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The Wool Carder, c. 1855-1857

Jean-François Millet

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acid-cut with stylized floral decoration; acid signed with Steuben monogram

Vase, 1928

Frederick Carder; Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, Inc.

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Gold Aurene glass. Surface glass is sprayed at the fire with stannous (tin) chloride or lead chloride solution to create metallic lustrous finish.

Vase, after 1905

Frederick Carder; Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Estate Mauricio Lasansky

The Cardinal (El Cardenal), 1964

Mauricio Lasansky

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Footed bowl, c. 1780

Carden Terry

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [ice on dock], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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Still Life.

Fruit Piece, 19th century

Carducius Plantagenet Ream

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Rocks, Aspen, Colorado, 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [highway and overhanging sign], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [shadow in yard], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [white fence among foilage], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [doorway], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Rocks, Aspen, Colorado, 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [Jeep on mountain road], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [light rays through window on wall], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Untitled [chair reflection in window], c. 1971

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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Still Life.

Peaches, c. 1870

Carducius Plantagenet Ream

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Still Life.

Plums, c. 1870

Carducius Plantagenet Ream

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%C2%A9 Greg S. Card

Harmonic Primary Tool, 1974

Greg S. Card

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%C2%A9 Christopher Cardozo

San Andres Chicahauxtla, Oaxaca, 1973

Christopher Cardozo

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Mexico 1972, Vines and Rocks, 1972

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Wisconsin 1971, Hillside, 1971

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Kentucky 1970, Creek Bed, 1970

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Kentucky 1970, Dancing Trees, 1970

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Kentucky 1970, Fall Creek, 1970

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

England 1972, Wavey Grass, 1972

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Kentucky 1970, Trees and Vines, 1970

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Venezuela 1973, Folded Landscape, 1973

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Venezuela 1973, Lacy Trees, 1973

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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%C2%A9 Charles H. Traub

Kentucky 1971, Two Trees and River, 1971

Charles H. Traub; Publisher: Christopher Cardozo, Inc.

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1. Cardellino vario sbiancato. 2. Cardellino bianco., 1767-1776

Saverio Manetti

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Still life. Cubist.

%C2%A9 Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York %2F ADAGP%2C Paris

The Spanish Playing Cards, 1920

Joan Miró

G367

1. Cardellino d'America. 2. Cardellino spurio. Plate CCCLV., 1767-1776

Saverio Manetti

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Cardinal, 1964

Maurice R. Bebb

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Abstraction

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The Red Cardinal, 1958

Matsumi Kanemitsu

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Cardinal, c. 1968

Maurice R. Bebb

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Cardinal, 1959

Maurice R. Bebb

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three men seated close together playing cards; man at left wears a hat; man at right has close-cropped hair

Cardplayers, 1640-1642

Thomas Wijck

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Card table; by Chippendale?, folding top with semi-circular and broken corners for placing candslesticks (?); cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet; knees carved with acanthus leaf designs and foliated cartouches; front of drawer with fine foliate scrollings.MIddle XVIII c. Mahogany.

Card table, mid 18th century

England

G326

card table, square, folding with corners shaped into round plates for candles. Hinged backed with stay; cabriole legs with weak claw and ball foot in front and pad feet in back; the knees are carved with a shell motif, and a simple scrolling on the inner knee forms the ear; top covered with green felt

Card table, c. 1730

England

G327

table, round; combination card and tea table; triple top. The legs are almost straight, and the knees are carved at top with a small scroll motif. Dutch feet. The gaming top, covered with green felt, has four fish wells. The tea top is of mahogany, and there are two small drawers in the table.

Card table, 1714

England

G326

Tabletop unfolds like a book along one long side and pivots 90 degrees to form felt-topped gaming surface; decorated with six inlaid birds on corners and edges of tabletop with slanted checkerboards between; inlaid hearts, diamonds and clubs around apron; trestle base with lion and lion's head on each of two legs

Card table, 1865

William Burges

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Card table, c. 1904

John S. Bradstreet

G320

Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Maria Borghese

Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Maria Borghese, late 1620s–early 1630s

Pietro da Cortona (Pietro Berrettini)

G313

Studies for Costumes for Philip II, c. 1824

Eugène Delacroix; Depicted: Philip II, King of Spain and Portugal; Depicted: Charles IX, King of France; Depicted: Cardinal Alessandro Farnese II

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Saddle stitched binding, photomechanical text and illustration of nine floating faces, printed in offset lithography on coated paper covers; 23 pp.

Public Illumination Magazine, no. 56: Lethargy, 2012

Jorga Cardin , et al.; Author: Sophie D. Lux , et al.; Publisher: Public Illumination Magazine, Castel Ritaldi, Italy

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1918 Mercury Overscale, 1975

Greg S. Card

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%C2%A9 Gerome Kamrowski

House of Cards, 1947

Gerome Kamrowski

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CARD TABLE REVOLVING TOP, GROOVED EDGES, FRONT ORNAMENTED WITH TWO BRASS LION HEADS WITH RINGS; TOP SUPPORTED BY DOUBLE LYRES, SOLID INLAID WITH BRASS STRINGS; SPREADING FEET END IN BRASS CAPS. STYLE OF DUNCAN PHYFE.

Card Table, 19th century

United States

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Bust of a Cardinal, 18th century

Antonio Canova

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Bust of a Cardinal, c. 1640

Italy

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card table; Chippendale style with cabriole legs, claw and ball feet; Holiday Traditions, Chas. Drawing Room (goes to Prov. Rm.)

Card table, c. 1770

attributed to John Goddard

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card Table, folding, hinged top; Hepplewhite design; corners of top cut in recessed quarter-round design popular during the last ten years of the century; narrow inlay of holly forms panels on legs; in center of skirting are inlaid two swags from which hang pendant husks; above the legs are oval inlaid panels formed with the same wood

Card table, c. 1790-1800

United States

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table, folding card; drawer with brass bail handles and key plate; square moulding and slightly tapering legs, called 'finger print' design; entire piece has moulded edges throughout

Card table, c. 1780

United States

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Card table, c. 1790

United States

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Card table, c. 1780

Hepplewhite

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Coal at Cardiff, 1910

Joseph Pennell

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string-bound book of block printed images of birds, landscapes, trees, and foliage; decorated paper cover with blue wavy fibers; two color images at beginning

Picture Cards, Vol. 1, February 1901

Kamisaka Sekka; Publisher: Tanaka Jihei

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string-bound book of block printed images of birds, landscapes, trees, and foliage; decorated paper cover with blue wavy fibers

Picture Cards, Vol. 2, February 1901

Kamisaka Sekka; Publisher: Tanaka Jihei

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three men huddled over a card game

The Card Players, 17th century

Thomas Wijck

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folding card table with detached top and removable drawer; dark finish; tapering legs; curved front; dome-shaped notches on edges of table top

Card table, c. 1800

United States

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a: black; b: red

Place Card, 19th century

Henri-Charles Guérard

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folding card table with removable drawer; tapering legs; curved front; dome-shaped notches on edges of table top; medium finish

Card table, c. 1800

United States

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Softcover book with faux wood-grain commercial paper stock cover; black and white photograph collaged to front cover with black paper mounting corners; 21 photographic illustrations and one reproduction of a photograph staped to paper; 32 pp.; Latigo (leather cord) binding. Text in manuscript facsimile, with date-stamps. This copy: First (and only) edition.

%C2%A9 Ed Ruscha

Business Cards, 1968

Edward Ruscha; Artist: Billy Al Bengston; Author: Billy Al Bengston; Photographer: Larry Bell; Photographer: Ken Price; Publisher: Edward Ruscha and Billy Al Bengston; Printer: Vaughan Printing, Santa Monica, Calif.

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Sheraton Style

Card table, c. 1800

United States

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Cardigan Bridge, August 17, 1864

Francis Seymour Haden

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three men in hats sitting around a table; the figure on the left sits in a chair with his back to the viewer; figure on the right is smoking

Card Players, 1916

Walter Gramatté

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Card case, square, folding, with two embroidered dark blue satin panels mounted on a folded strip of medium blue satin lined with pink silk. The panels forming the pockets are embroidered with a dragon design in gold and silver threads couched in colored silks. Narrow braid border in blue and white.

Card Case, 19th-20th century

China

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Card case(?) of henna colored satin lined with blue silk and decorated with gold and silver thread appliqued on in scrolls. Finished with a handle of cotton braid at the top and a pendant of the same material at the bottom.

Card case (?), 19th century

China

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Card case(?) of stiff material covered on the outside with satin and lined with silk damask. One side is embroidered with birds and flowers on a blue ground - the other with flowers and a bat on a light red gorund.

Card case (?), 19th century

China

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One of a pair of similar bronze escrutcheons, the shield in each bearing the Arms of the Borghase family: a crowned eagle with outspread wings, above a griffin. The shield incorporates at the top a man's head, and above this a cross, which appears under a Cardinal's hat. Each side is supported by a nude winged cherub.

Coat of arms of Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1579–1633), c. 1620–30

Italy

G330

Coat of arms of Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1579–1633), c. 1620–30

Italy

G330

70.17ter the old frame for this piece is on P65B MS; Italian wood tabernacle cassetta frame, ca. 1600 (reframed 1992), H.46-1/4 x W.44 in.

Portrait of a Cardinal, possibly Gabriele de' Gabrielli (1445–1511), c. 1505–11

attributed to Lorenzo Costa

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Do You Want Any Matches?, 1794

Francis Wheatley; Engraver: Antoine-Alexandre-Joseph Cardon

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Interior of the Grotto di Nerone, plate from 'Vues et plans de la Ville de Naples', 18th-19th century

Antoine-Alexandre-Joseph Cardon; Artist: After Giuseppe Bracci

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Double-sided, colored, wove paper card that would be distributed on its own or inserted into the leaves of a zine, and that advertises upcoming publications, an event, and/or a call for submissions; that recounts a story, memory, or opinion of the artist's; and which often includes rants or tirades on a given subject, poetry, text art, designs, and illustrations.

Card/Insert: fly... post permanent post card..., 20th century

Fly NYC

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Double-sided, colored, wove paper card that would be distributed on its own or inserted into the leaves of a zine, and that advertises upcoming publications, an event, and/or a call for submissions; that recounts a story, memory, or opinion of the artist's; and which often includes rants or tirades on a given subject, poetry, text art, designs, and illustrations. Elaminated in transparent plastic.

Card/Insert: fly... post permanent post card..., 20th century

Fly NYC

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Prostitute Reading a Poem-Card, c. 1735

Nishikawa Sukenobu

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bullet piercing a jack of diamonds playing card; from a portfolio of 10 prints, 'Ten Dye Transfer'

%C2%A9The Harold %26 Esther Edgerton Foundation%2C 2001%2C Courtesy of Palm Press%2C Inc.

Cutting the Card Quickly!, 1964

Harold E. Edgerton; Project Manager: Palm Press, Inc.

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drawing of a male figure seated on a lotus throne with gold skin on red ground on front; 11 lines of text, in red, on back

Buddhist Ritual Card (Tsakali), 1200-1300

Tibet

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man kissing the hand of a Cardinal

%C2%A9Henri Cartier-Bresson %2F Magnum Photos

Cardinal Pacelli at Montmartre, Paris, 1938

Henri Cartier-Bresson

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card table of Sheraton design with folding top and of satinwwod inlay on front and ends, legs reeded.c.1790. Dec. 1936; Mr. I.Sack said that he believes this was made in Portsmouth NH and is a fine piece (vendor).

Sheraton card table, c. 1790

United States

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a very similar table exists in the collection at Mount Vernon; a. table; b. drawer.; Holiday Traditions, Providence Room

Folding card table, c. 1750

United States

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Old Woman Playing Cards, 19th-20th century

Dwight Case Sturges

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commercially printed Christmas card with small image of Astroboy flying around a dragon carrying two older men at LRQ; long typed message on card

Greeting Cards to H.E. Robison, second half 20th century

Unknown Japanese

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cardinal walks below large ruin while reading a book; four men follow; beggar seated at lower right

Landscape with the Cardinal, c. 1675

Herman van Swanevelt

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white card printed in black; elf figure wearing tall fuzzy black cap with tall pointed brim; large feet and hands; snow-covered pine tree behind elf; printed text inside: "Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year"; signed inside in black ink: "Richard and Anne Holzschuh", and address in blue ink: "5335 Nicollet Ave Minneapolis Minn 55419"

%C2%A9 James C. Hogan

Christmas card with elf, 20th century

Richard Holzschuh

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one of a collection of 15 engravings relating to textile production

Carding and Combing (Plate II), 1762

Denis Diderot

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Cardinal with Holly Berry, c. 1968

Maurice R. Bebb

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Cardinal with Holly Berry, c. 1968

Maurice R. Bebb

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Cardinal on American Holly, 1968

Maurice R. Bebb

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Sheraton Card Table, about 1810; primary woods mahogany, maple; secondary woods maple, white pine; note elliptical front and hald serpentine sides; inlaid stringing and banding on edge of top and bottom of apron, large inlaid oval encompassed by banding in center of a facade; pictorial inlays of conch shells on pilasters, supported by reeded and ring turned legs.

Sheraton Card Table, c. 1810

United States

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calling card tray, pierced design of flowers and leaves on rim, plain cemter with monogram

Calling Card Tray, 19th century

Redlich Co.

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Sheraton Card Table, attributed to John and Thomas Seymour; mahogany, satinwwood veneers, pine and maple gates; Top bowed front, serpentined sides, frieze with veneered panels, raised round-ring turned and reeded legs.

Sheraton card table, 1790-1795

attributed to John Seymour; Maker: Thomas Seymour

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