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Georgian drawing room, c. 1740

England

G327

Providence parlour, c. 1760-1770

United States

G335

Entrance Door from a House in Hanover Square, London, c. 1720-1740

England

G332

Bible box; front carved with simple geometric design of circles; carved pine

Bible box, 18th century

United States

G331

chandelier of carved wood; baluster stem with acanthus carving; the arms are frilled with acanthus leaves and wide candle sockets of graceful shape formed of acanthus leaves

Chandelier, 1725-1730

England

G327

one complete wall of pine paneling consisting of four panels; first containing door; second panels; third chimney piece with fine moulding surrounding it with fluted pilasters over which are three small panels; fourth panels; dating from first half of 18th century; prov. from a house in Foxon just northeast of New Haven Conn.

Connecticut room, c. 1740

United States

G331

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

Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G300

Cupboard, 1870

Aslak Lie; Sponsor: John Eriksen Engesaethe

G304

vertical rock with linear striations of red and brown; wood stand attached

Scholar's Rock, 19th century

China

G218

three standing figures with Jesus' reclining body; Jesus wears gold loincloth and has curly hair and curling pointed beard; Mary at center wearing gold garment and head cloth, lined in blue; Mary Magdalene wearing gold cap and garment with red sleeve lining and holding a gold cylindrical container; man (Joseph?) with long curly hair at left wearing gold garment and cape with blue lining

Lamentation of Christ, 1490s

Hans Schnatterpeck

G342

domed top carved with 2 dragons with gilded details among waves; Ming-style imperial seal on bottom; sides carved with organic designs

Ink Stick in Seal Form, 18th century

Attributed to Wang Wei-kao

G217

triangular-shaped corner cabinet with faded red front panel; grey-blue diamond on door and diamond above door

Armoire, one of a pair, c. 1800

United States

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chest with hinge on front; door on front swings downward to open; pairs of metal handles at sides and on door; large decorative handle on bottom panel on front; applied metal sheets with geometric openwork designs on front; large lock included

(Blanket Chest), late 19th century

Unknown Korean

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bonnet top and cabriole legs

Chest of Drawers, c. 1755

attributed to Eliakim Smith

G331

Side chair, 18th century

United States

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Strapwork-back Chippendale side chair, c. 1760-1770

United States

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individual parts of the bookcase have not been assigned letter designations

Secretary bookcase, c. 1770

United States

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with cloud design at nose only, circular spiral design at front end; wheel string and stop entact

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with cloud and open floral design at one end; traces of red or orange pigment at top near wheel well

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with three animals, one boat and several square patterns; rounded ends and cigar end; square take-up reel

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with pierced design of open flower; wheel, string and stop entact; two metal feet at one end

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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sideboard, style of Hepplewhite; a central long upper drawer above two doors concealing storage space, is flanked by a door on either side; oval brasses. satinwood fan inlays at corners; six slender tapering legs, two at rear, four in front; the particular feature is the diagonal setting of the central pair of legs

Sideboard, c. 1790-1800

United States

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corner table, one of a pair; Sheraton design; decoration consists of lines of satinwood inlay on top edges on apron and legs - where husk ornament appears; inlaid panels on rear legs; N.B. Said by Lyon to have been bought and made probably in Baltimore

Corner Table, one of a pair, c. 1780-1800

United States

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vase shape with heavy rounded base tapering to long stem with outward-flaring mouth ring; medium wood tones with knots around shoulder and stem, with one dark elongated knot on stem

%C2%A9 Ron Kent

Vessel, 1979

Ron Kent

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bowl on small, thick, concave foot; golden brown with star-like knot design at bottom interior center; grey streaks on sides

%C2%A9 Ron Kent

Bowl, c. 1995

Ron Kent

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very wide, nearly platter form on ring foot; star shape in wood grain near center; brown at center with golden brown and greys at rim

%C2%A9 Ron Kent

Bowl, c. 1995

Ron Kent

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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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triangular-shaped corner cabinet with faded red front panel; grey-blue diamond on door and diamond above door

Armoire, one of a pair, c. 1800

United States

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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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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with dragon and floral motif; green pigment visible

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with three distinctive floral patterns, two framed by a square border

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with pierced work of a dragon's head under a sprawling tree top

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with clouds at one end; four brass feet and side discs

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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glass with reverse painting, rope moulding, 8 day brass weight powered movement, pendulum regulated, brass bezel surrounding dial, brass side pieces, eagle finial

Patent timepiece, 1815-1835

attributed to Samuel Whiting

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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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Holiday Traditions, Providence Room

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1750

United States

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Hepplewhite Side Chair, c.1800 from Rhode Island. Mahogany with maple and pine as secondary woods. Rhode Island type of shield-back chair with carved urn, molded legs and saddle seat. Pair with 85.17

Hepplewhite Side Chair, c. 1800

United States

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ink well and hand operated wheel with string wrapped around wheel and lead through inkwell; set in wood block carved with rectangular trim at base and open flower motif; ink well circular and attached by metal band

Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ink Line, 19th century

China

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wooden box with hinged lid and removable tray with compartments; painted on the exterior with buildings and landscapes; a mill is painted on the lid; lid and interior tray lined with paper

Sewing box, 1844

Daniel Evans

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Chest, 19th century

Norway

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very short ring foot; rounded bottom; slightly outward-flaring sides

%C2%A9 Ron Kent

Bowl, 2001

Ron Kent

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Tall Case Clock from the home of Samuel Adams.

Tall case clock, c. 1780

United States

G332

Humility Brings Prosperity gate, 1858

China

G200

Rectangular with rounded corners; man with bushy eyebrows seated on a small ledge

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Nearly square with inverted corners; seated old man with steaming (?) pot on a stand to his PL side

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Scroll shaped, with carved rolls at both sides on top; seated man holding a staff with a crooked top

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Circular; bony old man seated, leaning against a tree and pointing, with open mouth

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with rounded corners at top; man with large nose and open mouth seated in front of a tree; small seated figure in LR corner

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with protrusion at top and indentation at bottom; bald man with open mouth, exposing teeth, looking toward his PR side

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with inverted corners; seated man leaning on a staff over his PR shoulder

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with inverted corners; seated man with long hair holding a crooked staff over his PL shoulder

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with squared-off corners; seated man with bare stomach (?)

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rounded-edged rectangle with protrucing sides; cross-legged, seated man holding a staff and wearing a hat with a point (or a pointed hairstyle?)

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Octagonal shape; man seated on a rock (?) with PR knee raised; sandals on ground in front of him

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Curved top and bottom with straight sides; seated man with wrinkled garments

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with inverted corners; seated grimacing man holding an object

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Rectangular with inverted rounded corners; seated man in profile, facing to the R; long, pointed nose and beard

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

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Oval in shape, with 4 small scallops; seated, round-shouldered, heavy-set man

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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Cartouche-shaped with four points; man sitting on a rock (?), leaning toward his PR side

Ink, one of a set of 16, c. 1757

China

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this chair is said to be one of a set of chairs owned by Sir William Johnson of Johnstown N.Y; see Catalog card and object file for details; black modern upholstery with cross-stitch flowers. This chair has been reupholstered to have pink fabric covering the seat.

Side chair, c. 1750-1765

Possibly by Gilbert Ash

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upholstered in Italian brocade

Wing chair, c. 1780

United States

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desk with drawer with felt-covered writing surface with storage below; double doors on bottom of desk; hutch with glass doors and tilt-up panel below with drawers and compartments; pairs of metal-capitaled columns on hutch and desk

Desk and bookcase, c. 1832-1834

Attributed to Meads and Alvord

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American carved Chippendale mahogany chest-on-chest, upper molded swan neck cresting having sunflower terminals and fitted with two carved flaming finilas lain in leaf and center with brass ball and convex shell and flanked by scrolling leafage; the unusual part of this design is that the swan necks extend to the back of the chest; the hardware is replacement as apparently there were knobs instead of handles for pulls a-top; b- bottom; cde top small drawers; fghijkl- large drawers top to bottom

Chest on Chest, c. 1770-1790

United States

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Card table, c. 1780

Hepplewhite

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Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

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from the Decker residence

Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

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Holiday Traditions, Providence Room

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1750

United States

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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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Flat top, veneer with burl walnut, cabriole legs

High Chest of Drawers, c. 1735

United States

G332

mahogany, verd-antique and gilt with secondary woods of maple, ash, and yellow pine; dolphins carved on facing sections of arms and dolphin's heads form the feet; Crest rail curved, adorned with carved oak leaves and ends at each end with carved rosettes. a=sofa; b&c=cushions

Sofa, c. 1820

United States

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a-chest; b-e-drawers; top and front bow shape with carved columns on either side and a squared platform with carefully restored inverted beehive feet (later casters placed); front drawers retain rosewood turned knobs, also rosewood cock beading on drawer edges; tinted shellac finish

Chest of drawers, c. 1825

United States

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Commode, c. 1800

United States

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arm chair, Chippendale style; solid urn-shaped splat supports boldly curved crest rail with carved shell ornament in center; arms curve outward and terminate in broad volutes; shells ornament the knees of the cabriole legs that terminate in claw and ball feet; slip seat upholstered in crimson damask; Philadelphia type, possibly made by Savery

Armchair, 1750-1770

William Savery

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Rococo cartouche-shaped frame with pendant sprays of gilded flowers and leaves at side; top surmounted by basket of flowers between Rococo scrolls; a small gilt moulding edges mirror proper

Mirror, c. 1775

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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X-shaped stand with four C-shaped open cone feet (black at outer edge/openings); square platter with rounded notches at corners for stand feet; central light-colored circle, bordered in black; four radiating light wood segments, bordered in black, at corners

%C2%A9 Andrew Potocnik

Untitled, c. 1997

Andrew Potocnik

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chest with 4 removable sliding doors; 2 shelves; interior lined with paper; molding decoration on front forming rectangles

(Book Storage Chest), late 19th century

Unknown Korean

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lowboy; Chippendale type framed with carved quarter-round columns; lower center drawer displays pierced shell and foliate scrolls; ornate rococo carving decorates edge of apron and legs; cabriole legs with ball and claw feet; brass 'Bag Wing' drop handles

Dressing table, c. 1760–80

The Garvan Carver

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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

Secretary, ca.1775-1780; Jacob Sanderson removed as maker per request of Dec. Arts, 2/19/98

Secretary, c. 1780

United States

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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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plate with shallow, upturned edges on small foot; decorated with bands of diagonal spots, floral motifs, and starbursts inside in white and gray colors; large band of spots on outside with reed-like motif around mouth

%C2%A9 Richard Bresnahan

Mishima style plate [tentative], c. 1978

Richard Bresnahan

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small rectangular chest with flared base to be worn as a backpack; black lacquer with gold round crest on front featuring three rounded leaves against black triangle pattern; 8 drawers inside of varying shapes that fit the irregular shape of the box; navy blue, rough silk cord laced through back

Ammunition backpack, mid 19th century

Unknown Japanese

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drop-front desk with four-legged base; front of base decorated with high-relief carving of sword; exterior of drop-front decorated with high-relief carvings of forks and knives, bottles, gun, various tools (saw, pick axe, trowel, shovel), pocket knives, two pointing hands and other objects; sides also decorated with applied relief carvings of various objects; medium wood patina

Writing desk, c. 1870

Attributed to William Howard

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Wall Shelf (fragment), late 18th century

England

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Eagle wall bracket, one of a pair, 18th century

England

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Corner cupboard, 18th century

United States

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Eagle wall bracket, one of a pair, late 18th century

England

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Perpetual calendar, 1808

United States

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Frame, early to mid 17th century

Italy

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Bench rocker, early 19th century

United States

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Dining table, c. 1790-1800

United States

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'Silex' chair, c. 1905

Gustave Serrurier-Bovy

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Parrot-back side chair, c. 1740-1760

United States

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Ink Stick, c. 1700

China

G217

Ink Cake, c. 1760

China

G217

Stained glass window (left) from Frank Lloyd Wright Little House cat. card dims 50-3/16 x 18-15/16'

Hallway window (left), 1912-1914

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Temple Art Glass Company; Designer: Frank Lloyd Wright

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