Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings. Mary Harrod Northend

Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings - Mary Harrod Northend


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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_8926a6be-794d-59d2-8d90-7dbb248d6fa9">Whittier Garden, Danvers, Mass. XI. Peabody Garden, Danvers, Mass. XII. Saltonstall Hallway, about 1800 XIII. Hallway, Lee House, 1800 XIV. Hallway, Tucker House, about 1800 XV. Hallway of Wentworth House, 1750 XVI. Historic Fireplace at Ipswich, Mass. XVII. Old Fireplace in Wentworth House, Portsmouth, N. H. XVIII. First Hob Grate in New England, Waters House; Mantel Glass and Fireplace, showing decoration of floral basket XIX. Middleton House Steeple Top Andirons, and Bellows; Southern Andirons, Atkinson Collection XX. Cupid and Psyche paper, Safford House XXI. Venetian paper in Wheelwright House, Newburyport XXII. Roman Ruins paper, Lee Mansion, Marblehead XXIII. Adventures of Telemachus paper, Nymphs Swinging XXIV. Queen Anne Fiddle Back; Queen Anne, Stuffed Chair; Dutch Chair, carved; Empire Lyre-backed Roundabout, on Chippendale lines, 1825 XXV. Chippendale, Lord Timothy Dexter's Collection, H. P. Benson; French Chair, showing Empire influence; Flemish Chair; Banister-back Chair XXVI. Chippendale Armchair, showing straight, square legs; Chippendale Chair; Chippendale, one of a set of six, showing Rosette design; Chippendale Armchair with Cabriole legs, Ball and Claw feet XXVII. Empire Sofa; Cornucopia Sofa; Sofa in Adams style, about 1800 XXVIII. Sheraton, mahogany frame, about 1800; Sheraton, with solid arms, and straight, slender legs; Sheraton, about 1790. Note the graceful curve of the arms XXIX. Sheraton, about 1800; Sofa, about 1820; Sofa, about 1820, with winged legs XXX. Sheraton Night Table; Block Front Bureau Desk, owned by Dr. Ernest H. Noyes, Newburyport, Mass.; Cellarette, 1790, owned originally by Robert Morris XXXI. Dressing Glass, with Petticoat legs; Empire Bureau, 1816 XXXII. Chest of Drawers, 1710; Six-legged High Chest of Drawers, about 1705 XXXIII. Dressing Table, with brass feet; Bureau and Dressing Glass XXXIV. Block Front Bureau Desk, owned by Nathan C. Osgood. One of the best specimens in New England; oak paneled Chest, about 1675 XXXV. Secretary, showing Shell ornamentation; Highboy with Shell ornamentation and Ball and Claw feet, 1760; Highboy with Shell ornamentation XXXVI. Dressing Table, 1760; Mahogany Commode, collection of Nathan C. Osgood XXXVII. Sheraton Sideboard; Simple form of Sheraton Sideboard, with line Inlay around Drawers and Doors. Date, 1800 XXXVIII. Bedstead in Middleton House, 1798 XXXIX. Sheraton type in Kittredge House; Four-poster, about 1825 XL. Field Bedstead, slept in by Lafayette, in Stark Mansion. Owned by Mrs. Charles Stark, Dunbarton, N. . XLI. Sheraton Four-poster; Four-poster showing decided English characteristics XLII. Girandole in George Ropes House, 1800; Girandole, 1800; Constitution Mirror, 1780 XLIII. Picture Mirror, showing Dawn, in Adams House, 1703; English Georgian Mirror, 1750; Two-piece Looking Glass, 1750 XLIV. Oval Mirror, showing Acanthus Leaves. Once on Cleopatra's Barge. The first pleasure yacht built in America. Mirror, 1710, resting on ornamental knobs; Mirror, 1810, in Dudley L. Pickman House XLV. Mirror, 1770; Lafayette Courting Mirror, Osgood Collection; Empire Mirror, 1810 XLVI. Willard Banjo Clock, 1802; Banjo Clock, 1804; Willard Banjo Clock, 1802 XLVII. English Grandfather's Clock, William Dean Howells; Collection of Old Clocks, property of Mr. Mills, Saugus, Mass.; Grandfather's Clock, formerly owned by President
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