completed and signed by Deborah MacMillan. With colour photographs attached to each loan form. 23 Feb 1993. One list of items delivered to Swarovski Jewels of Fantasy, handwritten and signed by Deborah MacMillan, 24 Feb 1993
              Jewellery Collection
              RAD/2/MAC/1/10 · Subseries · 1979-1993
              Part of Personal Archive Collections

              Kenneth MacMillan's interest in costume jewellery began in the mid-1980s when he was in New York, working at American Ballet Theatre. His first purchase was a brooch by Miriam Haskell and he went on to concentrate on American makers including Haskell, Eisenberg, Pennino, Hobe and Kenneth Jay Lane. He became a serious and knowledgeable collector amassing over 1000 pieces and in 1992 was asked to loan items to the Victoria and Albert Museum for their exhibition on Jewels of Fantasy. Following MacMillan's death in 1992, Deborah MacMillan was asked to loan items for the exhibition when it toured to the Fashion Institute in New York under the auspices of Swarovski.

              Correspondence
              RAD/2/MAC/1/10/3 · File · 1980-1992, Undated
              Part of Personal Archive Collections
              1. Handwritten note from Rita and Jack to Deborah MacMillan, enclosing some of Aunt Bertel's beadwork pieces
              2. Handwritten note from DG, Wardrobe Supervisor at Houston Ballet, on headed notepaper, enclosing an article from the Connisseur (sic) magazine about the new rage for the great costume jewellery of the 1930s and 1940s. Mentions Ben Stevenson, Artistic Director of Houston Ballet. Dated Aug 29
              3. Handwritten letter from Barbara Ellmann, pleased that Kenneth MacMillan is enjoying her book, The World of Fashion Jewellery. With envelope. 20 Oct 1986
              4. Typed letter from Dan Klein, Director, 20th Century Decorative Arts at Christie's. Thanking Kenneth MacMillan for showing him part of his collection. Christie's would love to sell part of the collection and Dan Klein will be in contact again, 26 Oct 1988
              5. Handwritten letter from Mark Steinberg, with business card attached for Steinberg & Tolkein, Specialists in Period Costume Jewellery. Enclosing a brooch as a gift. With envelope. Writing paper and envelope are printed with a decorative border that includes a mermaid with stylised surround, 19 Dec 1990
              6. Handwritten letter card from William de Lillo, delighted that some pieces by de Lillo and his partner Robert Clarke from Kenneth MacMillan's collection have been included in the exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mentions forthcoming exhibition in New York. With envelope, 25 Dec 1992
              7. Invitation to Burs and The Diamond Gallery summer collections 1979, 6 Mar 1979
              8. Two business cards for Janine Tomlin and Teri Scott, Antiquarius Antique Market, Chelsea, London
              9. Label: Sir Kenneth MacMillan Collection. Printed on card, stained across the name
              Catalogues
              RAD/2/MAC/1/10/2 · File · 1987-1993, Undated
              Part of Personal Archive Collections
              1. Useful Animals 1860-1970 Catalogue for an Exhibition of Jewellery, Glass, Ceramics, Wood and Metalwares organised by John Jess and Irina Laski, London 1-12 Dec 1987. Catalogue with brief description of each item, illustrated with colour and black and white photographs. Invitation to the private view on 30.11.1987 and typed price list
              2. Catalogue for auction of Jewellery and Designer Costume Jewellery at Christie's South Kensington on 25 Apr 1989, illustrated with colour photos on the covers and black and white photographs accompanying the descriptions of the lots. Annotations by Kenneth MacMillan in black biro, red, blue and green felt pens. There is a typed list of estimated prices for selected lots, annotated by Kenneth MacMillan in blue ink
              3. Catalogue for auction of Designer Costume Jewellery at Christie's South Kensington on 6 Dec 1989, illustrated with colour photos on the covers and black and white photographs accompanying the descriptions of the lots. Some annotations by Kenneth MacMillan in black felt pen
              4. Catalogue for auction of Designer Costume Jewellery at Christie's South Kensington on 19 Feb 1992, illustrated with colour photos on the covers and black and white photographs accompanying the descriptions of the lots. Annotations by Kenneth MacMillan in black felt pen. List of prices items sold for. Postcard advertising the sale which was held to coincide with the Jewels of Fantasy exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum
              5. Catalogue for auction of Antique, Collectable and Modern Jewellery at Christie's South Kensington on 23 Feb 1993, illustrated with colour photos on the covers, colour and black and white photographs accompanying the descriptions of the lots. Annotations by Kenneth MacMillan in black felt pen
              6. Catalogue for auction of Designer Costume Jewellery at Christie's South Kensington on 1 Apr 1992, illustrated with colour photos on the covers, and colour and black and white photographs accompanying the descriptions of the lots. Invoice for the catalogue and a leaflet advertising catalogue subscriptions
              7. Typed description and exhibition list for The Fior Collection, by Jane Stancliffe, Department of Metalwork. The Fior Collection was formed by the Feldman family who owned the accessory shop, Fior, with branches in London.