Architectural elements from Halsted House, Rye, New York
This black marble mantel, now installed in the Greek Revival Parlor, was originally from the Halsted House, Rye, New York.
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This black marble mantel, now installed in the Greek Revival Parlor, was originally from the Halsted House, Rye, New York.
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Title: Architectural elements from Halsted House, Rye, New York
Date: ca. 1825
Geography: Made in Rye, New York, United States
Culture: American
Medium: Wood, marble
Dimensions: Dimensions unavailable
Credit Line: Gift of Henry U. and Emma B. Halsted, 1968
Object Number: Inst.68.4.1
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