A Venerated Armchair, Part 2

There are two other marks on the mid-eighteenth-century Philadelphia armchair in the previous post. The mark G. B. Wood can be found on the lower surface of both the front and rear seat rails. Brand "G. B. Wood" on the lower surface of the front seat rail. Christie's photograph. Brand "G. B. Wood" on the lower surface … Continue reading A Venerated Armchair, Part 2

1 Couch & Couch Bed & Cushions

Rush-seat couch. Made in southeastern Pennsylvania, c. 1755. Maple, oak, yellow poplar, black walnut, bull-rush. Dietrich American Foundation collection. In 1997 the Dietrich American Foundation placed a rush-seat couch on long-term loan to Stenton Museum. It resides in the room on the ground floor called "the Back Dining Room" in the 1752 probate inventory of … Continue reading 1 Couch & Couch Bed & Cushions

Crafting History: Philadelphia Woodwork and Furniture in Context at Stenton

On Tuesday, October 3rd at 1:00 Stenton curator Laura Keim and I will be leading a virtual tour and discussion at Stenton in Germantown, Philadelphia. Exterior front facade of Stenton's main house, 1723-1730. Image courtesy of Stenton Museum. Stenton house, built for James Logan (1674-1751) and his family, was completed in 1730 and has been … Continue reading Crafting History: Philadelphia Woodwork and Furniture in Context at Stenton