[Red leather portfolio]. [1900-1940].

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[Red leather portfolio]. [1900-1940].

Red leather portfolio belonging to Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald and later, Scottie Fitzgerald Smith. The portfolio has a red moire lining, blotting paper, and a locking pocket with gold clasp. Contents include two calling cards belonging to Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald in Mrs. Smith's envelope with note in the hand of Scottie Fitzgerald Smith "ZSF Calling cards", matches from "Cafe Zelda," and copies of the following Fitzgerald stories from Esquire "Three hours between planes," "Mightier than the sword," "The woman from twenty-one," and "Two old-timers."

1 red leather portfolio ; 26 x 20 cm.

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