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abstract design; two undulating swirls extending from central round hammered element, forming circle; end of one swirl is short and has small raised loop; end of other swirl is long and has two small raised round elements

%C2%A9 Estate of Harry Bertoia %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Brooch, c. 1950

Harry Bertoia

G350

abstracted standing armless figure with loop for nose; two discs on abdomen; horizontal ribs at chin, neck, shoulder, groin and knees

%C2%A9 Estate of Harry Bertoia %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Brooch, c. 1950

Harry Bertoia

G350

large unadorned bowl with scalloped rim alternating smooth and ribbed design, classical style foot tapering to an open work stem of stylized leaves and stems with flowers

Compote, 1929 (designed in 1912)

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G354

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

X-shaped silver frame with dark purple and red threads wrapped around frame to form two rectangles; central rectangle of dark ebony wood with silver bar at middle

%C2%A9 Estate of Harry Bertoia %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Brooch, c. 1950

Harry Bertoia

G350

Cocktail shaker/server, 1925

Jean Puiforcat; Maker: Emile Puiforcat Silversmiths

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sterling silver dinner plate from the Tula Service; originally belonging to the Governors of Tula

Plate from the dinner service of the Governors of Tula, Russia, 1776

William Chawner; Artist: George Henning

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hammered silver; short squat spoon; bowl has two lobes at either side of handle; repousse design in handle at end

Spoon, 1905-1918

Handicraft Guild of Minneapolis

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round sterling silver tray with scalloped edge, five lobes; bead at outer rim

Hors d'oeuvres tray, c. 1914

Grant Wood; Designer: Kristoffer Haga; Manufacturer: Volund Crafts Shop

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footed columnar body with 12 ribs; three stepped lid with triangular openings grouped in sets of three

Muffinier, c. 1930

Reed & Barton

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each piece has 6 sides, small circles around the rim; the coffee pot and teapot have black handles, bend lids attached by hinges

Coffee pot, from a five-piece children's tea service, c. 1863-1912

Bigelow, Kennard & Co.

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small spoon with eagle, globe, flowers and portrait of woman (Mrs. Potter Palmer) on front of handle; woman with parasol, shield, globe and flowers on back of handle; building in relief on bowl; "CHILDREN'S HOME CHICAGO 1893" below building

Children's Home Souvenir Spoon, 1893

Alvin Rol-Ruler Company

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small tumbler-style cup; band with organic designs and central cartouche; text above; saucer has organic designs flanking a shield, inside a circle

%C2%A9 Michael Ende

Wine cup and saucer, c. 1985

Michael Ende

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small spoon with ribbon and bow details on handle; bowl incised with a building with flying pennants; "FISHERIES BLDG" above building; "CHICAGO 1893" below

Fisheries Building Souvenir Spoon, 1893

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urn shape with square base; openwork geometric "rail" at top rim with bead row below; cover with finial; engraved looping design may be stylized monogram (SP?)

Sugar urn, c. 1800

attributed to James Musgrave

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six sided vase, flaring outward from base

Vase, 1927

Kay Fisker; Manufacturer: A. Michelsen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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each piece has 6 sides, small circles around the rim; the coffee pot and teapot have black handles, bend lids attached by hinges

Sugar bowl, from a five-piece children's tea service, c. 1863-1912

Bigelow, Kennard & Co.

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rounded knife blade; 4-pronged fork; each handle has same design on front and back which includes a scallop-shape at the bottom

Fork, from a child's knife and fork set, 1834

Taylor & Perry

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Parcel Gilt Spoon, one of four, 19th century

Frederick Elkington

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Parcel Gilt Spoon, one of four, 19th century

Frederick Elkington

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rounded knife blade; 3-pronged fork; each handle has same design on front and back which includes a scallop-shape at top and bottom; box is red with brown lining

Fork, from a child's knife and fork set, 1833

John Bettridge

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each piece has 6 sides, small circles around the rim; the coffee pot and teapot have black handles, bend lids attached by hinges

Waste bowl, from a five-piece children's tea service, c. 1863-1912

Bigelow, Kennard & Co.

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each piece has 6 sides, small circles around the rim; the coffee pot and teapot have black handles, bend lids attached by hinges

Tea pot, from a five-piece children's tea service, c. 1863-1912

Bigelow, Kennard & Co.

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rounded knife blade; 3-pronged fork; each handle has same design on front and back which includes a scallop-shape at top and bottom; box is red with brown lining

Box, from a child's knife and fork set, 1833

John Bettridge

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each piece has 6 sides, small circles around the rim; the coffee pot and teapot have black handles, bend lids attached by hinges

Creamer, from a five-piece children's tea service, c. 1863-1912

Bigelow, Kennard & Co.

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hammered cylindrical sides figured with stylized poppies

Vase, 1901

Gilbert Leigh Marks

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hand beaten surface figured with chased images of peace doves with spread wings (representing the Holy Ghost)

Vase, 1901-1902

Gilbert Leigh Marks

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Parcel Gilt Spoon, one of four, 19th century

Frederick Elkington

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hand wrought silver pitcher with arched design

Pitcher, c. 1917

Clara Barck Welles; Maker: Kalo Shop

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panel form pitcher

Pitcher, 1916

Clara Barck Welles; Manufacturer: Kalo Shop

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three ridge base, bead band joining base to corn cob style body; arms grow out form top of body with spiraling leaf and seed pods hanging below, arms reach up and hold an open flower candle holder

Candelabra, one of a pair, c. 1929

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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three ridge base, bead band joining base to corn cob style body; arms grow out form top of body with spiraling leaf and seed pods hanging below, arms reach up and hold an open flower candle holder

Candelabra, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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wand; hand with pointing index figure at narrow end; chain attached at knob end; rolled design

Yad (Torah pointer), 20th century

Germany

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hot milk jug, pear shaped body with hinged cover; baline whale shaped mouth; ebony handle attached to body by flower and spiral leaves

Hot milk jug from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G354

Parcel Gilt Spoon, one of four, 1883

Frederick Elkington

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Hand-beaten sterling silver holder (a) with glass tube (b)

Bud vase, c. 1910

Unknown American; Manufacturer: Lebolt & Company

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nearly circular bowl of silver; ebony handle flaring outward at end

Serving spoon, 1948

David Adler; Manufacturer: Relda Studio

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bottom section is pitcher with pierced spout; slightly tapering cylinder; wedge-shaped handle with 2 ivory bands; top section is small, slightly tapering pitcher with very small spout and wedge handle

Coffee and milk set, c. 1920

Lebolt & Company

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small cup on one end and larger cup on opposite end, gold-plated at interiors; silver movable ring covers one of 2 openwork rings of text between cups- ring falls when cup is turned over

%C2%A9 Michael Ende

Marriage cup, c. 1985

Michael Ende

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long-handled spoon with deep, roughly teaspoon-sized bowl; ebony handle end

"Circa '70" Mixing spoon, c. 1960

Donald Colflesh; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

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thick blades; rounded handles; outer edges of handles decorated on both sides with raised openwork designs of scrolls, lappets and grape vines

Grape shears, c. 1890

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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Sterling silver with gilt interior and Bakelite handle

"Modern America" pitcher, 1928

Erik Magnussen; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: J. E. Caldwell and Co.

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Cylindrical form with heart-shaped leaves and berries motif (cut-outs) with domed lid in crimson enamel; the finial is sterling wirework with a blister pearl set in a bezel

Biscuit barrel, 1900

Charles Robert Ashbee

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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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parallelogram shape with beveled sides; two squared-off corners; top surface has three triangular shapes and two other shapes in gold with hammered designs of pyramid, egg and organic shapes; sides have procession of figures (cutout black silhouettes) before layered gold skylines and landscape shapes (including Statue of Liberty) with printed tin sky behind; printed tin pieces on underside, with center piece having carpet design

%C2%A9 Harriete Estel Berman

"Eons of Exodus" Seder plate, 2008

Harriete Estel Berman

G362

high-heeled platform Mary Jane-style shoes embellished with beading overall; predominately light blue beads with geometric designs; gold, medium blue and dark blue triangles on heels; kiltie extending below strap made of vertical bands of porcupine quills with a black and white checkerboard design at center edged in yellow and red; ten tassels of red feathers and tin cones on kilties; soles of shoes are red; shoes are Lady Daf 160 mm Tartan, designed by Christian Louboutin

%C2%A9 2012 Jamie Okuma

Adaptation II, 2012

Jamie Okuma; Designer: Shoes designed by Christian Louboutin

G259

Tiffany dinner knife, from a set of flat silver, hammered sterling silver with gold, copper and bronze ornaments; blade cast by Joseph Rodgers and Sons, London; flora and fauna motif, each piece being individual and distinct

Dinner knife, from the "Lap Over Edge" service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Tiffany & Co.

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Serving Spoon, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Coaster or Ashtray, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Fork, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Coaster or Ashtray, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Fork, 20th century

Porter Blanchard Silver Company

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Bowl, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Tray, 1901

Gilbert Leigh Marks

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Spoon, from a child's dinner set, 19th century

United States

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Medium Tray, one in a set of three, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Bowl, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Vegetable Dish, 1879

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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Fork, from a child's dinner set, 19th century

United States

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Large Tray, one in a set of three, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, 20th century

Porter Blanchard Silver Company

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pendant: standing figure holding pompon-like elements; silver mask with wide smiling mouth with visible teeth lifts to reveal a fossilized ivory face with mouth in an O shape; PR arm is hinged; element in PL hand is movable; figure wears skirt with alternating brown and white veined and grey stones, bordered with ivory band with black vertical and horizontal lines and red dots; figure wears green, tan and brown mottled boots; pin on back; necklace: alternating oval elements--gold flatter mask-like element with incised designs alternate with raised inset ivory elements with black designs

%C2%A9 Denise Wallace

"Yup'ik Dancer V A" pendant and necklace, 2009

Denise Wallace

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Coffee pot, 1978

William Baran-Mickle

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Olive Fork, 19th century

United States

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Coffee pot, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Covered sugar bowl, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Tray, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Teapot, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Bowl, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Creamer, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Chocolate pot, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Teapot/Waterpot and Warmer, from a silver set, 1908

Tiffany & Co.

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Necklace with two removable pendants and removable mask ornament, 1987

Denise Wallace

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choker-length necklace with large pearls; three pairs of floral charms with diamond centers--gold exterior and silver interior/backs--flanked by purple and white swirled tube-shaped beads; octagonal pendant with three scallops on top and teardrop-shaped drop below, with multicolored beaded relief portrait of Pocahontas on one side of pendant, pink flower with radiating black lines on tan ground on opposite side; slightly asymmetrical clasp with tiny light purple faceted stones/beads

%C2%A9 2014 Keri Ataumbi and Jamie Okuma

Necklace with pendant, from Pocahontas jewelry set, 2014

Keri Ataumbi , metalsmith; Artist: Jamie Okuma , beadworker

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pair of French hook earrings; three-petaled flowers at top with diamond centers with teardrop-shaped pendants with tan and black geometric beadwork; tiny faceted diamond dangle drops

%C2%A9 2014 Keri Ataumbi and Jamie Okuma

Pair of earrings, from Pocahontas jewelry set, 2014

Keri Ataumbi , metalsmith; Artist: Jamie Okuma , beadworker

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large oval domed portrait of John Smith in multicolored beads; diamonds around rim in two rows; portrait of Pocahontas in multicolored beads on inside; two-part band with pear shaped greyish stone on each side of band and faceted diamond at palm side

%C2%A9 2014 Keri Ataumbi and Jamie Okuma

Ring, from Pocahontas jewelry set, 2014

Keri Ataumbi , metalsmith; Artist: Jamie Okuma , beadworker

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Ladle, 1981

William Baran-Mickle

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Dinner Knife, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Dessert Spoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Butter Knife, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Dinner Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Table Spoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Teaspoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Dessert Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Teaspoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

G350

Dessert Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dessert Spoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dinner Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dinner Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Teaspoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Butter Knife, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dinner Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dinner Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dessert Spoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Teaspoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Teaspoon, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dinner Fork, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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Dinner Knife, from a flatware service, c. 1890-1900

Edward Chandler Moore; Maker: Louis Comfort Tiffany

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