Item Details
Handmade to Scale Architectural Model of the “Derby Summer House” or “McIntire Tea House” designed in 1793 by Architect, Samuel McIntire. The actual building is now located on the grounds of Glen Magna Farms, Danvers, MA. This model is an exacting scale model of the amazing Federal original which includes copies of the original statues, urns and McIntire swags. Precision cutting of materials allows the model to separate at each floor and the roofline. We have included a photo of the original Summer House in this listing. Never have we seen a model of this or of this precision. The Summer House is every designer’s, architect’s and historian’s dream structure. Also included is a tall simple pedestal for display. Notes: Samuel McIntire designed this ornate Federal style garden house for Elias Hasket Derby’s farm in Salem, Massachusetts. The structure is 20 feet square, 2½ stories high, decorated with pilasters, swags, and Grecian urns, and topped with rustic wood statues of a Reaper and Shepherdess (milkmaid). The ground floor is punctuated by central arched openings on the east and west facades, each flanked with arched windows with wooden keystones. The second floor is ornamented with swags and fluted Ionic pilasters at the corners and between windows. A young lady’s diary from 1802 records her contemporary impressions: The air from the windows is always pure and cool and the eye wanders with delight over the beautiful landscape below…The room is ornamented with some Chinese figures and seems calculated for serenity and peace
Dimensions:
Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)
Width: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)
Depth: 16 in (40.64 cm)
Style: Federal (In the Style Of)
Materials and Techniques: Cedar,Composition,Plexiglass,Wood,Hand-Crafted,Molded,Painted
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 21st Century
Date of Manufacture: 2000
Condition: Good
Wear consistent with age and use.











