I. | Dodge-Shreves Doorway. Built in 1816 |
II. | The Warner House, Portsmouth, N.H. Built in 1718 |
III. | Middleton House, Bristol, R.I. Built about 1808 |
IV. | Indian Hill Farm, West Newbury, Mass. Begun soon after 1650 |
V. | Andrew House Doorway, 1818 |
VI. | Gardner House Doorway, 1804 |
VII. | Doorway of Nathan Robinson House, 1804 |
VIII. | Sixteenth Century Knocker, Lion type. Striker, of first type; Georgian Urn type, in use on modern houses; Mexican Knocker of the Hammer type; Hammer type Knocker, Eighteenth Century, Charles P. Waters House |
IX. | Eagle Knocker; Eagle Knocker, Rogers House, Danvers, Mass.; Medusa Head, elaborate early type; Garland type of Knocker |
X. | Whittier Garden, Danvers, Mass. |
XI. | Peabody Garden, Danvers, Mass. |
XII. | Saltonstall Hallway, about 1800 |
XIII. | Hallway, Lee House, 1800 |
XIV. | Hallway, Tucker House, about 1800 |
XV. | Hallway of Wentworth House, 1750 |
XVI. | Historic Fireplace at Ipswich, Mass. |
XVII. | Old Fireplace in Wentworth House, Portsmouth, N.H. |
XVIII. | First Hob Grate in New England, Waters House; Mantel Glass and Fireplace, showing decoration of floral basket |
XIX. | Middleton House Steeple Top Andirons, and Bellows; Southern Andirons, Atkinson Collection |
XX. | Cupid and Psyche paper, Safford House |
XXI. | Venetian paper in Wheelwright House, Newburyport |
XXII. | Roman Ruins paper, Lee Mansion, Marblehead |
XXIII. | Adventures of Telemachus paper, Nymphs Swinging |
XXIV. | Queen Anne Fiddle Back; Queen Anne, Stuffed Chair; Dutch Chair, carved; Empire Lyre-backed Roundabout, on Chippendale lines, 1825 |
XXV. | Chippendale, Lord Timothy Dexter's Collection, H.P. Benson; French Chair, showing Empire influence; Flemish Chair; Banister-back Chair |
XXVI. | Chippendale Armchair, showing straight, square legs; Chippendale Chair; Chippendale, one of a set of six, showing Rosette design; Chippendale Armchair with Cabriole legs, Ball and Claw feet |
XXVII. | Empire Sofa; Cornucopia Sofa; Sofa in Adams style, about 1800 |
XXVIII. | Sheraton, mahogany frame, about 1800; Sheraton, with solid arms, and straight, slender legs; Sheraton, about 1790. Note the graceful curve of the arms |
XXIX. | Sheraton, about 1800; Sofa, about 1820; Sofa, about 1820, with winged legs |
XXX. | Sheraton Night Table; Block Front Bureau Desk, owned by Dr. Ernest H. Noyes, Newburyport, Mass.; Cellarette, 1790, owned originally by Robert Morris |
XXXI. | Dressing Glass, with Petticoat legs; Empire Bureau, 1816 |
XXXII. | Chest of Drawers, 1710; Six-legged High Chest of Drawers, about 1705 |
XXXIII. | Dressing Table, with brass feet; Bureau and Dressing Glass |
XXXIV. | Block Front Bureau Desk, owned by Nathan C. Osgood. One of the best specimens in New England; oak paneled Chest, about 1675 |
XXXV. | Secretary, showing Shell ornamentation; Highboy with Shell ornamentation and Ball and Claw feet, 1760; Highboy with Shell ornamentation |
XXXVI. | Dressi
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