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MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Table
Description:  
Dimension:H:30.000in W:96.000in D:48.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
ca. 1875
Abstract:  

American Victorian Pennsylvania kitchen table with stretcher. Overhanging rectangular top with inset surface and molded front edge above a shallow, straight apron fitted to front with two wide shallow drawers. The drawers have brass scoop-type grips and are flanked by protruding square corners applied with renaissance-style fluted strapwork brackets with bosses. These are raised on massive tapered round legs, ring-turned with compressed bulbous sections and caster feet. Some fo the brasses have been replaced. One end of the table is squared where a shorter table could abut: the other end has rounded corners. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F8-Table



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Chair
Description:  
Dimension:H:38.500in W:24.000in D:22.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut chair. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by double vasiform front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F4-Chair.01 to 04



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Chair
Description:  
Dimension:H:38.500in W:24.000in D:22.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut chair. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by double vasiform front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F4-Chair.11 to 22



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Chair
Description:  
Dimension:H:38.500in W:24.000in D:22.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut chair. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by double vasiform front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F4-Chair.23 to 29



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Chair
Description:  
Dimension:H:38.500in W:24.000in D:22.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut chair. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by double vasiform front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F4-Chair.30 to 33



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Chair
Description:  
Dimension:H:38.500in W:24.000in D:22.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut chair. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by double vasiform front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F4-Chair.34



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Settee
Description:  
Dimension:H:43.000in W:74.500in D:23.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut settee. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by flat single front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F7-Settee.01



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Settee
Description:  
Dimension:H:43.000in W:74.500in D:23.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut settee. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by flat single front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F7-Settee.02



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Settee
Description:  
Dimension:H:43.000in W:74.500in D:23.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut settee. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by flat single front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F7-Settee.03



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Settee
Description:  
Dimension:H:43.000in W:74.500in D:23.000in
Creator:
Smith, William
Dates:
1900-14
Abstract:  

Late-Victorian caned walnut settee. Crescent-shaped open domical crestrail, centered with an incised tablet surmounted with a bar-form crest. The crest is above a caned back-panel shaped to bottom above a three-way bulbous stretcher conjoining the fluted square stiles. The grooved arms with scrolled handholds are raised on shaped supports on a caned seat with bowed front above ringed and tapered turned round legs, conjoined by flat single front-stretchers and double plain round side-stretchers. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F7-Settee.04



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1754-1756
Abstract:  

These minutes, kept in the hand of Provost William Smith, concern the German free schools, and include letters and reports in full or abstract.
Call #:  
Mss.Film.812
Extent:
1 microfilm_reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1749-1788
Abstract:  

Nine of these letters are addressed to Sir Alexander Dick of Edinburgh (1763-1768), and relate to Morgan's medical studies, his travels on the Continent, and the founding of the medical department of the College of Physicians. These are copies of originals in possession of Mrs. Dick Cunyngham, Prestonfield House, Edinburgh. In addition there are letters from Morgan to: Petrus Camper, William Smith, Samuel Vaughan, Jr.; and from Peter Collinson to Camper; Camper to Morgan; S. Vaughan Jr. to Camper; and an exchange between Christian F. Michaelis and Camper. These concern Morgan, with mentions of fossils (mastodon bones in America), natural history, comments on Franklin, Jefferson, and Angelica Kauffmann. These are from originals in the Petrus Camper Papers, on deposit (1976) at the University of Amsterdam Library.
Call #:  
Mss.B.M82
Extent:
26 item(s)