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.

Manually-operated fluting machine or iron with two, hollow, corrugated rollers, open at crank end, mounted horizontally one above the other on a rounded rectangular, stepped ogee-sided stand that is integrally cast with the flared rectangular pedestal supports for the lower rolle
Description
Manually-operated fluting machine or iron with two, hollow, corrugated rollers, open at crank end, mounted horizontally one above the other on a rounded rectangular, stepped ogee-sided stand that is integrally cast with the flared rectangular pedestal supports for the lower roller. Red-orange paint. Frame holding upper roller has an arched flat spring across its top and a large, curved right-angle lever that pivots on a separate support at back right ending with tension screw on spring; S curve lever on lower roller next to wooden-handled crank works with the upper lever to move the rollers apart. Stenciled on underside "F / 744". No other marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1850 - 1900
ca 1900
ID Number
DL.229771.0001
catalog number
229771.0001
accession number
229771
"Summer" from a boxed set of four Limited Edition Plates entitled "The SEASONS of AMERICA Past", created by Eric Sloane for International Silver Company; museum proof.
Description
"Summer" from a boxed set of four Limited Edition Plates entitled "The SEASONS of AMERICA Past", created by Eric Sloane for International Silver Company; museum proof. Circular plate has a beaded, flared rim and flat well featuring a scene of a boy in brimmed hat fishing with his dog along the banks of a river or stream crossed by the covered bridge spanning the width of the plate above them; signed at lower left "Eric SLOANE NA". Underside includes title, explanation and significance of scene, and authenticity marks. Foot ring with cast-in hanging hole. From boxed, DL*322784.0001.-0005.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1976
maker
International Silver Company
ID Number
DL.322784.0003
catalog number
322784.0003
accession number
322784
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1878 - 1896
ID Number
DL.60.0976
catalog number
60.0976
accession number
68743
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date produced
c.1950
date made
c.1950s
designer
Kogan, Belle
maker
Hull
ID Number
1992.0257.13.ab
accession number
1992.0257
catalog number
1992.0257.13ab
Circular plate with cyma-curved rim, shallow well with rounded booge and slightly convex bottom; no foot ring.Currently not on view
Description
Circular plate with cyma-curved rim, shallow well with rounded booge and slightly convex bottom; no foot ring.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1750 - 1820
ID Number
DL.345856
catalog number
345856
accession number
108341
Open C-shaped, "French ivory" band arched at its bow; pearlized exterior is painted with a graduated line of pink roses across bow. No marks. One of a pair of clips, 1984.0177.09-.10.Currently not on view
Description
Open C-shaped, "French ivory" band arched at its bow; pearlized exterior is painted with a graduated line of pink roses across bow. No marks. One of a pair of clips, 1984.0177.09-.10.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1938
date used
ca 1938 - 1940
ID Number
1984.0177.10
accession number
1984.0177
catalog number
1984.0177.10
Chain of 14 links with dagger at one end and arrow at the other. Handwritten tag accompanying piece reads "Chain made by / J. W. Van Kirk. 1876. / Cut from solid wood with / a pocket knife."Currently not on view
Description
Chain of 14 links with dagger at one end and arrow at the other. Handwritten tag accompanying piece reads "Chain made by / J. W. Van Kirk. 1876. / Cut from solid wood with / a pocket knife."
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1876
ID Number
DL.034067.0001
catalog number
034067.0001
accession number
34067
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
CE.75.130BC
catalog number
75.130BC
accession number
317832
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1915
maker
Macbeth-Evans Glass Company
ID Number
CE.903
catalog number
903
accession number
58571
Four-piece stacking tea service, consisting of a plain, low-domed lid with mushroom knop, a cylindrical sugar bowl with loop strap handle, a matching creamer, and a squat, globular teapot with hollow C-shaped handle and S-curve spout with split lip.
Description
Four-piece stacking tea service, consisting of a plain, low-domed lid with mushroom knop, a cylindrical sugar bowl with loop strap handle, a matching creamer, and a squat, globular teapot with hollow C-shaped handle and S-curve spout with split lip. Teapot body perforated at spout. Sugar bowl, creamer and teapot each banded with five grooves. Bottom underside of teapot struck incuse with maker's mark and pattern number; other pieces are unmarked.
Maker is Bernard Rice's Sons of New York, NY; in business, circa 1897-1950.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1928-1929
ID Number
1990.0339.14
catalog number
1990.0339.14
accession number
1990.0339
Large, shallow-belly cooking pot with wide angled rim, tapered triangular-section curved ears, and three fillets (all around body) on three, heavily fire-eroded, triangular-section legs. Hollow cast in a three-part mold with two parallel gate marks on bottom underside.
Description
Large, shallow-belly cooking pot with wide angled rim, tapered triangular-section curved ears, and three fillets (all around body) on three, heavily fire-eroded, triangular-section legs. Hollow cast in a three-part mold with two parallel gate marks on bottom underside. No other marks. Together with a pair of pot tongs having two hooked-end curved arms hinged with pin that attach to the ears for hanging and carrying.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1820 - 1830
ID Number
DL.64.0108
catalog number
64.0108
accession number
251851
Oval baluster-shaped coffeepot with domed oval, hinged lid topped by a cast oval medallion knop on a flared oval pedestal base; lower body is engraved on one side with a lengthy inscription presenting service from "The Parish of Whittingham & Neighbourhood" to "Mr.
Description
Oval baluster-shaped coffeepot with domed oval, hinged lid topped by a cast oval medallion knop on a flared oval pedestal base; lower body is engraved on one side with a lengthy inscription presenting service from "The Parish of Whittingham & Neighbourhood" to "Mr. Joshua Crea" for his "Services as their Surgeon". Applied cast gadrooning punctuated by acanthus-framed shells and anthemions is at edge of stepped-ogee shoulder atop the seamed, incurved neck; ribbing around base. Spurred acanthus-topped, ear-shaped handle, rectangular in section, is pinned into thin insulators with an acanthus volute upper socket and tapered rectangular lower socket. Bellied S-curve spout has flat inside face and D-shaped, cyma-notched lip. Body perforated at spout. Six hallmarks are struck to right of handle. Part of a seven-piece service (including a padded urn cover or cozy), DL*66.0537A-G.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1818 - 1819
presentation date
1819-01-01
ID Number
DL.66.0537B
catalog number
66.0537B
accession number
265238
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1846
ca 1840 - 1846
ID Number
DL.64.0514A
catalog number
64.0514A
accession number
251849
Folding or "V" pattern gang bullet mold with 17 cavities for four sizes of musket balls on one side and a row of buckshot on the other; registration hole on left side of handle. Peened iron hinge pin. No marks.Currently not on view
Description
Folding or "V" pattern gang bullet mold with 17 cavities for four sizes of musket balls on one side and a row of buckshot on the other; registration hole on left side of handle. Peened iron hinge pin. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1750 - 1775
ID Number
1978.0939.022
accession number
1978.0939
catalog number
1978.0939.022
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1950 - 1959
1950 - 1959
date produced
ca. 1950
associated dates
1992 06 02 / 1992 06 02
designer
Kogan, Belle
maker
Kogan, Belle
ID Number
1992.0257.12.ab
accession number
1992.0257
catalog number
1992.0257.12ab
Strainer made of flat wire woven in imitation of a shallow wicker basket, slightly oval in shape. Suspended from a single-loop hairpin spring with everted ends that is wound through a small twisted loop at center of the wire bail handle. No marks.
Description
Strainer made of flat wire woven in imitation of a shallow wicker basket, slightly oval in shape. Suspended from a single-loop hairpin spring with everted ends that is wound through a small twisted loop at center of the wire bail handle. No marks. Possibly parcel-gilt or gold washed originally. Accompanies four-piece tea service, DL*387944A-D.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1835
ID Number
DL.387944E
catalog number
387944E
accession number
190331
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
Japanned, dome-top trunk or lidded box with scrolled hasp lock on front, circular wire ring handle on top, and two hinges at back.
Description
Japanned, dome-top trunk or lidded box with scrolled hasp lock on front, circular wire ring handle on top, and two hinges at back. Box front is painted with a wide white band overpainted with alternating pairs of right-facing, red and green leaves; one green and two yellow thin lines are below. Two yellow brushstrokes on each box side and swirling yellow brushstrokes around handle; no penciling. Three-piece lid has a wire-rolled front rim and three folded edges. Three-piece box has a top edge folded with wire bead below and a flat bottom. Tinned interior. No marks.
A large number of small decorated boxes similar to this example were produced in the nineteenth century; many survive in good condition.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1825-1875
ID Number
DL.245425.0083
catalog number
245425.0083
accession number
245425
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
Unidentified, small, pale yellow flower with pointed sepals on a wax- and thread-wrapped stem.Currently not on view
Description
Unidentified, small, pale yellow flower with pointed sepals on a wax- and thread-wrapped stem.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1864 - 1865
ID Number
DL.60.0252.60
catalog number
60.0252.60
accession number
67038
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
Large, stamped gilt-metal, red or pin oak leaf. No accretions. From a group of 27 leaves of different kinds, DL*245425.0098-.0125.Currently not on view
Description
Large, stamped gilt-metal, red or pin oak leaf. No accretions. From a group of 27 leaves of different kinds, DL*245425.0098-.0125.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1800 - 1960
ID Number
DL.245425.0124
catalog number
245425.0124
accession number
245425
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1864 - 1865
ID Number
DL.60.0252.13
catalog number
60.0252.13
accession number
67038
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

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