McIntire Bedroom
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Featuring Massachusetts furniture made in the Neoclassical style (1790–1810), the McIntire Bedroom is named after the renowned Salem architect and woodcarver Samuel McIntire. Objects that reflect the role of women in early America are highlighted throughout the room, from the worktable made for storing sewing tools and projects to the needlework samplers hanging on the walls.
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Unknown English
c. 1785–1815
Mahogany and mahogany veneer; white pine, composition, gold leaf, iron, and mirrored glass
B.2008.14
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
c. 1800–1810
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with cobalt decoration
B.84.3.1,.2
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, beech, birch, and hard maple
B.69.376.2
Unknown American
c. 1800–1830
Mahogany; mahogany, northern white cedar, and eastern white pine
B.61.97
Unknown English
c. 1790–1810
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with underglaze cobalt blue
B.89.15.2
Unknown English
c. 1790–1810
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with underglaze cobalt blue
B.89.15.1
Unknown American
c. 1785–1799
Mahogany and ebony; eastern white pine, ash, and soft maple
B.61.92.1
Unknown American
c. 1785–1799
Mahogany and ebony; eastern white pine, ash, and soft maple
B.61.92.2
Unknown English
c. 1750–1770
Pastel on paper
B.61.106.2
William Adams
c. 1785–1810
Stoneware (jasperware), mercury gilt bronze, and lead glass
B.61.63.1
William Adams
c. 1785–1810
Stoneware (jasperware), mercury gilt bronze, and lead glass
B.61.63.2
Unknown American
c. 1800–1820
Mahogany and unidentified inlay; soft maple and yellow-poplar
B.77.24.2
Unknown American
c. 1800–1820
Mahogany and unidentified inlay; soft maple and yellow-poplar
B.77.24.1
Unknown American
c. 1800–1820
Mahogany, birch, basswood, and eastern white pine; soft maple
B.69.393