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[Scale beam]
Scale beam, missing two pieces. There are marks with weights from 20 to 160 on one side and marks from 5 to 50 on the other. The end is hook shaped. Wire has been added to hang it from. It has some rust. Old Object Term: scale,cotton
Date:
1890
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Stick and ball oak chair with arms]
Referred to as "stick and ball" describing the back design with cane seat. American c.1890-1895 Old Object Term: Chairs, side
Date:
1890~/1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Silk cream-colored parlor chair, shorter legs]
Part of seven piece Parlor Suite. Walnut & upholstery in silk brocade of cream background pink and gold flowers in green-green baskets w/ornate floral design; tufted w/shirred edges & 3' back cushion buildup; casters on front turned legs. Louis XVI style, New York, c. 1890. Old Object Term: Chair, Ladies
Date:
1890
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Stick and ball armless oak chair, front angle]
Part of set of 6 chairs; Stick & Ball design on back of chair; cane seat. American 1890-1895 Old Object Term: Chair, arm
Date:
1890~/1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Silk cream-colored parlor chair]
Parlor set, Louis XVI; Walnut and upholstery in silk brocade of cream background pink and gold flowers in green-green baskets with ornate floral design; tufted with shirred edges and three inch back cushion build up; castors on front turned legs. New York c. 1890 Old Object Term: Chair Side
Date:
1890
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Silk cream-colored parlor chair, legs slightly crooked]
Part of seven piece Parlor Set; Louis XVI style; walnut and upholstery in silk brocade of cream background, pink and gold flowers in green-green baskets with ornate floral design; shirred edges, tufted, 3" back cushion buildup; casters on front turned legs. New York c. 1890 Old Object Term: Chair, Side
Date:
1890
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[White net coverlet with shirred applied scroll decoration]
White net coverlet with shirred applied scroll decoration. One of a pair. Diamond and floral decorative pattern. England, c. 1890.
Date:
1890~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Silk cream-colored parlor chair, legs slightly turned inward]
Part of seven piece Parlor set, Louis XVI; walnut and upholstered; Louis XVI style; upholstery of silk brocade of cream background, pink and gold flowers in green-green baskets with ornate floral design; shirred edges and three inch back cushion buildup; casters on front turned legs. New York c.1890. Old Object Term: Chair, Side
Date:
1890
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Silk cream-colored parlor chair with arms]
Part of 7 piece Parlor set, Louis XVI; Walnut and upholstery in silk brocade of cream background pink and gold flowers in green-green baskets with ornate floral design; tufted with shirred edges and three inch back cushion build up; castors on front turned legs. Old Object Term: Chair, Gentlemens'
Date:
1890
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Large Stick and ball oak chair]
Referred to as "stick and ball' describing the back design; arms of golden oak with cane seat Old Object Term: Chairs, arm
Date:
1890~/1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Stick and ball armless oak chair, higher angle shot]
Referred to as "stick and ball" describing the back design with cane seat Old Object Term: Chairs, side
Date:
1890~/1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Stick and ball armless oak chair]
Referred to as "stick and ball' describing the back design; with cane seat Old Object Term: Chairs, side
Date:
1890~/1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Stick and ball armless oak chair, slightly faded finish]
Referred to as "stick and ball' describing the back design with cane seat. American 1890-18905 Old Object Term: Chairs, side
Date:
1890~/1895~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History