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Tall vase decorated with stylized leaves and buds on dark green matte glaze

Monumental vase, c. 1898

Attributed to George R. Prentiss Kendrick; Manufacturer: Grueby Faience Company

G378

Stretchers formed by reticulated squares

"Double Oval" table, c. 1910

Charles Limbert; Manufacturer: Charles P. Limbert Company

G378

copper vase, original patina

Weed holder, c. 1895-1900

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: James A. Miller & Brothers

G300

molded and hand-hammered; of spherical form, worked in répeussé with four circular designs with crenelated edge, within elliptical and lozenge frame borders, raised on four spreading rectangular feet

Urn, c. 1903

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: James A. Miller & Brothers

G378

Silver base and clear blown glass shade with silver mounts in organic form

Candle lamp, 1900

Attributed to Kate Harris; Manufacturer: William Hutton & Sons, Ltd. (silver); Manufacturer: James Powell and Sons (glass); Retailer: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.

G379

Cast and wrought; comprised of twelve arms and central shaft for a total of thirteen candle holders; the arms swivel round the center shaft so that they may be arranged in the same plane or at right angles to each other, forming a three-dimensional stylized tree

Candelabrum, 1901

Bruno Paul; Manufacturer: K. M. Seifert & Company

G379

Hammered; teardrop form with incised striations

Tea kettle, c. 1909

Peter Behrens; Manufacturer: AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft)

G379

Bowl on a triangular pedestal

Centerpiece coupé (bowl), c. 1927-1928

M. Desnet; Designer: René Nauny; Manufacturer: La Maison Desny

G379

Cast and wrought; kettle with liner, lid and tray

Samovar, 1904

Bruno Paul; Manufacturer: Werkstätten für Kunst stet Handwerk

G379

Ten-sided basket consisting of square grid cut-out decoration; grid handle

Basket, c. 1905-1910

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

G379

Seat back consists of two tall arches separated by seven balls

Seven Ball Side Chair, model number 371, c. 1906

Josef Hoffmann

G379

Humidor, c. 1915

Joseph Heinrichs; Maker: Marcus & Company

G379

tall flower on each side panel; shoulder consists of four arches

Urn, 1912

George Washington Maher

G300

buttress vessel form shape #416; for 'Teco' ware line

Monumental vase, c. 1905-1910

William Day Gates; Manufacturer: American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company

G378

Formed as footed shallow bowl with looping handles on either end which terminate in a heart shape

Loop-handled dish, 1903

MĂĽrrle-Bennet & Co.

G350

Spade shaped basin

Spoon, 1903 (designed 1900)

Oliver Baker; Retailer: Liberty & Company

G350

Aluminum with adjustable hood vents; ebonite top and foot

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Lamp, c. 1927-1930

Jacques Le Chevallier; Artist: Rene Koechlin

G379

Round with central electrical components

"Nocturne" radio, c. 1937

Walter Dorwin Teague; Manufacturer: Sparton Corporation

G378

Copper with repoussé design of a sea creature and naturaliste / abstract motifs with inset mother-of pearl

Bowl, 1906

Ludwig Vierthaler; Manufacturer: J. Winhardt & Company

G379

Aluminum with adjustable top elements

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Lamp, c. 1927-1930

Jacques Le Chevallier; Artist: Rene Koechlin

G379

Hand-blown glass with wheel-carved cameo Favrille surface depicting attenuated leaves in deep green over a white glass ground; cylindrical form, swollen at the shoulder

Vase, c. 1900

Louis Comfort Tiffany; Manufacturer: Tiffany Furnaces

G379

Handwrought copper in the form of the wildflower, jack-in-the-pulpit

Vase, c. 1910

Theodore Hanford Pond

G379

polished cast-iron with fountain motif; two removable feet; originally backed with a fine wire mesh screen

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Firescreen, c. 1923

Edgar Brandt

G379

Brass kettle on a brass stand with four legs; round stretcher

Tea kettle on floor stand, c. 1906

Johannes (Jan) Eisenlöffel

G379

Adjustable copper shade

Table lamp, 1928

Christian Dell; Manufacturer: Belmag

G379

Handwrought copper, patinated in a verde green; looping handles with foliate-organic details

Centerpiece bowl, c. 1910

Marie Zimmermann

G379

Red

Ice gun, 1935

Unknown American; Manufacturer: Opco Company

G379

Rectangular lidded container with multicolored designs

Biscuit box, c. 1925

Emmanuel Josef Margold

G379

Cylindrical horizontal lamp on a stem with a round base and counterweight solid sphere on the terminating end

Piano lamp, c. 1928

Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud; Manufacturer: W. H. Gispen

G379

extended lid handle; set with two long, narrow cabochons of jade; incised Celtic design (stylized knots motif) around handle

Pitcher, 1901

Attributed to Archibald Knox; Manufacturer: William Haseler & Sons; Retailer: Liberty & Company

G379

cut glass bowl with brass lid and handles

Covered tureen, c. 1902

Gisela Falke von Lilienstein; Manufacturer: Argentor

G379

faux-Egyptian cityscape with geometric motifs; stylized cat and owl

Pedestal, c. 1911

Fernand Cesar Auguste Bernard James Moreau; Manufacturer: Northwestern Terra-Cotta Company (Norweta)

G379

Blue

Pitcher, c. 1903

Marie Kirschner; Manufacturer: Johann Loetz-Witwe Glassworks

G379

Glass with metal inclusions; presented in wrought-iron mounts

Vase with metal mounts, c. 1930

Daum Frères; Designer: Mountmaker: Louis Majorelle

G379

Orange body with brown bands encircling the body

Vase, 1899

Max Laeuger; Maker: Tonwerke

G379

Heliotrope glass with silvered metal mounts

Sherry krug, c. 1900

Koloman Moser; Retailer: E. Bakalowits & Son

G379

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Cordial from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

Opalescent glass shade with brass fittings; arrived with its own mount

Hanging lantern, c. 1895

William Arthur Smith Benson

G378

large vase with iridescent glaze, floral decoration

Monumental vase, 1902

Jacques Sicard; Maker: Weller Pottery

G379

Blue-grey

Tulip glass (Tulpanglas), 1957

Nils Landberg; Manufacturer: Orrefors Glasbruk, SmĂĄland, Sweden

G378

Ceramic with pewter mount in tri-footed cylindrical form

Umbrella stand, 1900

Friedrich Adler; Retailer: Walter Scherf

G378

tall vase decorated with carved tulip motif and sea green glaze by Sturgis Lawrence for Rookwood

Vase, 1901

Frederick Sturgis Laurence; Manufacturer: Rookwood Pottery

G379

Two glazed doors separated by a central panel decorated with a stylized floral motif in marquetry of various colored woods inlaid with mother-of-pearl and abalone shell, the brass door handles with circular enamelled plaques; original finish intact; fitted with green velvet interior; arrived with key

Display cabinet, c. 1898

E. A. (Ernest Archibald) Taylor

G378

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Cordial from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

Bronze foot and mounts with paneled glass stem and dome-shaped art glass (papillon technique) shade

Lamp, c. 1905

Leopold Bauer; Manufacturer: Johann Loetz-Witwe Glassworks

G379

Vase in gourd form with narrow neck; red with yellow and blue

Vase, c. 1900

Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat; Maker: Dalpayrat et Lesbros

G352

Three legs; table top has three rounded sides

"Scissor Leg" occasional table, c. 1940-1945

Jean Prouvé

G378

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Tray from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Cordial from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

lamp, lighting device molded glass fitted into bronze mount; motif of a basket of daisies modelled in high relief in clear and frosted glass; base fitted for electricity

"Basket of Flowers" ("Panier de Fleurs") illuminated plaque (luminaire), c. 1933

René Jules Lalique; Manufacturer: Lalique

G379

Round base with aqua colored glass

Table lamp, c. 1928

Attributed to Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot; Manufacturer: WĂĽrttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik (a.k.a. WMF)

G378

Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

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Table from a nest of tables, 1926-30

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂĽder Thonet

G378

a-p black chess pieces; q-ff natural chess pieces; gg original box

Chess set, c. 1923

Josef Hartwig; Manufacturer: Staatliches Bauhaus

G379

Favrile blown glass

Floriform vase, c. 1900

Louis Comfort Tiffany; Manufacturer: Tiffany Studios

G379

Cameo art glass formed as an open lotus-like blossom with a long throat set into a bronze socle of leafage

"Corolla" lamp, c. 1900

Émile Gallé

G379

"New Yorker" electric guitar, c. 1937

Attributed to Victor Smith; Manufacturer: National Guitar Company

G379

natural oak with brass fittings

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Zig-Zag chair, 1939 (designed 1934)

Gerrit Rietveld; Maker: Gerard A. van de Groenekan

G379

Swollen baluster form with applied leaves and tulip blossoms

Grand vase, 1899

Zsolnay Art Pottery

G379

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Cordial from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

White with green and purple design in the Art Nouveau style; no cover

Vase, 1900-02

Edward Colonna; Manufacturer: Gérard Dufraisseix & Abbot; Retailer: L'Art Nouveau Bing

G379

Blue striated lines and round blue decoration

Dinner plate, c. 1930

Margarete Heymann-Marks Löbenstein; Manufacturer: Haël Werkstätten

G379

silver with inlaid enamel work (champlevé) and engraved decoration; removable cap with tube insert

Caviar server, 1905

Jules Auguste Habert-Dys

G379

executed in shades of green and white mottled and striated stained glass panels set within a ribbed pattern; base formed in a tall, elongated root-style with a double-folded ribbed platform

"Mandarin" (Lotus Leaf) lamp, c. 1900-1905

Louis Comfort Tiffany; Maker: Tiffany Studios

G320

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Decanter from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Cordial from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

Pitcher with punched designs in spout and on inside edge of handle; cream with touches of rust and yellow with apllied tear-drop shapes

Pitcher, c. 1905

Paul Dachsel; Manufacturer: Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel Amphora Werke, Turn-Teplitz, Austria

G379

Naturalistic wood form with four legs and four platforms

Pedestal, 1897

Gustave Serrurier-Bovy

G378

Handwrought brass with traces of silver wash on various surfaces

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Cordial from a cocktail/schnapps set, c. 1930

H. Ottomann; Manufacturer: Possibly attributed to Burg Diebichenstein

G379

Vessel with handle incised with whiplash tendrils at top and bottom points of handle

Pitcher, c. 1900

Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat

G379

Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

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Table from a nest of tables, 1926-1930

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂĽder Thonet

G378

Gourd shaped vase with long, thin neck decorated in relief in salmon, white, green with blue overflow Sevres (manufacturer)

Gourd vase, c. 1900

Taxile-Maximin Doat; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G352

Quatre-foiled form consisting of four pinched inverted triangles, together with a globular four-leafed clover effect, ending at the top; overall silver crystals on a black glazed ground

Vase, c. 1900

George E. Ohr

G379

Sycamore with mounted brass elements, glass; arrived with key

Sellett, c. 1900

Léon Bénouville

G352

Inset panels of multicolored stained glass

"Mushroom" lamp, c. 1910

Fulper Pottery Company, 1860–1955

G379

Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

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Table from a nest of tables, 1926-1930

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂĽder Thonet

G378

Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

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Table from a nest of tables, 1926-1930

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂĽder Thonet

G378

Arrived with three prop records

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"RCA Victor Special" portable phonograph, model M, c. 1935

John Vassos; Manufacturer: RCA Victor Manufacturing Co., Inc.

G379

The Chap-Book: The Blue Lady, December 1894

William H. Bradley; Publisher: Stone and Kimball, Chicago

G379

Narrow base expanding to a wide, flared lip with blue, purple and green decorations, mounted on a square bronze base

Vase, 1925

Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann; Decorator: Maurice Herbillon; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G379

Box with two doors sits on top of table, black triangles of various sizes throughout

Telephone stand, c. 1927

Attributed to Abel Faidy

G379

Model No. 267; moulded seat; egg-shaped rockers on either side; back and seat in cane

"Egg" rocking chair, c. 1922

SocietĂ  Anonima Antonio Volpe

G378

Red seat cushion with yellow squares, five wooden balls on the back of each curved arm; two vertical rows of open squares on seat back; five open vertical rectangles and five open squares beneath each arm

"Sitzmaschine" reclining armchair, model no. 670, c. 1905

Josef Hoffmann; Maker: Jacob & Josef Kohn

G378

Six-sided seat; open seat back, curved at top; chair rungs form triangle; front legs close together; black triangles throughout

chair, c. 1927

attributed Abel Faidy

G379

Art nouveau

"Chicorée" style buffet, c. 1902

Louis Majorelle

G352

Table vase, c. 1899

Josef Hoffmann; Retailer: E. Bakalowits & Son

G379

relief decoration of bamboo shoots; painted underglaze decoration in blue, black and green with crackle finish

Vase, c. 1900

Edmond Lachenal

G352

brass frame with glass insert

Vase, c. 1905

Gustave Serrurier-Bovy

G379

Mantel clock, c. 1899

Josef Maria Olbrich

G378

arrowhead shaped pitcher

"Normandie" pitcher, c. 1935–37

Peter MĂĽller-Munk; Manufacturer: Revere Copper and Brass Co.

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footed bowl with striated body; handles

Centerpiece bowl, c. 1920

Dagobert Peche; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

Not on View
orange, white and black Avant-garde graphic design of a ship docking

Untitled Panel, c. 1930

Russia

Not on View
Glass insert

Inkwell and pen tray, 1900

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey; Manufacturer: R.L.L.B. Rathbone

Not on View
Image of train engine from the front; man leaning out of train near right edge

Exactitude, 1932

Pierre-Félix Fix-Masseau; Printer: Edita

Not on View

Cocktail shaker/server, 1925

Jean Puiforcat; Maker: Emile Puiforcat Silversmiths

Not on View
Train engine, left half of image; five slanted vertical white lines on blue ground, right third of image

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Nord Express, 1927

Adolphe Mouron Cassandre; Designer: A. M. Cassandre; Printer: Hatchard et Cie.

Not on View
Silver plate with gilt interior; lid also functions as a silver dish

Lidded serving dish, 1938

Belle Kogan; Manufacturer: Reed & Barton

Not on View
yellow glass with planed geometric irregular surface

"Ruba Rombic" fishbowl, c. 1928

Thomas W. McCreary; Manufacturer: Phoenix Glass Company, 1880-1970

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Hand-hammered silver (900) with carnelian finial and ebony handle

Teapot, 1903

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

Not on View
Oxydized handles; skyscraper with smokestack as handle

Teapot for "Apollo Sky-Scraper" set, c. 1927

Louis W. Rice; Manufacturer: Bernard Rice's Sons, Inc.

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Mother of pearl inlay on handle

Tea kettle with warming stand, 1901

Kate Harris; Manufacturer: William Hutton & Sons, Ltd.

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