Stained glass window
Classification:
Date:
1825-1850
Medium:
Wood, glass, lead
Dimensions:
Overall: 37 x 35 3/4 x 2 in. ( 94 x 90.8 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Bottom half of stained glass sash window (1941.140f is top half); diamond-patterned lead framework enclosing yellowish glass segments, with rectangular border of rose-colored glass on three sides and fleur de lis in two corners; two parallel metal bars attached to back for reinforcement.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Augustus Van Horne Ellis
Object Number:
1941.140g
Gallery Label:
This window may have come from Bolton Priory, Pelham, NY.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27479
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Classification:
Date:
1825-1850
Medium:
Wood, glass, lead
Dimensions:
Overall: 37 x 34 1/2 x 2 in. ( 94 x 87.6 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Top half of stained glass sash window (1941.140g is bottom half); diamond-patterned lead framework enclosing yellowish glass segments, with rectangular border of rose-colored glass on three sides and fleur de lis in two corners; two parallel metal bars attached to back for reinforcement.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Augustus Van Horne Ellis
Object Number:
1941.140f
Gallery Label:
This window may have come from Bolton Priory, Pelham, NY.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27478
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Classification:
Date:
1825-1850
Medium:
Wood, glass, lead
Dimensions:
Overall: 31 1/2 x 35 1/4 x 2 in. ( 80 x 89.5 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Bottom half of stained glass sash window (1941.140d is top half); diamond-patterned lead framework enclosing yellowish glass segments, with plain rectangular border of rose-colored glass on three sides; two parallel metal bars attached to back for reinforcement.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Augustus Van Horne Ellis
Object Number:
1941.140e
Gallery Label:
This window may have come from Bolton Priory, Pelham, NY.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27477
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Classification:
Date:
1825-1850
Medium:
Wood, glass, lead
Dimensions:
Overall: 31 x 34 3/4 x 2 in. ( 78.7 x 88.3 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Top half of stained glass sash window (1941.140e is bottom half); diamond-patterned lead framework enclosing yellowish glass segments, with plain rectangular border of rose-colored glass on three sides; two parallel metal bars attached to back for reinforcement.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Augustus Van Horne Ellis
Object Number:
1941.140d
Gallery Label:
This window may have come from Bolton Priory, Pelham, NY.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27441
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Classification:
Date:
1825-1850
Medium:
Wood, glass, lead
Dimensions:
Overall: 31 x 36 x 2 in. ( 78.7 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Bottom half of stained glass sash window (1941.140b is top half); diamond-patterned lead framework enclosing yellowish glass segments, with plain rectangular border of rose-colored glass on three sides; two parallel metal bars attached to back for reinforcement.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Augustus Van Horne Ellis
Object Number:
1941.140c
Gallery Label:
This window may have come from Bolton Priory, Pelham, NY.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27439
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Classification:
Date:
1825-1850
Medium:
Wood, glass, lead
Dimensions:
Overall: 31 x 34 3/4 x 2 in. ( 78.7 x 88.3 x 5.1 cm )
Description:
Top half of stained glass sash window (1941.140c is bottom half); diamond-patterned lead framework enclosing yellowish glass segments, with plain rectangular border of rose-colored glass on three sides; two parallel metal bars attached to back for reinforcement.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Augustus Van Horne Ellis
Object Number:
1941.140b
Gallery Label:
This window may have come from Bolton Priory, Pelham, NY.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27438
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Section of clock face from the Middle Reformed Dutch Church
Classification:
Highlight:
Not promoted
Date:
1800-1850
Medium:
Wood, metal
Dimensions:
Overall: 65 x 23 1/2 x 4 in. ( 165.1 x 59.7 x 10.2 cm )
Description:
Tall wooden section of clock face with remnants of Roman numeral XII on front; applied molded pediment; arched metal frame affixed to back.
Credit Line:
Gift of A.O.B.
Object Number:
X.270
Gallery Label:
This section of a clock dial with the faded numeral "XII" came from the Middle Reformed Dutch Church, built in 1727 on Nassau Street between Cedar and Liberty Streets. In 1844, the building was leased by the U.S. Post Office, and was used by them until 1875.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1850
eMuseum Object ID:
27334
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Balustrade section from Federal Hall, New York
Collections:
Classification:
Is owned by NYHS:
Yes
Highlight:
Display this item in the highlights
Date:
1788-1789
Medium:
Painted wrought iron
Dimensions:
Overall: 37 9/16 x 70 x 1 3/4 in. ( 95.4 x 177.8 x 4.4 cm )
Description:
Wrought iron railing from Federal Hall, New York City; rectangular section with molded upper rail above band of circles with foliate scrolls surrounding central cartouche with fan of thirteen arrows above band of ovals above square base rail; remains of yellow-gold paint; currently mounted on a later oak base.
Credit Line:
Gift of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
Object Number:
1884.3
Gallery Label:
This is the center section of the balcony railing of Federal Hall, where Washington was inaugurated as first President of the U.S. on April 30, 1789. The railing was removed when Federal Hall was demolished in 1812 and incorporated into a portico on the Administrative Building at Bellevue Hospital. It was removed in 1883, and presented to the N-YHS the following year.
Bibliography:
Ledes, Allison E., ed. "The Magazine Antiques: January 2005." New York: Brant Publications, Inc., 2005.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1789
eMuseum Object ID:
27319
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Collections:
Classification:
Is owned by NYHS:
Yes
Highlight:
Display this item in the highlights
Date:
ca. 1656
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 30 1/2 x 27 1/4 x 1 in. ( 77.5 x 69.2 x 2.5 cm )
Description:
Stained glass window; oval pane painted in polychrome enamels with strapwork frame with a coat of arms consisting of a shield divided vertically into two fields with a fruit tree on the left and a crossbow on the right, surmounted by a helmet, all surrounded by foliate scrollwork, all over cartouche with the inscription "Cornelis woutersz hogenboom/ en machtet Cornelis de wit syn/ huysfroiu 1643" (Cornelis son of Walter Hoenboom and Cornelis DeWit his wife 1643); pane set in leaded glass window with rectangular panes and an oak frame with iron corner brackets.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Howard C. Robbins
Object Number:
1951.414c
Marks:
painted: cartouche with the inscription "Cornelis woutersz hogenboom/ en machtet Cornelis de wit syn/ huysfroiu 1643" (Cornelis son of Walter Hoenboom and Cornelis DeWit his wife 1643)
Gallery Label:
This is one of a small group of stained glass windows attributed to Duyckink that are thought to have been made for the First Reformed Dutch Church built in Albany, NY in 1656 and torn down in 1715. This window was removed from a house on Eighth St. in New York City and found by Mrs. Howard Robbins in a wrecker's yard and used in her Dutch Revival house at Sneden's Landing on the Hudson.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1656
eMuseum Object ID:
27282
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Stained glass window
Collections:
Classification:
Is owned by NYHS:
Yes
Highlight:
Display this item in the highlights
Date:
ca. 1656
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 30 1/2 x 27 1/4 x 1 1/4 in. ( 77.5 x 69.2 x 3.2 cm )
Description:
Stained glass window; oval pane painted in polychrome enamels with strapwork frame with a coat of arms consisting of a shield containing a three ostrich-like birds, surmounted by a helmet surmounted by an ostrich-like bird, all surrounded by foliate scrollwork, all over cartouche with the inscription "Joris CLaesz vanderLaen/ Anno 1630" (Joris son of Nicholas Vanderlaen, Anno 1630); pane set in leaded glass window with rectangular panes and an oak frame with iron corner brackets.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Howard C. Robbins
Object Number:
1951.414b
Marks:
painted: cartouche with the inscription "Joris CLaesz vanderLaen/ Anno 1630" (Joris son of Nicholas Vanderlaen, Anno 1630)
Gallery Label:
This is one of a small group of stained glass windows attributed to Duyckink that are thought to have been made for the First reformed Dutch Church built in Albany, NY in 1656 and torn down in 1715. This window was removed from a house on Eighth St. in New York City and found by Mrs. Howard Robbins in a wrecker's yard and used in her Dutch Revival house at Sneden's Landing on the Hudson.
Bibliography:
Olson, Roberta J. M. “A selection of European paintings and objects.” The Magazine Antiques, Vol. 167, no.1, January 2005, p.182-187.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1656
eMuseum Object ID:
27277
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.







