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a professional portrait of Ruth Hartunian-Alumbaugh's father, uncle, grandmother, and grandfather.

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A mother of pearl lapel pin from Jerusalem, inherited by Lisa from her grandmother Novart.

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A brilliant mother of pearl lapel pin, carved into the shape of an embellished circle with a dove in the center of it.

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A golden cross, etched with "Jerusalem", from Ruth's grandmother Novart.

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A wooden circle, etched with a design, in a pendant for a necklace.

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A cross from Ruth Hartunian Alambaugh's grandmother Novart was able to take from Armenia during the genocide. Embellished with green stones, and a central, red stone.

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A gold and mother of pear inlayed photo album which Diana Daghavarian Colpitts' grandmother Arsine brought as one of the items in the trunk out of Constantinople as they fled the genocide.

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A pair of beads acquired by Diana Colpitts' grandfather, prominent Armenian intellectual Nazaret Assaturian from a market in Cairo.

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A bronze bracelet depicting what seems to be heads of serpents at each end. It is a slip-on bracelet. It is very old: considered ancient even circa 1920 when Dr. Dagavarian bought it at an Egyptian market.

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An ancient ring, browned with age, with the faintest remnants of an etching in its face
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