Finials from the Dwinelle home, 1272 Weber Street, c. 1890

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Finials from the Dwinelle home, 1272 Weber Street, c. 1890

Entry/Object ID

2000.333.4

Description

ACC. NO. 00.333.4 A, B, C, D, E, F, G SUBJECT CATEGORY: HOUSEHOLD DATE OR PERIOD: CIRCA 1880-1890's OBJECT: FINIALS DESCRIPTION: DECORATIVE LATHE-TURNED FINIALS IN WOOD, WITH VARIOUS FINISHES. SIZE: H: 5-1/2" HISTORY OF OBJECTS: FINIALS FROM THE CAROLINE DWINELLE RESIDENCE, 1272 WEBER STREET, ALAMEDA (SINCE DEMOLISHED). MRS DWINELLE WAS TWICE WIDOWED: FIRST, WW CHIPMAN, CO-FOUNDER OF ALAMEDA; SECOND, SENATOR JOHN DWINELLE, AN ILLUSTRIOUS POLITICIAN. ACQUIRED FROM: ROSCOE AND D'ARCY HAMILTON CATALOGED: NOVEMBER 04, 2000

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1/19/2021 MvL: current sign: DRAPERY ROD FINIALS A collection of lathe-turned finials from the residence of Caroline Dwinelle on Weber St., Alameda. Caroline, the widow of W.W. Chipman, co-founder of the City of Alameda, later married John Dwinelle, a member of the State Assembly who became an initial Regent of the University of California.