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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Bowl
Object ID
2003.053
Date Range
August 21, 1941
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Bowl
Description
Press molded redware bowl with slip decoration.
Incised on bottom, "Made in Stahl's Pottery by Thomas Stahl, Aug. 21 - 1941 / The weather at 1:30 pm was clear and cool"
Date Range
August 21, 1941
Year Range From
1941
Year Range To
1941
Made By
Stahl, Thomas
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 34
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Clay
Height (in)
1.75
Diameter (in)
8
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
Crazing throughout, cracked, loss on top edge, discoloration in center.
Object ID
2003.053
Place of Origin
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
1977.005.18
Date Range
1880-1940
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
Press Molded covered bowl, detailed in gold with blue stars over body.
Date Range
1880-1940
Year Range From
1880
Year Range To
1940
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Guild Vault
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 01
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Porcelain
Height (in)
2.5
Diameter (in)
2.75
Condition
Good
Object ID
1977.005.18
Place of Origin
England
Accession Number
1977.005
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Collection
History Collection
Object ID
2006.023.1
Collection
History Collection
Description
Match stick dome top jewelry chest made by inmates of Lancaster County Prison, purportedly in the1950's, for Helen, the wife of guard Harry J. Shaub (1899-1980).
Constructed of 1/4" plywood, with some solid wood & cardboard. Exterior covered with a layer of matchsticks glued on in geometrical patterns similar to marquetry. Dark brown-stained matchsticks create a diamond on the hinged lift lid and all four sides. Inside top diamond is "HELEN" with letters conforming to diamond shape.
Glued-up matchstick form a handle at lid front as well as 3/4-length drawer front below. Built out at base with matchsticks to create a skirting as well as 4 protruding feet. Interiors of both the drawer and th top compartment under lid have padded upholstery done with a yellow satin-woven fabric.
Provenance
Harry J. Shaub was a Lancaster Co. Prison Guard according to City Directories through 1950. The 1952 Directory, and henceforth, lists him as a maintenance man or mechanic (at the US Naval Base Bainbridge, Md). Thus, this chest would NOT have been made later than c. 1950, perhaps as a departing gift for Harry's wife Helen.
Helen was Harry's 2nd wife, married in 1930.
Year Range From
1940
Year Range To
1950
Collector
William Horn
Made By
Inmates at Lancaster County Prison
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 30
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
People
Shaub, Harry
Shaub, Helen
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Box, Jewelry
Material
Wood
Height (in)
6.5
Length (in)
13.25
Width (in)
6.5
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2015-02-24
Condition Notes
Repairs needed. Overall soil, especially interior upholstery; fabric torn at left front on top compartment; broken retaining ribbon; missing cover on underside of lid. Missing matchstick base and rear proper right foot.
Object ID
2006.023.1
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Accession Number
2006.023
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Object ID
2005.034
Date Range
March 14, 1947
Collection
History Collection: Person
Description
Key to the City of Baltimore, presented to Herbert H. Beck by Mayor Theodore R. McKeldin on March 14, 1947 in recognition of "what you have done for Baltimore and the Nation."
see Journal, Vol. 51, 1947, pg. 134
Date Range
March 14, 1947
Year Range From
1947
Year Range To
1947
Last Owner
Beck, Herbert Huebener
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Guild Vault
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 01
Storage Drawer
Drawer 18
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Key
Height (in)
0.5
Length (in)
9.5
Width (in)
3
Object ID
2005.034
Place of Origin
Baltimore, Maryland
Accession Number
2005.034
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Collection
History Collection: Business & Industry
Title
Parachute Opener, 1938-45
Object ID
1984.001
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Collection
History Collection: Business & Industry
Title
Parachute Opener, 1938-45
Description
Spring loaded metal frame for parachute made by Pennsylvania Scale Company and Eagle Parachute Company, Lancaster, PA . "This mechanism released a small chute which in turn released the mechanism in the main 'chute.
During WW II, The PA. Scale Company in Bareville, under a subcontract employed about 5 men to solder small pieces on the ends of this parachute opener. Eagle supplied the pieces and PA Scale Company did only the soldering. After this work was done, the openers were sent back to the North Queen factory for further assembly." (Written by George H. Harsh, Lititz, PA,)
Year Range From
1938
Year Range To
1945
Made By
Pennsylvania Scale Company and Eagle Parachute Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 1
Storage Cabinet
Unit 06
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Subcategory
Aerospace Transportation -- Accessory
Object Name
Parachute
Height (in)
8.5
Length (in)
9.5
Width (in)
2
Condition
Fair to Good
Condition Date
2023-10-30
Condition Notes
Rusty parts, rough surfaces.
Object ID
1984.001
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Accession Number
1984.001
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Collection
History Collection: Business & Industry
Object ID
2010.010
Collection
History Collection: Business & Industry
Description
Eagle Parachute, small chute
Year Range From
1942
Year Range To
1946
Subcategory
Aerospace Transportation -- Accessory
Object Name
Parachute
Object ID
2010.010
Accession Number
2010.010
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Object ID
2002.120.1
Date Range
1900-1940
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Description
Sheet Iron Tray with stencilled graphics.
Date Range
1900-1940
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1940
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum West
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Tray
Material
Sheet Iron
Height (in)
0.5
Length (in)
8.5
Width (in)
12
Condition
Excellent
Object ID
2002.120.1
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Object ID
2002.120.2
Date Range
1900-1940
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Description
Sheet Iron Tray with stencilled graphics.
Date Range
1900-1940
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1940
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum West
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Tray
Material
Sheet Iron
Height (in)
0.5
Length (in)
8.5
Width (in)
12
Condition
Excellent
Object ID
2002.120.2
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Object ID
2015.013
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Description
Painted Sheet Iron Tray
Painted by Raymond J. Schnader, circa 1945-1952
Schnader was a highly productive artist. Born 1914, lived in Rohrerstown, a former carriage painter, transitioned to decorative painting in his 30s and produced designs on tinware, furniture, etc. Great example of revival decorative arts that grows alongside a rise in tourism to the region. Provenance: Painted for donor's grandmother, Elva Biemesderfer sometime between 1945 and 1952.
Provenance
Painted for donor's grandmother, Elva Biemesderfer sometime between 1945 and 1952.
Year Range From
1945
Year Range To
1953
Creator
Schnader, Raymond J.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wing
Storage Cabinet
Unit 23
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Tray
Object ID
2015.013
Accession Number
2015.013
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