Sign for Spencer's Inn
Date1810
MediumPaint on unidentified softwood board, frame of ash or chestnut, unidentified hardwood, gold leaf, iron hardware
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including hardware): 51 1/4 x 23in. (130.2 x 58.4cm)
Other (height x width of sign only): 46 1/2 x 20 3/4in. (118.1 x 52.7cm)
Other (height x width of sign only): 46 1/2 x 20 3/4in. (118.1 x 52.7cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineCollection of Morgan B. Brainard, Gift of Mrs. Morgan B. Brainard
DescriptionImages: on both sides, the state seal of Pennsylvania (an eagle atop a shield displaying a ship, a plow, and three sheaves of grain); no underlying image
Text: on side 1: on upper rail, "1810" over [1810]; on lower rail, "I, SPENCER" over [I, SPENCER]; on side 2, both rails have thick black paint layer over [1810] and [I, SPENCER]
Construction: Single board, suspended from top rail; horizontal rails with integral pediment and skirt; turned posts. Board is hand-sawn into an oval shape with scalloped edge; oriented vertically. Board has two battens, tapered along the edges and from end to end, inset across one side to counteract warpage, a practice occasionally encountered in furniture and painted panels. Battens appear to be original to the board. Each horizontal rail is tenoned through the turned posts and secured with two pins. The rails extend up and down to form a decoratively-shaped pediment and skirt (now missing). Applied moldings are nailed to the faces of the rails, forming a rectangular frame for text.
Text: on side 1: on upper rail, "1810" over [1810]; on lower rail, "I, SPENCER" over [I, SPENCER]; on side 2, both rails have thick black paint layer over [1810] and [I, SPENCER]
Construction: Single board, suspended from top rail; horizontal rails with integral pediment and skirt; turned posts. Board is hand-sawn into an oval shape with scalloped edge; oriented vertically. Board has two battens, tapered along the edges and from end to end, inset across one side to counteract warpage, a practice occasionally encountered in furniture and painted panels. Battens appear to be original to the board. Each horizontal rail is tenoned through the turned posts and secured with two pins. The rails extend up and down to form a decoratively-shaped pediment and skirt (now missing). Applied moldings are nailed to the faces of the rails, forming a rectangular frame for text.
Object number1961.63.46
NotesTechnique Note: The surface of the center panel displays less wear than the frame. The rails were repainted, sloppily, with bronze powdered letters and black paint, apparently in an effort to increase the legibility of areas that had flaked severely; the original color may not have been black. The poorly drawn letters and numerals and the use of bronze paint suggest that this repainting may have been done by an amateur or owner.
Historical Note: Original location. On the Windsor Road north of Hartford, near the Windsor town line.On View
On viewCollections
1772-1786
1827-1836
Captain Aaron Bissell Sr.