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one complete wall of pine paneling consisting of four panels; first containing door; second panels; third chimney piece with fine moulding surrounding it with fluted pilasters over which are three small panels; fourth panels; dating from first half of 18th century; prov. from a house in Foxon just northeast of New Haven Conn.

Connecticut room, c. 1740

United States

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box with knob feet painted red with blue, black and gold decoration; central decoration is three rings, with a crossed axe and staff; three rings and eye on either end

Odd Fellows ceremonial ark, 1856

United States

G331

dish (attributed to John Simpson), ceramic, English, XVIIIc cat. card dims diam 11-1/4'

Charger, c. 1715

attributed to John Simpson

G331

Bowing left with paw resting on ball

Lion, c. 1849-1858

Lyman Fenton & Co.

G331

Half-length portrait painted in 1763. Her auburn hair is brushed back from her forehead and tied at the back of her neck with a white satin bow. A small bouquet of blue and white flowers with a white gauze bow is pinned on top of her head. Her dark eyes are directed to the spectator. She wears an olive green silk dress, the neck cut low and trimmed with a narrow white muslin ruffle and a bow of white satin ribbon is fastened at her breast. The sleeves with three long ruffles of the same material as the dress are of elbow length with a ruffle of white muslin (taken from 'Checklist of Portraits of Children painted by Joseph Badger,' 1923).

Portrait of Abigail Gowen, 1763

Joseph Badger

G331

bonnet top and cabriole legs

Chest of Drawers, c. 1755

attributed to Eliakim Smith

G331

from the Isaac Perry House, Pearl River, NY

Kas (wardrobe), c. 1740

Roelof D. Demarest

G331

Toby Jug, ceramics-pottery

Toby jug, c. 1849-1858

Lyman Fenton & Co.

G331

'Bible' bottle, rich brown mottling

Flask, c. 1849-1858

Attributed to Lyman Fenton & Co.

G331

Half-length portrait of a woman.

Portrait of Mary Croswell, 1763

attributed to Joseph Badger

G331

inverted pear-shaped vase with octagonal mouth; domed lid surmounted by dog; woodcutter next to a tree on front and back inside a Rococo cartouche; flowers and lattice throughout; blue and white

Pear-shaped vase with cover, from a five-piece garniture, c. 1764

Jacobus Halder Adriaesensz; Manufacturer: De Griekse A (The Greek A) factory

G331

inverted pear-shaped vase with octagonal mouth; domed lid surmounted by dog; wood-cutter next to a tree on front and back inside a Rococo cartouche; flowers and lattice throughout; blue and white

Pear-shaped vase with cover, from a five-piece garniture set, c. 1764

Jacobus Halder Adriaesensz

G331

inverted pear-shaped vase with octagonal mouth; domed lid surmounted by dog; wood-cutter next to a tree on front and back inside a Rococo cartouche; flowers and lattice throughout; blue and white

Pear-shaped vase with cover, from a five-piece garniture set, c. 1764

Jacobus Halder Adriaesensz

G331

conical shape vase with slightly flaring mouth and foot; octagonal mouth opening; wide, slightly domed lid surmounted by dog; woodcutter next to tree on front and back inside a Rococo cartouche; flowers and lattice throughout; blue and white

Conical vase with cover, from a five-piece garniture set, c. 1764

Jacobus Halder Adriaesensz

G331

conical shape vase with slightly flaring mouth and foot; octagonal mouth opening; wide, slightly domed lid surmounted by dog; woodcutter next to tree on front and back inside a Rococo cartouche; flowers and lattice throughout; blue and white

Conical vase with cover, from five-piece garniture set, c. 1764

Jacobus Halder Adriaesensz

G331

Creamware "house" teapot

Teapot, c. 1740

England

G331

Holiday Traditions, Connecticut Room

Tea table, c. 1750

United States

G331

large gold key

Odd Fellows ceremonial key, 1856

United States

G331

seven dowels bound together at two points, red and gold

Odd Fellows ceremonial fasces, 1856

United States

G331

red septre with gold ram's horns at the final

Odd Fellows ceremonial sceptre, 1856

United States

G331

mirror, lacquered, of Queen Anne style; rectangular chamfered frame has a high shaped crest and is gilded with sprays of foliage in yellow on a ground of dark green; old bevelled glass plate

Mirror frame, c. 1700-1710

United States

G331

black staff with hand finial painted gold with red heart in palm

Odd Fellows ceremonial staff with hand finial, 1856

United States

G331

red staff with gold snake wrapped around several times

Odd Fellows ceremonial snake staff, 1856

United States

G331

hand axe with red painted handle, black axe blade and gold finial

Odd Fellows ceremonial axe, 1856

United States

G331

red bow without string; remnants of red fabric tied to one end

Odd Fellows ceremonial bow, 1856

United States

G331

black axe with gold painted blade edge

Odd Fellows ceremonial axe, 1856

United States

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chest, New England oak and pine panelled; of a type popularly known as 'Connecticut Chests' and believed to have originated in that locality; constructed of quartered oak, the hinged lid of pine; the front is divided into three arched panels carved with serrated ornament and framed by ebonized split balusters and round bosses; ends are similarly panelled; stands on extensions of the corner stiles

Chest, c. 1680-1700

United States

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Chair with Spanish feet, wood with rush seat,(maple or beech?) Purchase 1914 The Dunwoody Fund; repurchased 1929 by Mrs. C.C. Bovey and given for the Josephine Koon Room

Side chair, one of a pair, 1730

United States

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Chair with Spanish feet, wood with rush seat,(maple or beech?) Purchase 1914 The Dunwoody Fund; repurchased 1929 by Mrs. C.C. Bovey and given for the Josephine Koon Room

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1710-1720

United States

G331

chair, child's with reed seat; three slat back; front of arms considerably worn from having been pushed on floor

Child's chair, late 18th century

United States

G331

Bible box; front carved with simple geometric design of circles; carved pine

Bible box, 18th century

United States

G331

Teapot, c. 1755

England

G331

armchair witrh rush seat and painted black; five slats in back between turned uprights surmounted by ball shaped finials; paint removed by H. H.Soulen, 1928-29

Bannister-back armchair, c. 1730-1740

United States

G331

gold hour glass inside red case; eyelet at top for hanging

Odd Fellows ceremonial hourglass, 1856

United States

G331

replica of a feather quill pen, gold

Odd Fellows ceremonial quill pen, 1856

United States

G331

globular shape with S shaped spout and loop handle, cover with lion finial, circular stand with scalloped rim and three paw feet, blue and brown marbelized pattern on mud-yellow ground

Teapot with cover and stand, c. 1745

England

G331

Holiday Traditions, Connecticut Room

Bannister-back side chair, c. 1720

United States

G331

'Whieldon' type

Plate, c. 1750

England

G331

red-stamped card binding with gilt decorations and page edges; color and gilt lithograph in front

The Odd-Fellows Minstrel, 1848

Paschal Donaldson; Publisher: Nafs & Cornish; Lithographer: B. Hecht; Engraver: Barclay; Stereotyper: Redfield & Savage

G331

Teapot, c. 1765

Worcester Porcelain Works (a.k.a. Royal Worcester Porcelain Company)

G331

Candle stand, 1725-1750

United States

G331

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