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2 door frames, 2 pieces of molding, 2 doors, 3 panels, and miscellaneous trim

Queen Anne room, c. 1720-1730

England

G326

Chest, oak, English (Jacobian), XVIIc cat. card dims 28-7/8 x 47-1/4 x 23'

Chest, early 18th century

England

G325

Chair, yorkshire type with carved back, top rail and simple cresting; turned legs and stretcher; oak; front stretcher turned. one of a pair (23.26.1)

Chair, one of a pair, 17th century

England

G325

Table; with carved bulbous legs and inlaid side rails and stretchers

Table, c. 1580-1600

England

G325

Yorkshire-type with carved back, top rail and simple cresting; turned legs and stretcher; three stretcher rails restored

Chair, one of a pair, 1650-1699

England

G325

arm chair, wainscot showing simple paneling with chamfered rails. Initials(?) cut in top rail

Armchair, late 16th century

England

G325

Bench; narrow, of long form type with raked legs. Carved apron

Bench, early 17th century

England

G325

Three tiers with carved bulbous supports: upper frieze carved with interlaced strap work; second tier gadrooned; bottom tier channeled; drawers in top and second tier.

Cupboard, c. 1580-1590

England

G325

Turned raked legs; hinged lid and broad side pieces form box.

Stool, possibly late 16th century

England

G325

Elizabethan: framework unornamented; four panels on back, four panels on lid, and two each on sides, plain; four panels on front ornamented with "linenfold" carving. Original lock, hinges affixed later.

Chest, c. 1600

England

Not on View

Chest (cassone), 15th century

France

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07-20; vessel that tapers towards both foot and rim with two rims; surface around outer rim carved with irregular curving lines

Copyright %C2%A9 The Estate of Liam Flynn

Inner-Rimmed Vessel, 2007

Liam Flynn

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diamond shaped with curving, undulating forms and central round vessel opening; small finial; medium tones

%C2%A9 Vic Wood

Lidded container, 1995

Vic Wood

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bowl form with heavy, stepped base; textured interior with concave indentations; outer edges of bowl carved with snakes and balls in high relief, decorated with various incised and burned designs overall

%C2%A9 Connie Mississippi

Bowl with Snakes, c. 1993

Connie Mississippi

Not on View
Stretchers formed by reticulated squares

"Double Oval" table, c. 1910

Charles Limbert; Manufacturer: Charles P. Limbert Company

G378

chest, New England oak and pine panelled; of a type popularly known as 'Connecticut Chests' and believed to have originated in that locality; constructed of quartered oak, the hinged lid of pine; the front is divided into three arched panels carved with serrated ornament and framed by ebonized split balusters and round bosses; ends are similarly panelled; stands on extensions of the corner stiles

Chest, c. 1680-1700

United States

G331

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Four heavy octagonal legs with casters; legs on short sides connected by a screen of four-sided spindles; long octagonal spindles connect screens

Table, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

low rush woven seat; very tall back with two tapering side pieces and two wide vertical slats, all connected to ovoid piece at top with crescent cut-out; thick back support between back legs

High-back side chair, 1898

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

G378

natural oak with brass fittings

%C2%A9 Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York %2F PICTORIGHT%2C The Netherlands

Zig-Zag chair, 1939 (designed 1934)

Gerrit Rietveld; Maker: Gerard A. van de Groenekan

G379

Neoclassical marble-top table; corresponds exactly to one of the engravings in Piranesi's volume of designs for furniture, I Cammini (1769)

Pier table, c. 1768

Giovanni Battista Piranesi

G307

Armchair, c. 1912

George Washington Maher

G300

Side chair, c. 1903

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: John W. Ayers

G300

Filler panels above doors (part of Tudor Room), wood, English XVIc stored in strip frame behind MacFarlane Room; An envelope of bits from the room is stored in D11.5 MS.

Tudor room, c. 1600

England

G325

"Father Time" tall case clock, 1904

R. J. Horner & Co. (case); Maker: Walter Durfee (works); Retailer: Tiffany & Co.

G303

three panels of façade inlaid with designs of Nonesuch Palace, upper and lower portions with dormer windows of the same; panels framed by bead-and-real border; three drawers in lower portion; hardware of iron

Chest, c. 1590-1610

England

G310

Three legs; table top has three rounded sides

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

Jean Prouvé

G378

bench with tall back, curving forward at top; back and sides have applied gilded floral and sunburst designs; shipped with green cushion and curtain (reproductions)

Settle, c. 1800-1885

Philip Webb; Decorator: Kate Faulkner; Manufacturer: Morris & Co., London

G357

Window with blue poppy motif with long straight stem; in a wood frame with hinges and handle attached; frame painted pale yellow on inside (handle side); hinges and latch are in D10.4 MS

Casement window, 1910

George Washington Maher

G300

Armchair, c. 1912-1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

Bureau de Dame, Jean Gaspard Feilt, kingwood, oak, marquetry, gilded bronze mounts, French XVIII listed on cat. card as Louis XV Lady's Writ- ing Desk; Dims 38-1/4 x 41-1/2 x 23-1/2'; 6/88: a-desk; b-j-drawers; k-l lower drawers; key

Lady’s writing desk, c. 1750

Jean Gaspard Feilt

G314

squared arms and back; the letter 'B' appears on the top of each side near the back; upholstered with grey and blue striped fabric

Armchair, 1912

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

curved front; 6 legs; 3 drawers and one large hinged door on L; pair of sliding doors below central drawer; floral vases flanking central drawer on front

Sideboard, c. 1790

England

G209

Kas or Zeeuws Cupboard, oak inlaid with various woods; in two sections. Donor Kunsthandel K. and V. Waterman

Kast or Zeeuws cupboard, 17th century

Netherlands

G310

Prindle House, Piano Bench, oak seat with cypress wood, American XXc NO PHOTO ON CAT. CARDS; cat. card dims H 26 x W 48 x D 18'

Piano bench, 1900-1914

John S. Bradstreet

G320

lozenge form, with rounded bottom and flat shoulder; small mouth opening--slightly inward-tapering mouth ring; spotted patina--medium and medium-dark brown

%C2%A9 David Ellsworth

Vessel, 1993

David Ellsworth

Not on View
quarter-sawn and stained oak with pewter inlay and front up-and-pull latch

Cabinet, 1890

Attributed to George Walton; Manufacturer: Waring and Gillow

Not on View
bowl shape, with point at bottom; irregular rim; handle-like protrusion with openings

%C2%A9 Todd Hoyer

Untitled, from the Conical Series, 1985

Todd Hoyer

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staff with slightly curved top; medium patina

Naginata practice weapon, 19th century

Unknown Japanese

Not on View
Holiday Traditions, Connecticut Room

Bannister-back side chair, c. 1720

United States

G331

Historical. Charles I, King of England. A helmeted Britannia, wearing violet drapery, holds steady the golden crown which England and Scotland, in red and yellow draperies, suspend above the head of the Infant Charles I. Two putti above support an escutcheon with the arms of the United Kingdom lightly indicated, and a putto below holds a torch to a heap of armor, spears, and dull red banners which the union makes no longer necessary.

The Union of England and Scotland (Charles I as the Prince of Wales), 1633–34

Peter Paul Rubens

G313

Wainscot; cresting and side pieces carved with scrolls; back panel lozenge design; bands of chevron inlay, turned legs.

Armchair, c. 1650

England

G325

Arts and Crafts secretary with inlaid pewter and copper decoration on all drawers, doors, and exterior legs; 3 front drawers with metal knob handles; rectangular gallery with double doors (2 panels each, hinged) flanked by 3 vertical-stacked drawers on each side; gallery doors have latch closure interior of doors shows 9 compartments

Desk, c. 1903

Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley

G300

Arms of Pope Paul III (reigned 1534–49), c. 1540

Italy

G235

Folding table, 1580-1620

England

G325

Round table with cross-shaped centralized base; top has 12 wedges around small circle; four openwork geometric and organic designs on base; nine applied openwork decorative squares on edge of tabletop

Dining table, 1910

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining Chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Quarter sawn; three back slats flanked by tapering square supports above a flaring square seat

Side chair, model no. 031, 1900-1905

Roycroft Shops

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Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic open work design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910-1911

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
chair with leather seat and brass tacks

Chair, 17th century

England

Not on View
veneer wood panel with cut-out design, including three quarter notes; painted yellow; two brass hooks at one end; two loose chains; each 7 in. long

Screen fragment, 1928

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
kneehole writing table with cabriole legs, oak veneered with walnut

Writing Table, c. 1710

United States

Not on View
Blue and green ceramic tile inset in oak frame of natural finish with brass handles

Tray, 1904

Christian Neureuther; Manufacturer: Wächtersbach Steingutfabrik

Not on View
Federal Side Chair, c.1800 from Rhode Island. Mahogany with red oak and birch as secondary woods. Straight legs, splat with feather and swag motif. Pair with 84.3.1.

Federal side chair, c. 1800

United States

Not on View
tall gourd-shaped vessel with large, irregular openings; small mouth at top

%C2%A9 Todd Hoyer

Untitled, 1987

Todd Hoyer

Not on View
six shelves and nine box units; variant of the Nuage design

Bibliothèque, c. 1953

Charlotte Perriand; Maker: Ateliers of Jean Prouvé

Not on View

Table, 1904

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

G378

Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910

George Grant Elmslie

G300

Easy chair, c. 1903

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: Attributed to John W. Ayers

G300

Traveling Case for Embroidered Box, 1662

England

Not on View

Table, 18th century

England

Not on View

Dressing Table, c. 1695

England

Not on View

Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

Not on View

Armchair, c. 1911-1912

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

Not on View

Card table, c. 1780

Hepplewhite

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central, irregularly-shaped wood form, with fissures and holes, incised with arcs and crosshatched areas; seven light-colored pegs and three dark pieces of molding attached to central form; arced and straight pieces of molding extend out from central form; wall hanging

%C2%A9 Christian Burchard. All rights reserved.

Crossroads #2, 20th century

Christian Burchard

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liquor chest,1780-1800, oak bound with iron fittings; lined in paper of black and white design on blue ground; containing six large and six small square decanters with stoppers, each in a compartment; also two wine glasses, one tumbler, one cordial glass in a removable tray; colorless, non-lead glass gilded in foliage designs along shoulders of decanters, stoppers and upper half of glasses; see cat. card for ind. msmsts

Liquor chest, 1780-1800

Bohemia

Not on View

Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
from the Decker residence

Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
Incandescent glass bulbs and oak base plate painted black

%C2%A9 Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York %2F PICTORIGHT%2C The Netherlands

Hanging light fixture, 1976 (designed 1920)

Gerrit Rietveld; Manufacturer: Gerard A. van de Groenekan

Not on View
multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored rectangular design bordered by off-white bands at top and bottom

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored rectangular design bordered by off-white bands at top and bottom

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

side chair with high back; scroll and foliage carved element at top of back; 4 split turned spindles (decorated side toward rear) between carved and turned spindles on seat back; seat of woven cane; large bulbous elements on turned horizontal leg supports

Bannister-back side chair, c. 1720

United States

Not on View
Holiday Traditions, Connecticut Room

Bannister-back armchair, c. 1720

United States

Not on View
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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child's head in profile, with long hair; round medallion mounted in square wood frame with three rosettes carved at bottom; seven lines of text at top of medallion; three acorns at bottom of medallion

William Evarts Beaman in his Fourth Year, 1885 (cast after 1907)

Augustus Saint-Gaudens; Founder: Gorham Manufacturing Company

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head in profile from PL side of monkey with light tan fur, wearing a red collar; brownish-green background with white at bottom and left; received framed in round format

Study for the Monkey in "The Cat's Paw", 1824

Sir Edwin Henry Landseer

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oak veneered with ebony, mounted on all four sides and lid with rectangular slate plaques inlaid with lapis, agate, and marble; design of flowers tied with ribbons, a parrot and butterflies, ormolu leaf sprays on sides, corners have female masks in agate with ormolu ribbons

Jewelry box, c. 1730

Giovanni Battista Foggini; Maker: Grand Ducal Workshops

G310

Frank Lloyd Wright Hallway, c. 1912-1914

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: Temple Art Glass Company

G300

pictorial marquetry on top, front, sides, inside the lid, inside the doors, and throughout the inner drawer fronts and inner cabinet doors; images of soldiers and knights, some with horses, fighting various real and mythological animals and men; elaborate scrolls and floral edging with birds, animals, and various flowers and foliage; back on cabinet, inner top, and inner doors veneered in marquetry simulating paneling; wood of various shades including green; heavy metal handles on each short side; elaborate metals corners and hardware on inside and outside with scrolling motifs and bluing; compartments and drawers numbered in blue chalk; three keys; two secret compartments behind inner central removable section with four drawers on each side

Table cabinet, c. 1560-1570

Germany

G340

Side chair, 1902

Peter Behrens

G378

oak with original leather-covered slip seat

Side chair, c. 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright

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clock, long case; hood has scroll top and brass finial; painted domed dial framed by fluted columns with capitals and bases gilded; body framed by quarter round columns rests on feet in bracket form terminating in claw-and-ball and carved with acanthus; band of carved fretwork below dial

Tall case clock, 1773

John Strykes

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wooden box with inlays in diamonds throughout exterior; pair of brass handles on short sides; hinged cover has drop-down inner storage space; various types of wood at interior in rectangular designs on underside of cover and interior bottom; hidden compartment on PL side with drawer at PL bottom with inner four-compartment wooden box with sliding covers and green ribbon at one short side

Coffer, 1750-1760

Abraham Roentgen

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