Domestic Furnishings

Washboards, armchairs, lamps, and pots and pans may not seem to be museum pieces. But they are invaluable evidence of how most people lived day to day, last week or three centuries ago. The Museum's collections of domestic furnishings comprise more than 40,000 artifacts from American households. Large and small, they include four houses, roughly 800 pieces of furniture, fireplace equipment, spinning wheels, ceramics and glass, family portraits, and much more.

The Arthur and Edna Greenwood Collection contains more than 2,000 objects from New England households from colonial times to mid-1800s. From kitchens of the past, the collections hold some 3,300 artifacts, ranging from refrigerators to spatulas. The lighting devices alone number roughly 3,000 lamps, candleholders, and lanterns.

Open-top, rectangular, fretwork box divided widthwise into two, equal-size compartments. Consists of five sawn panels for the sides and divider, plus a plain, inset panel for bottom; exposed mortise-and-tenon and nailed construction.
Description
Open-top, rectangular, fretwork box divided widthwise into two, equal-size compartments. Consists of five sawn panels for the sides and divider, plus a plain, inset panel for bottom; exposed mortise-and-tenon and nailed construction. Front and black panels feature a perched, plumed bird in a circle at center flanked by reverse-image, frondlike leaves, while divider has inward-facing eagles over a lancet motif and ends each have two vertical plumes of serrated leaves. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1875 - 1885
late 19th c.
ID Number
1982.0049.03
accession number
1982.0049
catalog number
1982.0049.03
Rounded rectangular case with side-hinged lid covered in overlapping, round-edged and veined, repousse leaves, out of which a frog pops its head on one side. Crosshatched strike plate at bottom. Gold washed interior.
Description
Rounded rectangular case with side-hinged lid covered in overlapping, round-edged and veined, repousse leaves, out of which a frog pops its head on one side. Crosshatched strike plate at bottom. Gold washed interior. Collar struck incuse above frog with a trademark "S" in winged oval, "STERLING" in sans serif letters and "78".
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1890 - 1915
ID Number
DL.60.2145
catalog number
60.2145
accession number
200122
Plain, compressed globular teapot with equal-height, incurved neck and pedestal base and creased, tapered shoulder and underbelly. Wide-rimmed, bell-domed, hinged lid is topped by button knop. Black-japanned, spurred, S- and C-curve handle is pinned into leafy spiral sockets.
Description
Plain, compressed globular teapot with equal-height, incurved neck and pedestal base and creased, tapered shoulder and underbelly. Wide-rimmed, bell-domed, hinged lid is topped by button knop. Black-japanned, spurred, S- and C-curve handle is pinned into leafy spiral sockets. S-scroll spout with D-shaped lip, slight crease on face and rounded belly. Plain body has a finely turned, tinned interior and is perforated at spout. Underside of flat bottom is struck "[J.] D.LOCKE / [N]EW YORK" in rectangle and "N\o. 15" with "1854", all in roman letters.
Maker is J. D. Locke of New York, NY; working 1835-1860. Mold appears identical to that used for teapot DL*300859.0031 by Josiah Danforth of Middletown, CT, 1821-circa 1843.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1854
ID Number
DL.59.0608
catalog number
59.0608
accession number
219034
Amber bottle glass. Form: Jar or bowl with double body, ring sides, no neck and large opening. Lip was ben in a triangle while glass was hot. Decorated with broad leaves in metallic blue, iridescent. Purchased from Charles Tiffany, $20.00.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Amber bottle glass. Form: Jar or bowl with double body, ring sides, no neck and large opening. Lip was ben in a triangle while glass was hot. Decorated with broad leaves in metallic blue, iridescent. Purchased from Charles Tiffany, $20.00.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1895
maker
Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company, or Tiffany Studios
ID Number
CE.96421
catalog number
96421
accession number
30453
maker number
4952
Dinner knife. Straight steel blade with rounded tip and “yankee” style bolster. Blade and bolster are one piece of steel fitted into a brown hard rubber handle with rounded sides and butt. Blade is scratched and discolored with minor rust.
Description
Dinner knife. Straight steel blade with rounded tip and “yankee” style bolster. Blade and bolster are one piece of steel fitted into a brown hard rubber handle with rounded sides and butt. Blade is scratched and discolored with minor rust. Handle is nicked in two spots.
Blade is stamped: “INDIA RUBBER HANDLE/CUTLERY Co/C. POPRENHUSEN’S/PATENT MARCH 31, 1857”
Patent:
US 16955 A, March 31, 1857, Conrad Poppenhusen and C.F. Edward Simon of College Point, New York, for “Making Table-Knives”
Maker is the India Rubber Handle Cutlery Company, active in the mid-19th century in New York.
Location
Currently not on view
date patented
ca 1857
ID Number
1986.0531.074
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.0531.074
Dessert knife with matching dessert fork (see 1986.0531.002). Upturned steel blade with rounded tip. Blade and bolster are one piece of steel fitted into a tapered ivory block handle with a rounded butt. Overall scratches and discoloration.
Description
Dessert knife with matching dessert fork (see 1986.0531.002). Upturned steel blade with rounded tip. Blade and bolster are one piece of steel fitted into a tapered ivory block handle with a rounded butt. Overall scratches and discoloration. Ivory is yellowed, has long crack down front.
Blade is stamped: “IBBOTSON&HORNER/EXTRA CAST STEEL”
Maker is Ibbotson & Horner, a New York-based manufacturer active ca 1850.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1840- 1850
ID Number
1986.0531.001
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.0531.001
Dessert knife. Straight silver-plated blade with rounded tip and “yankee” style bolster. Blade and bolster are one piece of steel with tang, inserted into hard black rubber handle with rounded sides and butt.
Description
Dessert knife. Straight silver-plated blade with rounded tip and “yankee” style bolster. Blade and bolster are one piece of steel with tang, inserted into hard black rubber handle with rounded sides and butt. Heavily scratched overall, silver is worn off near cutting edge, tarnished.
Blade is stamped: “HARD RUBBER/CUTLERY Co”
Could not locate any information on this company, but it may have been based out of New York. Hard plastic was patented in 1844 and was first used for knife handles circa 1856.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1856
ID Number
1986.0531.075
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.0531.075
Angular-body, circular sugar bowl on four short splayed feet with a scrolled wire bail handle adorned with a cast sprig of lily-of-the-valley.
Description
Angular-body, circular sugar bowl on four short splayed feet with a scrolled wire bail handle adorned with a cast sprig of lily-of-the-valley. Body consists of inverted conical upper and lower halves joined by a milled midband; upper half is encircled by bright-cut festoons and engraved "J.H. / = TO = / E." on one side. Cupped rim. Rim inside and upper half have satin or matte finish; gold washed interior. Underside of flat bottom stamped incuse "W & H" above "STERLING" (curved), both in serif letters. From cream and sugar set, DL.60.0998A-B.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
owner; user
Bellamy, Ellen Washington
ID Number
DL.60.0998B
catalog number
60.0998B
accession number
71656
Stoneware maker Nathan Clark partnered with Ethan S. Fox, a relative by marriage, in 1829.
Description
Stoneware maker Nathan Clark partnered with Ethan S. Fox, a relative by marriage, in 1829. In response to increasing competition they began selling more elaborately decorated “Fancy Ware made to order.” The names on this inkwell, LYON & ASHLEY, may refer to the people or firm that placed the order.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1829-1838
maker
Clark, Nathan
Fox, Ethan
ID Number
CE.300894.029
accession number
300894
catalog number
300894.029
Square, hinged lid, retail box or tin for "KENNEDY'S / CHAMPION / BISCUIT", sold by F. A. Kennedy Company, Cambridgeport, MA.
Description
Square, hinged lid, retail box or tin for "KENNEDY'S / CHAMPION / BISCUIT", sold by F. A. Kennedy Company, Cambridgeport, MA. A chromolithographed label covers the box front and features the product name in yellow-bordered, white letters against yellow ears of wheat in a black reserve bordered by red and white lines on a blue ground; small print along bottom states "MANUFACTURED BY THE NEW YORK BISCUIT CO." One-piece, flat lid has a wire-rolled rim, a scrolled clasp lock and two hinges. Three-piece box with an inward-folded rim has folded vertical seams inside two corners and a flat bottom with folded edge. Tinned interior.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1889-1898
ID Number
DL.238049.0082
catalog number
238049.0082
accession number
238049
Favrile glass. Common greenish glass, with upper part colored a creamy gray. Form: two cone-shaped bodies united by three tubular necks and a middle one of triangular shape. Upper part of body has 16 sides with a circular slightly flaring lip.
Description (Brief)
Favrile glass. Common greenish glass, with upper part colored a creamy gray. Form: two cone-shaped bodies united by three tubular necks and a middle one of triangular shape. Upper part of body has 16 sides with a circular slightly flaring lip. Purchased from Charles Tiffany, $4.00.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1893 - 96
maker
Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company, or Tiffany Studios
ID Number
CE.96430
catalog number
96430
accession number
30453
maker number
5929
Electric flatiron. Chrome-plated metal body, pointed, matte soleplate. Front tip of soleplate is hinged, tips upward to facilitate ironing pleats or ruffles.
Description
Electric flatiron. Chrome-plated metal body, pointed, matte soleplate. Front tip of soleplate is hinged, tips upward to facilitate ironing pleats or ruffles. Streamlined shape, handle and upper portion of body are one piece of molded plastic, handle has flared front, molded streamlines, with power cord attached on back of handle (rotates to either side to accommodate left or right-handed users). Heat control dial built into underside of handle. Woven fabric power cord, black and gold, with black molded plastic plug, two-pronged. Top of body has printed sticker adhered, green and yellow: “TIP TOE/BY YALE TRADE MARK”; left side of soleplate is stamped with the Hoover collection number: “25080”; underside of extended heel rest is stamped/engraved: “TIP—TOE/REG. U.S. PAT. OFF./VOLTS 110-120 WATTS-1000 FOR A-C ONLY/NO. D/ PAT. NO. 2,065,366/OTHER PAT. PEND./THE YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. U.S.A.”
2,065,366: December 22, 1936, Frederick W. Eichorn, assignor to Pres-Toe Flatiron Corporation, New York, for “Electric iron”
This model, “TIP-TOE” was introduced in 1946, two years later the iron was acquired by the McGraw-Edison Company.
This iron is from the Hoover Company Sample collection, North Canton, Ohio, including samples by Knapp-Monarch Company, St. Louis (Missouri), which was bought by Hoover in 1969. It is noted: “Hoover Company Collection tag Sample 25080/Rec’d. 3/11/47/Model D/”HISTORICAL MODEL”.
Maker is the Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, New York.
date made
ca 1946
maker
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company
ID Number
1991.0835.08
catalog number
1991.0835.08
accession number
1991.0835
"Bead" pattern ladle with horizontal oval bowl and upturned, pointed handle tipped by a five-lobed shell on front and back; beaded-scroll border on back continues onto bowl and ends with a second shell. Terminal front engraved "Ellen" in script.
Description
"Bead" pattern ladle with horizontal oval bowl and upturned, pointed handle tipped by a five-lobed shell on front and back; beaded-scroll border on back continues onto bowl and ends with a second shell. Terminal front engraved "Ellen" in script. Back of handle struck incuse "WILMOT & RICHMOND" in serif letters.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1853 - 1856
owner; user
Bellamy, Ellen Washington
ID Number
DL.60.1021
catalog number
60.1021
accession number
71656
This Figured and Fancy, double cloth coverlet was woven for Sally Loper in Westbury, Long Island, New York in 1817. This is the oldest known dated Figured and Fancy coverlet. The centerfield design is composed of rows of pine trees and tulips.
Description
This Figured and Fancy, double cloth coverlet was woven for Sally Loper in Westbury, Long Island, New York in 1817. This is the oldest known dated Figured and Fancy coverlet. The centerfield design is composed of rows of pine trees and tulips. The borders found on all four sides were created from directional fractional reductions of the centerfield motifs. The name of the owner Sally Loper, and the date, December 2, 1817, are woven into the upper right hand corner. The place, Westbury, Long Island, is also woven opposite the name. The coverlet measures 88.5 inches by 81 inches and was constructed from two panels woven as one length, cut, and seamed up the middle. Sarah (Sally) Bishop Loper (b. 1780) was married to Luther Loper (b. 1780). The coverlet passed to their daughter, Elmirah Jane Loper Pine, her daughter, Edna Pine Dunning, and finally to her daughter, the donor, Jane Dunning Dirks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1817-12-02
1817
owner
Loper, Sarah Bishop
maker
unknown
ID Number
TE.T15535
catalog number
T15535.000
accession number
294367
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
CE.75.130P
catalog number
75.130P
accession number
317832
Inverted pear-shaped creamer decorated with intertwined fuschia sprays around its shoulder and a single cast blossom on its hinged, trumpet-shaped, circular lid; engraved "M\L/K" on one side above the circular, low-domed, ruffle-edged foot. Shallow, curved pouring lip.
Description
Inverted pear-shaped creamer decorated with intertwined fuschia sprays around its shoulder and a single cast blossom on its hinged, trumpet-shaped, circular lid; engraved "M\L/K" on one side above the circular, low-domed, ruffle-edged foot. Shallow, curved pouring lip. High-loop, C-curve handle. Gilt-washed interior. Underside of flat bottom struck incuse with a stylized "M" trademark with "5.467" scratched below, "815" in roman letters, and "STERLING" in sans serif letters. From a six-piece coffee and tea service, 1980.0027.01-.06.
Maker is Marcus & Co., of New York, NY; 1892-1962 (merged with Black, Starr & Frost; founded 1810-present).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
c. 1900
ID Number
1980.0027.06
accession number
1980.0027
catalog number
1980.0027.06
1980.0027.01-06
Circular, round-bottom piercework cream pot on pedestal base with conforming, clear, cobalt blue glass liner. Cast and applied fasces molding around shallow curved rim with wide pouring lip and at circular foot.
Description
Circular, round-bottom piercework cream pot on pedestal base with conforming, clear, cobalt blue glass liner. Cast and applied fasces molding around shallow curved rim with wide pouring lip and at circular foot. Cast, D- or ear-shaped handle has split-scroll terminals and graduated beads at top; a small tab that secures the liner in place is mounted to rim in front of it. Bottom underside is struck incuse "QUADRUPLE PLATE" arched above a spider web with "W" in five-pointed star at its center, and "11" below. From cream and sugar set, 1977.0918.75-.76.
Maker is E. G. Webster & Son of Brooklyn, NY, 1886-1928.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1886 - 1928
ID Number
1977.0918.75
accession number
1977.0918
catalog number
1977.0918.75
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
about 1879
ID Number
CE.75.125A
catalog number
75.125A
accession number
317832
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
CE.75.130AD
catalog number
75.130AD
accession number
317832
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1901
ID Number
CE.75.121
catalog number
75.121
accession number
317832
Two-handled, inverted pear-shaped sugar bowl decorated with intertwined chrysanthemum sprays around its shoulder and a single cast blossom on its trumpet-shaped, circular lid; engraved "M\L/K" on one side above the circular, low-domed, ruffle-edged foot.
Description
Two-handled, inverted pear-shaped sugar bowl decorated with intertwined chrysanthemum sprays around its shoulder and a single cast blossom on its trumpet-shaped, circular lid; engraved "M\L/K" on one side above the circular, low-domed, ruffle-edged foot. Floral-decorated, high-loop, C-curve handles. Underside of flat bottom struck incuse with a stylized "M" trademark, "815" in roman letters, and "STERLING" in sans serif letters. Cover not marked. From a six-piece coffee and tea service, 1980.0027.01-.06.
Maker is Marcus & Co., of New York, NY; 1892-1962 (merged with Black, Starr & Frost; founded 1810-present).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
c. 1900
ID Number
1980.0027.03
accession number
1980.0027
catalog number
1980.0027.03
1980.0027.01-06
Handleless, raised cylindrical cup with plain, slightly flared rim and an applied molded foot ring, engraved on exterior "M.R." in conjoined foliate script beneath a crest of a leafy tree rising from a heraldic wreath.
Description
Handleless, raised cylindrical cup with plain, slightly flared rim and an applied molded foot ring, engraved on exterior "M.R." in conjoined foliate script beneath a crest of a leafy tree rising from a heraldic wreath. Underside of flat bottom is struck twice "I.W.FORBES" in raised serif letters in a rectangle, and once with a five-pointed star in circle and anchor in rectangle, all arranged around the centerpoint.
Maker is John Wolfe Forbes (1781-1864) of New York, NY; he appears in city directories as a silversmith working alone and in partnerships from 1802 through the 1830s.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1802-1810
ID Number
DL.383514
catalog number
383514
accession number
162866
Japanned, dome-top box with scrolled hasp lock on front, circular wire ring handle on top, and two hinges at back.
Description
Japanned, dome-top box with scrolled hasp lock on front, circular wire ring handle on top, and two hinges at back. Box front is painted with a right-leaning sprig of three, red, scalloped flowers, all overpainted with blended or fingered-off, blue-to-white crab centers topped with alizarin; white-veined, green, smooth- and serrated-edge leaves and green, yellow, and translucent white leaflets. Lid top and box sides each have a four-arm, red-and-yellow pinwheel. Thin yellow and thick red bands border lid top; another thin yellow line is on lid front and sides. Three-piece lid has a wire-rolled rim. Three-piece box has a top edge folded with wire bead below and a flat bottom. No marks on box, but slip of paper stored inside is inscribed with possible provenance: "Rebecca M. Lounsberry, 1860 / Deborah A. Ham 1858 / William Ham 1870 / Katie J. Bornt 1885".
Attributed to the New York Filley Tinshop, started by Augustus Filley (1789-1945), in Lansingburgh, NY, circa 1814-1870.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1814 - 1870
ID Number
1978.0119.11
accession number
1978.0119
catalog number
1978.0119.11
Shallow, circular dish or bowl made from one piece with an irregular, rolled rim and uneven well; no foot. Pierced with one hole at side of well. Bottom underside struck incuse "E.G. WEBSTER & SON / 97" in sans serif letters. Reddish finish.Maker is E. G.
Description
Shallow, circular dish or bowl made from one piece with an irregular, rolled rim and uneven well; no foot. Pierced with one hole at side of well. Bottom underside struck incuse "E.G. WEBSTER & SON / 97" in sans serif letters. Reddish finish.
Maker is E. G. Webster & Son of Brooklyn, NY, 1886-1928. Named for Elizur Goodwin Webster (1829-1900) and his son, Frederick Hezekiah Webster (b. 1860); successor firm to E. G. Webster & Brother (Elizur and Adelbert Ashley Webster) of New York, NY, 1865-1886, also known as Webster Manufacturing Co., 1866-1874. E. G. Webster & Son was purchased by International Silver Co. in 1928, but the trademark was used until c. 1961 when the line was consolidated with Wilcox Silver Plate Co. (a founding member of Insilco in 1898) into Webster-Wilcox.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1886 - 1928
maker
Elizur G. Webster and Son
ID Number
DL.315267
accession number
207992
catalog number
315267

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