Sign for Lawrence's Inn
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Ariel Lawrence
(American, born 1743)
MakerMaker
Unknown
Dateabout 1797
MediumPaint on pine board, smalt (used as a colorant, not for texture), gold leaf, iron hardware
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including hardware): 27 1/2 x 50in. (69.9 x 127cm)
Other (height x width of sign only): 20 x 50in. (50.8 x 127cm)
Other (height x width of sign only): 20 x 50in. (50.8 x 127cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineCollection of Morgan B. Brainard. Gift of Mrs. Morgan B. Brainard.
DescriptionImages: On both sides, a similar array of Masonic iconography. No underlying imagery.
Construction: Thick, single, rectangular board, oriented horizontally. Applied moldings, mitered at the corners, are nailed to the faces of both sides. The top molding strips overlay hanging straps that extend nearly the full height of the board and are painted the same blue as the background.
Surface: This sign displays only a sign paint layer on each side. Background is blue, with smalt (a blue glass additive) is used to establish the color. Letters are in gold leaf and the symbols are white, with gold used in the sun's rays.
Construction: Thick, single, rectangular board, oriented horizontally. Applied moldings, mitered at the corners, are nailed to the faces of both sides. The top molding strips overlay hanging straps that extend nearly the full height of the board and are painted the same blue as the background.
Surface: This sign displays only a sign paint layer on each side. Background is blue, with smalt (a blue glass additive) is used to establish the color. Letters are in gold leaf and the symbols are white, with gold used in the sun's rays.
Object number1961.63.32
NotesHistorical Note: Original location. Lawrence's house remains extant, on the northwest corner of Route 44 and Mill Street in Norfolk. The house became Norfolk's first post office in 1804 and was subsequently operated as a tavern by James Shepard (active 1821-46). Photographs of the house were made in the late 1930s for the Federal Writer's Project, "Census of Old or Distinctive Buildings in the State of Connecticut" (CHS Library).On View
On viewCollections
about 1823