1929-1937
HAV-01-403-Z-K-302; HAV-01-403-Z-G-303
GUSN-357743
This collection contains ephemera, design drawings, photographs, and trade catalogs related to the operations of the New England Antique Shop located on Charles Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Majority of materials are dated 1929-1939. A small portion of the collection is undated. This collection is arranged in four series. A portion of this collection is housed in a box with corporate collections CC025 and CC026. Folder 2, which contains the furniture design drawings, is housed in a flat file. Folder titles were assigned by the processor.
photographs
drawings (visual works)
inventories
invoices
trade catalogs
4 folders and 1 oversized folder
An electronic finding aid is available through Historic New Englands Collections Access Portal. A paper finding aid is available in the Library & Archives.
Materials were collected by Philip Rosenberg, the proprietor of the New England Antique Shop. They were anonymously donated to Historic New England in 2021.
CC023
The New England Antique Shop collection
2021
CC023
This collection contains ephemera, design drawings, photographs, and trade catalogs related to the operations of The New England Antique Shop located on Charles Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
Gift
Gift of anonymous, 2021
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Rosenberg, Philip, 1878-1951 (Seller)
photographs
drawings (visual works)
inventories
invoices
trade catalogs
Rosenberg, Philip, 1878-1951
The New England Antique Shop
New England
Antique dealers
Antiques business
This collection is available for research.
The entire collection was rehoused for long-term preservation.
Oversized design drawings were unfolded and placed in acid-free folders.
Collection
HAV-01-403-Z-K-302; HAV-01-403-Z-G-303
Accurals are not expected.
Materials are entirely in English.
Item identification. Box #. New England Antique Shop collection (CC023). Historic New England, Library & Archives.
This collection was processed by Jordan Meyerl, Archives Cataloguer, 2022. The finding aid was updated by Jordan Meyerl, Senior Archives Cataloguer, 2024.
This finding aid is Second Edition DACS-compliant.
The New England Antique Shop was an antiques shop located on Charles Street in Boston, Massachusetts, during the early to mid-twentieth century. It was originally owned by Russian born Jewish immigrant Louis Palken (1883-1940). In 1926, Philip Rosenberg (1878-1951) and his business partner, Max Webber, took over the shop. Rosenberg was a Russian-born native Yiddish speaker who immigrated to Boston to escape rising antisemitism in the Russian Empire. He worked as a peddler in Russian and found work as a cabinetmaker in the United States. He found himself working in the back of The New England Antique Shop by 1922 until he took over as proprietor.
The New England Antiques Shop was well-known for both its high-quality antiques and reproductions to order. Rosenberg frequently bought from local New England homes and also traveled out of state regularly to find other items to sell and reproduce. At one point, Rosenberg even owned Broadhearth, the house located on the site of Saugus Iron Works, the first integrated iron works in the United States. New England Antique Shop was closed in 1949 as a result of Rosenberg's failing health. The contents of the shop were put into storage for nearly seventy years before they were sold via auction.
Lome, E. (Winter 2023). The Dealer of Charles Street. Historic New England, 23(3), 19-22.
The collection is arranged in 4 series:
Series I. Ephemera, 1929-1939, undated (bulk 1937-1939)
Series II. Furniture design drawings, 1937
Series III. Photographs, undated
Series IV. Trade catalogs, 1932-1933, undated
A portion of CC023 is housed within the same box as Corporate Collections CC025 and CC026. The furniture design drawings are housed in a separate box.
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