showing 38 results matching artist:"Unknown American"

advanced
Red

Ice gun, 1935

Unknown American; Manufacturer: Opco Company

G379

elaborately engraved, tapering straight side pitched with applied hollow ribbed extruded handle; almost covered with engraved flowers, leaves and lettering; possibly sandwich.

Pitcher, 1886

Unknown American

Not on View
two fish (one blue, yellow and orange; the other brown, yellow and black) in pressed glass with reverse painting on glass; mounted on wood panel covered in burgandy velvet

Trompe l'oeil fish in pressed glass, c. 1870

Unknown American

Not on View
wine glass, swag and bow design engraved on bowl

Wine Glass, 18th century

Unknown American

Not on View
Hanging clear glass pendants with square top section with 2 stars; bottom section with pairs of stars and flowers alternating

Set of 20 Prisms, c. 1830-1850

Unknown American

Not on View
Small cream jug, moulded glass made at Stoddard, New Hampshire.

Cream Jug, 18th century

Unknown American

Not on View
Celery glass of moulded glass made at Stoddard (?), New Hampshire.

Celery vase, 18th century

Unknown American

Not on View
decorated in color

Capped Bottle, 20th century

Unknown American

Not on View
Aluminum with applied riveted bands and cedar lining

Humidor, c. 1935

Unknown American

Not on View
Bowl, footed with applied blue rim

Footed bowl, 19th century

Unknown American

Not on View
cream-colored buggy with movable visor; storage compartment; metal covered wheels; metal front fender; yellow plastic cushion (b) with design of cats in dresses

Baby carriage, c. 1950s

Unknown American

Not on View
Pendant fixture with 4 light socket arms, flanked by 4 upward-turned elements; sockets and upturned arms have scrolled ends; globes are irridescent orange and green glass

Chandelier, c. 1905

Unknown American

Not on View
Cut glass, Russian pattern.

Water Pitcher, 1890s

Unknown American

Not on View
Cut glass, Russian pattern.

Water Tumbler, 1900

Unknown American

Not on View
pitcher, lead glass uncased, glossy finish with applied reeded handle, Wild Rose called 'Peachblow'; design patented March 2, 1886

Pitcher, late 19th century

Unknown American

Not on View
Cut glass, Russian pattern

Footed Decanter with Lapidary Cut Stopper, 1890s

Unknown American

Not on View
Cut glass, Russian pattern

Ice Cream Plate, 1890s

Unknown American

Not on View
Pair of Clear Blown Candlesticks, second quarter of the 19th century, glass, with original pewter candlecups.

Candlestick, one of a pair, mid 19th century

Unknown American

Not on View
imitation of Greek Klismos design; having 2 pieces laminated over extending crest rail upon continuing molded stiles which curve down to a raised volute at the front of the seat, there being a stylized rosette and leaf carved horizontal back splat, the rosette turning being somewhat similar to the handles of the accompanying commode; base with corresponding molded front legs and is of the curule pattern; at its tops on the sides are incised carved fans; stepped up rosettes are at the tops of these bases, both having been replaced on one chair

Klismos side chair, one of a pair, c. 1825

Unknown American (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

Not on View
Portrait miniature. Painting is in a convex oval frame; there is a lock of the sitter's hair braided and mounted on the back side of the frame.

Portrait of a Girl, 19th century

Unknown American, 19th century

Not on View

Portrait of a Woman, c. 1830-1840

Unknown American, 19th century

Not on View

Portrait of a Man, c. 1830-1840

Unknown American, 19th century

Not on View
Half-length, three-quarter position portrait of the captain as a young man in his early forties. He is shown half-length, seated in three-quarter position wearing a ruffled jabot, and dark suit with brass buttons; on his waistcoat is prominently displayed the bald eagle of the Order of the Cincinnati.

Portrait of Captain Enos Reeves, 18th century

Unknown American, 18th century

Not on View
primitive "schoolgirl" drawing of seminary and school grounds with brick buildings and white building, gazebos and sheds; black oval border with yellow flowers in corners

Untitled, 19th century

Unknown American, 19th century

Not on View
East Indian style; pencil lines have been added as outlines

Textile Design (East Indian style), 18th century

Unknown American, 20th century

Not on View
Hand-beaten sterling silver holder (a) with glass tube (b)

Bud vase, c. 1910

Unknown American; Manufacturer: Lebolt & Company

Not on View
Model No. 390

Knife sharpener, model no. 390, 1945-1950

Unknown American; Manufacturer: Hukin & Heath

Not on View
Chrome with glass insert

Cocktail shaker, c. 1935

Unknown American; Manufacturer: The American Thermos Bottle Company

Not on View

Flowers in a Glass, with Butterfly, mid 19th century

Unknown American; Publisher: J. Childs, 152 Washington St. Boston

Not on View
Chromium plated metal with frosted glass panels and lid

Ice bucket with cover, c. 1937

Unknown American; Manufacturer: The American Thermos Bottle Company

Not on View
Plastic with overlay graphic image of Noel Coward with selected titles of his songs on both sides; received in black frame. "RCA Presents: Noel Coward with Leo Reisman and his Orchestra in a program of Noel Coward Songs."

Phonograph record, c. 1927

Unknown American; Manufacturer: RCA Victor Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Not on View

Water Pitcher, 19th century

Unknown American

Not on View

Bar Tumbler, 19th century

Unknown American

Not on View

Bar tumbler, 19th century

Unknown American

Not on View

Pipe, c. 1935

Unknown American

Not on View

Mourning Picture in Memory of Andrew Stranahan, 19th century

Unknown American, 19th century

Not on View
Illustrated sheet music cover. Two young children, the orphans of the song, clinging to each other. Behind them are a burning street and a fire engine. The Gothic church in the background is Trinity Church on Summer Street in Boston. which was destroyed in the fire on November 9, 1872.

Homeless Tonight, 1874

Unknown , American, 19th century; Lithographer: J. H. Bufford's Sons, Boston; Printer: Warren Richardson; Composer: Charles Albert White; Publisher: White, Smith and Co., Boston

Not on View

"Ribbonaire" electric desk fan, c. 1935

Unknown American; Manufacturer: Diell, Electronic Division of Singer Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Sears, Roebuck and Co.

Not on View

showing 38 results matching artist:"Unknown American"

Download results as CSV