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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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