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Collection
Wheatland: 1860 Japanese Embassy Visit
Title
Ceremonial Bowl
Object ID
W.60.18
Date Range
1860
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Collection
Wheatland: 1860 Japanese Embassy Visit
Title
Ceremonial Bowl
Description
Extremely large Japanese porcelain bowl. White ground with blue decoration. Footed with sea waves on base and three rows of slanted lines on neck of base. Outside of bowl has cranes and bamboo depicted in white with blue ground color.
This bowl was presented as a gift of state to President Buchanan in 1860 by the Japanese delegates representing the Tokugawa shogunate government. The bowl was created by Jihei Kawamoto as one of two bowls for sake. It reflects the Emperor's personal symbol and his regard for James Buchanan marking a new and firm friendship between Japan and the United States.
Provenance
Following the assasination of Abraham Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln marked the bowl as an item to sell to pay for some of the debts she was struggling under. Her friend and advisor, George Riggs advised her not to sell the bowl. He made her an offer for the bowl and she sold it to him. Mr. Rigg's daughter, Jane, inherited the bowl and eventually bequeatherd it to Miss Mary F. McMullen who in turn bequeathed it to Mr. J.B. McMullen. A distant relative of James Buchanan, Mr. Wylie Buchanan, purchased the bowl from McMullen and donated it to the Wheatland collection in 1960.
Date Range
1860
Creator
Jihei Kawamoto
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
South Wall
People
Buchanan, James
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Bowl
Oither Names
Ceremonial Bowl
Material
Porcelain
Height (in)
19.75
Depth (in)
10.875
Dimension Details
Rim Diameter: 37.062' Base Diameter: 22.125'
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
1991-05-23
Object ID
W.60.18
Notes
Belonged to James Buchanan as President. Left white house sometime after and was in possession of Geo. Washington Riggs by mid-May 1865. Remained in Riggs family until 1930 when given to a family servent Mary McMullen.
Place of Origin
Japan
Usage
Buchanan, James
Accession Number
W.60.18
Images
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.002.001
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Tea Caddy Dark wood with light wood inlay. Hinged lid. Center of box contains scenes of dark skinned men and women in merchant dress-small key hole in front.
Provenance
James Buchanan
to Miss Esther 'Hettie' Parker
to Miss Ella Steckman
Year Range From
1850
Year Range To
1860
Last Owner
Buchanan, James
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Butler's Pantry
Storage Wall
North Wall
Storage Cabinet
Built-in Cabinet
Storage Shelf
Service Top
People
Buchanan, James
Subcategory
Food Processing T&E
Search Terms
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Object Name
Caddy, Tea
Material
Wood
Height (in)
5
Width (in)
4.5
Depth (in)
3.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2003-09-30
Object ID
W.1940.002.001
Notes
Presented to President James Buchanan by Japanese Delegation in 1860
Miss Esther Parker, Buchanan's housekeeper inherited the caddy upon Buchanan's death
Miss Esther Parker gave the caddy to her Orange Street neighbor's daughter, Miss Ella Steckman
Place of Origin
Japan
Accession Number
W.1940.002
Images
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1989.079.001
  1 image  
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Engraving of James Buchanan. Tinted engraving. James Buchanan stands 3/4 front to his left at center of picture dressed in a black suit with white tie. James Buchanan has left hand resting on upright brown book on table to his left. Table has round top with green baize cloth.
J. C. Buttre, 48 Franklin St., New York, New York.
Year Range From
1857
Year Range To
1858
Creator
Buttre, John Chester
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
North Broad Hall
Storage Wall
Southeast Wall
People
Buchanan, James
Subcategory
Art
Search Terms
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Inscription Position
Bottom of Mat
Inscription Technique
Pen and Ink
Inscription Text
James Buchanan signature
Inscription Type
Signature
Object Name
Engraving
Material
Paper
Medium
Engraving
Makers Mark
Pen and ink signature was reproduced by the engraver.
Height (in)
25.625
Width (in)
18.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-01-28
Object ID
W.1989.079.001
Place of Origin
New York, New York
Role
Artist
Accession Number
W.1989.079
Images
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Object ID
2018.004.001
Date Range
1856
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Description
Portrait of James Buchanan, painted by William McMaster. The artist painted this as a copy of his July 1856 Buchanan portrait after the General Election in November 1856. This portrait was commissioned by the Empire Club, which was a powerful political organization in New York during the mid-19th century. Captain Isaiah Rynders was the founder of the Club; his "sluggers" committed voter intimidation and election fraud on behalf of Tammany Hall throughout the 1840s and 1850s. The Empire Club purportedly paid McMaster $1,000 (equal to $28,571 today) to paint a copy of McMaster's July 1856 Buchanan portrait. This copy was hung in the Capitol Rotunda when Buchanan took office; however, at some point during his term, as his popularity began to sink, it was removed. Mounted in a Rococo Revival gilt wood and gesso frame with ornamental projecting corners featuring ornate scrolling foliage patterns with centre repose engraved with sculptural shells & acanthus leaves and fleur-de-lis patterns.
Provenance
The Empire Club
To - U.S. Government
To - Alexander Smith Cochran
Sold to subsequent collectors
To - Richard C. von Hess Foundation
To - LancasterHistory
Date Range
1856
Creator
William McMaster
Last Owner
Empire Club
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
People
Buchanan, James
McMaster, William
Search Terms
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Empire Club
Portraits
Object Name
Portrait
Material
Paint, Canvas, Wood
Height (cm)
90.17
Height (ft)
2.9583333333
Height (in)
35.5
Width (cm)
72.39
Width (ft)
2.375
Width (in)
28.5
Dimension Details
Frame dimensions: 48.25 x 38.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-02-22
Condition Notes
Small sections of gilding missing from gesso frame. Recommend gesso frame be repaired to prevent moisture destroying more of the gilding and gesso.
Object ID
2018.004.001
Place of Origin
New York, New York
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2018.004
Images
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