Dining chairs
Empire style reproductions made of Virginia walnut.
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Cherry Hill
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Enligsh
Dining table
Walnut Sheraton drop-leaf with a single end drawer.
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Cherry Hill
mid-19th century
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Sideboard
From the Empire period.
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Cherry Hill
English
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Jerome mantel clock
A mantle clock with round dial and roman numerals. It was constructed in the shape of a pointed Gothic arch and veneered with rosewood. A reverse painting of the [Robert] Burns Monument decorates the lower half of the dial door.
Mr. & Mrs. WALTER BERRY
Cherry Hill
c. 1880
English
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Currier Prints
"Rebecca" and "Gertrude" Part of a series using popular names of the times. Done before partnership with Ives.
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Cherry Hil
c. 1840
English
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Mahogany card table
Folded top with a molded apron.
THELMA ROGERS
Cherry Hill
c. 1840-60
English
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Theorum
Stenciled design of basket of fruit. This design is unusual because there is open work in the basket that allows you to see through the fruit and leaves in the bottom of the basket. Most theorems were done on velvet- they were first stenciled and then hand painted. Learning to make a theorum was part of a young girl's training in the domestic arts. This one was made in New York
Cherry Hill
c. 1840-1850
English
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Federal Mirror
Split baluster. Gilded pine or mahogany. Note the reverse painting on the upper panel- gold pears on a bed of gold leaves. Spade design in background. Applied design on wood.
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Cherry Hill
c. 1820-1840
English
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Wine Glass and Decanter
Favored for use as a mark of discrimination and gentility. William Harvey, the first owner of Cherry Hill purchased a set at the local general store. These were made from cut and blown glass.
c. 1850
English
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Electrified Glass Candlesticks with Etched Glass Globes
These originally would have had candles in them.
Cherry Hill
English
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