Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Series - 1351
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library
Williamsburg, Virginia
1990
Furniture:
30-7 Dresser, oak, secondary wood deal, English, c. 1740, Queen Anne style, brasses original, simple cabriole legs and apron, ends panelled.
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
54-299 Candlestick, brass, English, 2nd quarter 18th century
54-347,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, with octagonal stem and base, English, lst quarter 18th century.
Pictures:
30-429 Engraving: Claudius on Horseback, by Adrian
30-466 Engraving: John Gilpin, Woodman & Mutlow, 1789
30-478 Engraving:…American General American Rifle Man…,engraved for Barnard's New Complete and Authentic History of England, period frame
56-137 Engraving: The Prospect of Charles Town, black and white, by Bishop Roberts, delin., and W. R. Toms, sculp., dated 1749, American, period frame. See Flexner's First Flowers of the Wilderness, pp. 160 & 312.
Accessories:
30-346 Box, leather, English
50-156 Box, covered, tobacco, lead, English, late 18th century
52-109 Box, burl walnut, English, mid 18th century, contains letter of Jefferson to John Page
Ceramics:
30-260 Figure of Diana, English-Staffordshire, 1780
51-117,A-D Inkstand, tin-enameled earthenware, Continental-French faience, c. 1760
54-421,1-2 Urns, pair, stoneware, black basalt, English, c. 1770-80, marked Wedgwood and Bentley
Curtains and Carpets;
_____ Curtains, 7 pairs, reproduction
_____ Carpet, reproduction
Fireplace Equipment:
30-507,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass, steeple top. Reproduced: CW-100-2
30-523,A-B Fire tools (shovel and tongs), brass, oval topped
Furniture:
30-65 Chair, Windsor, hickory and maple, American, c. 1750-75
30-172 Chair, wing, mahogany, English, c. 1790, Hepplewhite style
30-178 Chair, mahogany, English, c. 1760
54-853,1-6 Chairs (6), walnut, secondary wood deal, English, c. 1740, Queen Anne style
30-68 Desk, cherry, original brasses, American-from Alexandria, Virginia, c. 1780, Hepplewhite style, graceful pediment, reeded quarter-rounds, bracket feet, plain interior, crotch cherry used in slant lid and interior door
30-177 Sofa, mahogany, American-Pennsylvania, c. 1770, late Chippendale style
330-5 Table, mahogany, American, c. 1775-1800, Sheraton influence, oval top, inlay on legs and drawer
30-72 Table, gateleg, maple, American, c. 1700-25
30-75 Table, walnut, American-Virginia, c. 1750-75, Chippendale influence, brass new, stretcher base and brackets suggest Chinese influence
32-651 Table, card, mahogany, American, 3rd quarter 18th century, Chippendale style, claw and ball feet
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
36-1890,1-2 Candlescreens, pair, lacquer, English, c. 1800
54-437,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, c. 1720-30
54-439,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, c. 1720-35
54-447,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, 2nd quarter 18th century, George Grove maker
54-448,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, 2nd quarter 18th century
54-449,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, 2nd quarter 18th century
Pictures:
30-447 Engraving: Pasquarel, comedien boufon d'Italie, colored, period frame
30-448 Engraving: Harlequin, comedien Burlesque, colored, period frame
30-449 Engraving: Contadino, ou Paisan Venitien, colored, period frame
30-450 Engraving: Polichinelle, Masque Burlesque, colored, period frame
30-451 Engraving: Pantalon Masque Venitien, colored, period frame
30-479 Engraving: The Surrender of Earl Cornwallis, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
30-480 Engraving:…Captain Lord Robert Manners…, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
30-481 Engraving: St. Lucia in the West Indies…, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
30-482 Engraving: …Count DeGrasse Delivering his Sword…, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
430-483 Engraving: The Manner in which the American Colonies Declared themselves Independent …, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
30-484 Engraving: The Engagement…, Ship Serapis with… Bon Homme Richard…, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
30-485 Engraving: The Unfortunate Death of Major Andre, plate from Barnard's History, period frame
30-486 Engraving: The American General Lee Taken Prisoner…,plate from Barnard's History, period frame
54-124 Engraving: Going out in the Morning, colored, English, mid 18th century, P. C. Canot (1710-77) after James Seymour (1702-52), period frame
G589-36 Lithograph: At Dinner, colored, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), period frame
G590-36 Lithograph: Comforts of Bath, colored, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), period frame
G591-36 Lithograph: New Shoes, colored, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), period frame, pub. 1/l/1794 by S. W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
G592-36 Lithograph: Landscape and stage coach, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), period frame
52-150 Mezzotint: Lady Betty Bustle…, English, 18th century, Hogarth type, period frame
52-151 Mezzotint: Lady Fashion's Secretary's Office…, English, 18th century, Hogarth type, period frame
54-125 Mezzotint: Pheasant Shooting, by Thomas Burford (1710?-1770), English, 1770, period frame
54-126 Mezzotint: The Pointers & Hare, by Thomas Burford after James Seymour, English, c. 1770 (?), period frame
G56-490 Painting: Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh (1552(?)-1618), oil on canvas, by Marcus Gheerhardt the Younger (15?-?). Gift of Mrs. Preston Davie.
Accessories:
52-352,1-5 Garniture (5 pieces), miniature, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, Dutch, c. 1740
47-4794 Hand looking glass, mahogany with satinwood, English, 4th quarter 18th century, Hepplewhite style
52-510 Tea caddy, curled paper work on beech, English, last quarter 18th century
Fireplace Equipment:
30-498,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass, c. 1775-1800
Furniture:
30-59 Chair, corner, mahogany, American-Pennsylvania, c. 1750-75, Chippendale style, upholstering not original, splats and turnings typical of period. Reproduced: CW-136
30-61 Chair, walnut, American-Virginia attribution, c. 1775-1800, Hepplewhite influence, simpler type of shield back, slightly heavier arms than are usually found on finer pieces, stretcher base, all indicate local craftsmanship
30-382 Chair, open arm, mahogany with inlay, American, c. 1790, Martha Washington type. Reproduced: CW-13 Ex-Coll: Flayderman
40-3146 Dressing mirror, mahogany and deal, English, 4th quarter 18th century, Hepplewhite style, serpentine front
30-98 Looking glass, mahogany, secondary wood pine, American, c. 1770, Chippendale style, gold leaf decoration
30-54 Table, dressing, c. 1750-75, Chippendale influence, brass old, unusual apron, curves are interesting but tend to show local cabinet work
30-54 Table, tilt top, mahogany, American, c. 1775-1800, snake feet
54-307 Table, mahogany, American-Virginia, 2nd half 18th century
6Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
51-111 Candlestick, brass, English, c. 1720-30
54-166 Candlestick, brass, English, mid 18th century, cylindrical socket, knopped stem, square domed base with petaled corners
54-300 Candlestick, brass, English, lst quarter 18th century
54-301 Candlestick, brass, English, lst quarter 18th century
Pictures:
52-215,1-4 Paintings (4): Seascapes, gouache on paper, French, lst half 18th century, antique frames
56-103 Watercolor: Charleston, South Carolina, by Bishop Roberts, c. 1739, original water sketch of Charleston executed before 1739 from which engraving #56-137 was made, period frame. See Plexner's First Flowers of the Wilderness, pp. 160 and 312
Ex-Coll: Percy Pine
Illus: Percy Pine Collection Catalogue
Accessories:
30-343 Box, with screwtop, lignum vitae with inlaid ivory disk, English
52-313 Box, covered, tobacco, horn, English, 18th century
53-886 Inkstand, pewter, treasury type, no touch, English, 18th century
54-830 Ladle, latten ware, unidentified maker, English, c. 1770
G55-32,1-4 Pipe rest, mahogany, with 3 clay pipes
Ceramics:
54-778 Bowl, punch, ten-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Liverpool, dated 1721
58-238 Mug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), painted in polychrome in Design of landscape in Chinese style, English-probably Bristol, C. 1760
58-433 Mug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, inscribed: "TEC 1728", English-Lambeth, dated 1728
58-608 Jug, harvest, lead glazed earthenware, slipware, English-North Devon, probably made at Bideford, dated1 796. The jug has a red body with decoration incised and cut through a white slip under a yellow lead glaze. The form of the jug is typical of those made over a century or more by potters in North Devon. The front half of the body is decorated with the Royal Arms of George III. Below the handle in a shaped panel is incised the inscription: "o good Beer thou art / my darlying I will / Drink of thee, Both. Night and morning / 1796"
59-10 Jug, harvest, lead glazed earthenware, slipware, English-North Devon, quite possibly made at Bideford, dated 1764. The jug has a red body with decoration incised and cut through a white slip under a yellow glaze. The form of the jug is typical of those made over a century or more by potters in North Devon. The front of the body has a design resembling a mariner's compass centered with a rosette flower blossom and flanked by formal sprays or trees with flowers. Below the handle the date "1764" is inscribed in a heart-shaped panel.
859-38 Jug, harvest, lead glazed earthenware, slipware, English-North Devon (Barnstaple), inscribed: "Thomas Field 1735". The jug has a red body with decoration incised and cut through a white slip under a yellow lead glaze. The form of the jug is typical of those made over a century or more by potters in North Devon. The front half of the body is decorated with the Royal Arms of George II. Below the handle in armorial-shield-shaped panel is incised in script the inscription: "come Iolly colliers pray / be briefe and giue my / belly some releife for why / Should I here empty / Stand and you work with pikeaxe in hand therefor / I pray come fill me full / and from me giue a Lusty / pull and if filling once / wont make you mery fill me again and sing / down derry"
Ex-Coll: A. T. Morley-Hewitt
59-52 Charger, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), painted in polychrome featuring a design in the well of Adam and Eve standing beneath apple tree, Adam receiving an apple from Eve, the serpent in the tree branches above. English-Lambeth, c. 1635.
Ex-Coll: Malcolm Mactaggart
Fireplace Equipment:
30-499,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass, stamped with maker's name B. Edmands, Charlestown
30-507 Fire tongs
Furniture;
58-468 Bureau desk, walnut, secondary woods white cedar and pine, made by Edward Evans, American-Philadelphia, William and Mary style, dated 1707. The maker's name and date are stamped on the bottom of a drawer in the upper section: "Edward Evans 1707". On the back of the desk in old script in ink: "Revd. E. Grant / Bedford / W. Chester Co. / N. York". Ebenezer Grant was a great-great uncle of the person from whom the desk was acquired. The brasses are not original to the piece, although the exterior ones are contemporary antique English while the interior pulls are reproductions.
Article: Antiques, January 1960, pp. 100-101
30-88,1-2 Chairs (2), walnut, American country, mid 18th century, Chippendale influence
30-410 Chair, wing, American - Rhode Island, attributed to shop of John Townsend, 3rd quarter 18th century, leg-stop fluting
30-413 Chair, wing, mahogany, English or American. c. 1780, Hepplewhite style
932-643 Chair, corner, so-called "barbers," walnut, English, c. 1760
30-10 Cupboard, pine, American, 1775-1800
30-96 Looking glass, mahogany, American, labeled Jno. Elliott, 1750-75, Chippendale influence
30-6 Table (candlestand), pine, splay legs, American, c. 1775-1800
30-29 Table, tavern, pine top, stretchers and side rails, maple legs, American, c. 1700-25
32-652 Table, envelope, walnut, American-probably Southern, lst half 18th century
55-247 Table, butterfly, maple, oak (?), American-Massachusetts, early 17th century, two legs set in single trestle
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
52-248 Candlestick, brass, English, mid 17th century, wavy or sausage-turned socket-stem with mid drip pan and trumpet base
54-163-2 Candlestick, brass, English, lst quarter 18th century
54-442,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, 3rd quarter 18th century
54-443,3-4 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, c. 1720-30
58-578 Candlestick, brass, English, mid 17th century, wavy or sausage-turned socket-stem with mid drip pan and trumpet base
Pictures:
30-465 Engraving: Recruits - Bunbury, English, c. 1780, period frame
G593-36 Lithograph: Smuggling out or Starting for Gretna Green, colored, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), London, pub. Aug. 8, 1788 at Ackermann's Gallery, 101 Strand, period frame
G594-36 Lithograph: Careless Attention, colored, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), published as the Act directs, Feb. 1, 1798 by 1. Griggs, English, period frame
G595-36 Lithograph: House Breakers, colored, Drawn and Etch's by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) Aquatinta by T. Malton, English, period frame
1055-485 Map: Plan of Parts of York and Gloucester in the Province of Virginia…, surveyed by Capt. Fage, London, 1782, 18th century frame
G56-495 Painting: Portrait of Charles Steuart (1725-1797), oil on canvas, English (?), artist unknown, inscribed in black paint on back of canvas: "Chas. Steuart, AEt. 40. 1765." Period frame. Gift of Miss Silvia Steuart, great-great-great-grandniece of the subject. Steuart was born at Kirkwall in Orkney, Scotland, 21 May 1725, son of Charles Steuart, Sheriff-Clerk, in Orkney. The younger Steuart attended the University of Edinburgh. In 1741 he was sent to Virginia (probably Norfolk), as a storekeeper, by Robert Boyd, an eminent tobacco merchant in Glasgow. In 1762 a Spanish ship carrying several Spanish naval officers and a "lady of Distinction" was forced into Norfolk by a severe storm and the passengers were placed under the care of Steuart there by Governor Fauquier. As a result of Steuart's protecting the guests from a popular demonstration against them as Spaniards, his deed was recognized by the sovereigns of both Spain and England. 1763 - By way of reward for the foregoing services Steuart was appointed Surveyor General of the Customs in North America. It was during this period that the portrait was painted. 1767 - Appointed one of the Commissioners for settling boundaries between New York and New Jersey. 1767 - Appointed Receiver-General of the Customs in North America, with office in Boston. In 1769 he returned permanently to Britain. 1772 - As a result of a court case in London involving Steuart's negro servant, Somerset, whom Steuart tried to ship out to Jamaica, it was decided that a master could not forcibly send a negro servant from England to the colonies because negroes could not be considered slaves in England. (The foregoing biography was mainly extracted from an obituary notice in The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. LXVIII, Part I, May 1798, p. 442.)
54-418 Pastel on paper: Two Soldiers, by C. (?) Forrest, English, dated 1772. in original carved gold leaf frame
Accessories:
56-392 Bottle, seal, glass, English, dated 1688
59-33 Bottle, seal, dated 1709
30-268 Box, small, pine, English
30-287 Box, hanging, salt, poplar
34-1242 Game board, 18th century, Royal Game of Goose
40-3292 Horn
50-859 Mug, pewter, English-London, by John Townsend, 2nd half 18th century
54-664 Pipe box, double, pine, American, 18th century
32-663-2 Plate, pewter, English-London, by John Townsend, 2nd half 18th century
32-663-3 Plate, pewter, English, 18th century, "London" and undecipherable mark
30-344,1-2 Powder horns (2), carved horn, American, one dated 1760, one carved with Biblical scenes
30-535 Rifle, 18th century
30-291 Trivet and skillet, brass and iron
Ceramics (not including bar):
52-192 Mug, saltglazed stoneware, with cobalt blue, German, 18th century
54-435 Mug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Bristol, dated 1739
54-436 Mug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English, dated 1731, on body "SSM 1731"
54-770 Mug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Liverpool, c. 1750
54-900 Mug, saltglazed stoneware, grey and blue, German, c. 1720
54-901 Mug, saltglazed stoneware, grey and blue, German, c. 1720
56-382 Mug, large, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Liverpool, circa 1748, inscribed "Lydia Waller"
58-505 Mug or tankard, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Lambeth, c. 1770, inscribed "Porter"
12Fireplace Equipment:
30-511,1-2 Andirons, pair, iron
30-310 Bellows, maple
39-2867,1-2 Boot warmers, pair, iron
30-311 Foot warmer
Furniture:
30-62 Chair, Windsor, pine seat, maple legs and arms, oak bow and spindles, American-Rhode Island, c. 1750-75
30-90,1-6 Chairs (6), Windsor, poplar seat, maple legs, oak bow and spindles, c. 1750-75
30-134 Chair, wainscot, walnut, American, mid 17th century. Follows type of those illustrated in Nutting's Furniture Treasury of same date.
30-126 Desk, butler's, pine, American-Virginia, late 18th century
30-599 Settee, Windsor, poplar seat, maple legs, hickory rail and spindles, American, c. 1750-75
32-640 Stool (bench), pine, American-Virginia
30-11 Table, walnut, 3rd quarter 18th century, cross stretchers with drawer
30-16 Table, gateleg, walnut, early American, c. 1700-25, early design and turnings
53-978 Table, tavern,-pine and maple, American, c. 1770, old red paint, one drawer
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
30-292 Betty lamp stand, iron
54-271 Candlestick, brass, English, last half 18th century
32-681,1-2 Sconces, pair, brass, Dutch
13Pictures:
30-470 Engraving: Bath Races, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), period frame
54-478 Engraving; The Fly Catching Macaroni, colored, English, 1772, antique frame
54-479 Engraving: The Timorous Sporting Macaroni, colored, English, 1773, antique frame
54-480 Engraving: The Coursing Macaroni, English, 1772, colored, antique frame
54-481 Engraving: The Macaroni Bricklayer, colored, English, 1772, antique frame
54-483 Engraving: Statute Hall or The Modern Register Office, by M. Darly, English, 1769, antique frame
54-484 Engraving: The Cotillion Dance, by James Caldwell after John Collet, English, 1771, antique frame
54-129 Etching: A Lesson for Spendthrifts, colored, by Richard Newton, English, 1794
G598-36 Lithograph: Four O"Clock in Town, colored, by Thomas Rowlandson, period frame. Reproduced: P-2
G599-36 Lithograph: Four O'Clock in the Country, colored, "Rowlandson, 1788, design'd and etch'd by T. Rowlandson. Pub. Oct. 20, 1788 by J. Harris, Dean Street Soho", period frame. Reproduced: P-3
54-417 Map: Nova Asiae Tabula, by John Senex, English, c. 1725, reproduction roller
30-607 Mezzotint: Alternative of Williamsburg, by F. Richardson, period frame
Bar - West Wall, Top Shelf:
52-200 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, cobalt oxide, German, 18th century, reeded neck colored blue, globular body with "GR" medallion in relief surrounded and flanked with formal designs outlined by scratching and colored in cobalt blue
52-76 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, cobalt oxide, German, c. 1720, reeded neck partly colored in cobalt blue, globular body with "GR" medallion in relief surrounded and flanked by formal designs outlined by scratching and filled in with blue
1452-196 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, cobalt oxide, German, 18th century, reeded neck partly colored in cobalt blue, globular body with "GR" medallion in relief surrounded by a wheel design and flanked by formal leaf designs outlined by scratching and filled in cobalt blue.
53-1045 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, gray, cobalt and manganese oxides, German, 18th century, reeded neck colored with manganese purple, globular body having two bands of incised checkerwork with alternate squares in cobalt blue, between the bands are cobalt blue scrolling stems centering a relief medallion with "GR" against a conventionalized rose
59-344 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, bluish-gray, cobalt oxide, German-Westerwald, c. 1720, reeded neck colored in blue, globular body with medallion in relief of cypher of George I beneath a crown, above and below are wide bands of simulated 2-dimensional gadrooning outlined in scratched lines the background in blue
58-518 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, gray, manganese and cobalt oxides, German-probably Westerwald, c4 1720, reeded neck stained with manganese purple, globular body with a relief medallion bearing the cypher of George 1, a central band of diamond diaper pattern with alternate diamonds in blue, above and below are bands of formal scrolled leaf forms colored in blue, all bands with designs having scratched outlines.
52-78 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, metallic oxide, German, c. 1700, reeded neck partially stained with oxide, globular body with relief medallion portrait of William III and floral spray designs, cobalt and manganese coloring
53-420 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, gray, manganese and cobalt oxides, German, c. 1700, reeded neck washed with manganese purple, the globular body has a relief medallion of a horseman under the inscription: "WILHELMUS.IV.D.G.MA.BR.FRA.ET.HIB.REX", on either side are incised scrolling vines terminating in applied reliefs of flowers and leaves touched with manganese purple, deep cobalt blue background
52-81 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, metallic oxides, German, early 18th century, partially molded and reeded neck, globular body with medallion in relief and formal floral sprays with stems incised and blossoms in relief, background and blossoms colored with oxides
1537-2628 Jug, stoneware, saltglazed, colored body, manganese and cobalt oxides, pewter lid, German-Westerwald (Grenzhausen), c. 1710, partially molded and reeded neck, globular body with large medallion in relief of a crown over the initials "AR" (cypher of Queen Anne), the remainder of the body being filled with elaborate formal sprays with incised stems and relief blossoms, largely colored in manganese purple and cobalt blue
Bar - West Wall, third shelf:
56-78 Tankard, pewter, English, 18th century, unidentified touch
56-74 Tankard, pewter, English, lst half 18th century, by Edmund Harvey
58-5 Tankard, pewter, English, c. 1750
56-76 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1770-80, by Bush and Perkins
56-77 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1770-80, by Bush and Perkins
55-355 Tankard, pewter, English-London, by John Townsend, c. 1770
57-9 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1730-60, by Edward Quick
57-194 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1780, by Pitt and Dadley
57-193 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1750, by Allen Bright
Bar - West Wall, second shelf:
58-430 Tankard, well marked by an unrecorded pewterer, c. 1770-75
54-939 Tankard, pewter, English, c. 1740
33-775 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, last 3rd 18th century, by Bush and Perkins
56-446 Tankard., pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1742-63, by Aden Bright
33-776 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, 3rd quarter 18th century, by Robert Bush
50-861 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1694-1701, by William Eddon
50-790 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1715-35, by William Eddon
54-940 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1730, by William Eddon
54-943 Tankard, pewter, English, c. 1720-30
16Bar - West Wall, first shelf:
53-823 Measure, pewter, English-Guernsey, c. 1760
53-822 Measure, pewter, English-Guernsey, c. 1760
57-3-1 Measure, pewter, English-Jersey, by John de St. Croix, c. 1730
52-603 Measure, pewter, English, 2nd quarter 18th century, by John de St. Croix
57-3-2 Measure, pewter, English-Jersey, c. 1730, by John de St. Croix
52-604 Measure, pewter, English, 2nd quarter 18th century, by John de St. Croix
57-5 Measure, pewter, English-Jersey, c. 1730, by John de St. Croix
58-586 Measure, pewter, English, 18th century, unidentified touch
52-605 Measure, pewter, baluster, English, c. 1780
57-4 Measure, pewter, English-Jersey, unmarked
53-54 Measure, pewter, baluster, English, c. 1760
53-489 Measure, pewter, baluster, Scottish, c. 1780
53-490 Measure, pewter, baluster, Scottish, c. 1780
Bar - South Wall, top shelf:
32-666 Bottle, glass, green, English, early 18th century
33-796 Bottle, glass, green, English, early 18th century
32-665 Bottle, glass, green, sealed: "L*Huma(n) / 1728", English
56-189 Bottle, glass, green, English, early 18th century
57-108 Bottle, glass, blue-green, English, early 18th century
55-272 Bottle, glass, dark olive-amber, English, c. 1690-1730
32-687 Bottle, glass, deep green, probably English, early 18th century
41-3781 Bottle, gin, square, tall, glass, green, English, 18th century
17Bar - South Wall, sixth shelf)
58-249 Bottle, glass, green, English, early 18th century
56-192 Bottle, glass, green, English, early 18th century
57-7 Bottle, glass, green, English, sealed: "William / Case / 1727"
56-202 Bottle, glass, green, octagonal flat-fronted, English, sealed: "Ios Wood / 1740"
32-712 Bottle, glass, green, English, last half 18th century
56-193 Bottle, glass, green, English, first half 18th century, initials "IS" and "TP" scratched or stippled on surface of glass on opposite sides of the shoulder
32-725 Bottle, glass, green, oval body, English, lst half 18th century
55-271 Bottle, glass, dark olive-green, English, c. 1730-50
32-724 Bottle, glass, green, English or American, last half 18th century
Bar - South Wall, fifth shelf:
57-8 Bottle, glass, green, pint size, English, c. 1720-30
56-204 Bottle, glass, green, English, sealed: "Ann / Pearson / 1738"
55-270 Bottle, glass, dark olive-green, English, c. 1730-50
32-688 Bottle, glass, green, oval body, English or American, last half 18th century
32-723 Bottle, glass, green, English, first half 18th century
56-207 Bottle, glass, green, English, sealed: "R / Gaskell / 1761"
54-755 Bottle,glass, gin, tall, square, dark green, English, 18th century
No # Bottle, glass, gin, tall, square, yellow-green, English or American, 18th century
41-3780 Bottle, glass, gin, tall, square, yellow-green, English or American, 18th century
41-3779 Bottle, glass, gin, tall, square, yellow-green, English or American, 18th century
18Bar - South Wall, fourth shelf:
46-3889 Cup, two-handled, pewter, English, c. 1700
46-3890 Funnel, pewter, probably English, no touch, 18th century
32-713 Bottle, glass, yellow-green, English or American, last half 18th century
32-714 Bottle, glass, yellow-green, oval in section, English or American, 18th century
54-662 Bottle, glass, dark olive-green, English, c. 1690-1730
56-191 Bottle, glass, green, probably English, early 18th century
32-704-1 Bottle, glass, green, oval in section, English or American, 18th century
54-663 Bottle, glass, dark olive-green, English, c. 1700-30. Reproduced for Christiana Campbell's Tavern in 1956
41-3634 Pitcher, beer, pewter, gallon size, with lid, English, c. 1780-90
50-835 Salt, pewter, on shaped foot, English, last half 18th century, no touch
54-754 Blackjack, leather, English or American, early 18th century
30-262 Box, penny, small wood bowl, maple, square base
30-345 Blackjack, leather, English, 17th century
32-669 Blackjack, leather, English
32-672 Snuff jar, Rappe, Dutch delft, c. 1740
32-719 Flask, leather covered
30-383 Candlestand, iron, c. 1750-75
36-1921 Box, snuff vending machine, brass, English, late 18th or early 19th century
37-2658 Bottle (carboy), glass, square
19Bar - South Wall, third shelf:
G32-32 Bottle, chestnut
30-290 Box, candle, small, wooden
32-701 Bottle, chestnut
32-702,1-2 Bottles (2), chestnut
32-716 Bottle, chestnut
32-717 Bottle, short necked
32-718 Bottle, short necked
33-758 Bottle, long neck, thin glass
33-760 Bottle, long neck, thin glass
32-704-2 Bottle, chestnut
Bar - South Wall, second shelf:
32-715 Bottle, pint, green, chestnut
32-704,3-5 Bottles (3), chestnut
Under Bar:
32-662 Commode form, pewter, English-Bewdley, Worcestershire, c. 1790, by Christopher Banck(e)s
Furniture:
39-3019 Bench, Windsor
30-88,3-4 Chairs (2), walnut, American country, mid 18th century, Chippendale influence
30-101 Looking glass, burl walnut, gold leaf decoration, George II style, scrolls and general design particularly graceful
30-14 Table, drop leaf, mahogany, American, c. 1780, Hepplewhite type
30-213 Table, mahogany, American-Philadelphia, c. 1760-80, circular dish top, bird cage
30-55 Table, walnut top, cherry pedestal, English, c. 1775-1800
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
50-572 Candlestick, brass, with stub ejector, English, 18th century
30-398,1-4 Chambersticks (set of 4) with three extinguishers, Sheffield Plate
51-361 Lantern, tin. Reproduced: K-12921
Pictures:
54-482 Engraving: France - England, English, 1772, antique frame
30-456 Map: Nova Virginiae Tabula - Amsterdam, ex-officina - Guiljelmi Blaeuw - D. Grijp. Sculp., colored, period frame
30-458 Map: Firginiae Item et Floridae, 1630 ?, period frame
30-460 Map: Nova et Virginiae Tabula, Ogilby, 1671, period frame
54-416 Map: Nova M. Americae Tabula,, English, c. 1725, by John Senex, reproduction roller
57-142 Picture, three dimensional, in deep framed box with glazed front, the picture constructed of rolled paperwork in design of castle with the upper front corners decorated in same material and silk drapery, made by Susanna Stratton, English-Nottingham, 1789 (dated document came with picture), original pearwood and pine frame
Accessories:
30-308,1-2 Boxes, knife (2), crotched mahogany veneer, English, c. 1780
30-271 Coffee mill, lignum vitae, tall slender turned vase shape with finial top
30-309 Knife tray, mahogany, English, 18th century, Chippendale style
30-269 Napkin press, mahogany, zinc lined, English
30-270 Pepper shaker, fruitwood with screw top and bottom
41-3640 Tobacco jar, pewter, English, c. 1770-80, by Anthony Jenner
Ceramics:
51-219 Bowl, Chinese Export porcelain, c. 1780, Lotus pattern
56-373 Bowl, punch, delft, English, c. 1750. Battle scene - Russian and Prussian, probably during Seven Year's War
36-2267-1 Figure: Shepherd, leadglazed earthenware, polychrome painting, English-Staffordshire, made in Ralph Wood's factory, c. 1770
36-2267-2 Figure: Shepherdess, lead glazed earthenware, polychrome painting, English-Staffordshire, made in Ralph Wood's factory, c. 1770
36-2268 Figure: Aphrodite, lead glazed earthenware, polychrome painting, English-Staffordshire, made in Ralph Wood's factory, c. 1780
36-2269 Figure: Admiral Van Tromp, lead glazed earthenware, polychrome painting, English-Staffordshire, made in Ralph Wood's factory, c. 1770. Van Tromp was a Dutch Admiral
54-929 Jug, Toby, lead glazed earthenware, polychrome painting in form of a seated woman holding a bottle and a glass, English-Staffordshire, c. 1750. Another jug of almost the same form but different painting said to be "the only Ralph Wood example of a woman figuring as a Toby Jug," is supposed to represent Martha Gunn of Brighton, "a bathing-woman, who was reputed to have taught George III to swim when he was a child."
54-422 Mug, Dr. Wall Worcester, English, c. 1760
54-423 Mug, Dr. Wall Worcester, English, c. 1765
54-425 Mug, Dr. Wall Worcester, English, c. 1760
22Fireplace Equipment:
30-598,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass, engraved steeple top, belonged to Watson family of Charleston, South Carolina, late 18th century
32-705 Fireback, cast iron, English or American, lst half 18th century
Furniture:
30-60,1-3 Chairs (3), walnut, American-Virginia, c. 1750-75, Chippendale influence, crude type but have suggestion of Chippendale stretcher base
30-158 Chair, side, walnut, American-Boston, c. 1740, Queen Anne style
30-222,1-2 Chairs (2), side, walnut, Queen Anne style
33-764 Chair, side, walnut, owned by John Randolph of Roanoke
33-766 Chair, side, walnut
36-1760,1-5 Chairs (5), walnut, English, c. 1740, Queen Anne style
36-1836,1-4 Chairs (4), walnut, George I, carved back, hoof feet
36-1999 Chair, arm, mahogany, English, George II, c. 1740, good example of its kind
56-494 Chair, arm, Windsor, mahogany, English, mid 18th century, cabriole leg, very fine example
47-4023 Peep show and prints ("optique"), pine, English, 18th century
59-268 Sideboard, walnut, secondary wood southern yellow pine, American-Southern, c. 1775-1800, Chippendale style, twelve drawers and a central "kneehole" section with paneled door, four reeded quarter columns and ogee bracket feet
30-71 Table, walnut, American-Philadelphia, c. 1780, dish top, birdcage support
30-80 Table, walnut, American-Virginia, c. 1750-75, dish top, snake legs, birdcage tilt-top
30-94 Table, walnut, American-Southern, c. 1775, Chippendale influence, unusual type
30-159 Table, walnut, American-Virginia, tilt-top
30-214 Table, gaming, mahogany, English, Sheraton type
2356-179 Table, dining, mahogany, American-made by the Goddard-Townsend School of Newport, Rhode Island, c. 1750-60, Chippendale style, drop leaf, oval top, extremely rare
56-496 Table, gateleg, oak, English, George II, c. 1725
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
54-162,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, mid 18th century
54-163-1 Candlestick, brass, English, lst quarter 18th century
54-170,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, mid 18th century
54-171,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, mid 18th century
54-296,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, lst quarter 18th century
54-297,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, lst quarter 18th century
54-298,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, early 18th century
54-440,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, mid 18th century
54-441,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, 3rd quarter 18th century
40-3548 Chandelier, pewter
40-3549 Chandelier, pewter. Reproduced: K-12895
Musical Instruments:
54-385 Aeolian harp, by John and Gerard Vogler, satinwood with deal board, English, second half 18th century
G59-63 Barrel organ, English-London, c. 1800, by Longman and Clementi and Company, mahogany case with secondary woods of pine and oak, case inlaid with holly and ebony
G635-42 Harpsichord, by Jacobus Kirckman, London, 1765, oak case with veneering of walnut on top and mahogany on sides
24Pictures:
30-488 Engraving: The Chase, by Baron after John Wooton, English
30-489 Engraving: The Hounds at Fault, by Baron after John Wooton, English
32-644 Engraving: Hunting Print, pub. by J. Harris in 1790, by Sartorius-Pelton, English
32-645 Engraving: Hunting Print, pub. by J. Harris in 1790, by Sartorius-Pelton, English
32-646 Engraving: Hunting Print, pub. by J. Harris in 1790, by Sartorius-Pelton, English
32-647 Engraving: Hunting Print, pub. by J. Harris in 1790, by Sartorius-Pelton, English
51-79 Engraving: George Washington, Esquire, c. 1776, engraver unknown, after Alexander Campbell
51-80 Engraving: Charles Lee, Esquire, c. 1776, engraver unknown, after Tomlinson
58-1 Painting: The Generals at Yorktown, oil on canvas, American, 1781, by James Peale (1749-1831). Showing Generals Lafayette, Washington, Rochambeau, Tilghman and two others - perhaps Knox (second from left) and Hamilton (second from right). This picture was painted for Francis Bailey (born c. 1735) who was official printer to the Continental Congress and for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with his main office in Philadelphia. In 1781 he began to edit The Freeman's Journal or North American Intelligencer. The painting remained in Francis Bailey's family and, was acquired from a descendant. Ref. "Francis Bailey and the Peales" by Charles Coleman Sellers, Antiques, December 1954, pp. 492-493, illustrated and described.
58-2 Painting: Sir Peter Parker's Attack Against Fort Moultrie (Charleston South Carolina), oil on canvas, American, 1782, by James Peale (1749-1831), inscribed on back in James Peale's handwriting: "Sir Peter Parker's Attack Against Fort Moultrie June 28, 1776". Same history as painting 58-1.
52-147 Line engraving: Consolation in the Gout, colored, by Isaac Cruikshank, English, last quarter 18th century, two men in conversation, one with gout, the other with skinny legs, antique molded pearwood frame
54-127 Mezzotint: The Bostonians in Distress, black and white, artist unknown, English-London, 1774, ten men in a cage marked "Boston", hanging from tree marked "Liberty Tree" and being fed whole fish by three men in boat, printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennett, Map and Printsellers, London, antique molded pearwood frame
30-124 Clock, mahogany, Goddard block front, c. 1790
G66-33 Engraving: Sir Walter Raleigh, period frame
Accessories:
52-146 Bowl, monteith, pewter, English or Dutch, c. 1760, no touch
30-330 Condiment set
30-303,1-2 Knife boxes, pair, mahogany, late 18th century
41-3637 Platter, pewter, English-London, late 18th century, by Thomas Alderson
56-49 Platter, pewter, English-London, 18th century, by Thomas Alderson
56-344,1-2 Tureens with covers, pair, pewter, English-London, c. 1750, by Thomas Chamberlain (active 1734-1806) Ex-Coll: The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, The arms are those of Richard Edgcumbe of Mount Edgcumbe who was a Member of Parliament from 1701 to 1742 and was created Baron Edgcumbe of Mount Edgcumbe in the latter year. These tureens were part of a large armorial table setting (or garnish) of pewter of which a set of shallow plates (#56-345,1-12) and a set of deep plates (#56-346,1-12) were also a part.
Ceramics:
54-427 Dish, covered, and stand ("roast chestnut basket"), English, Dr. Wall Worcester porcelain, c. 1765
54-428 Dish, covered, and stand ("roast chestnut basket"), English, Dr. Wall Worcester porcelain, c. 1765
50-50,1-2 Urns, pair, marbled ware, widow knob, Wedgwood, c. 1775
50-51 Urn, marbled ware, Wedgwood and Bentley, c. 1775
Fireplace Equipment:
30-503,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass, stamped with makers name "R. Whittingham, New York", urn finials with ball feet and turned shaft, scroll base
30-597 Fender, double brass rail top, English
27Furniture:
40-3251 Cellarette, walnut, American-Southern, late 18th century
41-3583 Cellarette, walnut, American-Southern, late 18th century
30-23,1-6 Chairs (6), mahogany, Chippendale style
36-1833,1-2 Chairs, arm (2), mahogany, Chippendale style. Reproduced: CW-47
36-1833,5-8 Chairs, side (4), mahogany, Chippendale style. Reproduced: CW 47k
30-85,1-2 Looking glasses (2), gold leaf, English, c. 1775-1800, Adam influence
30-120 Sideboard, mahogany, from Augusta, Georgia, Hepplewhite style
30-25 Table, mahogany, American-Virginia, c. 1750-75, Queen Anne style
30-82 Table, dining, mahogany, English, late 18th century, Hepplewhite style
30-93 Table, walnut, American-Pennsylvania, c.1725-50, Queen Anne style
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
53-879,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, tutenag (zinc alloy), English, George II
53-880,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, tutenag (zinc alloy), English, George II
G575-39,1-4 Sconces (4), wall, brass
Pictures:
G56-37 Engraving: Washington and his Family, colored, English, 1800, by E. Bell after Jeremiah Paul, Jr.
56-296 Painting: Portrait of Nancy Hallam (Cave Scene from Cymbeline), by Charles Willson Peale, oil on canvas
Accessories:
33-759 Bottle, heavy glass
30-616 Box, round, poplar
52-261 Pipe box, hanging, cherry, American-New England
30-314 Plate, beech or sycamore, English or American, 18th century
Ceramics: (not including contents of cupboards)
50-133 Dish, red earthenware, slipware, English-Staffordshire, dated 1750, by Thomas Sans
54-782 Dish, combed slipware, English-Staffordshire, c. 1750
57-132 Dish, leadglazed earthenware, slipware, English, c. 1710-20, by Samuel Malkin, the design consists of head of Charles II in a stylized oak tree flanked by the initials "SM"
57-133 Dish, leadglazed earthenware, slipware, English, c. 1650-80, signed: "WILLIAM : TAYLOR", the cross-hatched border in two tones of brown, the figures representing Charles II and Catherine of Braganza in light and dark brown with yellow dotted, trailed and striped slip Exhibited: Temple Newsam, Leeds
57-134 Dish, "Lot's Wife," leadglazed earthenware, slipware, English, dated 1726, by Samuel Malkin, light and dark brown slip on a yellow ground, the raised molded initials "SM" at top flanking a figure of a woman with hands on hips on either side of which is an angel with trumpet, all figures standing on three-arched architectural design with central panel bearing the raised molded inscription: "Remember / Lots / Wife / Luke 17:32 / 1726"
51-154 Jug, stoneware, Bellarmine, German, early 18th century
51-484 Jug, Bellarmine, German. early 18th century
52-132 Jug, Bellarmine, German, 18th century
52-243 Jug, Bellarmine, German, 18th century
52-244 Jug, Bellarmine, German, 18th century
2954-866 Jug, Bellarmine, saltglazed stoneware, colored body, German, dated 1607, globular body with tapering short neck with reeded lip, grooved loop handle, molded on front of neck a bearded mask, on front of body a complex coat of arms with 11160711, coronet and mantling in oval medallion, on each side the head of a Roman emperor in circular medallion with lettering in relief, mottled brown at top shading to grey at base and touched with cobalt blue on medallions
50-124 Mug, Fulham stoneware, English, c. 1750
54-855 Mug, saltglazed stoneware, white, English, dated 1740
33-737 Pitcher, English-Yarmouth or Leeds, dated 1792, possibly carpenter's guild emblem
50-27 Plate, creamware, English, c. 1770
50-28 Plate, creamware, English, c. 1770
54-789 Plate, leadglazed earthenware, tortoiseshell, English, c. 1760, Whieldon
55-230 Plate, leadglazed earthenware, English, c. 1760, Whieldon
58-635 Platter, tin-enameled earthenware (faience), blue and white, with basket-of-flowers decoration painted in the center and a diaper border on rim, French, c. 1750. Same type and design as found on a fragment excavated in Williamsburg.
54-862,A-B Punch pot and cover, glazed earthenware, cream with green and yellow, English, c. 1760, Whieldon
55-3,A-B Punch pot, earthenware, mottled brown and cream, English, c. 1770-80, Whieldon
47-4102 Tankard, saltglazed stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1723
50-22 Tankard, stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1750, owner's name incised: "John Colby"
50-23 Tankard, stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1744, owner's name incised: "Thos. Cox,"
50-24 Tankard, stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1732, initials incised: "R.M,"
50-25 Tankard, stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1762, owner's name and town incised: "Robert Paton, Alesbury"
3050-26 Tankard, stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1754, heavy pewter rim, initials incised: "A.P."
50-532 Tankard, stoneware, English-Fulham, dated 1722
57-179 Tankard or mug, large, saltglazed stoneware, white, English, c. 1720-40, wheel-thrown cylindrical form with circumferential reeded bands and a reeded strap loop handle
58-365 Tankard or mug, large, saltglazed stoneware, colored body, English-Fulham, dated 1740 cylindrical body spreading at base, reeded loop handle, a mottled ferruginous-brown slip covers upper portion of body and handle, the body decorated with applied and stamped reliefs, on front is incised date "1740" above a relief panel showing St. George and the Dragon, below is incised in script: "Banstead Downs" flanking the panel are trees, shrubs and houses in stamped reliefs, around lower half of body is a hunting scene composed of a huntsman on foot and another on horseback, four pairs of dogs and a stag, together with scattered shrubs, all in stamped relief
59-401 Tankard or mug, large, saltglazed stoneware, colored body, gray, English-Fulham, c. 1740, cylindrical body with a ferruginous-brown mottled slip on upper portion, the body is decorated with applied stamped reliefs of a hunting scene consisting of six hunters on horses, a leader on foot, four houses, twelve trees, nine hounds and a hare.
Ex-Coll: A. T. Morley-Hewitt
52-264 Tureen, saltglaze, English-Staffordshire, c. 1760
52-400 Tureen, saltglaze, English-Staffordshire, c. 1760
58-64 Tyg, leadglazed earthenware, slipware, English-Kent (Wrotham), dated 1709, red earthenware body appearing dark brown under glaze, cream slip decoration, globular body with two strap loop handles on one side with the initials "IE" between them, on the front in a dot
bordered panel is the date 111709" and below near base the pottery name "WROTHAM", all in cream slip.
Ex-Coll: T. H. Spear
Fireplace Equipment:
54-157,1-2 Andirons, pair, wrought iron, American, early 18th century
31Furniture:
30-57 Cellarette, applewood, American, c. 1790, Sheraton style, 2 drawers
30-88-5 Chair, walnut, American country, mid 18th century, Chippendale influence
30-104 Chair, side, Windsor, maple, pine and oak
30-153 Chair, side, walnut, rush bottom, English
30-164 Chair, side, walnut
30-165 Chair, side, walnut
30-411 Chair, side, walnut, American-Virginia
33-765 Chair, side, mahogany
33-767 Chair, side, walnut, Chippendale style
33-768 Chair, am, mahogany, Chippendale style
33-794,1-4 Chairs, side (4), walnut, Chippendale style
41-3651 Chair, child's high, Windsor, maple, oak and poplar
30-15 Cupboard, walnut
54-386 Dresser, walnut, secondary wood pine, American-North Carolina, c. 1760-75
30-19 Table, pine, poplar and maple, c. 1725-50
30-26 Table, walnut, cabriole legs with Spanish-type feet, c. 1725-50
30-76 Table, tavern, walnut, American-Southern
30-166 Table, stretcher, pine, from Clarksville, Virginia
30-168 Table, drop leaf, walnut, American-Pennsylvania
30-169 Table, drop leaf, walnut, Queen Anne style
30-572 Table, gateleg, walnut, American-Southern
32Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
54-739 Candlestick, steel and brass, English or American, 18th century type
54-740 Candlestick, steel, English or American, 18th century type
54-742 Candlestick, steel, English or American, 18th century type
54-743 Candlestick, steel and brass, English or American, 18th century type
54-744-2 Candlestick, steel, English or American, 18th century type
54-746 Candlestick, steel and brass, English or American, 18th century type
58-12,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, slipware, made at Wrotham, Kent, one dated 1668, the other dated 1663, red Wrotham clay, brown glaze and yellow slip decoration, possibly made by George Richardson who was one of the five master potters of Wrotham. Regarded as among the most important pieces of Early English Slipware. There are only six previously known examples and all are in museums in England.
NOT TO BE LIGHTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.
58-363 Candlestick, pewter, hexagonal base, bulbous stem, from County Durham, c. 1670
50-686 Sconce, tin, American, 18th century
52-108 Sconce, tin, American, 18th century
53-284,1-2 Sconces, pair, tin, American, 18th century
Pewter: (not including contents of dresser)
41-3636 Basin, pewter, English, dated 1758, by John Foster
50-801 Dish, pewter, English-London, c. 1680-1700, by John Baskerville, multiple reeded
50-810 Dish, pewter, English-London, c. 1730-60, by Samuel Ellis
30-772 Pitcher, "beer mug," pewter, English, 1st quarter 18th century
50-878 Plate, pewter, English-London, mid 18th century, by Robert Hitchman
G51-53 Plate, pewter, English-Newcastle, c. 1730-72, by Richard Sadler, date 1772 on rim
G51-55 Plate, pewter, English-Bristol, by Richard Going, lst half 18th century, initials "I.C." on rim
33G51-57 Plate, pewter, English-Bristol, 1st half 18th century, by Richard Going, initials "I.C." on rim
G51-59 Plate, pewter, English-Bristol, 1st half 18th century, by Richard Going, initials "I.C." on rim
53-1116 Plate, hot water, pewter, English, 2nd half 18th century, by John Fasson
53-1117 Plate, hot water, pewter, English, 2nd half 18th century, obscure touch
30-289 Platter, pewter, English, 2nd half 18th century, no touch
30-320 Salt, pewter, English, last quarter 18th century, no touch
47-4185 Scale plate, pewter, English, c. 1710, by Richard Webb
59-152 Tazza, pewter, English, c. 1730, by Edward Leapidge
58-561 Tureen and cover, pewter, English, c. 1770, by Thomas Chamberlain
Pictures:
30-417 Engraving: Julius Caesar, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-418 Engraving: Octavus Augustus, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-419 Engraving: Tiberius, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-420 Engraving: Caesar Caligula, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-421 Engraving: Claudius Caesar, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-422 Engraving: Nero Claudius Caesar, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-423 Engraving: Servius Galba, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-424 Engraving: Sylvius Otho, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
3430-425 Engraving: Vitellus, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-426 Engraving: Vespasianus Augustus, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-427 Engraving: Titus Vespasian, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
30-428 Engraving: Flavius Domitianus, by Aegidius Sadeler, Sculptor, c. 1710-25, period frame
Map: Manuscript map of the Campaign in Virginia of Major General Lafayette, 1781
Corner Cupboard Contents:
52-404 Bowl, punch, delft, English-Bristol, c. 1730
53-974 Bowl (mold), tin-enameled earthenware (delft), English-Lambeth, dated 1672
54-922 Bowl, punch, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white with lilac, green, blue and yellow, English-Bristol, c. 1740
50-141 Charger, delft, English-Bristol, lst half 18th century
54-779 Charger, "blue dash", tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white with blue, green and yellow, English-Lambeth, c. 1690
51-524 Cup, two-handled, slipware, English-Staffordshire, c. 1680
54-780 Dish, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white with blue, yellow and orange, English-Bristol, c. 1730
55-315 Dish, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), purple, blue and white, English-Wincanton, c. 1750
54-781 Dish, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white, blue and purple, English-Bristol, c. 1730
54-885 Dish, tin-enameled earthenware, pale blue, dark blue and white (delft), English-Bristol, c. 1760, Bianca sopra bianca
55-217 Dish, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), powdered manganese with multi-color, English-Bristol, c. 1750
3554-916,1-2 Dishes, pair, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white, green, brown, orange, yellow and blue, English-Bristol, c. 1760
52-502 Fuddling cup, delft, English-Lambeth, c. 1680
54-768 Jug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white, blue, yellow and brown, English-Bristol, dated 1709
55-316 Jug, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), speckled manganese purple and cobalt blue, silver rim mount (unmarked), English-London (Southwark or Aldgate), late 16th or early 17th century
58-300 Jug, wine, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), powdered manganese purple, English-Lambeth, c. 1640
51-122 Mug, brown, sprigged decoration, English-Astbury, c. 1740
37-2621 Pitcher or jug, saltglazed stoneware, with drab body and white lip, handle, legs, and applied reliefs in forms of trailing vine with leaves and bunches of grapes, part of the latter stained blue, English-Staffordshire, c. 1740
Ex-Coll: Dr. Edward J. Sidebotham
56-423 Pitcher or jug, cream, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), painted in polychrome with a Chinese river scene, English-Liverpool, c. 1760
52-394,1-2 Plates, pair, delft, English-Bristol, 1st half 18th century, peacock decoration
54-957 Plate, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Lambeth, c. 1710
54-919,1-2 Plates, pair, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), English-Bristol, c. 1740, blue and white, in Bowen style
54-749,A-B Posset pot and cover, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), white, English-Lambeth, mid 17th century
54-861 Posset pot, slipware, English-Staffordshire, dated 1676, buff, brown and cream
54-902 Posset pot, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), English-Bristol, c. 1710, white with blue, green and orange
54-414,A-B Sugar bowl and cover, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), English-Bristol, c. 1710, white, blue and green
52-395,A-B Tea caddy and cover, mottled glaze, English, c. 1755, Whieldon
36West Built-in Cupboard:
50-688 Bowl, hand blown glass, punch, English, c. 1770
47-4375,1-2 Decanters (pair), glass, English, c. 1725-40, mallet shape with deep kick in base, finely engraved all over with trailing vine and birds
Ex-Coll: C. Kirby Mason
30-336 Glass, large cotton twist
30-333,1-6 Glasses (6), heavy, English
30-339 Wine glass
30-340-1 Wine glass
30-341,1-4 Wine glasses (4)
30-334,1-3 Wine glasses (3)
30-335,1-7 Wine glasses (7), tall, cotton twist
30-337,1-6 Wine glasses (6), cotton stem
30-332,1-3 Wine glasses (3), heavy, English
East Built-in Cupboard:
56-380 Bottle, saltglaze, English, c. 1768, inscribed: "Jonas Tapper, His Bottle"
54-920 Bowl, saltglazed stoneware, polychrome enamel decoration, English Staffordshire, c. 1760
56-405 Bowl, saltglaze, decorated in Chinese taste, English, c. 1750
56-430 Bowl, saltglaze, painted inside and out with famille in strong color enamels, English, c. 1750
56-152 Coffee cup, saltglaze, colored enamels, English-Staffordshire, c. 1760
55-76,A-B Coffee pot and cover, earthenware, mottled gray and cream, English, c. 1760, Whieldon
55-77,A-B Coffee pot and cover, saltglazed stoneware, white enameled in multicolor, English-Staffordshire, c. 1750
37-2631 Dish, chop, saltglaze, English-Staffordshire, c. 1760-80
3758-528,1-2 Dishes (two), saltglazed stoneware, white, molded in relief, polychrome enamels, English, c. 1750-65, scrolled rim with eight lobes and molded with basket-weave and diaper patterns in alternating panels, the outer diaper panels are pierced differently on each plate, heavily painted throughout with the circular well having a Chinese garden with a woman and little boy, willow tree, rocks, fence, etc.
56-151 Mug, saltglaze, decorated in enamel colors, English-Staffordshire, c. 1760
56-309 Pitcher (jug), colored lead glaze, decorated with applied foliage, Whieldon type, c. 1760-65
38-2734 Plate, saltglaze, English-Staffordshire, c. 1750, Aesop's Fables
51-108 Plate, delft, English-Lambeth, c. 1710, "A R"
54-774,1-2 Plates, pair of portrait plates, George II and Queen Caroline, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue and white, English-Lambeth, c. 1727
54-776 Plate, tin-enameled earthenware, white with red, purple and yellow, English-Bristol, c. 1720
55-314 Plate, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), blue, white and powdered yellow and red, English-Wincanton, c. 1760
56-489 Plate, saltglaze, center panel, figures and animals, diaper pattern English, c. 1755
38-2732 Platter, enameled saltglaze, Chinoiserie, English-Staffordshire, 1760
56-327,A-B Tea caddy and cover, octagonal shape, English,Staffordshire, c. 1755
56-381 Tea caddy, saltglaze, English, c. 1770, inscribed: "Ann Tapper"
G531-38,A-B Teapot and cover, ermine ground and panels of Frederick, King of Prussia, and the Royal Eagle, English-Staffordshire, c. 1765, saltglaze
G532-38,A-B Teapot and cover, saltglaze, dash blue spots, English-Staffordshire, c. 1740
47-4104,A-B Teapot and cover, enameled saltglaze, English-Staffordshire, c. 1760
53-417,A-B Teapot and cover, creamware, English-Liverpool, late 18th century, "No Stamp Act"
54-791,A-B Teapot and cover, agateware, blue, white and brown, English-Staffordshire, c. 1750-55
3854-800,A-B Teapot and cover, saltglazed stoneware, blue, English, c. 1760 (Littler of Longton Hall)
54-955,A-B Teapot and cover, creamware, English-Leeds, c. 1795, cream with sepia and green
56-326,A-B Teapot and cover, creamware, English-Leeds, c. 1760
Ex-Coll: The late Mr. W. J. G. Winn
56-384 Vase, enameled saltglaze, Chinoiserie design, c. 1750
Dresser:
Top:
56-50 Charger, pewter, English-London, by Alexander Cleeve, late 17th or early 18th century
54-645 Charger, pewter, English-London, c, 1710-30, marked I.S. (John Shorey Junior ?)
56-73 Charger, pewter, English, c. 1700, obscure touch, possibly by William Greenbanck
58-593-2 Dish, pewter, English, c. 1660
50-857 Flagon, pewter, English, c. 1725, no touch
58-556 Flagon, pewter, English, period of Charles 1, no touch
58-589 Flagon, pewter, English, c. 1670-80
58-591 Flagon, pewter, English, c. 1635, unidentified mark
57-149 Flagon, pewter, English, c. 1765, no touch
Fourth shelf:
54-444 Dish, pewter, English-London, dated 1670, by Jonathan Ingles
X58-7 Dish, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1755-93, by Robert Bush and Company
56-395 Dish, pewter, English, c. 1770, by Henry Baxter
50-847 Dish, pewter, English-London, 2nd half 17th century, by William Lewis
56-447-3 Plate, pewter, English, c. 1775, attributed to John Townsend
3956-75 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1740, by Richard Goeing
59-20 Teapot, pewter, English-London, c. 1760, by John Townsend
50-903 Teapot, pewter, English-London, mid 18th century, obscure touch, by Samuel Ellis ?
56-23 Teapot, pewter, English-London, 2nd half 18th century, by John Townsend
56-81 Teapot, pewter, English, c. 1785, touch I.&.H
36-1663 Teapot, pewter, English-London, mid 18th century, by Samuel Ellis
54-941 Tankard, pewter, English, c. 1740, maker unidentified
56-82 Teapot, pewter, English-London, 2nd half 18th century, by John Townsend
58-555 Tankard, pewter, Scottish, c. 1720-40
Third shelf:
50-862 Plate, pewter, English-London, last quarter 17th century, by Joseph Parker
56-447-1 Plate, pewter, English-London, c. 1775, attributed to John Townsend
56-345-1 Plate, pewter, English-London, 2nd half 18th century, by Thomas Chamberlain
58-594-1 Plate, pewter, English-London, c. 1688, by William Hall
58-598 Plate, pewter, English-London, c. 1681-89, by William Burton or William Buckley
58-588-1 Plate, pewter, English-London, c, 1701-20, by James Hitchman
58-588-2 Plate, pewter, English-London, c. 1701-20, by James Hitchman
50-899 Plate, pewter, English or American, 2nd half 18th century, no touch
55-154 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1740, by Richard Goeing
57-137 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1705, by John Spicer
58-432 Tankard, pewter, by an unrecorded pewterer I.H. or H.I. probably, almost certainly, John Harrison of New York, c. 1725, unusual true ramshorn thumbpiece
4057-55 Tankard, pewter, English, c. 1690-95
59-73 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1686, by James Donne, flat top with crenate lid, ramshead thumbpiece, overall bright cut (or wriggle) decoration, consisting of a portrait of James II, birds, flowers and a roaring lion
50-921 Tankard, pewter, American, 18th century, Richard Austin ?
59-1 Tankard, pewter, American-New York, by John Will (1752-66), dome top crenate lid, ramshead thumbpiece, handle ending in bud terminal
59-414 Tankard, pewter, American-Philadelphia, c. 1764-98, by William Will
50-922 Tankard, pewter, American-Philadelphia, 2nd half 18th century, probably by William Will
Second shelf:
40-3333,1-6 Plates (6), Merryman, English-London, dated 1751, by Joseph Spackman each plate numbered and dated 1751 in order, inscribed on each plate: (#l) "Whats A Mery Mann" (#2) "Lett Him Due All He Kann" (#3) "To Enter tayne His Guests" (#4) "With Wyne And Yery Jestes" (#5) "But If His Wyfe Doth Frowne" (#6) "All Meryment Goes Downe" G51-56 Plate, pewter, English-Bristol, lst half or mid 18th century, by Richard Goeing
30-319,1-2 Casters, pair, pewter, English, 18th century, no touch
50-920 Mug, pewter, American-Connecticut, Middletown, c. 1785, by Joseph Danforth
56-394 Tankard. pewter, English, c. 1700, obscure touch
50-393 Creamer, pewter, American or English, c. 1760-1800, no touch.
Reproduced: CW-81; Adaptation: CW-82
55-418 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1740, by Richard Goeing
58-431 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1775, by Bush and Perkins
55-48 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1690-1700, by William Eddon
55-318 Tankard, pewter, English, c. 1685, no touch
4150-919 Mug, pewter, American-New England, late 18th century, probably by Richard Lee
57-2 Tankard, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1775, by Bush and Perkins
Bottom or First shelf:
32-679-4 Dish, pewter, English, l8th century, no touch
56-55 Dish, pewter, English ?, lst half 18th century, unidentified hallmarks
55-421-3 Plate, pewter, English-London, c. 1740, by Alexander Cleeve
58-559 Dish, strawberry or fruit, pewter, English, c. 1680, no marks, similar to dish by Robert Nicholson, London, l68?
50-891 Plate, pewter, English-London, mid 18th century, by John Benson
50-886 Plate, pewter, English-London, late 18th century, by Richard Yates
30-286-3, 6 Plates (2), pewter, English-York, lst half 18th century, by Toundrow Poynton, incised monogram: "I & AW"
G31-32-2 Salt, one of a pair, pewter, English or American, 18th century
57-105-1 Cap, two-handled, pewter, English-London, c. 1700-30, by William Eddon
54-945 Basin, pewter, probably Scottish, c. 1760
47-4036 Mug, pewter, English, 18th century type
56-84 Bowl and cover, pewter, sugar, English or American, late 18th century
54-942 Tankard, pewter, English-London, c. 1730, by William Eddon
57-105-2 Cup, two-handled, pewter, English-London, c. 1700-30, by William Eddon
G31-32-1 Salt, one of a pair, English or American, 18th century, pewter
42Hanging porringers:
50-917 Porringer, pewter, American-Rhode Island, c. 1795-1800, by Samuel Hamlin
50-902 Porringer, pewter, English-Bristol, c. 1800, by Edgar Curtis and Co.
59-36 Porringer, pewter, English, c. 1690, maker unknown
59-35 Porringer, pewter, English, c. 1690, maker unknown
50-833 Porringer, pewter, English-London, c. 1798, by Wood and Hill
56-80 Porringer, pewter, English-Exeter, c. 1730-80, by Humphrey Evans
50-832 Porringer, pewter, English-London, mid 18th century, by John Poster
50-901 Porringer, pewter, English-Bristol, mid 18th century, by Stephen Cox
50-916 Porringer, pewter, American-Rhode Island, c. 1778-85, by Gersham Jones
Curtains:
53-1186 Window curtains, printed linen, rose and brown, French, 18th century
Furniture:
53-820 Chair, slatback, maple, American-probably New Jersey, 1st half 18th century, Queen Anne style
53-64 Table, gateleg, walnut, American-Virginia, late 17th or early 18th century, William and Mary style
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
41-3613,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, 2nd half 18th century
52-427,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, last half 18th century
53-339,A-B Lantern, tin, with glass globe, American-Pennsylvania, 18th century
52-526 Wall box, walnut, American-Pennsylvania, 18th century
52-599 Chest, pine and yellow poplar, American-Maryland, 1st half 18th century
52-432 Fire bucket, leather, English, 18th century
50-105 Mezzotint: Jack Oakham Throwing Out a Signal…, colored, English, 1781
50-538 Engraving: 0 The Roast Beef of Old England, English, dated 1749, by C. Moseley and Hogarth
52-149 Engraving: The Repeal or the Funeral Procession of Miss Americ-Stamp, English, 1766
Accessories:
53-334 Brush, silver top, Dutch, dated 1620
52-318 Case with scent bottle, enamel case, glass bottle, English, c. 1770
53-422 Chamber pot, pewter, English, 18th century
52-104 Dispatch case, leather on pine, 3rd quarter 18th century
35-1397 Flint box, tin, American
47-4292 Hand looking glass, mahogany, satinwood and ebony, English, late 18th century
52-451 Mug, glass, English, c. 1745
47-4145 Traveling set, wooden case with 9 silver implements, English-London, 1756-57, by John Wirgman
53-833 Trunk, small, cowhide on cypress, American-Baltimore
Curtains and Bedhangings:
53-1175 Bedhangings, white dimity, English, 18th century
52-480 Bedspread, crewel on linen, English, 18th century
53-1187 Bedspread, white dimity, English, 18th century
54-506 Bedspread and 2 bottom bed valances, blue and white silk and linen, tie dyed
53-1176 Dust ruffle (2 pieces), glazed wool, rose pink, English, 18th century
53-1174,1-2 Window curtains and valances, 2 pairs, white dimity, English, 18th century
Ceramics:
55-2 Bottle, water, saltglazed stoneware, white, English, mid 18th century
50-136 Bowl, shaving, creamware, English-Leeds
53-561 Vase, soft paste porcelain, English-Liverpool, c. 1763
45Furniture:
52-587 Bed, lowpost, mahogany, secondary woods birch and pine, American-Rhode Island, last half 18th century
52-633 Bed, tester, pencil post, maple and pine, American-New England, last half 18th century
40-3355 Chair, walnut, American-New England, c. 1750-60, Queen Anne style, pink moreen seat cover
52-416 Chest (bachelor's chest), walnut and oak, English, c. 1750, Chippendale style
53-819 Looking glass, mahogany veneer on pine, English,, 3rd quarter 18th century
53-414 Table, side, burl walnut, secondary wood yellow pine, American-Virginia, c. 1760
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
52-100,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English mid 18th century
52-501 Candlestick, tin-enameled earthenware (delft), English-Lambeth, c. 1660
Pictures:
50-591 Picture, needlework, wool on linen, English, c. 1700
Accessories:
52-102 Boot-jack, pine, American, 18th century
52-664 Brush, straw, American, 18th century type
50-309 Chamber pot, pewter, English, 18th century
52-7,A-B Globe, terrestrial, in shagreen case, English, 1754, maker Nat. Hill
52-545 Peg rack, pine and maple, American, 18th century
47-4216,1-7 Set of horn cups in covered container, horn, English, 18th century
52-487,A-B Spectacles and case, steel frames, tortoiseshell case, English, 3rd quarter 18th century
54-753,A-B Water bottle and basin, soft paste porcelain, blue and white, English Lowestoft, c. 1770
Curtains and Bedhangings:
53-1178 Bedhangings, yellow and rust bourette, French, 18th century
54-507 Bedhangings, crewel on linen, American-New England, mid 18th century
52-336 Quilt, linsey-woolsey, wool and linen, American, 18th century
53-951 Quilt, pale yellow glazed wool, English or American, 18th century
53-1177 Window curtains, yellow and rust bourette, French 18th century
Furniture:
52-203 Bed, folding or press, maple, secondary wood pine, American-New England, last half 18th century
47-4554-6 Chair, walnut, English, mid 18th century, Chippendale style
52-346 Chair, arm, maple, American, 1st half 18th century, Queen Anne style
53-55 Chair, slatback, child's, maple, American-New England, 18th century
56-41 Looking glass, mahogany, fitted with brass brackets and candle arms, English or American, c. 1740, Georgian
53-413 Stool, walnut, American-Pennsylvania or Southern, 18th century, Chippendale style
4754-502 Table, dressing, maple, Queen Anne style, attributed to John Trefethern of Rye, New Hampshire, c. 1740-50
47-4544 Trunk, wood covered with leather, English or Scottish, early 18th century, Queen Anne style
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
52-536 Candle standard, maple, ash and pine, American, 18th century
55-88 Candlestick, Chinese export porcelain, mid 18th century, white with rose, sepia, lavender, grey and green
Pictures:
52-156 Mezzotint: The Jovial Boor, Dutch, c. 1765, John Greenwood after van Ostade
52-157 Mezzotint: The Jolly Dutchman, Dutch, c. 1765, James Wilson after van Ostade
52-158 Mezzotint: The Humorist or Piping Girl, Dutch, c. 1765, Corbut (Richard Purcell) after Molenaar
52-159 Mezzotint: Dutch, c. 1765, Corbut (Richard Purcell) after Brouwer
Accessories:
47-4058 Coffee pot, copper, English, 18th century
52-314 Dressing glass (shaving mirror), walnut, English, c. 1780, Hepplewhite style
50-379 Fan, silk and paper on parchment, English, c. 1780-1800
52-237 Soap box, maple, American-from Williamsburg, late 18th century
52-172 Pipe box, hanging, maple, American-New England, c. 1740-60
Curtains and Bedhangings:
50-213 Bedspread, wool, dark blue, 2nd half 18th century
53-1189 Bedspread, linen, American or English, 18th century
53-1190 Bedspread, linen, dark blue, American or English, 18th century Bedhangings, large check, reproduction
Curtains, large check, reproduction
Fireplace Equipment:
52-337,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass and iron, English, early 18th century, William and Mary style
52-321 Trivet, brass and iron, English, 18th century
Furniture:
52-551 Bed, tester, pencil post, walnut, American-Virginia, found near Virginia Beach, 18th century
52-552 Bed, trundle or truckle, curly maple and pine, American-New England, early 18th century
53-381 Bed, lowpost, yellow poplar, secondary wood hickory, American, 18th century
53-9 Candlestand, walnut, English, mid 18th century, Queen Anne style
47-4554,2-3 Chairs (2), walnut, English, mid 18th century, Chippendale style
4952-575 Chair, corner, commode type, pine, American-Pennsylvania, c. 1730-40, Queen Anne
52-580 Chest, blanket, southern yellow pine, American-Southern, c. 1700
G557-38 Table, dressing, walnut, secondary wood pine (southern ?), American, c. 1750, Queen Anne
50-150 Trunk, leather on wood, English or American, 18th century
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
41-3614,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, 2nd half 18th century
53-142,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, early 18th century
53-195,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, traveling, brass, English, c. 1775
Pictures:
53-747 Mezzotint; Worthy of Liberty Mr. Pitt, by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827), c. 1768
50-66 Picture, needlework, needlepoint and crewel, English, early 18th century, Queen Anne
Accessories:
52-255 Box, yellow poplar, American-New England, 1769
50-111 Chamber pot, pewter, English, dated 1772
53-418 Jug, creamware, English, dated 1772, inscribed: "Joseph and Ann Hall"
52-486 Mug, horn, English, 18th century
50-231 Snuff box, tin
49-217,1-2 Spectacles, steel in shagreen case, 18th century
Curtains and Bedhangings:
53-1179 Bedspread and bedhangings, linen and cotton, rose pink, French Provincial, last half 18th century
53-445 Quilt, glazed wool American, 3rd quarter 18th century
53-1180,1-2 Window curtains, 2 pairs, linen and cotton, rose and white floral stripe, English, 18th century
Bedhangings, bedspread and curtains, "Carnation Stripe" material, reproduction
Furniture:
53-102 Bed, field, pencil post, maple, secondary wood pine, American-New England, c. 1785
53-382 Bed, lowpost, yellow poplar painted Indian red, American-Pennsylvania, last half 18th century
47-4554-5 Chair, walnut, English, mid 18th century, Chippendale
50-351 Clothes press, walnut and southern pine, American-Virginia (possibly Williamsburg made), 18th century
52-399 Table, tavern type, oak, English, mid 18th century
51Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
53-881,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, late 17th or early 18th century
52-246 Chamberstick, brass, English or Continental, mid 18th century.
Reproduced: CW-1621
Pictures:
51-408 Engraving: South Prospect of Prescot in Lancashire, colored, English, dated 1774, W. H. Tons after William Winstanley
Accessories:
52-212 Box, leather and wood, English or French, 18th century
50-209 Dispatch box, deal and leather, English
_____ Wig, reproduction
G51-269 Trunk, leather on pine, cowhide, late 18th century
Ceramics:
47-4113 Shaving basin, delft, English, mid 18th century
47-4109 Water bottle, saltglazed stoneware, white, English, mid 18th century
Curtains and Bedhangings:
52-1182 Bedspread, yellow bourette, French, 18th century
53-1181 Window curtains, yellow bourette, French, 18th century
Fireplace Equipment:
52-576,1-2 Andirons, pair, brass and iron, American-Philadelphia, c. 1740, Queen Anne
51-136,A-B Fire tools (shovel and tongs), steel and brass, English, last half 18th century
Furniture:
53-380 Bed, lowpost, walnut, 18th century
52-71 Chair, arm, swamp maple, American,, first half 18th century
53-280 Chest, blanket, oak, English, 17th century
53-897 Looking glass, mahogany and pine, English, mid 18th century
40-3546 Table, dressing, walnut and pine, American-Virginia, last half 18th century, Queen Anne
53-374 Table, dressing, walnut, American-Pennsylvania, 18th century, Queen Anne
Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
52-428,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, early 18th century
53-402,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, mid 18th century
52-485 Sconce, brass, Dutch, early 18th century
Pictures:
50-48 Engraving: The Tea Tax Tempest, by Karl Guttenberg of Nuremburg (a print made in France for the American market)
52-152 Mezzotint: Grown Ladies Taught to Dance, colored, English, c. 1769, Rennoldson after J. Collet
52-153 Mezzotint: Grown Gentlemen Taught to Dance, colored, English, c. 1767, J. Goldar after J. Collet
Accessories:
53-397 Broom, splint, birch, American, 18th century
53-1059 Commode form (chamber pot), brass, English or Continental, 18th century
53-893 Gaming board, leather on wood, English, 18th century
52-77 Jug, saltglaze, grey, English-Fulham, 18th century
50-151 Trunk, black leather, English or American, 18th century, trunk relined with proof pages showing date February 1782
Curtains and Bedhangings:
53-1184 Bedspread and dust ruffles, cotton check, red and white, French, 18th century
53-1185 Bedspread and dust ruffles, cotton check, red and white, French, 18th century
53-1183 Window curtains, cotton check, red and white, French, 18th century
Fireplace Equipment:
52-348,1-2 Andirons., pair, cast iron, English, 18th century, Queen Anne
53-384 Shovel, wrought iron, 17th century
Furniture:
52-673 Bed, lowpost, maple and-yellow poplar painted black, American-Pennsylvania, 18th century
55-103 Bed, lowpost, oak and pine, American-New England, 1st half 18th century
52-259 Chair, arm, maple, hickory and pine, painted Indian red, American-New England, 18th century
53-585 Chair, arm, walnut, American-Southern, early 18th century
52-426 Table, tavern type, oak, English, 1st half 18th century
55Lighting Fixtures and Accessories:
53-196 Candlestick, brass, English or Dutch, 18th century
53-882,1-2 Candlesticks, pair, brass, English, early 18th century
Pictures:
53-202 Map; Carte de la Louisiane et du Cours du Mississippi, colored engraving, dated June 1718, by Guillaume Delisle
30-155,1-4 Chairs (4), side, shield-back, mahogany, secondary wood beech, English provincial, c. 1780, black leather seats, Hepplewhite style
30-487 Engraving: View of the Attach on Bunker's Hill, with the Burning of Charles Town, June 17, 1775, plate from Barnard's History
36-1896 Table, oak
40-3121 Bench, Windsor
30-63 Chair, arm, Windsor, hickory and maple, c. 1750-75
30-64 Chair, Windsor, hickory and maple, American-Rhode Island, c. 1750-75
30-74 Table, painted green, early American, c. 1725-50
30-77 Table, tavern, maple, American-Southern, c. 1725-50