Watercolor on paper drawing of "Lamb Tavern, West King St. Lancaster. Built 1747." A 3-story brick building on a stone foundation with a raised double entryway and basement entrance. The tavern sigh is posted on the sidewalk in front, showing a lamb with the word "LAMB' above and the name "J.S. KAUFFMAN" below. There is a date stone on the third floor that says "1747".
Beneath the drawing, lower right: "Co. Frazer's House."
The edges of the paper are slightly darker than the rest, possibly to result of window matting. There are the remains of a previous backing on the corners of the reverse.
The piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Object ID
P.77.31.24
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Ink drawing on paper of "Donegal Meeting House-/ Lancaster Co. Pa-". Includes walled graveyard with visitors in foreground. Congregants chat. Horses and carriages are near the meeting house and adjacent building. While the buildings and people are drawn in simple style, the trees and wall of the cemetery are done in more detail.
Ink drawing of 2-story stone building the sign "ROTHARMEL" on side facing viewer. Written at the base of the drawing (in the street) on left: Nov. '81."; and to the right: "Dr. Abra. Breneman./ S.W. Cor. S. Queen & German./ Lancaster: Pa."
Watercolor painting of a square-shaped 3-tiered wooden washstand. A tall ceramic pitcher with blue scenes painted on it is set in a circular area on the lowest level. Mid-level there is a small drawer with a metal hinged-handle. On the shelf there appears to be a piece of plain paper. The top shelf is a white insert with a white ceramic ewer decorated with blue painted mountains in its interior. This nightstand stands next to a wall with white wooden panels on the lower portion and wall above decorated with gray leafed fronds. There is a portion of a green throw rug with a red border on the floor (lower left corner of drawing).
There are brown marks in the paneling behind the washstand. There are the remain of a previous backing on the corners and side of the reverse which have partially bled through the upper right corner.
The piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Object ID
P.77.31.37
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Watercolor painting of "Franklin College-Lanc- (Restored)/ Lime and Orange Sts." , a 2-story structure. A path leads to 3-steps at the entry, a center front door. There are three windows on both sides of the front door; and 8 windows on the front second story. A fence on the right behind separates the building from some trees. There's a tree to the left of the pink building.
Ink drawing: {"Graeff Hall"-Lanc.Pa- rear of Shobens Hotel - N. Queen St.} Written this in pencil: "Reitzels Hall-" / built by Reitzel about 1830-" On lower left, in ink: "July 3.'82." The structure fronts a cobble street with a pump next to a flat paved area along the building. the roof and right end of the building are cracked and in disrepair. 10 windows with 12 small panes run across the 2 story. On the street level there are two hinged-doors on the right, and narrower doors, one on with sign of a large sign decorated with posters, sale notices and one sign across the top that reads: FR RYNE. The visible side of the building (far left of drawing) show a set of hinged doors in the center with two windows above and to the left.
Watercolor aerial-angled view picturing the lower right corner of the bed. Green fabric curtains are tied to the slender fluted wooden column beneath the top decorative gray wooden edging. A square wood portion of the column supports the cross piece at the foot of the bed. A white covering on the bed has pink stripes along its edge and a green flounce matching the curtains above hangs between the mattress and the floor. Printed in lower left corner: "BEDSTEAD/ YEATES' HOUSE/1879."
Watercolor of "Mirror/ Yeates Mansion/ Lancaster/Pa:-" In lower right corner is a letter embellishment "m?n:" and beneath it, "-1879-" Oval-shaped mirror hanging on the wall is edged ornately with gold-colored curved leafy branches. On the top at the center is a gold lamppost/ torch.
There is a brown mark on the bottom edge, about 1.5 inches from the left corner. There are the remains of a previous backing on the corners and sides of the reverse which have partially bled through to the fronts, especially at the lower left corner. (by Scott Sagar, 12/06/2000)
The piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Object ID
P.77.31.42
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Ink drawing on lined paper (lines are vertical) of 'The Colonial "Guard-House," Lancaster Pa./ So. side Walnut St. near N. Queen St." (These previous words, printed in ink are also written in pencil on right side of the guardhouse.) Written in ink on top left: "Sketched Feb. 27, 1882-/ from Verbal description of/ Mr. Zecher- 83 yrs.old-" Log structure with a door in the wall facing the viewer. To the right of one of the walls stands a man holding a rifle. The flag flying above the building contains wide vertical stripes on the right and a large X on a square on the upper left.
Part of the upper right corner is ripped away. A series of small brown spots appear at bottom center. The remains of a previous backing are on the corners of the reverse.
The piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Object ID
P.77.31.43
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Ink drawing on lined paper (lines are vertical) of "Front view of old R. Catholic Church." Written in ink top right: "Front View of the/ Old Catholic Church/ Lancaster Pa-./ Torn down- 1881-82."
Viewer sees, on the left, 3 steps of the front entrance to the church with a partially-seen steeple above the peaked roof. To the right is an attached building with a door and window on the ground level. There are two small window above. To the right of the ink drawing, written in pencil is: "Stone in walls" beneath an arched inset with an engraved cross above IHS and MDCCLXII beneath. (1762)
The reverse has pencil drawing of the Old Donegal Communions Flagon, Chalice and Platter (indicated as being pewter) with a detail of the hall mark.
Lined notebook paper, lines are vertical on this page.
Hinged within a 7.25" x 10.25" window mat.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-06-26
Condition Notes
The upper left, upper right and lower right corners have been partially ripped away, most significantly, the upper right. A marked crease runs diagonally across the paper, from the center left edge up to the upper right edge. Some small brown marks appear in the lower left area, and the edges are browned. (by Scott Sagar, 12-08-2000)
The piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Object ID
P.77.31.44
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection