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  • Pillow For Making Bobbin Lace (Belgium), 19th century

    ‘Pillow’ for making bobbin lace in two parts with 24 bobbins of turned posts and drawer in base.

  • Lance Point, 19th century

    Long flat head with two rear barbs above series of 15 projecting barbs; the whole above a series of 8 opposed barbs at teh head of the tapering hollow socket.

  • Lance Point, 19th century

    Small spatulate point above series of 77 projecting barbs, the whole above a tapering hollow socket.

  • Lance Point, 19th century

    Flat point with central spine above two fins held close to shank. Shank twisted below and furnished with small projecting barbs above hollow flaring socket decorated with scaled bands. Other…

  • Lance Point, 19th century

    Long spatulate point above series of 16 projecting barbs, the whole terminating in hollow flued socket.

  • Sidewall, Palm Lattice, 1947–51

    a) Lattice of diagonal bamboo stalks, at the intersections of which are four formalized palm leaf motifs. Gray on pearl gray; b) same bamboo and palm leaf motifs are used…

  • Drawing, details of male figures, ca. 1885

    Vertical rectangle. Above: studies of male figures, emphasizing the legs. Below, left: bust-length study of a man blowing a trumpet, facing right in profile.

  • Drawing, Boy playing a lute, 1871–72

    Vertical rectangle. A young man in costume, seated, facing left, his head shown almost in profile. He plays a mandolin. At right, detail of hand holding the bow of the…

  • Drawing, Portrait Sketch of a Young Woman, ca. 1885

    Bust-length portrait of a young woman, turned toward the right, her head shown full-face looking at the viewer.

  • Drawing, Study of Drapery “Fortune”, ca. 1877

    Study of drapery beneath the feet of the figure; below: Study of drapery. Signed and inscribed, lower left: “E. Vedder drapery / study for “Fortune” owned / by Charles Keck.”

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