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Parlor from the Mansfield House

About 1743–60
Object Place: Marblehead, Massachusetts

Medium/Technique Painted pine
Dimensions Length 16 feet; width 16 feet, 10 inches; height 8 feet, 4 inches.
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. George H. Davenport
Accession Number28.27
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsArchitectural elements

DescriptionRoom with four paneled walls, including fireplace wall flanked by cupboard at right and paneled door at left.
ProvenanceThis woodwork is from a house built for Isaac Mansfield of Marblehead, Massachusetts, between 1743 and 1760 and located on State Street. The dwelling was subsequently owned by members of the Orne family. The house was purchased by the Museum in 1927 with funds provided by Mrs. George H. Davenport, a Bostonian with a summer home in Marblehead, and the paneling removed. (The original house was resold for use as an apartment complex and was still standing in 1978.) The paneling was installed in the Decorative Arts Wing in 1928 and removed around 2002-3.