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“Tipsy Tavener” Fork, late 18th–mid-19th century
Four tine fork with faceted shank. Handle formed as a fully modelled, carved ivory bearded man leaning to his right, clutching a drinking cup close to his side with his…
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Window Shade (possibly Japan), 1880–1900
Red/orange flowers growing on stem at bottom. Smaller yellow flowers on branch in center section. Greek key along right side and bottom edge.
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Window Shade (possibly Japan), 1880–1900
Large-scale water lily as central motif. Greek key design along left edge.
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Window Shade (possibly Japan), 1880–1900
Large flamingo-like bird, perched upon strange outcropping. Surrounded by vining floral motifs and clouds. A fret border is printed on the bottom edge and two sides. From ledger: horizontal strips…
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Window Shade (USA), ca. 1860
Paper coated with dark brown on both sides. Center design of griffon tripod supporting double vase containing grapes, red rose bouquet and foliage. Above, arched tongue-and-dart molding from which fall…
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Window Shade (USA), 1870–80
Two wide vertical stripes with chinoiserie on dark brown, alternating with two stripes of “India” flowers, edged by narrow red stripes with geometric design.
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DCW Side Chair, 1946
Form constructed of five shaped pieces of laminated and bent wood: contoured trapezoidal seat and back; front legs made from single narrow strip, horse-shoe shaped and tapered; shorter back legs…
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Side Chair (possibly Germany), late 17th–early 18th century
This chair consists of a slab seat and an elaborately carved back in baroque style. Four tapered legs protrude from the bottom of the seat. The chair’s seat is rounded…
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Side Chair, late 17th–early 18th century
This chair consists of two pieces of hard wood (seat and back) jointed at the back of the seat. The back tapers slightly and is characterized by leaf-like carvings. A…
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