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Jonathan and Karin Fielding Collection

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Jonathan and Karin Fielding Collection

The Fielding Collection of Early American Art is an esteemed group of American works from the period 1680 to around 1870. Numbering in the hundreds of objects, the collection includes important examples of painted portraits, furniture, needlework, painted boxes, quilts, and related decorative art. The collection also focuses on beautiful objects made for everyday living by mostly rural New Englanders: lighting devices, fire buckets, metal implements, scrimshaw, handwoven rugs, and weathervanes together evoke the rustic yet refined world built by the hands of early Americans. In its rich diversity, the Fielding Collection offers a rare opportunity to explore early American history through objects made for everyday use and through images of the people who used them.

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Scrimshaw Busk with Initials "LH"
Unknown, American
ca. 1835
Object number: 2016.25.2
Scrimshaw Busk
Unknown, American
ca. 1825
Object number: 2016.25.3
Scrimshaw Busk
E. Warren
n.d.
Object number: 2016.25.4
Adam and Eve Fireback
Unknown, American
ca. 1770
Object number: 2016.25.94
Equestrian Trade Sign for the Cincinnati Stove Works
Unknown, American
ca. 1901
Object number: 2016.25.95
Plaque with Bas Relief of a Man and Woman
Unknown, American
ca. 1830
Object number: 2016.25.113
Ten-point Leaping Stag Weather Vane
Unknown, American
ca. 1880
Object number: 2020.15.12
Portrait of Susan Ames
Asa Ames
ca. 1849
Object number: 2020.15.18