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01.153
Sampler (embroidery)
1834

House in center, embroidered flowers and trees, three alphabet sequences, pastel colors. Large format. Verse reads, "Beauty's a fading flower" Stitches used include cross and whip. Signature: marke...

52.2
Wheelbarrow
1834

Wheelbarrow (fragment): wooden barrow in poor condition, most of upper framework missing. Painted panel reads: "This Barrow was built/for/ Robert S. Barker/ the Grocer in the Year 1834/ by William ...

01.844
Print, Photographic
1831 – 1907

Miniature photograph of John Henry Tilley (1831-1907). Light sepia-toned photo of a middle-aged man with a beard, receding hairline, brown coat and tie, white shirt. Copper color rim on a frame tha...

FIC.2014.279
Skirt
circa 1830 – 1850

A quilted skirt made of a burgundy, black, and light blue woven fabric with small, organic forms. Skirt is gathered into pleats along waistband; waistband is v-shaped, and is made of an ecru, plain...

2010.21.6
dress (garment)
circa 1830 – 1870

A child's dress made of an off-white printed cotton. Believed by the donor's family to date to c. 1825. Made of a bodice with capped sleeves attached to a waistband and skirt. Cartridge pleating on...

41.6
Shirt (main garment)
1830 – 1840

While linen man's shirt. Plain collar and bosom; gathered in front. Pleats possibly ironed in? Marked with the monogram "T Pearce, 7" may have been made in China. Shirt features two embroidered but...

D171
Collar
1830s

White embroidered muslin collar. Very wide shoulders; long lappets in front with pointed scallops.

D157
Collar
1830 – 1840

White muslin collar. Large with a wide shoulder effect. Elaborate embroidery with pointed scallop edging.

D313
Cap
1830s

Lady's daytime cap in white cotton. Embroidered net insertion edged with quarter inch ruffle of the material.

25.5.5
Cap (headgear)
1830 – 1840

White, embroidered India muslin. Cut like D116, but larger in size and more embroidery. Might fit adult.

D405
Shirt
1830 – 1840

While linen man's shirt. Plain collar and bosom; gathered in front. Pleats possibly ironed in? Marked "T Pearce, 7" may have been made in China.

D172
Collar (neckwear)
1830s

Embroidered muslin collar with pointed scalloped edges.

97.29.1 AB
Sword
1830 – 1860

A: Slender steel sword marked on blade: 'Zenas L. Hammond/ Aquidneck Encampt'; black painted wooden grip, gilt guard and finial w/ high relief depictions of symbols associated with 100F; double cha...

01.126
Teapot
1830 – 1860

Teapot with flared handle, four raised ridges, stand is dented. Could be English or American.

90.4.2
Apron (main garment)
1830s

Baby's apron of white linen with narrow ruffle at sleeves, hem and front. A simple, shirt-style garment with four button-holes; buttons missing. Worn by the first child of Rebecca and Moses Barlow....

01.188
Purse (ladies' accessory)
1830 – 1870

Purse made of merino on linen with Irish stitch in flame pattern, silk braid border, canvas shows through in spots. Made in New England.

80.3.10
Ladle, Serving
1830 – 1850

Fiddle-back ladle with the initials "ET" engraved in script. Belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, Daughter of Peter Taylor. Marked with "BALDWIN & JONES" enclosed in a rectangle.

01.52
Lamp
1830 – 1860

Bell shaped lamp with a circular handle. For burning fluid, not whale oil. Burning fluid is a mix of alcohol and turpentine patented in 1830.

P9378
Photographic Print
1830 – 1898

Framed photograph of J.P. Newell. Subject is wearing a coat with two sets of buttons. His left hand rests upon his hip. A slip of paper inside the frame reads, "JP Newell/ c. 1830-1898". On the rev...

D190
Waistcoat
1826 – 1850

Black satin front. Brown linen back with buckle. Six small black buttons on lower front, three pockets.

42.1.6 A-C
Sleeve (costume)
1825 – 1835

Sleeve hoops in white cotton with reed or rattan hoops used to extend puff sleeves.

D492
Fragment
1825 – 1845

Portion of patchwork, "Jobs Trouble" printed cotton. Design includes US Eagle and a general in uniform with a border of stars.

42.1.29
Belt (costume accessory)
1825 – 1835

Embroidered belt for ladies dress. Neutral or yellowed with embroidered colored silks. Linen gauze lined with linen. Bound brown ribbon embroidered with flowers in colored silks.

01.340
Case, Needle
1825 – 1850

Knitting needle sheath has three cylinders to hold tops of needles, pierced design around edges. Stuart Frank 11/04/2009: Needle case made of whale ivory; not a knitting needle sheath as previous...

74.3.2 AB
Candlestick
1825 – 1865

Two candle holders of silver Earthenware (Lusterware) with a square base and copper-like holders.

31.4.7
Card Table
1825 – 1850

Mahogany fold-top card table on lyre-shaped pedestal; platform base has four scroll-shaped feet with acanthus leaves and paw feet; carved flowers on corners of apron and side of base.

80.3.2
Cup
1825 – 1850

Small cup with handle. Engraved initials "MVT" (in script). Grapes and vine motif is worked in reposse with chasing. Foot rim is in Greek meander design. Marked with Several symbols and "coin", "a"...

01.235
Cup
1825 – 1840

Cup with small barrel-shaped cup with rolled rim molding. Engraved scene: female figure with anchor in front of harbor. Engraved initials: "CDW" (in script). Marked with "BOWLER & ASPINWALL" wi...

74.3.1
Caster
1825 – 1865

Silver Earthenware (Lusterware) caster ; gadrooned all around sides; tapered bottom set on round pedestal.

62.1.3
Pitcher, Cream
1825 – 1865

Silver Earthenware (Lusterware) creamer; gadrooned bands at center; scrolled handle. Part of a set including: #62.1.1 (a, b), #62.1.2 and #62.1.3.

62.1.2
Bowl, Eating
1825 – 1865

Silver Earthewaren (Lusterware) bowl, gadrooned around bottom half; molded ribbing around the top. Part of a set including: #62.1.1 (a, b), #62.1.2 and #62.1.3. Gift of the estate of Mrs. Chester A...

62.1.1 AB
Teapot
1825 – 1865

Two Earthenware teapots of silver luster; pots are identical; fluted bands; scrolled handles; mounded grape and leaf design around top. Part of a set including: #62.1.1 (a, b), #62.1.2 and #62.1.3....

44.1.5
Teapot
1825 – 1865

Silver luster teapot made of Earthenware with a relief band with fruit and leaf design around the center. Card inside reads, "formerly belonged to governor Caleb Carr".

30.1.1
Coffeepot
1825 – 1865

Earthenware (lusterware) coffee pot of silver luster; gadrooned bandings on pot and lid; bell-shaped cover; large handle and spout.

30.1.22
Pitcher (vessel)
1825 – 1865

Earthenware pitcher of Copper luster; molded design of hunting dogs and trees; decoration in pinkish-purple color with copper tint.

30.1.21
Pitcher (vessel)
1825 – 1865

Earthenware pitcher of molded floral design; gadrooned bottom; decoration in pinkish-purple tone with copper tint.

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