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mirror, with scrolled, gilt acanthus cartouche within the swan-necked pediment; there is a gilded inner and outer moulding, and gilded rosettes in the two lower corners; moulding has the shell and dart motif; this mirror is of the architectural type, popular from 1725.; material according to curatorial file is walnut

Mirror, c. 1725

England

G327

chairs, pair of, with fiddle backs; cabriole legs, the knees carved with a simple leaf design; Dutch grooved feet; slip seats upholstered in old wool needlework in shades of red and bright yellow cross stitch

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1710

England

G327

chairs, pair of, with fiddle backs; cabriole legs, the knees carved with a simple leaf design. Dutch grooved feet; slip seats upholstered in old wool needlework in shades of red and bright yellow cross stitch.

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1710

England

G327

settee, Queen Anne style, with club feet on the six legs of attenuated cabriole shape; the knees are carved in ther outline of a leaf which terminates in a simple scroll to frame the ear; on the central front leg the curve of the knee is negligible and the leaf is seen in its complete frrom; the back is formed of two hooped chair backs with solid vase shaped splats; the simple curved arms are unadorned; modern green and gold damask upholster

Settee, 18th century

England

G326

Side Chairs, pair of, with hoop backs and shaped splats; attenuated cabriole legs in front, end in spatulate feet. The knees are carved with a shell motif. Slip seats upholstered in blue and silver brocade.

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1710

England

G326

Side Chairs, pair of, with hoop backs and shaped splats; attenuated cabriole legs in front, end in spatulate feet. The knees are carved with a shell motif. Slip seats upholstered in blue and silver brocade.

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1710

England

G326

Cassone, walnut, Italian XVIc

Cassone (chest), 16th century

Italy

G330

German Renaissance, probably made in Nuremberg for the residence of Archbishop Sigismund of Magdeburg; metal handles, locks

Schrank (cabinet), c. 1640

Germany

G310

Cane seat; flaring apron carved with row of circles in relief; 4 legs, curving outward and back in at bottom, attached to a round base carved with another row of relief circles

Drum stool, 18th century

China

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Side Chair, walnut, upholstered seat Queen Anne. Holiday Traditions, Providence Room (remove)

Side chair, 18th century

United States

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with tray top (raised edge cut from the solid piece)

Tilt-top table, c. 1740-1775

United States

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side chair said to have belonged to Sir William Pepperrell; fiddle shaped splat in back, cabriole legs and duck feet 1930 Mr. I. Sack said that he believed the piece was made in Salem or Marblehead MS

Side chair, 1739

Thomas Baxter

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tilt top table, circular with tripod base and rim around edge of top; fine patine

Folding stand, 1730-1760

United States

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Renaissance style; elaborately carved; pediment has shells, fleur-de-lis, floral and scroll decorations; fall board carved with grotesque mask; large paw feet

Folio stand, c. 1870s

Attributed to Luigi Frullini

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symmetrical retangular base form with flaring half-circles on either side; opening at center

%C2%A9 Stephen Hogbin

Untitled #100, 1973

Stephen Hogbin

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candlestands, pair of, octagonal with baluster shafts and tripod of single-scrolled legs; walnut veneered

Candlestand, one of a pair, c. 1700

England

G327

candlestands, pair of, octagonal with baluster shafts and tripod of single-scrolled legs

Candlestand, one of a pair, c. 1700

England

G327

chest, carved in high relief and parcel gilded on a specially-made stand

Cassone (chest), c. 1600

Italy

G330

Art nouveau

"Chicorée" style buffet, c. 1902

Louis Majorelle

G352

Hand Exerciser, 18th century

China

G217

Side chair with embossed leather upholstery. Made for the Dining Room at L'Art Nouveau Bing. The front two legs divide into three pieces, one rising to the center front, one to front corner and the third rises to the join of the seat and back leg and then continues visually, curving slightly upward to the top of the back of the chair. The leather upholstery is tooled in a motif of interlacing flowing ribbons. A separate piece of tooled leather covers the join of the seat and the wooden frame.

Side chair, 1900

Eugène Gaillard

G352

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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vertical composition with Christ on cross wearing a tan loincloth and crown of thorns with six weeping women in jewel-tone robes; skeleton, male nude wearing a crown of snakes, male nude with hands behind his back, and calm-faced woman with blonde hair at foot of cross; received framed in elaborate frame with chased gold balls and faux tortoiseshell

Crucified Christ Triumphant over Death, Evil, and Sin, 1621

Paolo Guidotti, called Cavalier Borghese

G313

Cassone with Intarsia decoration

Cassone (chest), 15th century

Italy

G330

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

slipper chair or child's chair, walnut and upholstery; offered as a gift in 1962, accessioned 1987

Slipper chair, c. 1760-1790

United States

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Tall chest, c. 1830

United States

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carved side chair, wood and upholstery

Side Chair, one of a pair, 17th century

Italy

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wing chair, cabriole legs, carved knees, shaped back, curved arms, deep wings, undulating stretchers; the chair is upholstered in Mortlake tapestry of a floral design in shades of blue, buff and rose; the back and sides (outer) are upholstered in blue linen material; brass nails used

Wing chair, c. 1705

England

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Armchair, c. 1700

England

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small chair with tall back rest with cutout heart at top; green-tan seat upholstery; flat armrests, curved on outer edges; plain tapering legs without horizontal supports

"Brussels" armchair, c. 1901

George Walton

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sideboard with beveled front corners; double glass doors at center with metal foliate grills in front of glass; inlaid foliate decorations on doors flanking glass doors and on sides; carved foliage at top under edge and on molding

Side cabinet, c. 1850

Attributed to Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin; Maker: Attributed to J. G. Crace & Sons; Maker: Attributed to J. Hardman & Co (metalwork)

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rounded front with front writing desk that tips downward, revealing 12 drawers flaking and above a mirrored recess with columns; landscape transfer designs on top drawer and center drawer; large drawer on exterior below writing desk

Biedermeier secretary, 1834

Hungary (probably)

G324

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1730

England

G327

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1730

England

G327

Slat back Chair, walnut, American XIXc loan form dims 40 x 21 x 18'

Japanned side chair, c. 1760 (19th century decoration)

United States

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Arm Chair, 18th century

England

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bowl with rounded bottom surrounded by an ebonized foot frame with 4 tapering legs; round lid with organic ebony handle

%C2%A9 Matthew Hill

Lidded box, 2001

Matthew Hill

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cabinet with smaller top section with double doors decorated with figures in a Japanese landscape; lower section has 2 levels of shelves with large door decorated with Japanese scene; turned spindles

Cabinet, c. 1881

Utagawa Kunihisa; Manufacturer: Jackson & Graham

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American walnut with chromium-plated steel; two-tier disc form

Table, c. 1920

Donald Deskey; Manufacturer: S. Karpen & Bros. Furniture Company, Chicago, Illinois

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Set includes teapot, creamer, sugar bowl.

Tea pot from a tea set, c. 1925

Ilonka Karasz; Manufacturer: Paye & Baker Manufacturing Company, 1901-1935

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captains chair with seat that flares outward towards front, seat carved for body contours; arms gently point outwards towards front, and taper slightly in middle; ten narrow spindles on back; top support bar across spindles curves gently outward; top support bar shape is straight across top and curves downward towards center; two small pegs on top bar, one on either side top spindle, with dark wooden inlay; thin, curving, carved line runs across back of chair seat, through base of spindles; four spindly legs set at outward angles, taper towards ends; spindle shaped crossbar between front and back legs with two parallel spindle shaped bars connecting front and back supports; blonder color than others

New Chair with arms, mid 20th century

George Nakashima

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side chair with seat that flares outward towards front, seat carved for body contours; nine narrow spindles on back: lighter wood (hickory?) than rest of chair; top support bar across spindles curves gently outward; top support bar shape is straight across top and curves downward towards center; two small pegs on top bar, one on either side top spindle, with dark wooden inlay; light carved line runs across back of chair seat, through base of spindles; four spindly legs set at outward angles, taper towards ends; spindle shaped crossbar between front and back legs with two parallel spindle shaped bars connecting front and back supports

New Chair, 1955

George Nakashima

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thick, flat ring foot--medium brown; lozenge-shaped; wide shoulder; rounded mouth ring; light-colored from shoulder to mouth, with 12 openwork grill-like panels

%C2%A9 Albert Clarke

Vessel, c. 1992

Albert Clarke

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

Telephone stand, c. 1927

Attributed to Abel Faidy

G379

Chair, 16th century

Italy

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Table, 16th century

Spain

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Footstool, 18th century

China

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Side Chair, 16th century

Italy

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Chair, one of a Pair, 16th century

Italy

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Armchair, 17th century

England

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Cassone, 16th century

Italy

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Armchair, c. 1710

England

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Torchere, one of a pair, c. 1695

England

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Slipper side chair, one of a pair, 1745-1760

United States

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Torchere, one of a pair, c. 1695

England

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Hand Exerciser, one of three, 18th century

China

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Brazier Stand, 1800s

China

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Hand Exerciser, one of three, 18th century

China

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Hand Exerciser, one of three, 18th century

China

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Desk, late 17th century

Italy

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Set of three choir stalls, c. 1480

Unknown Spanish

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tall, square-section uprights with tapering cylindrical finials; wedge-shaped back cushion at center of back; upholstered in black

Greek-style side chair, c. 1885

E. W. (Edward William) Godwin; Maker: Wm (William) Watt Artistic Furniture Warehouse

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Flat top, veneer with burl walnut, cabriole legs

High Chest of Drawers, c. 1735

United States

G332

Armchair, c. 1906

John S. Bradstreet; Maker: John S. Bradstreet and Company; Maker: Tiffany Studios (glass shades, fireplace tiles)

G320

Green; tall mirror with lamp on either side; two drawers; two shelves above base

"Skyscraper" night table, 1928-1929

Kem (Karl Emanuel Martin) Weber

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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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top of back support slightly curved; central back support bar is made up of two U-shapes with three lozenges between; cane seat; curved bent wood legs, feet and side supports

Boppard chair, c. 1836-1840

Michael Thonet

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Collector's cabinet and chair, c. 1885-1890

Carlo Bugatti

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side chair with gently sloping back; oval purple velvet cushion at center of back; carved wooden ribbon detail on back with carved stylized Fleur-de-lies design at upper C; slightly curved carved, spindly legs; purple velvet seat that pops out

Side chair, c. 1870

Theophil Hansen

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Mirror, c. 1720

England

G327

walnut base; horizontal bulb cylinder

Desk lamp, c. 1935-1940

Peter Pfisterer

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An edition of 10 was planned but never realized. In addition to 'The Centaur', Ripps produced two other multiples at Vermillion, 'The Triumph' (1982-83), and 'Athena" (1982-83), planned as editions of 10 and 12, respectively. However, neither was ever editioned, and there are no examples in the archive.

%C2%A9 Rodney Ripps

The Centaur, 1982-83

Rodney Ripps; Fabricator: Vermillion Editions Limited, Minneapolis

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Side Chair, one of a pair, 17th century

Italy

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Trunk, c. 1700

Italy

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William and Mary style side chair, one of a pair, 20th century

In the style of Daniel Marot

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Bowl, 18th century

United States

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Walnut Luster and Graphics, 1988

Giles Gilson

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Chest, mid 20th century

George Nakashima

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Chest, mid 20th century

George Nakashima

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Cabinet, mid 20th century

George Nakashima

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Wohl Table, c. 1955

George Nakashima

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Armchair, 18th century

France

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Seignorial chair, 14th century

France

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Chair, 18th century

France

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Coffee pot, 1978

William Baran-Mickle

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Side chair, 18th century

Spain

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Round table on pedestal base, 19th century

Spain or Phiippines

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Armchair, 17th century

England

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Painted mirror, one of a pair, 19th century

China

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Pembroke table, c. 1760-1775

United States

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Parrot-back side chair, c. 1740-1760

United States

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Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1740

Thomas Baxter

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Creamer from a stacking coffee set, 1930

Gio Ponti; Manufacturer: Christofle

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