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RM2CWBM0K–Engraving depicting members of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing (Shakers), going to dinner, each carrying their own typical, Shaker chair.
RMT6DGJP–Postcard of Main Street in Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1914. From the New York Public Library. ()
RF2HJT1YH–Shaker Frau aus Nordamerika, christliche Freikirche in den USA, die aus dem Quäkertum hervorgegangen ist, United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing / Shaker woman from North America, Christian free church in the USA that grew out of Quakerism, United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2HJ2XDR–Stand 1825–50 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Stand 3134
RMKNJ2DY–Bedstead, Maker: United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”) (American, active ca. 1750–present), 1830–60, American, Shaker, Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States, Medium: Maple, pine
RM2HH6HGC–Candlestick 1820–60 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Candlestick 1216
RMKNJ22D–Dining Table, Maker: United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”) (American, active ca. 1750–present), 1800–1825, American, Shaker, Made in Hancock, Massachusetts, United States, Medium: Pine, maple, basswood
RM2HHC5KD–Wash Stand 1810–30 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Wash Stand 9734
RMHRP4GJ–Vacuum Pan Evaporator
RMHHEEFP–Engraving titled 'Shakers making their final procession from Meeting' the men and women are seen holding palms upwards to catch God's grace and blessing. From the Lebanon Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dated 19th Century
RM2H00PDN–Country Road and Stone Wall - Shakertown - Mercer County - Kentucky
RM2HHAKE4–Candle Stand 1800–1840 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Candle Stand 1176
RM2HH7GA9–Side Chair 1830–50 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Side Chair 1741
RMHHEE0R–Engraving titled 'Shakers making their final procession from Meeting' the men and women are seen holding palms upwards to catch God's grace and blessing. From the Lebanon Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dated 19th Century
RM2H00P8F–Country Road and Stone Wall - Shakertown - Mercer County - Kentucky
RM2HH8FAD–Spool Stand 1830–50 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Spool Stand 7751
RMHHEE0P–Engraving depicting Shakers dancing at Meeting, holding hands palms upwards to catch God's grace and blessing. Dated 19th Century
RM2HHW9CX–Double Counter ca. 1825 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Double Counter 3385
RMHHEDTN–Engraving titled 'Shakers making their final procession from Meeting' the men and women are seen holding palms upwards to catch God's grace and blessing. From the Lebanon Community, Lebanon Springs, New York State. Dated 19th Century
RM2HHW9B8–Seed Stand 1800–1825 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Seed Stand 7369
RM2HHRBYN–Candle Stand 1800–1830 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Candle Stand 1174
RM2HHW9C4–Work Table 1820–50 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Work Table 10006
RM2HHW9BC–Side Chair 1840–60 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Side Chair 1866
RM2T2EKYC–Bench United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”) American ca. 1850 View more. Bench. American, Shaker. ca. 1850. Pine. Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States
RM2HH7CE8–Bench ca. 1850 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Bench. American, Shaker. ca. 1850. Pine. Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States
RM2HHRRR9–Candlestick 1820–60 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Candlestick. American, Shaker. 1820–60. Tin. Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States
RM2HHRGXD–Candlestick 1820–60 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Candlestick. American, Shaker. 1820–60. Tin. Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States
RM2HH2W44–Neckerchief ca. 1868 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Neckerchief. American, Shaker. ca. 1868. Cotton, woven. Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States
RM2HH8TBW–Cupboard 1800–1850 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Cupboard. American, Shaker. 1800–1850. Pine. Probably made in New Lebanon, New York, United States
RM2HHRWJF–Dining Table 1800–1825 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Dining Table. American, Shaker. 1800–1825. Maple, ash. Made in Enfield, Connecticut, United States
RM2HHRKDX–Dining Table 1800–1825 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York. Dining Table. American, Shaker. 1800–1825. Pine, maple, basswood. Made in Hancock, Massachusetts, United States
RM2HHW9BR–Bedstead 1830–60 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York The Shakers favored trundle bedsteads with nonpivoting wooden wheels that allowed the bed to be pulled straight out from the wall for changing and cleaning. The 1845 Millennial Laws specified that 'bedsteads should be painted green.'. Bedstead 442
RM2HHB8K6–Looking Glass 1840–60 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York The earliest Shaker mirrors were made after 1821, when the religious laws allowing their use were written. This example with a convex-molded frame, and T-shape wall bracket. The brass knobs on the base would have been used to suspend brushes and combs.. Looking Glass 4868
RM2HHW9C0–Candle Stand 1800–1840 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York Although several similar stands exist, this example is one of the finest known. Note the elongated 'wine-bottle' post and the graceful springing legs, which are tapered both in thickness and length. An almost identical stand is owned by the Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.. Candle Stand 1175
RM2HHW089–Revolving Chair 1840–70 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York Revolving chairs, also known as stools or swivel chairs, were produced by Shakers in many styles and sizes. The earliest examples stood on long legs and often were used in the brethren's shops. Low revolving chairs, such as this example, with Windsor-like comb backs were rarely made before 1840.. Revolving Chair 6861
RM2HH3YWT–Rocking Chair 1820–50 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York Previously reserved for the elderly and infirm, rocking chairs became ubiquitous in America after the Revolution. The Shakers produced slat-back rocking chairs both for their own use and for sale to the outside world. On this example, the oval finials, round hand grips, and shaped blades suggest it was made in the New Lebanon, New York, community.. Rocking Chair. American, Shaker. 1820–50. Maple, birch
RM2HHW9D3–Bench 1825–50 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder, Shakers (or United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing) united on this bench for religious services. In the late eighteenth through the nineteenth centuries, the Shakers established utopian communities that were progressive for the period in their practice of gender and social equality. The streamlined form of this bench also reflects the Shakers’ interests in asceticism and efficiency in the face of amplified American consumerism and industria
RM2HGNN77–Towel or drying rack ca. 1830 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York In Shaker communities, tenoned drying racks were less frequently produced than x-shaped folding racks. Their placement in retiring rooms, kitchens, laundries, and shops showed their essential place in the daily activity of the Shakers. While an object of great utility, the streamlined, geometric shaping on the rack uprights and trestle feet correspond to the Shakers’ pioneering design aesthetics and proto-modernism that inspired folk art circles and contemporary abstracti
RM2HHW9CM–Blanket Chest 1835–75 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), Mount Lebanon, New York This 'heavenly blue' Shaker blanket chest has one deep drawer. The blanket chest was a familiar furniture form in colonial New England that the Shakers borrowed and adapted to their own taste. Close examination of the finish reveals a number of coats of paint, varying slightly in tint, providing rare evidence of original painted Shaker furniture. Very early Shaker furniture may have been given a heavy coat of paint to act as a wood preservative. Later furniture was embellished wi
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