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Sample Book (USA), 1948
Contains forty contemporary designs by leading designers. The “Audubon Game Birds” is a photo-lithograph. Includes “Skeletons” by William Justema, “In Line” by Ilonka Karasz.
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Sample Book (France), ca. 1750
Folded paper with twelve samples in very bright colors mounted on thin board. Probably used for uniforms. Samples are mounted on paper which reads “LONDRINS SECONDS DE LA GRAVETTE MAY…
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Sample Book, Dessins Nouveauté, 1926–27
Selection of designs with the strong colors and contrasts of the mid-twenties with examples of large bold design and small figured patterns. Samples are bound in boards. Gilt lettering. The…
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Door Knocker (Spain), 16th century
Figure of a collared dog with open mouth, twisted tail curved over back, and sphere between the forepaws. Body incised with markings simulating fur. Hind legs terminate in pierced circlets.
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Edging (France), 19th century
Lace band with floss flowers sewn at intervals. Loosely worked undyed silk bobbin lace with a scalloped edge dotted with single flowers and a few small knotted tassels of polychrome…
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Door Knocker (Italy), 16th century
Door knocker. Plate in the form of a grotesque face. Handle is a bird with outstretched wings.
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Door Knocker (Italy), 17th century
Door knocker. Large bead at lower center. Handle decorated with leaves in relief. Two rosettes at top of handle.
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Door Knocker (Italy), 1550–1650
Floral form.
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Door Knocker (Italy), 1550–1650
In the form of two dolphins and a woman’s head.
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Door Knocker (Italy), 1550–1650
Two lions flank a coat-of-arms. Below, a satyr mask.
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