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.

Straight steel blade with rounded tip and rectangular bolster. Blade, bolster, and tang are one piece of steel fitted into a tapered ivory handle with straight sides and rounded butt. Tang is held in place with steel pin through side of handle.
Description
Straight steel blade with rounded tip and rectangular bolster. Blade, bolster, and tang are one piece of steel fitted into a tapered ivory handle with straight sides and rounded butt. Tang is held in place with steel pin through side of handle. Scratched, minor discoloration on blade. Ivory is yellowed and crazed. Crack in ivory near bolster. Blade stamped: “MERIDEN CUTLERY / COMPANY”.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1855 - 1925
ID Number
1986.0531.117
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.531.117
Carving knife, with matching fork (1986.531.238B). Straight steel blade with pointed tip; cutting edge curves toward tip. Blade is inserted into white metal bolster cap.
Description
Carving knife, with matching fork (1986.531.238B). Straight steel blade with pointed tip; cutting edge curves toward tip. Blade is inserted into white metal bolster cap. Tang is fitted into wooden handle: teardrop-shaped, faceted, with widened shoulders near bolster, painted gray with turquoise butt. Blade is scratched with minor stains. Bolster is scratched. Handle paint is chipped and cracked.
Blade is etched: “A+J/STAINLESS”; diamond around company name (this mark was registered in 1922)
Maker is A&J Manufacturing Company of Binghamton, New York, (founded 1909) which was purchased by Ekco Housewares Company of Chicago, Illinois in 1929, at which time products featured both company's trademarks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1922- 1929
ID Number
1986.0531.238A
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.0531.238A
This lamp, from about 1900, is a compelling example of Louis Comfort Tiffany's ability to transform a design aesthetic inspired by nature into a fabulous decorative furnishing. The bamboo design is carried throughout the lamp.
Description
This lamp, from about 1900, is a compelling example of Louis Comfort Tiffany's ability to transform a design aesthetic inspired by nature into a fabulous decorative furnishing. The bamboo design is carried throughout the lamp. The dome-shaped 24" shade is constructed of green fibrillated glass with yellow mottling to create long tapering bamboo leaves and shoots against an opalescent geometric panel ground. The bamboo stalks appear to be growing against a wire trellis. The 62" integrated brown patinated bronze sectioned bamboo stem base is topped with a matching bamboo-inspired heat cap with a seedpod finial.
The lamp was a bequest from the estate of Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson, a generous Washington philanthropist. Following in the family tradition of supporting charitable, cultural, and preservation organizations, Mrs. Patterson was the source of numerous gifts and donations to the Smithsonian Institution and its museums and libraries. She was the daughter of Isabella Goodrich and attorney John Cabell Breckinridge. Her maternal grandfather was inventor and industrialist B. F. Goodrich. Her paternal great-grandfather was John C. Breckinridge, vice president of the United States and a military figure. She began her career as a freelance photojournalist and filmmaker. One of her first film subjects was the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. During World War II, she was hired by Edward R. Murrow as a staff broadcaster for CBS in Berlin. Her photographs were published in National Geographic, Life and Harper's Bazaar. In 1940 she married American diplomat Jefferson Patterson and took on the role of diplomatic wife.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
ca 1889-1920
user
Patterson, Mary Marvin Breckinridge
manufacturer
Tiffany Studios
ID Number
2003.0276.01
catalog number
2003.0276.01
accession number
2003.0276
Five serpentine-lobed plate with double-reeded rim and flat circular well; no foot ring. Two incuse marks stamped on underside, a partial, indecipherable figure, possibly a crowned bearded face, and an angel hovering in the air, hands open at sides.Currently not on view
Description
Five serpentine-lobed plate with double-reeded rim and flat circular well; no foot ring. Two incuse marks stamped on underside, a partial, indecipherable figure, possibly a crowned bearded face, and an angel hovering in the air, hands open at sides.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1850-1925
ID Number
DL.314470.1
catalog number
314470.1
accession number
314470
Ladle with a large, spun globular bowl, conical threaded socket with circular attachment plate, and straight, turned wood handle that screws in place. No marks.Currently not on view
Description
Ladle with a large, spun globular bowl, conical threaded socket with circular attachment plate, and straight, turned wood handle that screws in place. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1900-1925
ID Number
DL.59.2279
catalog number
59.2279
accession number
113420
Two- or three-gallon, manually-operated dash churn consisting of a tall cylindrical body with two pierced lug handles, a low-domed, molded cover with an attached conical opening or splash cup, and a wooden dash or plunger with four crosspieces at the bottom end. Wire rims.
Description
Two- or three-gallon, manually-operated dash churn consisting of a tall cylindrical body with two pierced lug handles, a low-domed, molded cover with an attached conical opening or splash cup, and a wooden dash or plunger with four crosspieces at the bottom end. Wire rims. Body is made in three pieces with two vertical folded seams; flat bottom attached with folded edge.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
late 19th or early 20th century
ID Number
DL.251349.0191
catalog number
251349.0191
accession number
251349
Square lidded box with a slightly overhanging flat lid engraved with a crest depicting a lion rampant facing left rising from a heraldic wreath at center and scrolls along edges. Triple-reeded molding applied around top of sides.
Description
Square lidded box with a slightly overhanging flat lid engraved with a crest depicting a lion rampant facing left rising from a heraldic wreath at center and scrolls along edges. Triple-reeded molding applied around top of sides. Lid has a double-arch tab at front and is attached with one long hinge at back. Bottom underside struck with two marks, crossed keys in three-pointed shield above an incuse serif "7".
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1900-1920
ID Number
DL.61.0319
catalog number
61.0319
accession number
200122
Wire skewer with flattened, circular hanging loop at one end and sharpened point at the other. No marks.Currently not on view
Description
Wire skewer with flattened, circular hanging loop at one end and sharpened point at the other. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1875 - 1925
ID Number
DL.250998.0003
catalog number
250998.0003
accession number
250998
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1720
1750 and later
ID Number
DL.391787
catalog number
391787
accession number
71679
Rectangular case with snap-closure, hinged lid featuring an inset painting of multicolored flowers in a glass bowl on a table, mounted behind glass and backed with paper and a metal support. Engine-turned wavy bands enameled in transparent yellow are on lid and sides.
Description
Rectangular case with snap-closure, hinged lid featuring an inset painting of multicolored flowers in a glass bowl on a table, mounted behind glass and backed with paper and a metal support. Engine-turned wavy bands enameled in transparent yellow are on lid and sides. Guilloche decoration on bottom. Tab at center front of lid. Gold washed interior. Inside lid, inside box bottom and painting support are all struck "K·Co" in raised roman letters in a rectangle next to one of two different assay marks and with the incuse number "3600"; box is additionally marked "STERLING" in sans serif letters.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
since 1872
1872 - 1922
ID Number
DL.60.1791
catalog number
60.1791
accession number
200122
A jewelry box, made of ivory-grained celluloid, in the shape of a dresser. There are four drawers and a mirror. The drawers are lined with pink velvet. The box is unmarked.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
A jewelry box, made of ivory-grained celluloid, in the shape of a dresser. There are four drawers and a mirror. The drawers are lined with pink velvet. The box is unmarked.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1890-1929
ID Number
2006.0098.1689
catalog number
2006.0098.1689
accession number
2006.0098
Brightcut tongs with large, seven-fingered claw grips, made of one fixed arm having a flared and pointed terminal engraved with a gothic or Old English "W" on front, to which the smaller spring handle is secured with two rivets.
Description
Brightcut tongs with large, seven-fingered claw grips, made of one fixed arm having a flared and pointed terminal engraved with a gothic or Old English "W" on front, to which the smaller spring handle is secured with two rivets. Back of fixed arm struck at pointed shoulders with "900 FINE" in incuse serif letters to left of Gorham trademark (right-facing lion passant in rectangle, anchor in pointed shield, and roman letter "G" in rectangle).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1900 - 1920
maker
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ID Number
DL.60.1258
catalog number
60.1258
accession number
70231
Dinner or table knife with blunt blade and solid rounded-end handle, oblong in section, with arched hollow shoulders above the single-groove ("Yankee") bolster; made as a single piece. No monograms. No marks.
Description
Dinner or table knife with blunt blade and solid rounded-end handle, oblong in section, with arched hollow shoulders above the single-groove ("Yankee") bolster; made as a single piece. No monograms. No marks. One of five knives, 1986.0531.204-.208, from a 13-piece flatware set, 1986.0531.204-.216 (knives unmarked; forks and spoons marked).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1900 - 1920
maker
Charles Parker Company
ID Number
1986.0531.207
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.0531.207
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1891
1885 - 1926
ID Number
DL.59.0591
catalog number
59.0591
accession number
219034
Spring-hinged, rounded wedge-shaped, rectangular case with a small oval cutout on both sides near the small end. Finely grooved, engine-turned bands and a blank rectangular reserve at one corner on front; plain back.
Description
Spring-hinged, rounded wedge-shaped, rectangular case with a small oval cutout on both sides near the small end. Finely grooved, engine-turned bands and a blank rectangular reserve at one corner on front; plain back. Gold washed interior has two retainer bars with small hooks, one in each half. Exterior of one side is struck incuse with trademark "W&H / CO" in a heart outline, "STERLING" and "PAT.APLD.FOR", all in sans serif letters. One of two matchboxes, DL*60.2126A-B.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1850
ca 1920
ID Number
DL.60.2126B
catalog number
60.2126B
accession number
200122
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1887 - 1922
1880 - 1890
patent date
1880-06-29
ID Number
DL.67.0786
catalog number
67.0786
accession number
269842
Baluster- or pear-shaped coffeepot with flared, serpentine-lobed rim and molded midband on molded, flared base; inset, high-domed, hinged lid topped by wood button knop fastened with wing nut; double C-scroll spurred handle with split scroll terminal and ivory-colored insulators;
Description
Baluster- or pear-shaped coffeepot with flared, serpentine-lobed rim and molded midband on molded, flared base; inset, high-domed, hinged lid topped by wood button knop fastened with wing nut; double C-scroll spurred handle with split scroll terminal and ivory-colored insulators; and S-curve spout with split, spurred lip, flat sides and rounded face and belly. Underside of body struck incuse "PAIRPOINT / PEWTER" and "P170"in sans serif letters. From three-piece coffee service, 1989.0122.02-.04.
Maker is Pairpoint Corporation of New Bedford, MA; 1880-1958. Started as Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, producing plated mounts for Mt. Washington Glass Company; Pairpoint merged with Mt. Washington in 1894 and name changed to Pairpoint Corporation. Only glass made after 1929.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1929
maker
Pairpoint Corporation
ID Number
1989.0122.02
catalog number
1989.0122.02
accession number
1989.0122
Rotary beater and bowl set, steel.
Description
Rotary beater and bowl set, steel. Mixing component is comprised of circular piece of sheet metal, slightly curved, with notches around edge, circular holes around center, attached to two bulb-shaped pieces of metal, and central metal wire shaft, attached at top to single cog wheel. Metal crankwheel with coiled wire handle connects to cog wheel, allows for mixing action. Mechanism rests on Y-shaped base that snaps onto top of mixing bowl. Arched bent metal handle. Mixing bowl is formed metal, flat bottom and sides. Bottom of bowl is marked: "MADE IN/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" with "A&J" diamond trademark. Crankwheel is embossed: "FULL VISION/BEATER SET"; Y-shaped base is embossed: "FULL VISION".
Note: This beater set also came with the option of a vertical wooden handle.
Maker is A&J Manufacturing Company, Binghamton, New York, which was purchased by Ekco Housewares Company, Chicago, Illinois, in 1929.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1922-1929
ID Number
DL.322793.13
catalog number
76-FT-01.1046
accession number
322793
collector/donor number
413
Tipped pattern teaspoon having an ovoid bowl and rounded fiddle handle with ogee shoulders and front midrib. No monograms. Stamped widthwise on back of terminal "MADE / IN / U.S.A. / CP[C]" in raised sans serif letters.
Description
Tipped pattern teaspoon having an ovoid bowl and rounded fiddle handle with ogee shoulders and front midrib. No monograms. Stamped widthwise on back of terminal "MADE / IN / U.S.A. / CP[C]" in raised sans serif letters. One of four spoons, 1986.0531.213-.216, from a 13-piece flatware set, 1986.0531.204-.216 (knives unmarked; forks and spoons marked).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1900 - 1925
maker
Charles Parker Company
ID Number
1986.0531.214
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.0531.214
Bulging, circular body with plain rim, flat bottom and open-ended, tapered tubular handle fitted over and single-riveted through an integrally cast extension; white enameled interior.
Description
Bulging, circular body with plain rim, flat bottom and open-ended, tapered tubular handle fitted over and single-riveted through an integrally cast extension; white enameled interior. Hollow cast with seam around middle and single gate mark at center of bottom underside; cast-in marks "MARIETTA PA / M H & [E] C\o", "NO 2" and "(?)-11" in incuse sans serif letters at perimeter on underside. No cover.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1900
ID Number
DL.64.0981
catalog number
64.0981
accession number
253786
Circular box with friction-fit cover featuring an inset, watercolor painting mounted behind glass depicting masses of pale pink and yellow roses tumbling out of their container. Wave-patterned band at cover top and sides and at base of box.
Description
Circular box with friction-fit cover featuring an inset, watercolor painting mounted behind glass depicting masses of pale pink and yellow roses tumbling out of their container. Wave-patterned band at cover top and sides and at base of box. Box sides have an engine-turned, wavy band dotted at regular intervals. Guilloche decoration on bottom. Gold washed interior. Illegible signature at lower right of painting (in brown-red) "A(???) Lemailik(?)". Box collar struck on outside with an incuse "1" next to several scratched numbers.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1900 - 1925
ID Number
DL.60.1739
catalog number
60.1739
accession number
200122
Drink mixer. Thick, cylindrical glass container, bottom embossed (backwards): "ROBERTS LIGHTNING MIXER", and has sticker with "425" handwritten on it.
Description
Drink mixer. Thick, cylindrical glass container, bottom embossed (backwards): "ROBERTS LIGHTNING MIXER", and has sticker with "425" handwritten on it. Mixing apparatus is comprised of flat metal circle, punctured with circular openings, with four curved metal protrusions, attached to a twisted metal shaft, which passes through flat hole in top of domed metal lid. White plastic knob for handle at top of twisted metal shaft. Pulling handle creates mixing action. Metal cap sits over top of glass container. Top of lid is stamped: "ROBERTS LIGHTNING MIXER/PAT'D 1913/NATIONAL CO. BOSTON, MASS."
Patent number US 1068450 A, July 29, 1913, Henry P. Roberts, Boston, Massachusetts, assignor to Dorsey Manufacturing Company, Boston, Massachusetts, for "Beater and mixer".
Maker is National Company, Boston, Massachusetts.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1913-1920
ID Number
DL.322793.25
accession number
322793
catalog number
76-FT-01.1058
collector/donor number
425
Before becoming an international phenomenon, the Arts and Crafts movement began with the ideas of British artisan William Morris (1834-1896) and writer John Ruskin (1819-1900).
Description
Before becoming an international phenomenon, the Arts and Crafts movement began with the ideas of British artisan William Morris (1834-1896) and writer John Ruskin (1819-1900). Morris and Ruskin believed that the growth of cities isolated urban workers and that mass production negatively affected artisan crafts. They proposed to solve these issues by returning to a medieval-inspired village model where everybody participated in a community lifestyle. In the United States, artisans adapted these ideas into the studio art pottery movement. Unlike their British counterparts, who often focused predominantly on social issues and therefore made objects that incorporated Gothic and Renaissance motifs, American craftsmen developed a cohesive and novel aesthetic.
Opened in 1896 by the Robertson family in Dedham, Massachusetts, the Dedham Pottery succeeded an earlier venture called Chelsea Pottery. Like Mary Louise McLaughlin and Walter B. Stephen, Hugh Robertson was inspired by ceramics at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Robertson showed an early interest in Chinese ceramics, especially wares decorated in a distinct red glaze called Sang-de-boeuf, literally French for “oxblood.” The glaze, which had become popular in China during the Ming dynasty in the sixteenth century, was notoriously challenging to replicate. Robertson did successfully recreate a darker version with a distinct crackled appearance for Chelsea Keramic Art Works. With a tinge of Victorian humor, he called his ware “Sang de Chelses.” After Chelsea Keramic Art Works closed in 1889, Robertson opened Dedham pottery and adapted his crackle glaze into a translucent version that would become the pottery’s signature aesthetic.
The Dedham pottery company produced a distinct stoneware body with a tight crackle glaze, which its potters decorated with cobalt blue patterns of whimsical animal forms. The pottery’s most common design was the crouching rabbit, echoed in the company’s underglaze mark. This platter features a stylization of the company’s lion tapestry motif, with back-to-back lions hunting flying owls.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1896-1928
maker
Dedham Pottery
ID Number
CE.63.229
catalog number
63.229
accession number
248370
Parcel-gilt, six-lobed circular sheet silver bowl with high-relief repousse chased clusters of fruit, including pomegranates, grapes, plums or peaches and other stone fruits, adorning the gold washed well and all lobes; no foot. Raised bead border around well.
Description
Parcel-gilt, six-lobed circular sheet silver bowl with high-relief repousse chased clusters of fruit, including pomegranates, grapes, plums or peaches and other stone fruits, adorning the gold washed well and all lobes; no foot. Raised bead border around well. Well interior is struck incuse "800" next to a combined crescent moon and imperial crown (Reichsmark), a superimposed "GF" in six-pointed star and a "V" and three pierced hearts motif in circle. Three pseudo-hallmarks at rim interior of a crowned pinecone motif, superimposed "GF" in six-pointed star, and a fleur-de-lis motif in diamond or lozenge.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1900
ID Number
DL.368731
catalog number
368731
accession number
107929

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