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William Montague (1760-1839)
c. 1836
1934.13.01
This portrait of William Montague (1760-1839) was painted by itinerant artist Erastus Salisbury Field (1805-1900). |
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Persis Russell Montague (1765-1851)
c. 1836
1934.13.02
This portrait of Persis Russell Montague (1765-1851) was painted by itinerant artist Erastus Salisbury Field (1805-1900). |
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Amethyst Vase
c. 1854
1954.12.01
This amethyst blown glass vase was probably made at the New England Glass Company in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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Vase
1909-1911
1990.527
Members of the Deerfield Industries produced such works as this vase. |
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Pottery Vase
1909-1911
1990.531
The popularity of objects like this hand-thrown vase produced during the Arts and Crafts Movement represented the desire for hand-crafted goods at a time when many people wished to preserve older technologies and crafts in the face of widespread industrialization and mass production. |
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Willow Basket
c. 1920
1990.607
Eastern European immigrants introduced willow basket making to Deerfield, Massachusetts, artisans. |
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Butter Knife
post 1834
1983.01
This elegant mother-of-pearl butter knife went on the market in 1834, just two years after the Russel Cutlery Company was founded. |
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Roundabout Chair
c. 1880
1977.40
This ceremonial roundabout oak chair displays carving of lions' heads and paws with a coat of arms topped by a lion couchant, all executed by a French woodcarver. |
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Candlesticks
1880.031.08.01-.02
In the 18th century most indoor light was provided by lit candles, not lamps. |
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Reed Basket
1990.621
Made of reeds this large openwork basket may have been used to store feather beds in the summer. |