The furniture collection numbers in excess of 130 pieces
and includes examples of Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal,
Empire, Late American
Empire, Shaker, Eastlake
and rustic furniture. It also features pieces in the
Gothic, Rococo, and Renaissance Revival style. The Cornett
Rocker is perhaps the most unique piece in the collection.
The C. Ray Franklin Collection is also noteworthy. A
double chair-back settee, circa 1760- 1780, Philadelphia
Chippendale tea table, circa 1760-1775, set of twelve
Hepplewhite side and arm chairs, circa 1790-1800, and
collapsible Sheraton dining table, circa 1810-1815 are
of particular interest.
The collection includes
nine examples of Shaker furniture, most notably two
candle stands or tripod tables, a sewing desk and two
chests of drawers. These pieces were constructed in
the more worldly fashion generally characteristic of
pieces made in Western Shaker villages.
Objects
featured on this web page may not be on exhibit. To
learn more about what is currently on display, link
to our exhibit
pages.
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