Museum Object Number1959.0794 |
Looking glass or mirror
Furniture
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
Hartford, New Haven, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
1792-1795
1. Label; Label on backboard; "KNEELAND & ADAMS,/ Cabinet and Chair-Makers, Hartford;/ HAVE constantly on hand, MAHOGANY FURNITURE, of the first quality;/ best warranted CLOCKS and TIME-PIECES; elegant LOOKING-GLASSES,/ of their own manufacturing; CABINET WORK of every kind may be had on very/ short notice, warranted equal to any made in America./ PRINTED BY ELISHA BABCOCK."
Mahogany veneer; Tulip poplar; Pine, white; Mahogany; Gesso; Gilt; Glass
37.62 (H) , 18.75 (W)
95.57 (H) , 47.63 (W)
OW is at case side base molding.
Text available soon.
[Book] Montgomery, Charles F., et al. 1966 American Furniture: The Federal Period, in the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
• Published: no. 218.
[Article] Richards, Nancy E. 1968 "Furniture of the Lower Connecticut River Valley: The Hartford Area, 1785-1810". Winterthur Portfolio. (4)
• Published: pp. 1-26.
[Book] Adair, William. 1983 The Frame in America, 1700-1900: A Survey of Fabrication Techniques and Styles.
• Published: cat. no. 28.
[Web Site] 09/24/2015 Tin-Mercury Amalgam Mirrors - AIC Wiki. 2020 https://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Tin-Mercury_Amalgam_Mirrors
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