Color lithograph of 'The Presidents of the United States.' George Washington in center oval. Surrounding ovals contain pictures of John Adams, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, John Tyler, James Polk, William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jack
Genl Washington - First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen.'
Description
Color lithograph of General Washington. Framed. 'Genl Washington - First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen.' Washington in full military garb, holding his hat in his right hand, holding his reins with his left. Background
Washington's Reception by the Ladies, at Trenton N.J., April 1789.'
Description
Color lithograph of Washington's reception. Framed. 'Washington's Reception by the Ladies, at Trenton N.J., April 1789.' 'The Hero Who Defends the Mothers - Decm. 26, 1776, Will Protect the Daughters.' George Washington in full military dress, holding hi
Wood carvings of James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln
Description
Hand carved base(A) is a block of varnished pine molded top edge and two crudely gouged out recesses in top in which carved and painted figures stand. One on left is (B) James Buchanan and on right is (C) Abraham Lincoln.
Block is hand lettered in black paint in front of each figure: "JAMES BUCHANAN / 1856-1860" and "ABRAHAM LINCOLN / 1860-1865." Small bronze plate tacked to front has presidential seal at center surrounded by "ORIGINAL WHITE HOUSE MATERIAL / REMOVED IN 1950." Old nail holes in bottom.
Hand-carved by Rev. Howard Bare.
Provenance
Carved from two blocks of wood removed from White House. Kits sold to individuals for $2 included two blocks of wood meant to be carved into a gavel (one for head and the other for the handle). See Notes section and Object File for additional information.
Part of a kit that could be ordered from the White House renovation project; kit consisted of two pieces of wood intended for making a gavel (head and handle). Reverened Bare found an unusual way to use these pieces of wood.
See 2008.048 Object File for additional information: Journal of Antiques and Collectibles, July 2023, "White House Relics & The Stories They Tell."
Dog bookends. 1. Front half of white dog with black spots shows round black nose, yellow glass eyes, stippled cheeks,ears and front legs. 2. Back portion of white dog with black spots with rear legs and tail. Dog halves are mounted on wood stained in dark brown.
Handcarved by Rev. Howard D. Bare.
Provenance
Rev. Howard D. Bare, affectionately called Lancaster's 'Whittling Preacher." "His hobby of carving humourous and sometimes satirical caricatures depicitng Lancaster farm lif, local and church history, and antics he observed from the pulpit, put him in much demand as a speaker." ( From newspaper obit, 8/30/51)
Eichholtz travelled to Boston in 1811-12 to study with accomplished portrait artist, Gilbert Stuart. This travel was sponsored by Rev. Thomas Barton, rector of St. James Episcopal Church. Barton also commissioned this copy of Stuart's portrait of Washington.
Acquisition was made possible by Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hamilton, The Thomas R. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation and The Richard C. von Hess Foundation