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.

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Location
Currently not on view
date made
1973
ID Number
DL.305429.0001
catalog number
305429.0001
accession number
305429
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
patent date
1876-04-11
inventor
Atherton, William F.
ID Number
DL.251422
catalog number
251422
patent number
175,900
accession number
48890
Pyramid-type, stove- or range-top heater for three sad irons with flat-top conical cover having a single oval loop wire handle and three vertical slots to accommodate the flatiron handles when the irons are in place.
Description
Pyramid-type, stove- or range-top heater for three sad irons with flat-top conical cover having a single oval loop wire handle and three vertical slots to accommodate the flatiron handles when the irons are in place. Rack features a tapered triangular chimney on circular base with two wedge feet cast in front of each side to hold an iron. Cover made of two pieces of sheet with folded seams. No marks. Heater for irons, 1994.0026.01-.04.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1880s
ID Number
1994.0026.01
catalog number
1994.0026.01
accession number
1994.0026
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1915
maker
Macbeth-Evans Glass Company
ID Number
CE.909
catalog number
909
accession number
58571
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
This small unframed hollow-cut silhouette portrait belonged to a member of the Copp family of Stonington, Connecticut during the early 19th century.
Description
This small unframed hollow-cut silhouette portrait belonged to a member of the Copp family of Stonington, Connecticut during the early 19th century. The subject of the silhouette is unknown, as it was given as a valentine to a member of the Copp family.
The Copp Collection contains a variety of household objects that the Copp family of Connecticut used from around 1700 until the mid-1800s. Part of the Puritan Great Migration from England to Boston, the family eventually made their home in New London County, Connecticut, where their textiles, clothes, utensils, ceramics, books, bibles, and letters provide a vivid picture of daily life. More of the collection from the Division of Home and Community Life can be viewed by searching accession number 28810.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1800
ID Number
DL.006877.06
catalog number
6877.06
accession number
28810
Faux ivory, slightly swelled or convex-sided cylindrical ring with an incuse gothic or Old English "E" rubbed with blue on one side and marked "IVORY PYRALIN" sideways in sans serif letters on the other. Central band of shallow grooves on interior.Currently not on view
Description
Faux ivory, slightly swelled or convex-sided cylindrical ring with an incuse gothic or Old English "E" rubbed with blue on one side and marked "IVORY PYRALIN" sideways in sans serif letters on the other. Central band of shallow grooves on interior.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1920 - 1930
maker
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
ID Number
DL.314637.0036
catalog number
314637.00036
accession number
314637
Dessert knife, with matching fork (see 1986.0531.131), possibly made for a child. Straight steel blade with rounded tip fitted with pewter bolster. Blade and tang are one piece of steel inserted into a tapered bone handle with rounded sides and butt.
Description
Dessert knife, with matching fork (see 1986.0531.131), possibly made for a child. Straight steel blade with rounded tip fitted with pewter bolster. Blade and tang are one piece of steel inserted into a tapered bone handle with rounded sides and butt. Blade is scratched and discolored. Bolster is separating from handle. Bone is discolored with residue, crazed, has crack near bolster.
Blade is stamped: “J. RUSSELL & CO/GREEN RIVER WORKS”
Maker is John Russell & Company, Turner Falls, Massachusetts, 1834-present.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1870- 1880
ID Number
1986.0531.130
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.531.130
Carving fork, part of a set with matching knife (see 1986.0531.123). Two-tined with chamfered baluster stem and rectangular bolster. Underside of stem has hinged kick stand to allow fork to rest on plate.
Description
Carving fork, part of a set with matching knife (see 1986.0531.123). Two-tined with chamfered baluster stem and rectangular bolster. Underside of stem has hinged kick stand to allow fork to rest on plate. Tines, stem, and bolster are one piece of steel with tang fitted into a tapered ivory handle with straight sides and rounded butt. Tang is held in place with iron pin through side. Metal has minor corrosion and rust spots. Ivory is yellowed and crazed. No mark.
Blade of matching knife is stamped: “J. RUSSELL & CO/GREEN RIVER WORKS”
Maker is John Russell & Company, Turner Falls, Massachusetts, 1834-present.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1850
ID Number
1986.0531.124
accession number
1986.0531
catalog number
1986.531.124
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
CE.75.130AD
catalog number
75.130AD
accession number
317832
Hollow-cut silhouette of a woman, facing right, wearing her hair up under a cap with ribbons. Cream-colored wove paper is roughly cut into a circle. No marks. Unframed.Currently not on view
Description
Hollow-cut silhouette of a woman, facing right, wearing her hair up under a cap with ribbons. Cream-colored wove paper is roughly cut into a circle. No marks. Unframed.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1805-1825
ID Number
DL.220760.003C
accession number
220760
catalog number
220760.003C
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1901
ID Number
CE.75.121
catalog number
75.121
accession number
317832
Brown-painted, cylindrical container with friction-fit beadwork cover featuring a floral spray in shades of translucent brown and opaque white against an opaque medium blue ground.
Description
Brown-painted, cylindrical container with friction-fit beadwork cover featuring a floral spray in shades of translucent brown and opaque white against an opaque medium blue ground. Container and cover band are accented with gold penciling or pin stripes, and each made in two pieces, with top ring and flat bottom folded over soft-soldered lapped seam sides. Cover has a rolled wire rim; top edge of container is folded with raised bead below. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1865 - 1915
ID Number
DL.257491.0010
catalog number
257491.0010
accession number
257491
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
Long-handled fork with cylindrical shaft flattened along its upper half and ending with a circular hanger that is pierced off center; two, round-section, straight tines with squared shoulders and angular tab at neck. Small projection at base of hanger on reverse.
Description
Long-handled fork with cylindrical shaft flattened along its upper half and ending with a circular hanger that is pierced off center; two, round-section, straight tines with squared shoulders and angular tab at neck. Small projection at base of hanger on reverse. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
late 18th or early 19th century
1760 - 1820
ID Number
DL.369615
catalog number
369615
accession number
132391
Plain, cylindrical container with friction-fit, low-domed cover. Container has a plain rim with raised bead below and is made in two pieces, the body with a soft-soldered lapped seam and the flat bottom attached with folded edge. Cover is stamped as one piece. No marks.
Description
Plain, cylindrical container with friction-fit, low-domed cover. Container has a plain rim with raised bead below and is made in two pieces, the body with a soft-soldered lapped seam and the flat bottom attached with folded edge. Cover is stamped as one piece. No marks. One of six spice canisters with spice caddy, DL*257491.0046-.0052.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
late 19th century
ID Number
DL.257491.0049
catalog number
257491.0049
accession number
257491
One of a pair of wrought iron HL hinges, covered in several layers of beige and white paint, now flaking and worn off. Iron is slightly bent. No mark. See DL*388818B.Currently not on view
Description
One of a pair of wrought iron HL hinges, covered in several layers of beige and white paint, now flaking and worn off. Iron is slightly bent. No mark. See DL*388818B.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1700- 1830
ID Number
DL.388818A
catalog number
388818A
accession number
182022
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
Onion-form teakettle with crooked gooseneck spout and cast-in arched ears for the forged strap bail handle, rectangular in section; three D-section feet. Cover is made of a flat, circular piece of sheet-iron cover nailed to a wooden disk; wooden knob.
Description
Onion-form teakettle with crooked gooseneck spout and cast-in arched ears for the forged strap bail handle, rectangular in section; three D-section feet. Cover is made of a flat, circular piece of sheet-iron cover nailed to a wooden disk; wooden knob. Kettle is hollow cast with horizontal and vertical seams on body and spout; body with single gate mark on bottom exterior. Raised cast-in mark below back ear has the serif letters "J.CP" between a sunburst above and below, all inside a serrated circle.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
19th century
ca 1780-1820
ID Number
1982.0090.46
accession number
1982.0090
catalog number
1982.0090.46
Clear, colorless, pressed and cut glass spherical bowl and cover; the bowl on a hexagonal baluster base with circular foot and the cover topped by a hexagonal obelisk or spire.
Description
Clear, colorless, pressed and cut glass spherical bowl and cover; the bowl on a hexagonal baluster base with circular foot and the cover topped by a hexagonal obelisk or spire. Exteriors have alternating panels of diamonds with radiating fans and single pinwheels cut with fine diamonds and scored arms; a radiating star is on underside of foot. Smooth interiors. No marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1960s
date used
1960s - 1970s
ID Number
1996.0201.09
catalog number
1996.0201.09A,B
accession number
1996.0201
Rounded rectangular case with overall engined-turned decoration interrupted only by an empty rectangular reserve at center of the friction-fit, hinged lid. Tab along lid front. Gold washed interior. Box struck inside front with an incuse roman "A" at center, facing up.
Description
Rounded rectangular case with overall engined-turned decoration interrupted only by an empty rectangular reserve at center of the friction-fit, hinged lid. Tab along lid front. Gold washed interior. Box struck inside front with an incuse roman "A" at center, facing up. No other marks.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
early 20th century
ID Number
DL.60.1798
catalog number
60.1798
accession number
200122
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
Lidless tapered cylindrical tankard or mug engraved in script on front "The Gift of Jeremiah Powell Esq\r to the / First Church in North Yarmouth". Applied molded bands at slightly flared rim and base; flat bottom set in.
Description
Lidless tapered cylindrical tankard or mug engraved in script on front "The Gift of Jeremiah Powell Esq\r to the / First Church in North Yarmouth". Applied molded bands at slightly flared rim and base; flat bottom set in. Hollow S- and C-curve handle, square in section, with small upturned thumbrest above a concave indent at top face of handle. Centerpoint on bottom underside. No marks. One of six, DL*60.3902A-F.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1784
ID Number
DL.60.3902C
catalog number
60.3902C
accession number
226997
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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