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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.92.06
Date Range
c. 1775
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Chippendale high chest, mahogany, ornately carved, Phila-inspired Rococo style. Top section has scrolled broken arch pediment with central cartouche (attrib. to Phila carver, Martin Jugiez) and fully relief-carved vine tympanum, leading down to large central drawer w/ large carved shell & surrounding vines. Two small drawers flank center drawer, under which are 4 full-length, graduated drawers with original Chinoiserie brasses. Fluted corner columns on upper case; vine & leaf-carved corner columns on lower case.
Lower chest has top full-length drawer over 3 small drawers that mirror the 3 drawers at top. Again, the center drawer is fully carved. Below drawers is a fully vine-carved skirt w/ shaped bottom. Has 4 carved fully articulated cabriole legs w/ acanthus knees and ball and claw feet and original brass casters.
Original owner Matthias Slough was a colonel in the Rev. War, a superintendent of the Philadelphia to Lancaster Turnpike, a county coroner and treasurer, and tavernkeeper of the White Swan. Buried in St. James Episcopal Cemetery.
Made by unknown Lancaster Borough workshop.
Provenance
Original owner believed to be Mathias Slough, based on a 1934 letter from Ethel Torrington Davis to Mr.(James?) McCormick. Ms. Davis states her mother received story from her mother Mrs. Beatty. Mathias Slough married Mary Gibson and had three daughters. The oral tradition is that each daughter was given a high chest. These chests then descended in the family, one of which descended through the mother of Ethel T. Davis to James McCormick (in payment of an outstanding debt). This info researched by John J. Snyder.
From a July 1975 letter, donor George J. Finney recalls the highboy in the home of James McCormick of Hbg, his grandfather. After his death in 1917, it stayed with the house & his son Donald McCormick until his death in 1945. It was then put up for sale at auction of household good but failed to sell due to price not meeting expectations of executors. Donor learned of this, and in 1946 he offered to buy it for $2,500 and the estate accepted. Donor has owned highboy since 1946. Upon the death of the donor, it was bequeathed from his estate.
Date Range
c. 1775
Year Range From
1770
Year Range To
1785
Last Owner
Slough, Matthias, 1733-1812
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Kauffman Wing
Storage Wall
Gerhart Gallery
Storage Cabinet
Furniture Exhibit
Storage Shelf
East Wall
People
Slough, Matthias
Subcategory
Furniture
Subject
Carving (Decorative arts)
Chests of drawers
High chests of drawers
Search Terms
Chests of drawers
Object Name
Chest of Drawers
Oither Names
High Chest or Highboy
Material
Mahogany, Brass
Height (cm)
246.38
Height (ft)
8.0833333333
Height (in)
97
Width (cm)
106.68
Width (ft)
3.5
Width (in)
42
Depth (in)
24
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-04-14
Condition Notes
Multiple repairs (e.g. pieced out around drawers); refinished; some losses, most noticeable in some cartouche elements and leaves of rosettes. Finials missing the ball at mid section. Cosmetic conservation done by Cory Berrett April 1992.
Repairs made 12-2-09 by Winterthur conservator in consultation with curator Wendy Cooper (see conservation report in file). Major changes: broken off rosette leaf tips replaced; missing finial balls and top plates of plinths replaced.
Object ID
G.92.06
Notes
John Snyder states that mahogany is unusual for Lancaster Co. high-style pieces. Secondary woods are poplar and pine.
He notes six or fewer high chests of this Lancaster County Chippendale design are known to exist, and that of these six, "this piece is unquestionably the finest example." (Based on artistic evaluation, condition and provenance. Of these other chests, 2 are in private collections, one is in the State Department collection at Yale University, and the others' whereabouts are currently unknown.
Snyder says this high chest is closely related structurally to the famous Chippendale desk and bookcase acquired by the Winterthur Museum from the Withers family, living near Strasburg, Lancaster Co.
OBITUARY
May 14, 2009 FRANCES DAVIS HASSINGER EVERHART, of Lower Allen Township, Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away Thursday, May 14, 2009, in Bethany Village, Mechanicsburg. Frances was born March 1, 1916, in Harrisburg, PA, the daughter of CARL W. AND ETHEL TORRINGTON DAVIS. She was a 1938 graduate of Vassar Co...
Matthias Slough (1733-1812) was the tavernkeeper of the White Swan. The high chest was made at an unknown Lancaster Boro workshop, except for the carved cartouche of Philadelphia.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Heritage Center Collection, bequest of George J. Finney Estate
Accession Number
G.92.06
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.98.52.1
Date Range
c. 1750
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Bookplate on a page from a Martyrs Mirror, done in the style of Ephrata Cloister with a flowing hand using strong, bold letters. Letters are black with green and orange infill. Bookplate simply reads: "Carl/ Christo/ phel." One flower is at top right and a stylized pot with plant having 3 flowers is at lower left. Page is float-mounted in a window mat with a handmade cherry frame.
Ephrata Cloister, Lancaster Co.
Removed from Martyrs Mirror by a previous owner (Evelyn Good) due to water damage to the book which was then discarded. The opposing page was also saved and is mounted in Mylar on reverse side of frame. It carries a ghost image of the bookplate; string from binding is visible.
Acquired with typewritten inscription mounted on back of frame states: "BOOKPLATE MADE FOR CARL CHRISTOPHEL FOR/ HIS COPY OF THE EPHRATA MARTYR'S MIRROR-1748./ WORK OF SISTER ANASTASIA THE PEN-ARTIST OF THE CLOISTER ABC PATTERN BOOK OF LETTERS."
According to Clarke Hess, the penwork is by an unknown Ephrata Cloister artist. Clarke notes that Carl Christophel was a deacon at New Danville Mennonite Church in Conestoga Twp.(now Pequea Twp.) He died in 1767.
In Masonic Lodge Fraktur exhibit for several years. Removed circa 2008.
On short-term exhibit at Historical Society of Cocalico Valley, 2010.
Unknown Ephrata Cloister artist
Provenance
Dr. Robbins purchased framed pages from Evelyn Yingst Good's sale, Sat., May 11, 1991, lot #152, for $3,800. Evelyn Good was an Ephrata librarian. Valued at $5000, Robbins sold to museum for $2,500, donating the other half. Irene Walsh then reimbursed museum for the $2,500.
Date Range
c. 1750
Year Range From
1750
Year Range To
1760
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Drawer
Slot 7
People
Christophel, Carl
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Subject
Bookplate
Fraktur
Search Terms
Bookplates
Fraktur
Ephrata Cloister
Object Name
Bookplate
Oither Names
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink
Height (in)
14
Width (in)
8.75
Dimension Details
Frame is H: 18" W: 13.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-10-24
Condition Notes
Acid burned edges are brown; soiled along outside edges; stains and foxing. Moisture stain at top left. Remains of binding still attached at left. Moisture staining at upper left corner. Two minor tears at top center, with ragged edges overall. Paper losses within black ink.
Conserved by Marilyn Kemp Weidner of Phila.
Object ID
P.98.52.1
Place of Origin
Ephrata
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of Irene Walsh and Dr. Warren Robbins, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.98.52
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-09-03
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Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
House with wrap around porch iwth gate and cast iron fencing in foreground. John Larwance home, corner of Pine and Orange Streets. Also has print.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Creator
Bonine, Archibald Franklin
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Gates
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Print Size
5 x 7 inches
Object ID
HC-79-09-03
Other Number
G95.31.19
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-01
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Example of cast iron railings and porch supports, possibly made by A. B. Rote.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
7 x 9 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-01
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-02
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Drawing of cast iron fence made by A. B. Rote & Co. Also cyanotype.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
3.75 x 6.25 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-02
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-04
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Cyanotype. Cast iron fence and gate in front of Wohlsen house on West Chestnut Street. Made by A. B. Rote & Co.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
West Chestnut Street
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
6 x 8 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-04
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-05
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Cyanotype. Cast iron fence and gate in front of house. Made by A. B. Rote & Co.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
6 x 8 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-05
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-06
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Cyanotype. Cast iron fence and gate in front of house. Made by A. B. Rote & Co.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
6 x 8 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-06
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-07
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Cyanotype. Cast iron fence and gate in front of house on Marietta Avenue. Made by A. B. Rote & Co.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
Marietta Avenue
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
6 x 8 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-07
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-01-08
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Cyanotype. Cast iron fence and gate in front of house. Made by A. B. Rote & Co.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rote, A. B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Cast iron
Fences
A. B. Rote & Co.
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
6 x 8 inches
Object ID
HC-79-01-08
Other Number
95.31.1
Images
Less detail

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