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James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Print, Photomechanical
James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The mantel is on the left, with a table and three chairs in the foreground and a settee upholstered in striped fabric against the far wall, which has scenic wallpaper depicting what looks like a hunt scene, not from the original house. A few other pieces of furniture against the walls. A longcase clock is on the left of the door in t...
Record Type: Photo
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James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY - Print, Photographic
James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The mantel is on the left, with a table and chairs in front of the fireplace and a third chair near the window on the left. The far wall has scenic wallpaper depicting what looks like a hunt scene, not from the original house, and a settee upholstered in striped fabric. A longcase clock is on the left of the door in the far wall; a f...
Record Type: Photo
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James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY - Print, Photographic
James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The mantel is on the left, with a chair upholstered in striped fabric under the window. The far wall has scenic wallpaper depicting what looks like a hunt scene, not from the original house. A longcase clock is on the left of the door in the far wall. A framed painting, probably of a ship, is above the mantel shelf. What looks like a...
Record Type: Photo
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James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY - Print, Photomechanical
James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The mantel is on the left, with two chairs and settee upholstered in striped fabric. The far wall has scenic wallpaper depicting what looks like a hunt scene, not from the original house. A few other pieces of furniture against the walls. A longcase clock is on the left of the door in the far wall. A framed painting of a ship is abov...
Record Type: Photo
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James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY - Print, Photomechanical
James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Two color prints showing different rooms; the mantels are different. The top print shows the mantel on the left, with two chairs and settee upholstered in striped fabric. The walls have scenic wallpaper depicting what looks like a hunt scene, not from the original house. A longcase clock is on the left of the door in the far wall. A ...
Record Type: Photo
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James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY - Print, Photomechanical
James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The mantel is on the left, with two chairs and settee upholstered in striped fabric. The far wall has scenic wallpaper depicting what looks like a hunt scene, not from the original house. A few other pieces of furniture against the walls. A longcase clock is on the left of the door in the far wall. A framed painting of a ship is abov...
Record Type: Photo
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John Cogswell's clock, made by Henry Harmson of Marblehead ca. 1730s - Negative, Sheet Film
John Cogswell of Haverhill's tall clock, made by Henry Harmson of Marblehead ca. 1730s. Full-length view on the left, close-up of clock face with engraving "Henry Harmson Marblehead" on the right. Printed caption lower right: "Figs. 2, 3. Tall clock, grained pine case, works made by Henry Harmson, Marblehead, 1733-1737. Owned originally by John Cogswell of Marblehead and Haverhill." From Essex Institute Historical Collections.
Record Type: Photo
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Samuel Foot House, Wharf Lane, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1956 - Negative, Sheet Film
Samuel Foot House, interior, 29 Wharf Lane, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Some furniture and decorations are Colonial period. Brick fireplace and longcase clock, dropleaf table and chairs on the left wall, china cabinets at rear, small tables and other furniture pieces on the right near the windows. Inscription with print in file: "Interior - Whittemore's '1670 Tavern' Antique Shop." Photo by Watson, October 2, 1956.
Record Type: Photo
