Cradle
Date1727 (dated)
MediumWhite pine, leather
DimensionsOH: 28"; OW: 19 5/8"; OD: 38 3/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1951-455
DescriptionAppearance: rectangular cradle form, tapering in width and length from top to bottom; arched head and foot boards; straight sides; arched hood and hood rail; (replaced) shaped rockers with dowel-form medial brace; covered inside and out with brown leather secured with brass, dome-head nails; brass nails applied in tight serpentine pattern at outer edges of both side panels, straight line pattern on foot board and hood; date and initials worked into nail pattern; original brass bail handle applied to foot and head boards. Construction: side panels nailed to foot and head boards and hood crest; two board hood nailed to top edges of extended section of side panels; rockers originally nailed to bottom board from inside.
Label TextUpholsterers attended to more than seating furniture during the Eighteenth century. Bed "furniture" or hangings, coffins, and cradles were among their other concerns. This cradle, which bears the initials and birth year of its first unidentified occupant inscribed in decorative brass nails, is similar to other leather covered cradles from Boston. A related example descended in the family of Boston upholsterer Samuel Grant (1705-1784), who regularly used leather to cover unembellished chair frames for export to the southern colonies and the West Indies in the mid-eighteenth century.
InscribedNo
Markings"JGW" outlined in nails on each side; "1727" outlined in nails on top of hood.
ProvenanceAvis & Rockwell Gardiner, American Antiques
1790-1800
1775-1790
1800-1820
1800
1760-1770
1700-1730
1770-1780
ca. 1810
ca. 1810
1805-1815
1760-1780
1805-1815