1930s Parlor in Indiana
Collecting American antiques was still a new idea in the 1900s. Before then, nobody kept American furnishings just because they were old. When a few wealthy people started purchasing and displaying furniture and other items from America's early history, they started a trend. But the new use for this furniture was not the same as when it was originally made! People took old objects and used them the way a modern person would, like putting an easy chair here in a parlor instead of a bedroom where you would originally find it. This is called the Colonial Revival.
פרטים
1930-1939
מומלצים
Radio (NAA2018.13)Hero and Leander (2023.18)Porthole Portrait of George Washington (72.43)Spinning wheel (71)Victrola (NSDAR.97.58)Action Comics #1 [Facsimile Edition]Detective Comics #27 [Facsimile Edition]Teaspoon (64.156.1)Stand (88.76.1.B)Punch bowl (88.76.1.A)Figurine (2009.2.3.1)Figurine (2009.2.3.2)Saucer (6901.24.B)Walking stick (48.74)Pipe case (51.21.1)Tobacco pipe (51.21.2)Table (59.199)Canterbury (60.128)Eyeglasses case (63.49.1)Eyeglasses (63.49.2)Chest of drawers (64.263)Mirror (70.343)Card table (74.18)Globe (74.265.1)Shelf (74.203)Fire screen (71.140)Globe (74.265.2)Fruit bowl (79.9)Chair (84.68)Rug (90.155)Side chair (90.156)Sofa (90.270)Easy chair (90.271)Letter opener (1670)The Weekly Register (3048)General Arthur St. Clair (3572)Desk tray (3838.1)Tea table (5799)Cabinet (5801)High chest (5802)Chandelier (5808)Bookcase (5810)Tall case clock (5803)Sconce (R.91.28.1)