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Labeled Armchair
The Joel Lane Museum House is fortunate to own a very rare armchair made in Petersburg, Virginia circa 1800. It is rare because it still has the original label on the bottom. The label reads: “Windsor chairs—made and sold by Joel Brown—Old Street, Petersburg—with all kinds of fancy chairs, settees and cribbs for children; Riding Chair Bodies in the neatest and newest fashions; columns turned for Porticos and Porches; Cabinet turning executed in the neatest manner. Orders from the country will be attended to. N.B.A. Considerable supply of Copal and Japan Varnishes.”
This chair is also interesting because of its maker’s connections to Raleigh. According to Elizabeth Reid Murray in her epic tome, Wake, Capital County of North Carolina, Joel Brown took an apprentice “to lern the Trade of a Windsor chair maker” in 1817, made settees for the [NC] Senate while it was meeting in “Government House” in 1831, and furnished chairs for the Wake County court room in 1835. His obituary of 1848 gives June 16, 1816 as the date of his arrival in Raleigh.
Brown set up his shop on Hillsborough Street and continued in the business in that location and others in Wake for thirty years. In 1817, he advertised that he had “procured the best Workmen from the North” who could promise chairs, settees, cribs, and cradles “finished in the first Stile of Elegance.”
According to Murray, Robert M. Brown, son of Joel Brown, corresponded with President Andrew Johnson. Reid transcribes a letter from President Johnson to Mr. Brown dated September 9, 1865 bemoaning the effects of the civil war just ended and hoping for peace and a ” love for the government which our fathers founded.” Brown received the letter in response to one he had written to Johnson reminding him that the two men had been boyhood friends in Raleigh.
Murray further states that a firm still in operation in the 1980s in Raleigh could trace its origins to Raleigh’s pre-Civil War period: Brown-Wynne Funeral Home. The business was begun in 1836 by founder Henry J. Brown, cabinetmaker and coffin maker. We have been able to confirm the connection between Joel Brown and Henry Brown. Joel Brown was the father of Henry J. Brown who married Lydia Lane, daughter of Nathaniel M. Lane, son of James Lane, brother of Joel Lane.
Object Number: 1932.5.1
Estimated age: 1817 to 1848
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- Bed Rope Tightener
- Bed Warmer
- Bell Metal Andirons
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- Black Tin Lantern
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- Blue and White Checked Coverlet
- Blue and White Woven Spread
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- Child’s Chair
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- Coin Silver Serving Spoon
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- Cotton Basket
- Cradle
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- Creamware Orange Bowl
- Creamware Plate
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- Crock
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- Dough Trough
- Dressing Mirror
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- English Delft Bowl
- English Delft Plate of Bristol or Lambeth Origin
- English Oak Bible Box
- English Pewter Basin
- English Salt-Glazed Stoneware Sauce Boat
- Export Tea Set
- Fireplace Fork
- Fireplace Trammel
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- Five Canton 9” Plates
- Five Dollar Note
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- Flax Spinning Wheel
- Flip Glass
- Floor Cloths
- Footed Fireplace Fork
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- Four Bone-Handled Knives & Four Forks
- Four Finger Vases (Two Pairs)
- Four Fruit Prints
- Fringed Tablecloth
- Fringed Towel
- Frying Pan
- Frying Pan
- Garden Plan
- George II / British Half Penny
- Gingerbread Mold
- Glass Decanter
- Granddaughter’s Plate
- Green Painted Ladderback Chair
- Hand Mirror
- Hand-Forged Iron Kitchen Hook
- Hanging Griddle
- Hepplewhite Pembroke Table
- Hinsdale Chest
- Iron Fire Tongs
- Iron Fork
- Iron Ladle with Hook
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- Labeled Armchair
- Ladder Back Chair
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- Large Canton Tea Pot
- Large Greenish Jug
- Large Iron Hanging Pot
- Large Scalloped Edge Punch Bowl
- Laundry Paddle
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- Linsey-Woolsey Coverlet
- Liverpool Delft Tankard
- Looking Glass
- Mahogany Chippendale Side Chair
- Mahogany Tea Caddy
- Mahogany Tester Bed
- Map of USA - 1795
- Mark Catesby Flower Print
- Metal Andirons
- Metal Trivet
- Mosaic Pin or Brooch
- New Hall Butterfly Tea Pot
- New Hall Tea Cup and Saucer
- Ofiicer’s Cutaway Coat and Tri-Corn Hat
- Oval Iron Skillet
- Pair Brass Candlesticks
- Pair Brass Sconces
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- Pair Delft Vases
- Pair Fluted Candlesticks
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- Pair of Cherry Chippendale Chairs
- Pair of Creamware Compotes
- Pair of Push Button Candlesticks
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- Pair Push-Up Candlesticks
- Pearl Creamware Oval Basket
- Pembroke Table
- Penny Foot Andirons
- Pewter Basin
- Pewter Pitcher
- Pewter Plate
- Pewter Plate #1
- Pewter Plate #2
- Pewter Plate #3
- Pewter Plate #4
- Pewter Porringer
- Pewter Quart Tankard - F. Wells
- Pewter Tankard 1776
- Pine Blanket Chest
- Pine Table
- Pine Travel Case
- Platter with Blue Border
- Polychrome Rotterdam Delft Plate
- Push-Button Candlestick
- Queen Anne Mirror
- Red Dirt Bowl
- Red Dirt Dish
- Reproduction Tricorne Hat
- Rush Basket
- S Hook for Crane
- Salt Glazed Plate
- Salt-Glazed Stoneware Dish (Shape of Leaf)
- Set of Six Creamware Plates
- Silk Scarf
- Silver Punch Ladle
- Silver Tablespoon
- Single Cruzie
- Single Cruzie Lamp
- Six Windsor Chairs
- Small Diamond-Shaped Canton Covered Dish
- Small Iron Hanging Pot
- Smoke Lamp
- Spatula
- Spider Pan
- Spider Pan
- Spongeware Plate
- Staffordshire Urn
- Ten Small Canton Dessert Plates
- The Lives of the English Poets
- The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes
- Three Butter Pats with Blue Edge
- Three Large Canton Plates
- Tin Tray
- Tobacco Packer
- Trammel
- Two Betty Lamps with Handles
- Two Export Tea Bowls (Saucers)
- Two Wedgewood Creamware Plates
- Two Whale Oil Lamps
- Two Wooden Pestles
- Vine Barrel
- Wafer Iron
- Walking Wheel
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- Walnut Side Table
- Walnut Table with Drawer
- Walnut Tripod Candlestand
- Washstand
- White Hand-Woven Bedspread
- White Quilt with Crewel Border
- William Lane Bible
- Windsor Armchair
- Windsor Chair
- Windsor Chair
- Wooden Dough Bowl
- Wooden Ink Sander
- Wooden Ink Sander and Sand
- Wooden Mallet
- Wooden Paddle
- Wooden Pestle
- Wooden Rolling Pin
- Wool and Linen Coverlet
- Work Table
- Workman’s Bed
- Wrought Iron Candle Holder