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- Item Type: Object
Windsor Comb-back armchair
Description:
President's chair. One of a set of three chairs- this one is the largest of the three. See ccccp-039a-b. Windsor Comb-back armchair Carved crest and bamboo turned legs. Mahogany with clear coat finish. accompanies speaker's desk, CCCCP-037
Date:
2nd half of 19th C. (1860)
Item type:
armchair
One very large wooden brace
Date:
c. 1770
Item type:
one wooden brace
High Back Windsor Arm chair
Description:
Four [?] and ring-turned legs; medial and side strechers- bulbous with rings on each side; stepped armrail with carved knuckle terminals; two [?] and ring-turned arm supports; 6 short spindles; 9 long spindles; serpentine crest-rail with carved…
Date:
c. 1770
Item type:
chair
Cast iron brand
Description:
Cast iron brand used for branding Company Windsor chairs. "CARPENTERS' CO."
Date:
c. 1790
Item type:
brand
Molding plane, 0.5" bead cut
Description:
molding plane; beech wood no maker
Date:
c. 1800
Item type:
molding plane
Paper certificate
Description:
Carpenters' Company membership certificate dated 1800, to William Palmer. Engraving of standing Liberty on pedestal with Company coat of arms.
Date:
c. 1800
Item type:
membership certificate
One pair H and L hinges
Description:
Hand wrought hinges. Probably made in Pennsylvania.
Date:
c. 1830
Item type:
hinges
Molding plane, 1.25" ogee
Description:
Molding plane; beech wood. By Hills & Winship, Springfield. M.A. Boyle, owner. 1.25" ogee.
Date:
c. 1835
Item type:
molding plane
Molding plane, 1.5" round cut
Description:
Molding plane; made of Beech wood. Made by D. Colton, Philadelphia. 1.5" round cut.
Date:
c. 1840-50's
Item type:
molding plane
Handled Cornice Plane, 2.25" cut
Description:
Handled Cornice plane; by J. Colton, Phila. Blade and some boxing missing. M.A. Boyle, owner. Rare plane.
Date:
c. 1850
Item type:
cornice plane
Molding plane, quarter round 7/8" cut
Description:
Molding plane; beech wood by J. Colton, Philadelphia. Quarter round 7/8" cut.
Date:
c. 1850
Item type:
molding plane
Rabbet plane
Description:
Rabbet plane; Beechwood. Manufactured by Arrow-Mammett Manufacturing, Middletown, CT.
Date:
c. 1850
Item type:
rabbet plane
Spindle back, plank seat Windsor arm chair
Description:
Eight spindles, plank seat with vase and ring-turned spindles, continuous arm and back rail, terminating in volute hand grips, arched top cresting vase and ring turned legs and front stretcher. All chairs have crack where arms join in back. 1 of 7…
Date:
c. 1850
Item type:
chair
Wooden molding plane with metal blade and reinforced fluting sole. 1/8" bead cut.
Description:
Molding plane with rosewood boxing. Made by Israel White. F.K. Snow, owner. "T.D." is mark of bench hand Thomas Donoho, then in White's shop, and later had his own shop (1854) specializing in bead planes.
Date:
c. 1850's
Item type:
molding plane