Merchant's House Museum Photos

Merchant's House Museum (1832) Greek Revival 29 East Fourth St. (Between Bowery and Lafayette).

See also: Museums of New York City
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Old Merchant's House (aka Seabury Tredwell) House (1832) (29 E. 4th St.).
Style: Greek revival. Architect: Joseph Brewster. On National Register.

Old Merchant's House Museum facade.

Greek revival front door of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Lintel details of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Garden of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Dining room of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Sideboard & chairs in dining room of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Sideboard & sconces in dining room of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Lamp fixture & plaster work in living room ceiling of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Plaster medallion in living room ceiling of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Plaster moldings in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Tea kettle in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Piano in living room of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Portrait of hatter Joseph Brewster who built Merchant's House in 1832.

Portrait of Seabury Treadwell who bought Merchant's House circa 1836 & whose family lived there for 100 years till house became museum in 1936.

Wooden newel post in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Tester bed in bedroom of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Drop leaf table in bedroom of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Tester bed canopy in bedroom of Old Merchant's House Museum.

Bedroom fireplace in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Basement kitchen in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Salt-glaze crocks in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Stoneware crock in Old Merchant's House Museum.

Brick bread oven in Old Merchant's House Museum.


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
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