Window

Classification: 
Date: 
1850-1950
Medium: 
Glass, lead
Dimensions: 
Overall: 25 1/4 x 12 1/8 x 1/4 in. ( 64.1 x 30.8 x 0.6 cm )
Description: 
Leaded glass window with circular panes of glass in leaded glass frame.
Object Number: 
INV.10206b
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1950
eMuseum Object ID: 
24860
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Stained glass window

Classification: 
Date: 
1850-1950
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 22 x 12 x 1/4 in. ( 55.9 x 30.5 x 0.6 cm )
Description: 
Fragmentary stained glass window with rectangular panes of stained glass in leaded frame.
Object Number: 
INV.13952
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1950
eMuseum Object ID: 
20713
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Finial (roof ornament)

Classification: 
Date: 
1820-1880
Medium: 
Wood, possibly pine; paint
Dimensions: 
Overall (flat): 4 x 4 x 22 5/8 in. (10.2 x 10.2 x 57.5 cm)
Description: 
Turned wood finial from a building; pointed spire top swelling to elongated ball, then ring turnings and a smaller ball; rectangular base with V-shaped cut-out to fit over peak of roof. Evidence of several paint colors, including white, red, green, and brown.
Object Number: 
Z.1228
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1880
eMuseum Object ID: 
18566
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Architectural ornament from the Laing store

Classification: 
Date: 
1849
Medium: 
Cast-iron mounted on board (board measurments are included in the overall dimensions).
Dimensions: 
Overall: 14 3/8 x 14 3/8 in. ( 36.5 x 36.5 cm )
Description: 
Circular spandrel panel with a raised sunburst pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Winston Weisman
Object Number: 
1990.5a
Marks: 
inscriptions: None.
Gallery Label: 
These cast-iron fragments represent one of the most important examples of a notable New York City building type. The Laing Store, according to historians, was the first cast-iron building in New York City and a significant example of the work of noted cast-iron designer James Bogardus (1800-1874).
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1849
eMuseum Object ID: 
18546
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Oak pew fragments

Classification: 
Date: 
1870-1920
Medium: 
Oak
Dimensions: 
83 appro x 66 approx x 25 1/2 ap in.
Description: 
Twenty six oak fragments, possibly from box pew; base sections with applied turned spindles, two sections with carved scrolls and leafage above spindle section, one section possibly from doorway.
Object Number: 
INV.14983
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1920
eMuseum Object ID: 
18544
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Architectural ornament from the Laing store

Classification: 
Date: 
1849
Medium: 
Iron, wood
Dimensions: 
Overall: 25 1/4 x 25 3/4 x 3 1/4 in. ( 64.1 x 65.4 x 8.3 cm )
Description: 
V-shaped seam covering composed of a foliate scroll design with a Medusa head.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Winston Weisman
Object Number: 
1990.5b
Marks: 
inscriptions: Sticker adhered to back of board: "Winston Weisman, 1208 Marine Way, Old Port Cove, West Palm Beach, Florida 33408.
Gallery Label: 
These cast-iron fragments represent one of the most important examples of a notable New York City building type. The Laing Store, according to historians, was the first cast-iron building in New York City and a significant example of the work of noted cast-iron designer James Bogardus (1800-1874).
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1849
eMuseum Object ID: 
18404
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Window

Classification: 
Date: 
1850-1950
Medium: 
Glass, lead
Dimensions: 
Overall: 25 1/4 x 12 x 1/4 in. ( 64.1 x 30.5 x 0.6 cm )
Description: 
Leaded glass window with circular panes of glass in leaded glass frame.
Object Number: 
INV.10206a
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1950
eMuseum Object ID: 
12285
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Stone block/door stop

Classification: 
Date: 
1800-1900
Medium: 
Stone, paper, textile
Dimensions: 
Overall: 4 x 8 1/4 x 2 3/8 in. ( 10.2 x 21 x 6 cm )
Description: 
Brick-shaped stone block with black textile over paper sheathing.
Object Number: 
INV.8507
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1900
eMuseum Object ID: 
12171
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Brick

Classification: 
Date: 
1680-1750
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 1/2 x 7 x 3 1/4 in. ( 3.8 x 17.8 x 8.3 cm )
Description: 
Rectangular red brick with irregular surface, taken from Van Deusen House in Hurley, NY.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Samuel V. Hoffman
Object Number: 
N-374
Marks: 
handwritten: on tag tied to brick: "BRICK/FROM VAN DEUSEN HOUSE/HURLEY/NY"
Provenance: 
The George W. Nash Collection of Ulster County, New York Household Artifacts
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1750
eMuseum Object ID: 
11362
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Marble brick or marker: Hudson

Classification: 
Date: 
ca.1877
Medium: 
Marble
Dimensions: 
Overall: 2 x 10 x 5 in. ( 5.1 x 25.4 x 12.7 cm )
Description: 
White marble brick with carved, gold painted inscriptions "HUDSON" and "1877."
Object Number: 
INV.8986
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1877
eMuseum Object ID: 
11288
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

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